/pier

The Interchain gateway core implementation

Primary LanguageGoGNU Lesser General Public License v3.0LGPL-3.0

Pier

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Build

Using the follow command to install necessary tools.

make prepare

And then install pier using the following command.

make install

Initialization

Using the follow command to initialize pier.

pier init

Default repo path is ~/.pier. If you want to specify the repo path, you can use --repo flag.

pier init --repo=$HOME/.pier

After initializing pier, it will generate the follow directory:

~/.pier
├── pier.toml
├── key.json

Configuration

title = "pier"

[port]
pprof = 44555

[log]
level = "debug"
dir = "logs"
filename = "pier.log"
report_caller = false

[bitxhub]
addr = "localhost:60011"
validators = [
      "0x000f1a7a08ccc48e5d30f80850cf1cf283aa3abd",
      "0xe93b92f1da08f925bdee44e91e7768380ae83307",
      "0xb18c8575e3284e79b92100025a31378feb8100d6",
      "0x856E2B9A5FA82FD1B031D1FF6863864DBAC7995D",
]

[appchain]
plugin = "fabric-client-1.4.so"
config = "fabric"

port.pprof: the pprof server port

log.level: log level: debug, info, warn, error, fatal

bitxhub.addr: bitxhub grpc server port

bitxhub.validators: bitxhub validator's addresses

appchain.plugin: relative path in pier repo of appchain plugin

appchain.config: relative path of appchain config directory

Usage

More details about usage is in Pier handbook

License

The Pier library (i.e. all code outside of the cmd and internal directory) is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0, also included in our repository in the LICENSE.LESSER file.

The Pier binaries (i.e. all code inside of the cmd and internal directory) is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0, also included in our repository in the LICENSE file.