Chain Core Developer Edition is a free, downloadable version of Chain Core that is open source and licensed under the AGPL. Individuals and organizations use Chain Core Developer Edition to learn, experiment, and build prototypes.
Chain Core Developer Edition can be run locally on Mac, Windows, or Linux to create a new blockchain network, connect to an existing blockchain network, or connect to the public Chain testnet, operated by Chain, Microsoft, and Cornell University’s IC3.
For more information about how to use Chain Core Developer Edition, see the docs: https://chain.com/docs
To install Chain Core Developer Edition on Mac, Windows, or Linux, please visit our downloads page.
Chain has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant. It can be read in full here. This repository is the canonical source for Chain Core Developer Edition. Consequently, Chain engineers actively maintain this repository. If you are interested in contributing to this code base, please read our issue and pull request templates first.
- Go version 1.7, with $GOPATH set to your preferred directory
- Postgres (we suggest Postgres.app), along with the command line tools
- protoc, if you need to compile protos
Set the CHAIN
environment variable, in .profile
in your home
directory, to point to the root of the Chain source code repo:
export CHAIN=$GOPATH/src/chain
You should also add $CHAIN/bin
to your path (as well as
$GOPATH/bin
, if it isn't already):
PATH=$GOPATH/bin:$CHAIN/bin:$PATH
You might want to open a new terminal window to pick up the change.
Build and install from source:
$ git clone https://github.com/chain/chain $CHAIN
$ cd $CHAIN
$ go install ./cmd/...
Set up the database:
$ createdb core
Start Chain Core:
$ cored
Access the dashboard:
$ open http://localhost:1999/
Run tests:
$ go test $(go list ./... | grep -v vendor)
$ dumpschema
To add or update a Go dependency, do the following:
Copy the code from $GOPATH/src/x
to $CHAIN/vendor/x
. For example, to vendor the package
github.com/kr/pretty
, run
$ mkdir -p $CHAIN/vendor/github.com/kr
$ rm -r $CHAIN/vendor/github.com/kr/pretty
$ cp -r $GOPATH/src/github.com/kr/pretty $CHAIN/vendor/github.com/kr/pretty
$ rm -rf $CHAIN/vendor/github.com/kr/pretty/.git
(Note: don't put a trailing slash (/
) on these paths.
It can change the behavior of cp and put the files
in the wrong place.)
In your commit message, include the commit hash of the upstream repo
for the dependency. (You can find this with git rev-parse HEAD
in
the upstream repo.) Also, make sure the upstream working tree is clean.
(Check with git status
.)
When Chain Core is deployed to a non-local host, all requests require authentication. To generate a client access token on Heroku, run the following command:
$ heroku run -a <your-heroku-app> corectl create-token <token-name>
<token-name>:<your-token>
Chain Core Developer Edition is licensed under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 (AGPL).
The Chain Java SDK (/sdk/java
) is licensed under the terms of the
Apache License Version 2.0.