Station Core is a headless version of Filecoin Station suitable for running on all kinds of servers.
Station Core supports different deployment options:
Note: Station Core requires Node.js, we recommend using the latest LTS version. You can install Node.js using your favorite package manager or get the official installer from Node.js downloads.
With Node.js installed, run npm
to install Station Core.
$ npm install -g @filecoin-station/core
$ FIL_WALLET_ADDRESS=... station
Station Core is configured using environment variables (see The Twelve-Factor App).
The following configuration options are shared by all Station commands:
$CACHE_ROOT
(string; optional): Station stores temporary files (e.g. cached data) in this directory. Defaults to- Linux:
${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-~/.cache}/filecoin-station-core
- macOS:
~/Library/Caches/app.filstation.core
- Windows:
%TEMP%/Filecoin Station Core
- Linux:
$STATE_ROOT
(string; optional): Station stores logs and module state in this directory. Defaults to- Linux:
${XDG_STATE_HOME:-~/.local/state}/filecoin-station-core
- macOS:
~/Library/Application Support/app.filstation.core
- Windows:
%LOCALAPPDATA%/Filecoin Station Core
- Linux:
Start a new Station process. The Station will run in foreground and can be terminated by pressing Ctrl+C.
This command has the following additional configuration in addition to common the configuration options described in Common Configuration:
-
FIL_WALLET_ADDRESS
(string; required): Address of the Filecoin wallet that will receive rewards. The value must be a mainnet address starting withf410
,0x
.f1
addresses currently are not supported. Rewards for Station operators are administered by a FEVM smart contract. It is currently technically complex to make payments to f1 addresses.If you just want to give
core
a quick spin, you can use the address0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD
. Please note that any earnings sent there will be lost.
This command outputs metrics and activity events:
$ station
{
"totalJobsCompleted": 161,
"rewardsScheduledForAddress": "0.041033208757289921"
}
[4/19/2023, 9:26:54 PM] INFO Saturn Node will try to connect to the Saturn Orchestrator...
[4/19/2023, 9:26:54 PM] INFO Saturn Node was able to connect to the Orchestrator and will now start connecting to the Saturn network...
...
$ station --json
{"type":"jobs-completed","total":161}
{"type":"activity:info","module":"Saturn","message":"Saturn Node will try to connect to the Saturn Orchestrator..."}
{"type":"activity:info","module":"Saturn","message":"Saturn Node was able to connect to the Orchestrator and will now start connecting to the Saturn network..."}
...
For the JSON output, the following event types exist:
jobs-completed
total
activity:info
module
message
activity:error
module
message
Set the flag --experimental
to run modules not yet considered safe for
production use. Run this at your own risk!
Modules currently in experimental mode:
Show help.
$ station --help
Usage: station [options]
Options:
-j, --json Output JSON [boolean]
--experimental Also run experimental modules [boolean]
-v, --version Show version number [boolean]
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
Show version number.
$ station --version
@filecoin-station/core: 1.0.1
Deploy Station with Docker. Please replace
FIL_WALLET_ADDRESS
.
$ docker run \
--name station \
--detach \
--env FIL_WALLET_ADDRESS=0x000000000000000000000000000000000000dEaD \
ghcr.io/filecoin-station/core
On a fresh Ubuntu machine:
# Install node.js
$ curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | sudo -E bash - &&\
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
# Install core
$ npm install -g @filecoin-station/core
# Create systemd service
# Don't forget to replace FIL_WALLET_ADDRESS and User
$ sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/station.service > /dev/null <<EOF
[Unit]
Description=Filecoin Station Core
Documentation=https://github.com/filecoin-station/core
After=network.target
[Service]
Environment=FIL_WALLET_ADDRESS=XYZ
Type=simple
User=XYZ
ExecStart=/usr/bin/station
Restart=always
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOF
# Start service
$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload
$ sudo systemctl start station
$ sudo systemctl status station
# Read logs
$ journalctl -u station.service
The CLI uses Sentry for error tracking. InfluxDB is used for stats.
Publish a new version:
$ npm run release