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Creates marketplace_address.json during docker start. (#397)
* Creates marketplace_address.json during docker start.

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* Enables manual start for docker workflow

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Signed-off-by: Ben Bierens <39762930+benbierens@users.noreply.github.com>
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README.md

Codex Docker Image

Build and run using the example docker-compose file: docker-compose up -d

Stop and retain image and volume data: docker-compose down

Stop and delete image and volume data: docker-compose down --rmi all -v rm -R hostdatadir

Environment variables

Codex docker image supports the following environment variables:

  • LISTEN_ADDRS(*)
  • API_BINDADDR(*)
  • DATA_DIR(*)
  • LOG_LEVEL
  • METRICS_ADDR
  • METRICS_PORT
  • NAT_IP
  • API_PORT
  • DISC_IP
  • DISC_PORT
  • NET_PRIVKEY
  • BOOTSTRAP_SPR
  • MAX_PEERS
  • AGENT_STRING
  • STORAGE_QUOTA
  • BLOCK_TTL
  • CACHE_SIZE
  • ETH_PROVIDER
  • ETH_ACCOUNT
  • ETH_DEPLOYMENT

(*) These variables have default values in the docker image that are different from Codex's standard default values.

All environment variables are optional and will default to Codex's CLI default values.

Constants

Codex CLI arguments 'data-dir', 'listen-addrs', and 'api-bindaddr' cannot be configured. They are set to values required for docker in case of bind addresses. In the case of 'data-dir', the value is set to /datadir. It is important that you map this folder to a host volume in your container configuration. See docker-compose.yaml for examples.

Useful

Connect nodes with the /connect endpoint. To get the IP address of a container within a network: Find container Id: docker ps Open terminal in container: docker exec -it <CONTAINER ID> sh Get IP addresses: ifconfig