- 1. Overview
- 2. Build Guide
- 3. Usage Guide
- 4. JSON-RPC Interface
- 5. Additional Information
- 6. License
snarkOS is a decentralized operating system for private applications. It forms the backbone of Aleo and enables applications to verify and store state in a publicly verifiable manner.
We recommend installing Rust using rustup. You can install rustup
as follows:
-
macOS or Linux:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
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Windows (64-bit):
Download the Windows 64-bit executable and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Windows (32-bit):
Download the Windows 32-bit executable and follow the on-screen instructions.
We recommend installing snarkOS 1.1.4 way. In your terminal, run:
cargo install snarkos
Now to use snarkOS, in your terminal, run:
snarkos
Alternatively, you can install snarkOS 1.1.4 building from the source code as follows:
# Download the source code
git clone https://github.com/AleoHQ/snarkOS
cd snarkOS
# Build in release mode
$ cargo build --release
This will generate an executable under the ./target/release
directory. To run snarkOS, run the following command:
./target/release/snarkos
docker build -t snarkos:latest .
or
docker-compose build
docker run -d -p 4131:4131 --name snarkos snarkos
or
docker-compose up
To start a client node, run:
snarkos
To start a mining node, run:
snarkos --is-miner
To run a node with custom settings, refer to the full list of options and flags available in the CLI or simply modify the snarkOS 1.1.4 file.
Full list of CLI flags and options can be viewed with snarkos --help
:
snarkOS 1.1.4
Run an Aleo node (include -h for more options)
USAGE:
snarkos [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
--is-bootnode Run the node as a bootnode (IP is hard coded in the protocol)
--is-miner Start mining blocks from this node
--no-jsonrpc Run the node without running the json rpc server
OPTIONS:
--connect <ip> Specify a node ip address to connect to on startup
-i, --ip <ip> Specify the ip of your node
--max-peers <max-peers> Specify the maximum number of peers the node can connect to
--mempool-interval <mempool-interval> Specify the frequency in seconds the node should fetch a sync node's mempool
--min-peers <min-peers> Specify the minimum number of peers the node should connect to
--miner-address <miner-address> Specify the address that will receive miner rewards
--network <network-id> Specify the network id (default = 1) of the node
-d, --path <path> Specify the node's storage path
-p, --port <port> Specify the port the node is run on
--rpc-password <rpc-password> Specify a password for rpc authentication
--rpc-port <rpc-port> Specify the port the json rpc server is run on
--rpc-username <rpc-username> Specify a username for rpc authentication
--verbose <verbose> Specify the verbosity (default = 1) of the node [possible values: 0, 1, 2]
snarkos --rpc-username <Username> --rpc-password <Password>
snarkos --connect "<IP ADDRESS>"
A config.toml
file is generated in the ~/.snarkOS/
directory when the node is initialized for the time.
Updating this config.toml
file allows node operators to specify default settings for the node without
having to specify additional information in the CLI.
By default, snarkOS 1.1.4 a JSON-RPC server to allow external interfacing with the Aleo network. Documentation of the RPC endpoints can be found here
For additional information, please refer to the official Aleo documentation page.