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Testing | ||
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Ord can be tested using the following flags to specify the test network. For more | ||
information on running Bitcoin Core for testing, see [Bitcoin's developer documentation](https://developer.bitcoin.org/examples/testing.html). | ||
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Most `ord` commands in [inscriptions](inscriptions.md) and [explorer](explorer.md) | ||
can be run with the following network flags: | ||
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| Network | Flag | | ||
|---------|------| | ||
| Testnet | `--testnet` or `-t` | | ||
| Signet | `--signet` or `-s` | | ||
| Regtest | `--regtest` or `-r` | | ||
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Regtest doesn't require downloading the blockchain or indexing ord. | ||
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Example | ||
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Run bitcoind in regtest with: | ||
``` | ||
bitcoind -regtest -txindex | ||
``` | ||
Create a wallet in regtest with: | ||
``` | ||
ord -r wallet create | ||
``` | ||
Get a regtest receive address with: | ||
``` | ||
ord -r wallet receive | ||
``` | ||
Mine 101 blocks (to unlock the coinbase) with: | ||
``` | ||
bitcoin-cli generatetoaddress 101 <receive address> | ||
``` | ||
Inscribe in regtest with: | ||
``` | ||
ord -r wallet inscribe --fee-rate 1 <file> | ||
``` | ||
Mine the inscription with: | ||
``` | ||
bitcoin-cli generatetoaddress 1 <receive address> | ||
``` | ||
View the inscription in the regtest explorer: | ||
``` | ||
ord -r server | ||
``` | ||
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Testing Recursion | ||
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When testing out [recursion](../inscriptions/recursion.md), inscribe the | ||
dependencies first (example with [p5.js](https://p5js.org): | ||
``` | ||
ord -r wallet inscribe --fee-rate 1 p5.js | ||
``` | ||
This should return a `inscription_id` which you can then reference in your | ||
recursive inscription. | ||
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ATTENTION: These ids will be different when inscribing on | ||
mainnet or signet, so be sure to change those in your recursive inscription for | ||
each chain. | ||
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Then you can inscribe your recursive inscription with: | ||
``` | ||
ord -r wallet inscribe --fee-rate 1 recursive-inscription.html | ||
``` | ||
Finally you will have to mine some blocks and start the server: | ||
``` | ||
bitcoin-cli generatetoaddress 6 <receive address> | ||
ord -r server | ||
``` |