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Install & run node locally

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  • Generate a selfsigned certificate for each node. see guide using open ssl.
  • Use different authority or wildcard matching authority of each node you intend to run.
  • In node/config.yml, set the key and the pem you used to generate the certificate.
  • Give the certificate pem file to data providers for authenticating with your Node. You can also run your own data providers.
  • Update your organization details in node/config.yml. Website must match authority used to sign certificate, an example will be if authority is *.origineum.com, website can be node-1.origineum.com. Otherwise, node service will fail to start.
  • In .env, HOST_IP is the dns for reaching your node. If you're running a docker container, you can override it and other env variable by passing from terminal.
  • In .env PRIVATE_KEY is your Node signer with enough Klay tokens to pay for request.
  • In .env COCKROACH_DNS_URL is your full connection string to https://cockroachlabs.cloud/ cluster. A free account will suffice for a considerable period.
  • In .env OAUTH_TOKEN is the Oauth token given to data providers using your Node.
  • Run make gomodtidy, make node-tables, make node-server-nolog HOST_IP=0.0.0.0:50054 or make node-server HOST_IP=0.0.0.0:50054 on your local machine to test it locally.