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Grin config file in docker
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# Sample Server Configuration File for Grin | |
# | |
# When running the grin executable without specifying any command line | |
# arguments, it will look for this file in three places, in the following | |
# order: | |
# | |
# -The working directory | |
# -The directory in which the executable resides | |
# -[user home]/.grin | |
# | |
######################################### | |
### SERVER CONFIGURATION ### | |
######################################### | |
#Server connection details | |
[server] | |
#the address on which services will listen, e.g. Transaction Pool | |
api_http_addr = "0.0.0.0:13413" | |
#the directory, relative to current, in which the grin blockchain | |
#is stored | |
db_root = ".grin" | |
#How to seed this server, can be None, List, WebStatic or DNSSeed | |
# | |
#seeding_type = "None" | |
#If seeding_type = List, the list of peers to connect to. | |
# | |
#seeds = ["192.168.0.1:13414","192.168.0.2:13414"] | |
#The chain type, which defines the genesis block and the set of cuckoo | |
#parameters used for mining. Can be: | |
#AutomatedTesting - For CI builds and instant blockchain creation | |
#UserTesting - For regular user testing (cuckoo 16) | |
#Testnet1 - Testnet1 genesis block (cuckoo 16) | |
#Testnet2 - Testnet2 genesis block (cuckoo 30) | |
# | |
chain_type = "Testnet2" | |
#The chain validation mode, defines how often (if at all) we | |
#want to run a full chain validation. Can be: | |
#"EveryBlock" - run full chain validation when processing each block (except during sync) | |
#"Disabled" - disable full chain validation (just run regular block validation) | |
#chain_validation_mode = "Disabled" | |
#run the node in "full archive" mode (default is fast-sync, pruned node) | |
#archive_mode = false | |
#7 = Bit flags for FULL_NODE, this structure needs to be changed | |
#internally to make it more configurable | |
capabilities = [7] | |
#skip waiting for sync on startup, (optional param, mostly for testing) | |
skip_sync_wait = false | |
#whether to run the ncurses TUI. Ncurses must be installed and this | |
#will also disable logging to stdout | |
run_tui = true | |
#Whether to run the wallet listener with the server by default | |
run_wallet_listener = true | |
# Whether to run the web-wallet API (will only run on localhost) | |
run_wallet_owner_api = true | |
#Whether to run a test miner. This is only for developer testing (chaintype | |
#usertesting) at cuckoo 16, and will only mine into the default wallet port. | |
#real mining should use the standalone grin-miner | |
run_test_miner = false | |
#test miner wallet URL (burns if this doesn't exist) | |
#test_miner_wallet_url = "http://127.0.0.1:13415" | |
[server.dandelion_config] | |
#dandelion relay time (choose new relay peer every n secs) | |
relay_secs = 600 | |
#fluff and broadcast after embargo expires if tx not seen on network | |
embargo_secs = 180 | |
#run dandelion stem/fluff processing every n secs (stem tx aggregation in this window) | |
patience_secs = 10 | |
#dandelion stem probability (stem 90% of the time, fluff 10% of the time) | |
stem_probability = 90 | |
#The P2P server details (i.e. the server that communicates with other | |
#grin server nodes | |
[server.p2p_config] | |
host = "0.0.0.0" | |
port = 13414 | |
#hardcoded peer lists for allow/deny | |
#will *only* connect to peers in allow list | |
#peers_allow = ["192.168.0.1:13414", "192.168.0.2:13414"] | |
#will *never* connect to peers in deny list | |
#peers_deny = ["192.168.0.3:13414", "192.168.0.4:13414"] | |
#how long a banned peer should stay banned | |
#ban_window = 10800 | |
#maximum number of peers | |
#peer_max_count = 25 | |
#preferred minimum number of peers (we'll actively keep trying to add peers | |
#until we get to at least this number | |
#peer_min_preferred_count = 8 | |
########################################### | |
### STRATUM MINING SERVER CONFIGURATION ### | |
########################################### | |
[mining_server] | |
#flag whether stratum server is enabled | |
enable_stratum_server = true | |
#what port and address for the stratum server to listen on | |
stratum_server_addr = "0.0.0.0:13416" | |
#The amount of time, in seconds, to attempt to mine on a particular | |
#header before stopping and re-collecting transactions from the pool | |
attempt_time_per_block = 90 | |
#The minimum acceptable share difficulty to request from miners | |
minimum_share_difficulty = 1 | |
#the wallet reciever to which coinbase rewards will be sent | |
wallet_listener_url = "http://127.0.0.1:13415" | |
#whether to ignore the reward (mostly for testing) | |
burn_reward = false | |
######################################### | |
### WALLET CONFIGURATION ### | |
######################################### | |
[wallet] | |
# Host IP for wallet listener, change to "0.0.0.0" to receive grins | |
api_listen_interface = "0.0.0.0" | |
# Port for wallet listener | |
api_listen_port = 13415 | |
# Where the wallet should find a running node | |
check_node_api_http_addr = "http://localhost:13413" | |
# Where to find wallet files (seed, data, etc) | |
data_file_dir = "." | |
######################################### | |
### LOGGING CONFIGURATION ### | |
######################################### | |
[logging] | |
# Whether to log to stdout | |
log_to_stdout = true | |
# Log level for stdout: Critical, Error, Warning, Info, Debug, Trace | |
stdout_log_level = "Warning" | |
# Whether to log to a file | |
log_to_file = true | |
# Log level for file: Critical, Error, Warning, Info, Debug, Trace | |
file_log_level = "Debug" | |
# Log file path | |
log_file_path = "grin.log" | |
# Whether to append to the log file (true), or replace it on every run (false) | |
log_file_append = true |
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