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How to quick start

Introduction

This guide provides two ways for TRON quickstart:

  • Set up a FullNode using the official tools: providing a wealth of configurable parameters to startup a FullNode
  • Set up a complete private network for Tron development using a third-party tool: docker-tron-quickstart

Dependencies

Docker

Please download and install the latest Docker from Docker official website:

  • Docker Installation for Mac
  • Docker Installation for Windows

Quickstart based on official tools

Build the docker image from source

Clone the java-tron repo

Clone the java-tron repo from github and enter the directory java-tron:

git clone https://github.com/tronprotocol/java-tron.git
cd java-tron

Build the docker image

Use below command to start the build:

docker build -t tronprotocol/java-tron .

Using the official Docker images

Download the official docker image from the Dockerhub with below command if you'd like to use the official images:

docker pull tronprotocol/java-tron

Run the container

You can run the command below to start the java-tron:

docker run -it -d -p 8090:8090 -p 8091:8091 -p 18888:18888 -p 50051:50051 --restart always tronprotocol/java-tron 

The -p flag defines the ports that the container needs to be mapped on the host machine. By default the container will start and join in the mainnet using the built-in configuration file, you can specify other configuration file by mounting a directory and using the flag -c. This image also supports customizing some startup parameters,here is an example for running a FullNode as an SR in production env:

docker run -it -d -p 8080:8080 -p 8090:8090 -p 18888:18888 -p 50051:50051 \
           -v /Users/quan/tron/docker/conf:/java-tron/conf \
           -v /Users/quan/tron/docker/datadir:/java-tron/data \
           tronprotocol/java-tron \
           -jvm "{-Xmx10g -Xms10g}" \
           -c /java-tron/conf/config-localtest.conf \
           -d /java-tron/data \
           -w 

Note: The directory /Users/tron/docker/conf must contain the file config-localtest.conf. The jvm parameters must be enclosed in double quotes and braces.

Quickstart for using docker-tron-quickstart

The image exposes a Full Node, Solidity Node, and Event Server. Through TRON Quickstart, users can deploy DApps, smart contracts, and interact with the TronWeb library. Check more information at Quickstart:

Node.JS Console

Node.JS is used to interact with the Full and Solidity Nodes via Tron-Web.
Node.JS Console Download

Clone TRON Quickstart

git clone https://github.com/TRON-US/docker-tron-quickstart.git

Pull the image using docker:

docker pull trontools/quickstart

Setup TRON Quickstart

TRON Quickstart Run

Run the "docker run" command to launch TRON Quickstart. TRON Quickstart exposes port 9090 for Full Node, Solidity Node, and Event Server.

docker run -it \
  -p 9090:9090 \
  --rm \
  --name tron \
  trontools/quickstart

Notice: the option --rm automatically removes the container after it exits. This is very important because the container cannot be restarted, it MUST be run from scratch to correctly configure the environment.

Testing

If everything goes well, your terminal console output will look like following :

Run Console Output
[PM2] Spawning PM2 daemon with pm2_home=/root/.pm2
[PM2] PM2 Successfully daemonized
[PM2][WARN] Applications eventron not running, starting...
[PM2] App [eventron] launched (1 instances)
┌──────────┬────┬─────────┬──────┬─────┬────────┬─────────┬────────┬─────┬───────────┬──────┬──────────┐
│ App name │ id │ version │ mode │ pid │ status │ restart │ uptime │ cpu │ mem       │ user │ watching │
├──────────┼────┼─────────┼──────┼─────┼────────┼─────────┼────────┼─────┼───────────┼──────┼──────────┤
│ eventron │ 0  │ N/A     │ fork │ 60  │ online │ 0       │ 0s     │ 0%  │ 25.4 MB   │ root │ disabled │
└──────────┴────┴─────────┴──────┴─────┴────────┴─────────┴────────┴─────┴───────────┴──────┴──────────┘
Use `pm2 show <id|name>` to get more details about an app
Start the http proxy for dApps...
[HPM] Proxy created: /  ->  http://127.0.0.1:18191
[HPM] Proxy created: /  ->  http://127.0.0.1:18190
[HPM] Proxy created: /  ->  http://127.0.0.1:8060

Tron Quickstart listening on http://127.0.0.1:9090



ADMIN /admin/accounts-generation
Sleeping for 1 second...Waiting when nodes are ready to generate 10 accounts...
(1) Waiting for sync...
Slept.
...
Loading the accounts and waiting for the node to mine the transactions...
(1) Waiting for receipts...
Sending 10000 TRX to TSjfWSWcKCrJ1DbgMZSCbSqNK8DsEfqM9p
Sending 10000 TRX to THpWnj3dBQ5FrqW1KMVXXYSbHPtcBKeUJY
Sending 10000 TRX to TWFTHaKdeHWi3oPoaBokyZFfA7q1iiiAAb
Sending 10000 TRX to TFDGQo6f6dm9ikoV4Rc9NyTxMD5NNiSFJD
Sending 10000 TRX to TDZZNigWitFp5aE6j2j8YcycF7DVjtogBu
Sending 10000 TRX to TT8NRMcwdS9P3X9pvPC8JWi3x2zjwxZuhs
Sending 10000 TRX to TBBJw6Bk7w2NSZeqmzfUPnsn6CwDJAXTv8
Sending 10000 TRX to TVcgSLpT97mvoiyv5ChyhQ6hWbjYLWdCVB
Sending 10000 TRX to TYjQd4xrLZQGYMdLJqsTCuXVGapPqUp9ZX
Sending 10000 TRX to THCw6hPZpFcLCWDcsZg3W77rXZ9rJQPncD
Sleeping for 3 seconds... Slept.
(2) Waiting for receipts...
Sleeping for 3 seconds... Slept.
(3) Waiting for receipts...
Sleeping for 3 seconds... Slept.
(4) Waiting for receipts...
Sleeping for 3 seconds... Slept.
(5) Waiting for receipts...
Sleeping for 3 seconds... Slept.
(6) Waiting for receipts...
Sleeping for 3 seconds... Slept.
(7) Waiting for receipts...
Done.

Available Accounts
==================

(0) TSjfWSWcKCrJ1DbgMZSCbSqNK8DsEfqM9p (10000 TRX)
(1) THpWnj3dBQ5FrqW1KMVXXYSbHPtcBKeUJY (10000 TRX)
(2) TWFTHaKdeHWi3oPoaBokyZFfA7q1iiiAAb (10000 TRX)
(3) TFDGQo6f6dm9ikoV4Rc9NyTxMD5NNiSFJD (10000 TRX)
(4) TDZZNigWitFp5aE6j2j8YcycF7DVjtogBu (10000 TRX)
(5) TT8NRMcwdS9P3X9pvPC8JWi3x2zjwxZuhs (10000 TRX)
(6) TBBJw6Bk7w2NSZeqmzfUPnsn6CwDJAXTv8 (10000 TRX)
(7) TVcgSLpT97mvoiyv5ChyhQ6hWbjYLWdCVB (10000 TRX)
(8) TYjQd4xrLZQGYMdLJqsTCuXVGapPqUp9ZX (10000 TRX)
(9) THCw6hPZpFcLCWDcsZg3W77rXZ9rJQPncD (10000 TRX)

web browser

  1. open your web browser
  2. enter : http://127.0.0.1:9090/
  3. there will be a response JSON data:
 {"Welcome to":"TronGrid v2.2.8"}

Docker Commands

Here are some useful docker commands, which will help you manage the TRON Quickstart Docker container on your machine.

To list all active containers on your machine, run:

docker container ps

Output:

docker container ps

CONTAINER ID        IMAGE               COMMAND                 CREATED             STATUS              PORTS                                              NAMES
513078dc7816        tron                "./quickstart v2.0.0"   About an hour ago   Up About an hour    0.0.0.0:9090->9090/tcp, 0.0.0.0:18190->18190/tcp   tron

To kill an active container, run:

docker container kill 513078dc7816   // use your container ID

How to check the logs of the FullNode

  docker exec -it tron tail -f /tron/FullNode/logs/tron.log 
Output: something like following
number=204
parentId=00000000000000cb0985978b3c780e4219dc51e4329beecabe7b71f99d269985
witness address=41928c9af0651632157ef27a2cf17ca72c575a4d21
generated by myself=true
generate time=2019-12-09 18:33:33.0
txs are empty
]
18:33:33.008 INFO  [Thread-5] [DB](Manager.java:1095) pushBlock block number:204, cost/txs:1/0
18:33:33.008 INFO  [Thread-5] [witness](WitnessService.java:283) Produce block successfully, blockNumber:204, abSlot[525305471], blockId:00000000000000ccc37f1f5c2ceb574d14c490e3d0b86909855646f9384ba666, transactionSize:0, blockTime:2019-12-09T18:33:33.000Z, parentBlockId:00000000000000cb0985978b3c780e4219dc51e4329beecabe7b71f99d269985
18:33:33.008 INFO  [Thread-5] [net](AdvService.java:156) Ready to broadcast block Num:204,ID:00000000000000ccc37f1f5c2ceb574d14c490e3d0b86909855646f9384ba666
........  etc