Giverny Examples¶
For reference, the options for giverny network new
:
[..monetd] $ giverny help network new
new configuration for a multi-node network
Usage:
giverny network new [network_name] [flags]
Flags:
--generate-pass generate pass phrases
-h, --help help for new
--initial-ip string initial IP address of range
--initial-peers int number of initial peers
--names string file containing node configurations
--no-build disables the automatic build of a new network
--no-save-pass don't save passphrase entered on command line
-n, --nodes int number of nodes in this configuration (default -1)
--pass string file containing a passphrase
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose messages
Development Test Networks¶
To make commands repeatable, and to reflect code changes, the following commands can be prefixed to all the commands below:
make installgiv; rm -rf ~/.giverny/networks/test9;
The command above rebuilds the giverny
app and removes the network
test9``allow the ``new
commands to be run repeatedly. If you do not remove
the previous network test9
before running giverny network new
then the
command aborts. The make installgiv
is only required if you are making code
changes.
Adding -v
or --verbose
to each of these commands gives addition
information and progress messages in the command output.
New¶
8 node network, 4 initial peers, named from prebaked list of names, generated passphrases.
giverny network new test9 --generate-pass --names e2e/sampledata/names.txt --nodes 8 --initial-peers 4 -v
3 node network with named nodes, 2 initial peers. Passphrased prompted for on the command line and used for all key files.
make installgiv; rm -rf ~/.giverny/networks/test9; giverny network new test9 --save-pass --names e2e/sampledata/withnodes.txt --nodes 3 --initial-peers 2 -v
The withnodes.txt file is interesting as it shows the expanded syntax:
Jon,192.168.1.18,1T,true
Martin,192.168.1.3,1G,true
Kevin,192.168.1.16,1M,false