* Remove traces oaf `github.com/tendermint/abci` - removed abci dockerfile as it was still referencing `github.com/tendermint/abci` Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com> * nor change to install of abci * use abci-cli instead of tendermint node * remove traces of Dockerfile.develop also use latest Go in Dockerfile.testing * update docker readme * remove wrapping because it will look awful on docker hub
2.3 KiB
Docker
Supported tags and respective Dockerfile
links
DockerHub tags for official releases are here. The "latest" tag will always point to the highest version number.
Official releases can be found here.
The Dockerfile for tendermint is not expected to change in the near future. The master file used for all builds can be found here.
Respective versioned files can be found https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tendermint/tendermint/vX.XX.XX/DOCKER/Dockerfile (replace the Xs with the version number).
Quick reference
- Where to get help: https://tendermint.com/
- Where to file issues: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues
- Supported Docker versions: the latest release (down to 1.6 on a best-effort basis)
Tendermint
Tendermint Core is Byzantine Fault Tolerant (BFT) middleware that takes a state transition machine, written in any programming language, and securely replicates it on many machines.
For more background, see the the docs.
To get started developing applications, see the application developers guide.
How to use this image
Start one instance of the Tendermint core with the kvstore
app
A quick example of a built-in app and Tendermint core in one container.
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" tendermint/tendermint init
docker run -it --rm -v "/tmp:/tendermint" tendermint/tendermint node --proxy_app=kvstore
Local cluster
To run a 4-node network, see the Makefile
in the root of the repo and run:
make build-linux
make build-docker-localnode
make localnet-start
Note that this will build and use a different image than the ones provided here.
License
- Tendermint's license is Apache 2.0.
Contributing
Contributions are most welcome! See the contributing file for more information.