Delta
using docker
Make sure you have docker installed on your machine. You check the following link to install docker on your machine: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
Once you have docker installed, you’re good to proceed to the next steps.
If you already have a wallet with datacap, you can pass it to the command below. This copies over the wallet directory to the containerized app and sets it as the default wallet.
make docker-compose-build WALLET_DIR=<walletdir> DESCRIPTION=MY_OWN_DELTA_WITH_A_SPECIFIC_WALLET
You can then run the containerized app using the command below
make docker-compose-up
Alternatively, you can build and run the current delta clone using docker-compose.
make docker-compose-run WALLET_DIR=<walletdir> DESCRIPTION=MY_OWN_DELTA_WITH_A_SPECIFIC_WALLET
You can check the localhost to see if the delta app is running
curl --location --request GET 'http://localhost:1414/open/node/info'
Now that you can access a live Delta node, you are now ready to make a deal. You can now go to the following guides:
If you to run your own Delta
node, go to getting started running a delta node.