delta

Running Delta using Docker

Install and run 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.

Build a delta image with a specific wallet address

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

Build and run the current delta clone using docker-compose

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

Check localhost

You can check the localhost to see if the delta app is running

curl --location --request GET 'http://localhost:1414/open/node/info'

Next

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.