Frequently Used Commands
Generate Keys with the newly added Edgeware Network ID
subkey -n edgeware generate
Running a node
To start up the Edgeware node and connect to testnet 3.0.5 (This may be out of date!, run:
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./target/release/edgeware --chain=chains/testnet-3.0.5.json --name <INSERT_NAME>
To run a chain locally for development purposes:
./target/release/edgeware --chain=local --alice --validator
To allow apps in your browser to connect, as well as anyone else on your local network, add the --rpc-cors=all
flag.
To allow apps in your browser to connect, as well as anyone else on your local network, add the --rpc-cors=all
flag.
To force your local to create new blocks, even if offline, add the --force-authoring
flag.
Generating keypairs
To create a keypair, install subkey with cargo install --force --git https://github.com/paritytech/substrate subkey
.
Then run the following:
subkey generate
To create an ED25519 keypair, run the following:
subkey -e generate
To create derived keypairs, use the mnemonic generated from a method above and run (use -e
for ED25519):
subkey inspect "<mnemonic>"//<derive_path>
subkey inspect "<mnemonic>"//<derive_path>
For example:
subkey inspect "west paper guide park design weekend radar chaos space giggle execute canoe"//edgewarerocks
subkey inspect "west paper guide park design weekend radar chaos space giggle execute canoe"//edgewarerocks
Public nodes
Commonwealth Labs maintains several public node on mainnet and testnet. Please refer to the following page for the latest node contacts.
Syntax:
wss://testnet1.edgewa.re
or (if wss: fails)
ws://testnet1.edgewa.re:9944