README: Binary has a D capital now
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happydomain
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happyDomain
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bindata.go
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EXPOSE 8081
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/sbin/happydomain"]
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/sbin/happyDomain"]
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ENV HAPPYDOMAIN_LEVELDB_PATH=/data/happydomain.db
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VOLUME /data
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COPY --from=gobuild /go/src/git.happydns.org/happydomain/happydomain /usr/sbin/happydomain
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COPY --from=gobuild /go/src/git.happydns.org/happydomain/happyDomain /usr/sbin/happyDomain
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COPY hadmin.sh /usr/bin/hadmin
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EXPOSE 8081
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/sbin/happydomain"]
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ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/sbin/happyDomain"]
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ENV HAPPYDOMAIN_LEVELDB_PATH=/data/happydomain.db
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VOLUME /data
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COPY happydomain /usr/sbin/happydomain
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COPY happydomain /usr/sbin/happyDomain
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COPY hadmin.sh /usr/bin/hadmin
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10
README.md
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README.md
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go build -tags swagger,ui
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```
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This last command will create a binary `happydomain` you can use standalone.
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This last command will create a binary `happyDomain` you can use standalone.
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Install at home
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You can simply launch the following command in your terminal:
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```
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./happydomain
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./happyDomain
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```
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After some initialization, it should show you:
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By default, the LevelDB storage engine is used. You can change the storage engine using the option `-storage-engine other-engine`.
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The help command `./happydomain -help` shows you the available engines:
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The help command `./happyDomain -help` shows you the available engines:
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```
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-storage-engine value
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It is also possible to specify a custom path by adding it as argument to the command line:
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```sh
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./happydomain /etc/happydomain/config
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./happyDomain /etc/happydomain/config
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```
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#### Config file format
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In one terminal, run `happydomain` with the following arguments:
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```
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./happydomain -dev http://127.0.0.1:8080
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./happyDomain -dev http://127.0.0.1:8080
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```
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In another terminal, run the node part:
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