Update instructions for current erigon 2 alpha series, where erigon runs an embedded rpcdaemon because of the merge

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## Install Erigon ## Install Erigon
You will need an Erigon executing node (`erigon`). Also you will need Erigon RPC daemon (`rpcdaemon`) with Otterscan patches. Since setting up an Erigon environment itself can take some work, make sure to follow their instructions and have a working archive node before continuing. You will need an Erigon executing node (`erigon`) with Otterscan patches. Since setting up an Erigon environment itself can take some work, make sure to follow their instructions and have a working archive node before continuing.
My personal experience: at the moment of this writing (~block 14,000,000), setting up an archive node takes over 5-6 days and ~1.7 TB of SSD. My personal experience: at the moment of this writing (~block 15,000,000), setting up an archive node takes over 3-7 days (depending on your hardware) and ~1.6 TB of SSD.
They have weekly stable releases, make sure you are running on of them, not development ones. They have weekly alpha releases, make sure you are running one of them, not development ones.
## Install Otterscan-patched rpcdaemon ## Install Otterscan-patched erigon
We rely on custom JSON-RPC APIs which are not available in a standard ETH node. We keep a separated repository containing an Erigon fork here: https://github.com/wmitsuda/erigon. We rely on custom JSON-RPC APIs which are not available in a standard ETH node. We keep a separated repository containing an Erigon fork here: https://github.com/wmitsuda/erigon.
Please follow the instructions in the repository `README` and replace the original Erigon `rpcdaemon` with our patched one. Please follow the instructions in the repository `README` and replace the original Erigon `erigon` with our patched one.
## Enable Otterscan namespace on rpcdaemon ## Enable Otterscan namespace on erigon
When running `rpcdaemon`, make sure to enable the `erigon`, `ots`, `eth` APIs in addition to whatever cli options you are using to start `rpcdaemon`. When running `erigon`, make sure to enable the `erigon`, `ots`, `eth` APIs in addition to whatever cli options you are using to start `erigon`.
`ots` stands for Otterscan and it is the namespace we use for our own custom APIs. `ots` stands for Otterscan and it is the namespace we use for our own custom APIs.
``` ```
<path-to-rpcdaemon-binary>/rpcdaemon --http.api "eth,erigon,ots,<your-other-apis>" --private.api.addr 127.0.0.1:9090 --datadir <erigon-datadir> --http.corsdomain "*" <path-to-erigon-binary>/erigon --http.api "eth,erigon,ots,<your-other-apis>" --datadir <erigon-datadir> --http.corsdomain "*"
``` ```
Be sure to include both `--private.api.addr` and `--datadir` parameter so you run it in dual mode, otherwise the performance will be much worse. Pay attention to the `--http.corsdomain` parameter, CORS is **required** for the browser to call the node directly.
Also pay attention to the `--http.corsdomain` parameter, CORS is **required** for the browser to call the node directly. Now you should have an Erigon node with Otterscan JSON-RPC APIs and CORS enabled.
Now you should have an Erigon node with Otterscan JSON-RPC APIs enabled, running in dual mode with CORS enabled.
## Run Otterscan docker image from Docker Hub ## Run Otterscan docker image from Docker Hub
The Otterscan official repo on Docker Hub is [here](https://hub.docker.com/orgs/otterscan/repositories). The Otterscan official repo on Docker Hub is [here](https://hub.docker.com/orgs/otterscan/repositories).
``` ```
docker run --rm -p 5000:80 --name otterscan -d otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag> docker run --rm -p 5100:80 --name otterscan -d otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag>
``` ```
This will download the Otterscan image from Docker Hub, run it locally using the default parameters, binding it to port 5000 (see the `-p` docker run parameter). This will download the Otterscan image from Docker Hub, run it locally using the default parameters, binding it to port 5100 (see the `-p` docker run parameter).
To stop Otterscan service, run: To stop Otterscan service, run:
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By default it assumes your Erigon node is at `http://127.0.0.1:8545`. You can override the URL by setting the `ERIGON_URL` env variable on `docker run`: By default it assumes your Erigon node is at `http://127.0.0.1:8545`. You can override the URL by setting the `ERIGON_URL` env variable on `docker run`:
``` ```
docker run --rm -p 5000:80 --name otterscan -d --env ERIGON_URL="<your-erigon-node-url>" otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag> docker run --rm -p 5100:80 --name otterscan -d --env ERIGON_URL="<your-erigon-node-url>" otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag>
``` ```
This is the preferred way to run Otterscan. You can read about other ways [here](./other-ways-to-run-otterscan.md). This is the preferred way to run Otterscan. You can read about other ways [here](./other-ways-to-run-otterscan.md).