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## Install instructions
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This software is currently distributed as a docker image.
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[Here](./docs/install.md).
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It depends heavily on a working Erigon installation with Otterscan patches applied, so let's begin with it first.
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### Install Erigon
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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.
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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.
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They have weekly stable releases, make sure you are running on of them, not development ones.
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### Install Otterscan-patched rpcdaemon
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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.
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Please follow the instructions in the repository `README` and replace the original Erigon `rpcdaemon` with our patched one.
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### Enable Otterscan namespace on rpcdaemon
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When running `rpcdaemon`, make sure to enable the `erigon`, `ots`, `eth` APIs in addition to whatever cli options you are using to start `rpcdaemon`.
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`ots` stands for Otterscan and it is the namespace we use for our own custom APIs.
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```
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./build/bin/rpcdaemon --http.api "eth,erigon,ots,<your-other-apis>" --private.api.addr 127.0.0.1:9090 --datadir <erigon-datadir> --http.corsdomain "*"
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```
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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.
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Also pay attention to the `--http.corsdomain` parameter, CORS is **required** for the browser to call the node directly.
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Now you should have an Erigon node with Otterscan JSON-RPC APIs enabled, running in dual mode with CORS enabled.
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### Run Otterscan docker image from Docker Hub
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The Otterscan official repo on Docker Hub is [here](https://hub.docker.com/orgs/otterscan/repositories).
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```
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docker run --rm -p 5000:80 --name otterscan -d otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag>
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```
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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).
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To stop Otterscan service, run:
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```
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docker stop otterscan
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```
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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`:
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```
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docker run --rm -p 5000:80 --name otterscan -d --env ERIGON_URL="<your-erigon-node-url>" otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag>
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```
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This is the preferred way to run Otterscan. You can read about other ways [here](docs/other-ways-to-run-otterscan.md).
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## Validating the installation (all methods)
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You can make sure it is working correctly if the homepage is able to show the latest block/timestamp your Erigon node is at just bellow the search button.
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## Source verification
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## Contract verification
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We make use of [Sourcify](https://sourcify.dev/) for displaying contract verification info.
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# Install instructions
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This software is currently distributed as a docker image.
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It depends heavily on a working Erigon installation with Otterscan patches applied, so let's begin with it first.
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## Install Erigon
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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.
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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.
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They have weekly stable releases, make sure you are running on of them, not development ones.
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## Install Otterscan-patched rpcdaemon
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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.
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Please follow the instructions in the repository `README` and replace the original Erigon `rpcdaemon` with our patched one.
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## Enable Otterscan namespace on rpcdaemon
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When running `rpcdaemon`, make sure to enable the `erigon`, `ots`, `eth` APIs in addition to whatever cli options you are using to start `rpcdaemon`.
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`ots` stands for Otterscan and it is the namespace we use for our own custom APIs.
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```
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<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 "*"
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```
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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.
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Also pay attention to the `--http.corsdomain` parameter, CORS is **required** for the browser to call the node directly.
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Now you should have an Erigon node with Otterscan JSON-RPC APIs enabled, running in dual mode with CORS enabled.
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## Run Otterscan docker image from Docker Hub
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The Otterscan official repo on Docker Hub is [here](https://hub.docker.com/orgs/otterscan/repositories).
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```
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docker run --rm -p 5000:80 --name otterscan -d otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag>
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```
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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).
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To stop Otterscan service, run:
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```
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docker stop otterscan
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```
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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`:
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```
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docker run --rm -p 5000:80 --name otterscan -d --env ERIGON_URL="<your-erigon-node-url>" otterscan/otterscan:<versiontag>
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```
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This is the preferred way to run Otterscan. You can read about other ways [here](./other-ways-to-run-otterscan.md).
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## Validating the installation (all methods)
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You can make sure it is working correctly if the homepage is able to show the latest block/timestamp your Erigon node is at just bellow the search button.
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