Dash masternode#
The purpose of this tutorial is to walk through the steps necessary to set up a development node with Dash Platform services.
Installation#
Please follow the steps in the installation section of dashmate documentation.
Local Network#
Dashmate can be used to create a local network on a single computer. This network contains multiple nodes to mimic conditions and features found in testnet/mainnet settings.
Note
Dashmate local networks use the regtest network type so layer 1 blocks can be easily mined as needed.
Setup#
Run the following command to start the setup wizard, then accept the default values at each step to create a local network:
dashmate setup local
Example (partial) output of the setup wizard showing important information:
✔ Initialize SDK
› HD private key: tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPfLTCjh8vdHkDHYM369tUeQ4aqpV9GzUfQyBKutfstB1sDfQyLERACTEYy5Qjph42gBiqqnqYmXJZZqRc4PQssGzbvwJXHnN
✔ Register DPNS identity
› DPNS identity: 6whgUd1LzwzU4ob7K8FGCLV765K7dp2JbEmVgdTQEFxD
✔ Register DPNS contract
› DPNS contract ID: EpCvWuoh3JcFetFY83HdwuzRUvwxF2hc3mU19MtBg2kK
✔ Obtain DPNS contract commit block height
› DPNS contract block height: 5
✔ Register top level domain "dash"
✔ Register identity for Dashpay
› Dashpay's owner identity: 2T7kLcbJzQrLhBV6BferW42Jimb3BJ5zAAore42mfNyE
✔ Register Dashpay Contract
› Dashpay contract ID: EAv8ePXREdJ719ntcRiKuEYxv9XooMwL1mJmPHMGuW9r
✔ Obtain Dashpay contract commit block height
› Dashpay contract block height: 15
✔ Register Feature Flags identity
› Feature Flags identity: 8BsvV4RCbW7srWj81kgjJCykRBF2rzyigys8XkBchY96
✔ Register Feature Flags contract
› Feature Flags contract ID: JDrDAGVqTWsM9k7KGBsSjcyC11Vd2UdPxPoPf4NzyyrP
✔ Obtain Feature Flags contract commit block height
› Feature Flags contract block height: 20
Note
Make a note of the key and identity information displayed during setup as they may be required in the future.
Operation#
Once the setup completes, start/stop/restart the network via the following commands:
dashmate group start
dashmate group stop
dashmate group restart
The status of the network’s nodes can be check via the group status command:
dashmate group status
Mining Dash#
During development it may be necessary to obtain Dash to create and topup identities. This can be done using the dashmate wallet:mint
command. First obtain an address to fund via the Create and Fund a Wallet tutorial and then mine Dash to it as shown below:
# Stop the devnet first
dashmate group stop
# Mine 10 Dash to a provided address
dashmate wallet mint 10 --address=<your address> --config=local_seed
# Restart the devnet
dashmate group start
# Stop the devnet first
dashmate group:stop
# Mine 10 Dash to a random address/key
# The address and private key will be displayed
dashmate wallet:mint 10 --config=local_seed
# Restart the devnet
dashmate group:start
Example output of dashmate wallet mint 10 --address=yYqfdpePzn2kWtMxr9nz22HBFM7WBRmAqG --config=local_seed
:
✔ Generate 10 dash to address
✔ Start Core
↓ Use specified address yYqfdpePzn2kWtMxr9nz22HBFM7WBRmAqG [SKIPPED]
✔ Generate ≈10 dash to address yYqfdpePzn2kWtMxr9nz22HBFM7WBRmAqG
› Generated 172.59038279 dash
✔ Wait for balance to confirm
✔ Stop Core
Using the network#
Once the address is funded, you can begin creating identities, data contracts, etc. and experimenting with Dash Platform. The other tutorials in this section will help you get started.
To make the Dash SDK connect to your local network, set the network
option to 'local'
:
const clientOpts = {
network: 'local',
...
};
const client = new Dash.Client(clientOpts);
Testnet Masternode Setup#
Important
Running a masternode requires familiarity with Dash Platform services. Improper configuration may impact testing so please exercise caution if running a masternode.
To setup a testnet masternode, please refer to the comprehensive documentation of the process as described here. The following video also details how to complete the process.
A full node that with all Platform services can be started by simply running the setup command with the node type setup parameter set to fullnode
and then starting the node.
dashmate setup testnet fullnode
dashmate start
Remote Development Network#
Note
In order to connect to a remote devnet (e.g. one run by Dash Core Group), please use one of the methods described in the Connect to a Devnet section.
For development we recommend using either a local network created via dashmate as described above or using Testnet. While configuring a remote development network is possible using the Dash network deployment tool, it is beyond the scope of this documentation. For details regarding this tool, please refer to the GitHub repository.