corda/docs/source/docker-image.rst
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Official Corda Docker Image

Running a node connected to a Compatibility Zone in Docker

Note

Requirements: A valid node.conf and a valid set of certificates - (signed by the CZ)

In this example, the certificates are stored at /home/user/cordaBase/certificates, the node configuration is in /home/user/cordaBase/config/node.conf and the CorDapps to run are in /path/to/cordapps

docker run -ti \
        --memory=2048m \
        --cpus=2 \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/config:/etc/corda \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/certificates:/opt/corda/certificates \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/persistence:/opt/corda/persistence \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/logs:/opt/corda/logs \
        -v /path/to/cordapps:/opt/corda/cordapps \
        -p 10200:10200 \
        -p 10201:10201 \
        corda/corda-4.0:RELEASE

As the node runs within a container, several mount points are required:

  1. CorDapps - CorDapps must be mounted at location /opt/corda/cordapps
  2. Certificates - certificates must be mounted at location /opt/corda/certificates
  3. Config - the node config must be mounted at location /etc/corda/node.config
  4. Logging - all log files will be written to location /opt/corda/logs

If using the H2 database:

  1. Persistence - the folder to hold the H2 database files must be mounted at location /opt/corda/persistence

Running a node connected to a Bootstrapped Network

Note

Requirements: A valid node.conf, a valid set of certificates, and an existing network-parameters file

In this example, we have previously generated a network-parameters file using the bootstrapper tool, which is stored at /home/user/sharedFolder/network-parameters

docker run -ti \
        --memory=2048m \
        --cpus=2 \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/config:/etc/corda \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/certificates:/opt/corda/certificates \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/persistence:/opt/corda/persistence \
        -v /home/user/cordaBase/logs:/opt/corda/logs \
        -v /home/TeamCityOutput/cordapps:/opt/corda/cordapps \
        -v /home/user/sharedFolder/node-infos:/opt/corda/additional-node-infos \
        -v /home/user/sharedFolder/network-parameters:/opt/corda/network-parameters \
        -p 10200:10200 \
        -p 10201:10201 \
        corda/corda-4.0-snapshot:latest

There is a new mount /home/user/sharedFolder/node-infos:/opt/corda/additional-node-infos which is used to hold the nodeInfo of all the nodes within the network. As the node within the container starts up, it will place it's own nodeInfo into this directory. This will allow other nodes also using this folder to see this new node.

Generating configs and certificates

It is possible to utilize the image to automatically generate a sensible minimal configuration for joining an existing Corda network.

Joining TestNet

Note

Requirements: A valid registration for TestNet and a one-time code for joining TestNet.

docker run -ti \
        -e MY_PUBLIC_ADDRESS="corda-node.example.com" \
        -e ONE_TIME_DOWNLOAD_KEY="bbcb189e-9e4f-4b27-96db-134e8f592785" \
        -e LOCALITY="London" -e COUNTRY="GB" \
        -v /home/user/docker/config:/etc/corda \
        -v /home/user/docker/certificates:/opt/corda/certificates \
        corda/corda-4.0-snapshot:latest config-generator --testnet

$MY_PUBLIC_ADDRESS will be the public address that this node will be advertised on. $ONE_TIME_DOWNLOAD_KEY is the one-time code provided for joining TestNet. $LOCALITY and $COUNTRY must be set to the values provided when joining TestNet.

When the container has finished executing config-generator the following will be true

  1. A skeleton, but sensible minimum node.conf is present in /home/user/docker/config
  2. A set of certificates signed by TestNet in /home/user/docker/certificates

It is now possible to start the node using the generated config and certificates

docker run -ti \
        --memory=2048m \
        --cpus=2 \
        -v /home/user/docker/config:/etc/corda \
        -v /home/user/docker/certificates:/opt/corda/certificates \
        -v /home/user/docker/persistence:/opt/corda/persistence \
        -v /home/user/docker/logs:/opt/corda/logs \
        -v /home/user/corda/samples/bank-of-corda-demo/build/nodes/BankOfCorda/cordapps:/opt/corda/cordapps \
        -p 10200:10200 \
        -p 10201:10201 \
        corda/corda-4.0-snapshot:latest

Joining an existing Compatibility Zone

Note

Requirements: A Compatibility Zone, the Zone Trust Root and authorisation to join said Zone.

It is possible to use the image to automate the process of joining an existing Zone as detailed here

The first step is to obtain the Zone Trust Root, and place it within a directory. In the below example, the Trust Root is stored at /home/user/docker/certificates/network-root-truststore.jks. It is possible to configure the name of the Trust Root file by setting the TRUST_STORE_NAME environment variable in the container.

docker run -ti --net="host" \
        -e MY_LEGAL_NAME="O=EXAMPLE,L=Berlin,C=DE"     \
        -e MY_PUBLIC_ADDRESS="corda.example-hoster.com"       \
        -e NETWORKMAP_URL="https://map.corda.example.com"    \
        -e DOORMAN_URL="https://doorman.corda.example.com"      \
        -e NETWORK_TRUST_PASSWORD="trustPass"       \
        -e MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS="cordauser@r3.com"      \
        -v /home/user/docker/config:/etc/corda          \
        -v /home/user/docker/certificates:/opt/corda/certificates \
        corda/corda-4.0-snapshot:latest config-generator --generic

Several environment variables must also be passed to the container to allow it to register:

  1. MY_LEGAL_NAME - The X500 to use when generating the config. This must be the same as registered with the Zone.
  2. MY_PUBLIC_ADDRESS - The public address to advertise the node on.
  3. NETWORKMAP_URL - The address of the Zone's network map service (this should be provided to you by the Zone).
  4. DOORMAN_URL - The address of the Zone's doorman service (this should be provided to you by the Zone).
  5. NETWORK_TRUST_PASSWORD - The password to the Zone Trust Root (this should be provided to you by the Zone).
  6. MY_EMAIL_ADDRESS - The email address to use when generating the config. This must be the same as registered with the Zone.

There are some optional variables which allow customisation of the generated config:

  1. MY_P2P_PORT - The port to advertise the node on (defaults to 10200). If changed, ensure the container is launched with the correct published ports.
  2. MY_RPC_PORT - The port to open for RPC connections to the node (defaults to 10201). If changed, ensure the container is launched with the correct published ports.

Once the container has finished performing the initial registration, the node can be started as normal

docker run -ti \
        --memory=2048m \
        --cpus=2 \
        -v /home/user/docker/config:/etc/corda \
        -v /home/user/docker/certificates:/opt/corda/certificates \
        -v /home/user/docker/persistence:/opt/corda/persistence \
        -v /home/user/docker/logs:/opt/corda/logs \
        -v /home/user/corda/samples/bank-of-corda-demo/build/nodes/BankOfCorda/cordapps:/opt/corda/cordapps \
        -p 10200:10200 \
        -p 10201:10201 \
        corda/corda-4.0-snapshot:latest