ADAMANT is a decentralized blockchain messaging platform. Applications use ADAMANT as an anonymous and encrypted relay and storage to enable messaging features. For examples, see the Messenger app, Blockchain 2FA, and Cryptocurrency Exchanger implementations.
For more information, refer to the ADAMANT website: https://adamant.im.
Additional information:
Comprehensive API specification is available.
The manual describes API endpoints to manage accounts, transactions, chats, and key-value storage (KVS). Additionally, the manual suggests valuable information on creating new accounts and encrypting and decrypting messages.
How to run ADAMANT node (instructions for users). You can skip them if you are an experienced Linux user.
For new droplets, use the Installation script, included in this repository, or run it from the ADAMANT website:
sudo bash -c "$(wget -O - https://adamant.im/install_node.sh)"
The script updates Ubuntu packages, creates the user named adamant
, installs PostgreSQL, Node.js, and other necessary packages, sets up the ADAMANT node, and optionally downloads an up-to-date ADAMANT blockchain image.
Script parameters:
-b
: choose the GitHub branch for node installation. Example: -b dev
. Default is master
.-n
: choose mainnet
or testnet
network. Example: -n testnet
. Default is mainnet
.F. e.,
sudo bash -c "$(wget -O - https://adamant.im/install_node.sh)" -O -b dev -n testnet
Toolchain components — Used for compiling dependencies
sudo apt-get install -y python build-essential curl automake autoconf libtool
Git — Used for cloning and updating ADAMANT
sudo apt-get install -y git
Node.js — Node.js serves as the underlying engine for code execution
System-wide via package manager:
curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_18.x | sudo -E bash -
sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
Locally using nvm:
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.39.5/install.sh | bash
nvm i --lts=hydrogen
Install PostgreSQL:
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt/ `lsb_release -cs`-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list'
wget -q https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc -O - | sudo apt-key add -
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y postgresql postgresql-contrib libpq-dev
# Create a user if you are working from superuser
adduser adamant
sudo usermod -aG sudo adamant
su - adamant
# Create db
sudo -u postgres createuser --createdb $USER
createdb adamant_test
createdb adamant_main
sudo -u postgres psql -d adamant_test -c "alter user "$USER" with password 'password';"
sudo -u postgres psql -d adamant_main -c "alter user "$USER" with password 'password';"
pm2 — Manages the node process for ADAMANT
sudo npm install -g pm2
Clone the ADAMANT repository using Git and initialize the modules.
git clone https://github.com/Adamant-im/adamant
cd adamant
npm install
Copy the default config file by running the following command:
cp config.default.json config.json
Edit the "config.json" file using your preferred text editor, for example, Vim or Nano.
nano config.json
or
vim config.json
Make the necessary changes to the configuration values in the file. At minimum, you should change the value of the db.password
property to your actual database password.
A blockchain image saves time on node sync, but you must completely trust the image. If you skip this step, your node will check every single transaction, which takes time (up to several days).
wget https://explorer.adamant.im/db_backup.sql.gz
gunzip db_backup.sql.gz
psql adamant_main < db_backup.sql
rm db_backup.sql
To test that ADAMANT is built and configured correctly, run the following command:
node app.js
Once the process is verified as running correctly, CTRL+C
and start the process with pm2
. This will fork the process into the background and automatically recover the process if it fails.
pm2 start --name adamant app.js
After the process is started, its runtime status and log location can be retrieved by issuing the following command:
pm2 show adamant
To stop ADAMANT after it has been started with pm2
, issue the following command:
pm2 stop adamant
To add ADAMANT node to crontab for autostart after system reboot (fix installation path):
crontab -l | { cat; echo "@reboot cd /home/adamant/adamant && pm2 start --name adamant app.js"; } | crontab -
Before running any tests, run the ADAMANT node with a testnet configuration:
npm run start:testnet
Then run the test suite:
npm run test:full
Run individual tests:
npm run test:single test/api/accounts.js
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