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🍣 Nigiri Bitcoin
Nigiri provides a command line interface that manages a selection of docker-compose
batteries included to have ready-to-use bitcoin regtest
development environment, with a bitcoin node, electrum explorer both backend and frontend user interface.
It offers a JSON HTTP proxy passtrough that adds to the explorer handy endpoints like /faucet
and automatic block generation when calling the /tx
pushing a transaction.
You can have Lightning with --ln
flag and/or Elements with the --liquid
flag.
No time to make a Nigiri yourself?
Pre-built binary
- Download and install
nigiri
command line interface
$ curl https://getnigiri.vulpem.com | bash
This will also install several configurable files, such as bitcoin.conf
and elements.conf
, that can be edited. These can be found browsing the following directory:
POSIX (Linux/BSD): ~/.nigiri
macOS: $HOME/Library/Application\ Support/Nigiri
Windows: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Nigiri
Plan 9: $home/nigiri
- Lauch Docker daemon (Mac OSX)
$ open -a Docker
You may want to Manage Docker as a non-root user
- Close and reopen your terminal, then start Bitcoin and Liquid
$ nigiri start --liquid
That's it.
Go to http://localhost:5000 for quickly inspect the Bitcoin blockchain or http://localhost:5001 for Liquid.
Note for users of macOS Monterey an onward
<details> <summary>Show more...</summary> When trying to start Nigiri, you might get an error similar to the following:Error response from daemon: Ports are not available: listen tcp 0.0.0.0:5000: bind: address already in use
exit status 1
This is due to AirPlay Receiver using port 5000, conflicting with Esplora trying to run using the very same port.
There are two ways to deal with this issue:
- Uncheck AirPlay Receiver in
System Preferences → Sharing → AirPlay Receiver
- Change Esplora’s port to something other than 5000. This can be done by changing it in docker-compose.yml found in your data directory. If you previously tried starting Nigiri getting an error – you might have to run
nigiri stop --delete
before restarting it.
Tasting
At the moment bitcoind, elements and electrs are started on regtest network.
Start nigiri
$ nigiri start
-
Use the
--liquid
flag to let you do experiments with the Liquid sidechain. A liquid daemon and a block explorer are also started when passing this flag. -
Use the
--ln
flag to start a Core Lightning node, a LND node and a Tap daemon.
Stop nigiri
$ nigiri stop
Use the --delete
flag to not just stop Docker containers but also to remove them and delete the config file and any new data written in volumes.
Generate and send bitcoin to given address
# Bitcoin
$ nigiri faucet <bitcoin_address>
## Fund the Core Lightning node
$ nigiri faucet cln 0.01
## Fund the LND node
$ nigiri faucet lnd 0.01
# Elements
$ nigiri faucet --liquid <liquid_address>
Send Liquid asset to given address
$ nigiri faucet --liquid <liquid_address> <amt> <liquid_asset>
Liquid only Issue and send a given quantity of an asset
$ nigiri mint <liquid_address> 1000 VulpemToken VLP
Broadcast a raw transaction and automatically generate a block
# Bitcoin
$ nigiri push <hex>
# Elements
$ nigiri push --liquid <hex>
Check the logs of Bitcoin services
# Bitcoind
$ nigiri logs bitcoin
# Electrs
$ nigiri logs electrs
# Chopsticks
$ nigiri logs chopsticks
Check the logs of Liquid services
# Elementsd
$ nigiri logs liquid
# Electrs Liquid
$ nigiri logs electrs-liquid
# Chopsticks Liquid
$ nigiri logs chopsticks-liquid
Check the logs of Lightning services
# Core Lightning
$ nigiri logs cln
# LND
$ nigiri logs lnd
Use the Bitcoin CLI inside the box
$ nigiri rpc getnewaddress "" "bech32"
bcrt1qsl4j5je4gu3ecjle8lckl3u8yywh8rff6xxk2r
Use the Elements CLI inside the box
$ nigiri rpc --liquid getnewaddress "" "bech32"
el1qqwwx9gyrcrjrhgnrnjq9dq9t4hykmr6ela46ej63dnkdkcg8veadrvg5p0xg0zd6j3aug74cv9m4cf4jslwdqnha2w2nsg9x3
Use the Core Lightning & LND CLIs inside the box
# Core Lightning
$ nigiri cln listpeers
# LND
$ nigiri lnd listpeers
# Tap (Taro)
$ nigiri tap assets list
Connect Core Lightning to LND
$ nigiri cln connect `nigiri lnd getinfo | jq -r .identity_pubkey`@lnd:9735
Open a channel between cln and lnd
$ nigiri lnd openchannel --node_key=`nigiri cln getinfo | jq -r .id` --local_amt=100000
Run in headless mode (without Esplora)
If you are looking to spin-up Nigiri in Travis or Github Action you can use the --ci
flag.
$ nigiri start --ci [--liquid] [--ln]
Update the docker images
$ nigiri update
Nigiri uses the default directory ~/.nigiri
to store configuration files and docker-compose files.
To set a custom directory use the --datadir
flag.
Run the help
command to see the full list of available flags.
Make from scratch
Utensils
Ingredients
Directions
Preparation Time: 5 min | Cooking Difficulty: Easy |
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- Clone the repo:
$ git clone https://github.com/vulpemventures/nigiri.git
- Enter project directory and install dependencies:
$ make install
- Build binary
$ make build
Done! You should be able to find the binary in the local ./build
folder. Give it permission to execute and move/rename into your PATH.
- Clean
Remeber to always clean
Nigiri before running install
to upgrade to a new version.
$ make clean
Nutrition Facts
Chopsticks
service exposes on port 3000
(and on 3001
if started with --liquid
flag) all Esplora's available endpoints and extends them with the following:
Bitcoin & Liquid
POST /faucet
which expects a body{ "address": <receiving_address> }
POST /tx
has been extended to automatically mine a block when is called.
Liquid only
POST /mint
which expects a body{"address": "ert1q90dz89u8eudeswzynl3p2jke564ejc2cnfcwuq", "quantity": 1000, "name":"VULPEM", "ticker":"VLP"}
POST /registry
to get extra info about one or more assets likename
andticker
which expects a body with an array of assets{"assets": ["2dcf5a8834645654911964ec3602426fd3b9b4017554d3f9c19403e7fc1411d3"]}
Footnotes
If you really do love Sathoshi's favourite dish like us at Vulpem Ventures, check the real recipe out and enjoy your own, delicious, hand made nigiri sushi.