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| author | Ubuntu <ubuntu@ip-172-31-16-144.ec2.internal> | Tue Jul 30 02:49:02 2024 +0000 |
| committer | Ubuntu <ubuntu@ip-172-31-16-144.ec2.internal> | Tue Jul 30 02:49:02 2024 +0000 |
| tree | 7d2e541cd728089e21126217fa467dd8c6ecc6d1 | |
| parent | 025980ec0edb3e57ed84e672ccfd6876b1b66ad1 [diff] |
update py11
$ python3 --version
If your Python version number is too low you may encounter type hinting issues when attempting to run the code. You can use a Python virtual environment, as shown below.
$ sh INSTALL.sh
$ python3.10 -m venv venv
$ source venv/bin/activate
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
The correct Python configuration is needed for transaction validation.
If your virtual environment is not already active:
$ source venv/bin/activate
Run the script to start 4 local nodes
$ sh service/tools/start_kv_service_sdk.sh
$ bazel build service/http_server/crow_service_main
$ bazel-bin/service/http_server/crow_service_main service/tools/config/interface/client.config service/http_server/server_config.config
For a list of endpoints visit here
$ bazel-bin/service/kv_service/kv_service_tools service/tools/config/interface/service.config set test 1234
Examples of using the driver can be seen in test_driver
Replace the db_root_url with the address of the ResilientDB HTTP endpoints e.g. 127.0.0.1:18000