## Using Docker on Raspberry Pi Install docker-compose: https://medium.com/@techiebouncer/install-docker-and-docker-compose-on-raspberry-pi-4-raspbian-buster-c5b78b9a0d08 Clone this repo. ``` git clone https://github.com/stakwork/sphinx-relay.git ``` Copy your id_rsa to clone the private lnd-lean repo. ``` cp ~/.ssh/id_rsa . ``` Build it. ``` docker-compose build ``` Edit your docker-compose.yml file replacing NODE_IP and NODE_ALIAS. Relay will run on port 3000 local. You would need to point your router's port forwarding from 80 to 3000 to your docker machine. Start up LND separately first. ``` docker-compose up lnd ``` - In another terminal, go to the project folder and run. ``` docker-compose exec lnd bash ``` Once you're given a bash, run `ping lnd` and take note of the IP, this is because we need to tell Relay where lnd is via the IP, this is a temporary measure due to the limitation of the grpc connection can only be done via IP and not domain name. Edit your app.json file inside config and on the `production` key replace `node_ip` with the one from the ping. Run Relay. ``` docker-compose up node_server ``` Create / Unlock your wallet ``` docker-compose exec lnd lncli create docker-compose exec lnd lncli unlock ``` NOTE: All lncli commands need to be prepended with `docker-compose exec lnd`, this tells docker to execute **something** on the lnd container. ### Configure Make sure your LND is running with the `--accept-keysend` flag! If you are using lnd.conf file, add `accept-keysend=1`, if necessary Edit the "production" section of config/app.json: - Change `macaroon_location` to the location of your LND admin macaroon - Change `tls_location` to the location of your LND cert Edit the "production" section of config/config.json - Update "storage" to point to where you want your DB file to live To connect to your app - edit the `public_url` in config/app.json to equal your public IP or fully qualified domain name ### run `npm run prod` When Relay starts up, it will print a QR in the terminal. You can scan this in your app (Android & iOS) to connect! [Back to README](https://github.com/dimaatmelodromru/sphinx-relay/tree/docs-edit#connecting-a-mobile-client)