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Alternatively to running yagna from binaries, especially if you're an adventurous type, you might want to run it directly from sources. |
Running from sources allows you to have a closer look at its internals and to try all the latest features while they're being developed. It's important to note that, unless you really know what you're doing, you'll be much better off using our bundled binaries.
To run yagna
from sources, you'll need to have a rust
development environment installed - it will be needed to run the yagna
daemon itself. If you don't have it, please refer to the docs to install it: https://www.rust-lang.org/learn/get-started
Afterwards, you'll need to launch the yagna
service.
First, clone the yagna
repository from: https://github.com/golemfactory/yagna/
git clone https://github.com/golemfactory/yagna.git
Once you have cloned it and checked out, enter its directory and copy the template environment file onto a proper .env file:
cp .env-template .env
then run:
cargo run service run
This command will build yagna
using the Rust compiler (which might take a considerable time unless you're working on a really fast machine) and once it's built, will subsequently launch it.
Once the daemon launches, it will start emitting some debug messages among which one of the first ones will look like:
[2020-07-16T12:11:33Z INFO yagna] Starting yagna service!
.
There you go! You have successfully started the yagna daemon and can now use it to connect to the Golem network, run our examples and develop your own Golem apps.
{% hint style="warning" %}
Remember that, when running from sources, the yagna
command must be replaced with cargo run
in any of the examples we provide elsewhere in this documentation. E.g. instead of: yagna app-key list
you'd run: cargo run app-key list
.
{% endhint %}
If you're running yagna
from source, then you won't have the gftp
binary around and you will also need to build it yourself. To do so, once again, go to your yagna
source directory and execute:
cd core/gftp
cargo install --path .
This will build and install the gftp
binary for you.
{% hint style="success" %}
Your yagna
daemon is now ready!
{% endhint %}