Run an Electrum server with one command
* Update to version 1.8.7 of ElectrumX * Upgrade to Python 3.7 This is suggested in the release notes of ElectrumX: "It is strongly recommended you upgrade to Python 3.7, which fixes bugs in asyncio that caused an ever-growing open file count and memory consumption whilst serving clients. Those problems should not occur with Python 3.7." * Remove .py from the file to execute * Rename Bitcoin to BitcoinSegwit as required by ElectrumX * Travis to check version from new path |
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docker-electrumx
Run an Electrum server with one command
An easily configurable Docker image for running an Electrum server.
Usage
docker run \
-v /home/username/electrumx:/data \
-e DAEMON_URL=http://user:pass@host:port \
-e COIN=BitcoinSegwit \
-p 50002:50002 \
lukechilds/electrumx
If there's an SSL certificate/key (electrumx.crt/electrumx.key) in the /data volume it'll be used. If not, one will be generated for you.
You can view all ElectrumX environment variables here: https://github.com/kyuupichan/electrumx/blob/master/docs/environment.rst
TCP Port
By default only the SSL port is exposed. You can expose the unencrypted TCP port with -p 50001:50001, although this is strongly discouraged.
Version
You can also run a specific version of ElectrumX if you want.
docker run \
-v /home/username/electrumx:/data \
-e DAEMON_URL=http://user:pass@host:port \
-e COIN=Bitcoin \
-p 50002:50002 \
lukechilds/electrumx:v1.2.1
License
MIT © Luke Childs