Install cored

This document provides the instruction on how to install the release binaries of the cored.

Choose preferred way to install cored:

  1. Install cored and cosmovisor(for linux OS only)
  2. Install prebuilt cored(for linux OS only)
  3. Build from sources

Install cored and cosmovisor

Note: this option supports linux OS only

In case you want to run any type of node, it's strongly recommended to run it with cosmovisor. It allows automatically upgrading cored on the "chain upgrade".

  • Verify that network variables are set up correctly.

  • Create proper folder structure for cosmovisor and cored.

    mkdir -p $COREUM_HOME/bin
    mkdir -p $COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/genesis/bin
    mkdir -p $COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/upgrades
    mkdir -p $COREUM_HOME/data
    
  • Download cored and make it executable:

    • For Mainnet and Testnet:

      curl -LO https://github.com/CoreumFoundation/coreum/releases/download/$COREUM_VERSION/$COREUM_BINARY_NAME
      chmod +x ./cored-linux-amd64
      

      If you are getting 404 error at this step, run:

      echo https://github.com/CoreumFoundation/coreum/releases/download/$COREUM_VERSION/$COREUM_BINARY_NAME
      

      And check if it generates right link. It should lead to one of our releasesopen in new window. If it doesn't - double-check your network variables.

    • For Devnet:

      curl -LOf https://storage.googleapis.com/dev-cored-binaries/cored-linux-amd64
      chmod +x ./cored-linux-amd64
      
  • Put cored to the right place:

    if [ "$UPGRADE_NAME" == "genesis" ]
      then
      export DESTINATION=$COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/genesis/bin
    else
      mkdir -p $COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/upgrades/$UPGRADE_NAME/bin
      export DESTINATION=$COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/upgrades/$UPGRADE_NAME/bin
      ln -s $COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/upgrades/$UPGRADE_NAME $COREUM_HOME/cosmovisor/current
    fi
    mv $COREUM_BINARY_NAME $DESTINATION/cored
    

    Explanation: if there was the network upgrade after the genesis, the proper destination for binary should be at cosmovisor/upgrades directory, not the cosmovisor/genesis. Also, we create the symlink for the cosmovisor, so it will start with the right binary.

  • Finish downloading binaries and put them in the required folders.

    curl -LOf https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/releases/download/cosmovisor%2F$COREUM_COSMOVISOR_VERSION/$COSMOVISOR_TAR_NAME
    mkdir cosmovisor-binaries
    tar -xvf "$COSMOVISOR_TAR_NAME" -C cosmovisor-binaries
    mv "cosmovisor-binaries/cosmovisor" $COREUM_HOME/bin/cosmovisor
    rm "$COSMOVISOR_TAR_NAME"
    rm -r cosmovisor-binaries
    
  • Set the binaries PATH and the required environment variables.

    export PATH=$PATH:$COREUM_HOME/bin
    export PATH=$PATH:$DESTINATION
    export DAEMON_HOME="$COREUM_HOME/"
    export DAEMON_NAME="cored"
    
  • Test the binaries

    cored version
    
    cosmovisor version
    

That's it, you have cored and cosmovisor installed! You can return to previous Readme.

Install prebuilt cored

Note: this option supports linux OS only. Also, it should be used in case you interact with the chain with the CLI only.

  • Verify that network variables are set up correctly.

  • Create a proper folder structure for cored.

    mkdir -p $COREUM_HOME/bin
    
  • Download cored:

    • For Mainnet and Testnet:

      curl -LO https://github.com/CoreumFoundation/coreum/releases/download/$COREUM_VERSION/$COREUM_BINARY_NAME
      

      If you are getting 404 error at this step, run:

      echo https://github.com/CoreumFoundation/coreum/releases/download/$COREUM_VERSION/$COREUM_BINARY_NAME
      

      And check if it generates right link. It should lead to one of our releasesopen in new window. If it doesn't - double-check your network variables.

    • For Devnet:

      curl -LOf https://storage.googleapis.com/dev-cored-binaries/cored-linux-amd64
      chmod +x ./cored-linux-amd64
      
  • Put it in the required folder.

mv $COREUM_BINARY_NAME $COREUM_HOME/bin/cored
  • Add cored to PATH and make it executable.

    export PATH=$PATH:$COREUM_HOME/bin
    chmod +x $COREUM_HOME/bin/*
    

    Attention! Set this variable globally so it will be automatically set after starting a new terminal session.

  • Test cored.

    cored version
    

That's it, you have cored installed! You can return to previous Readme.

Build from sources

The Build and Playopen in new window doc describes the process of building and installation the cored binary from sources.

That's it, you have cored installed! You can return to previous Readme.

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