openbazaar-go
OpenBazaar Server Daemon in Go
This repository contains the OpenBazaar server daemon which handles the heavy lifting for the OpenBazaar desktop application. The server combines several technologies: A modified IPFS node, which itself combines ideas from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia. A lightweight SPV Bitcoin wallet for interacting with the Bitcoin network. And a JSON API which can be used by a user interface to control the node and browse the network. If you are looking for the OpenBazaar user interface code see here.
Table of Contents
Install
A typical install of OpenBazaar contains a bundle of the server deamon and user interface. If this is what you are looking for you can find an installer at https://openbazaar.org/download.html. If you are looking to run the server daemon by itself or to contribute to developement see below for instructions.
Install prebuilt packages
The easiest way to run the server is to download a pre-built binary. You can find binaries of our latest release for each operating system here.
Build from Source
To build from source you will need to have Go installed and properly configured. Detailed instructs for installing Go and openbazaar-go on each operating system can be found in the docs package.
Dependency Management
We use Godeps with vendored third-party packages.
IPFS Dependency
We are using a fork of go-ipfs in the daemon. The primary changes include different protocol strings to segregate the OpenBazaar network from the main IPFS network and an increased TTL on certain types of DHT data. You can find the full diff in the readme of the forked repo. The fork is bundled in the vendor package and will be used automatically when you compile and run the server. Note that you will still see github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs import statements instead of github.com/OpenBazaar/gp-ipfs despite the package being a fork. This is done to avoid a major refactor of import statements and make rebasing IPFS much more easy.
Updating
You can either pull in remote changes as normal or run go get -u github.com/OpenBazaar/openbazaar-go
Usage
You can run the server with go run openbazaard.go start
Options
Usage:
openbazaar-go [OPTIONS] start [start-OPTIONS]
The start command starts the OpenBazaar-Server
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
[start command options]
-p, --password= the encryption password if the database is
encrypted
-t, --testnet use the test network
-r, --regtest run in regression test mode
-l, --loglevel= set the logging level [debug, info, notice,
warning, error, critical]
-a, --allowip= only allow API connections from these IPs
-s, --stun use stun on µTP IPv4
-d, --datadir= specify the data directory to be used
--disablewallet disable the wallet functionality of the node
--disableexchangerates disable the exchange rate service to prevent
api queries
--storage= set the outgoing message storage option
[self-hosted, dropbox] default=self-hosted
Documentation
When ready we will put up a full documentation of the OpenBazaar protocol and the JSON API at https://docs.openbazaar.org
TODO
The server is currently under heavy development. Most of the underlying networking is complete and what remains is to build out the order/purchase flow. We expect to have a development release which will be capable of browsing the network in a few weeks.
Contributing
Contributions are definitely welcome! Please read the contributing guidlines before starting.
License
MIT