2. Configure your Steem node: - Connect to your server using SSH or a terminal emulator and navigate to the steemd directory. - Open the config.ini file in your preferred text editor. - Change “rpc-endpoint” to “127.0.0.1:8090” (or another port number, if preferred). - Save and close the config file.
3. Start your Steem node: - Run the steemd command in a bash shell or terminal session with appropriate parameters like this:
This will start up the steemd node as a local RPC service on port 8090 (or whatever port you specified in step 2).
4. Test your node:
- Use a tool like Postman to test that your node is operational by sending a request to http://localhost:8090/ with an appropriate JSON object as payload (example below):
1. Install the necessary software onto your server:
- Download and install the latest version of the Steemd software (available at https://github.com/steemit/steem/releases).
- Download and install the Steem RPC library (available at https://github.com/steemit/steem-rpc).
2. Configure your Steem node:
- Connect to your server using SSH or a terminal emulator and navigate to the steemd directory.
- Open the config.ini file in your preferred text editor.
- Change “rpc-endpoint” to “127.0.0.1:8090” (or another port number, if preferred).
- Save and close the config file.
3. Start your Steem node:
- Run the steemd command in a bash shell or terminal session with appropriate parameters like this:
./steemd --rpchost 0.0.0.0 --rpcport 8090 --rpcuser -- rpcpassword .
This will start up the steemd node as a local RPC service on port 8090 (or whatever port you specified in step 2).
4. Test your node:
- Use a tool like Postman to test that your node is operational by sending a request to http://localhost:8090/ with an appropriate JSON object as payload (example below):
{ "method": "get_account_count", "params": [] }
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