# substrate-contracts-node This repository contains Substrate's [`node-template`](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/bin/node-template) configured to include Substrate's [`pallet-contracts`](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/frame/contracts) ‒ a smart contract module. This repository is tracking Substrate's `master`. _It contains a couple of modifications that make it unsuitable for a production deployment, but a great fit for development and testing:_ * The unstable features of the [`pallet-contracts`](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/frame/contracts) are enabled by default (see the [`runtime/Cargo.toml`](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate-contracts-node/blob/main/runtime/Cargo.toml)). * The consensus algorithm has been switched to `manual-seal` in [#42](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate-contracts-node/pull/42). Hereby blocks are authored immediately at every transaction, so there is none of the typical six seconds block time associated with `grandpa` or `aura`. * If no CLI arguments are passed the node is started in development mode by default. If you are looking for a node suitable for production see these configurations: * [Substrate Node Template](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/bin/node-template) * [Substrate Cumulus Parachain Template](https://github.com/paritytech/cumulus/tree/master/parachain-template) * [Canvas Parachain Configuration for Rococo](https://github.com/paritytech/cumulus/tree/master/polkadot-parachains/canvas-kusama) ## Installation ### Download Binary The easiest way is to download a binary release from [our releases page](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate-contracts-node/releases) and just execute `./substrate-contracts-node --dev`. ### Build Locally Follow the [official installation steps](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/getting-started/installation/) to set up all Substrate prerequisites. Afterwards you can install this node via ```bash cargo install contracts-node --git https://github.com/paritytech/substrate-contracts-node.git --force --locked ``` The `--locked` flag makes the installation use the same versions as the `Cargo.lock` in those repositories ‒ ensuring that the last known-to-work version of the dependencies are used. The latest confirmed working Substrate commit which will then be used is [4289b32f052e4ac0ce4c049000c0ef8bd5365a53](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/4289b32f052e4ac0ce4c049000c0ef8bd5365a53). ## Usage To run a local dev node execute ```bash substrate-contracts-node --dev ``` A new chain in temporary directory will be created each time the command is executed. This is the default for `--dev` chain specs. If you want to persist chain state across runs you need to specify a directory with `--base-path`. ### Show only Errors and Contract Debug Output To have only errors and contract debug output show up on the console you can supply `-lerror,runtime::contracts=debug` when starting the node. Important: Debug output is only printed for RPC calls or off-chain tests ‒ not for transactions! See our FAQ for more details: [How do I print something to the console from the runtime?](https://paritytech.github.io/ink-docs/faq/#how-do-i-print-something-to-the-console-from-the-runtime). ## Connect with Polkadot-JS Apps Front-end Once the node template is running locally, you can connect to it with the **Polkadot-JS Apps** frontend to interact with your chain. [Click here](https://polkadot.js.org/apps/#/explorer?rpc=ws://localhost:9944) to connect the frontend to your local node.