#!/usr/bin/env bash set -euo pipefail # This script demonstrates how to run a nix-bitcoin node in QEMU. # Running this script leaves no traces on your host system. # This demo is a template for your own experiments. # Run with option `--interactive` or `-i` to start a shell for interacting with # the node. # MAKE SURE TO REPLACE the SSH identity file if you use this script for # anything serious. if [[ ! -v NIX_BITCOIN_EXAMPLES_DIR ]]; then echo "Running script in nix shell env..." cd "${BASH_SOURCE[0]%/*}" exec nix-shell --run "./${BASH_SOURCE[0]##*/} $*" else cd "$NIX_BITCOIN_EXAMPLES_DIR" fi source qemu-vm/run-vm.sh echo "Building VM" nix-build --out-link "$tmpDir/vm" - <<'EOF' (import { configuration = { imports = [ ]; nix-bitcoin.generateSecrets = true; }; }).config.system.build.vm EOF vmNumCPUs=4 vmMemoryMiB=2048 sshPort=60734 runVM "$tmpDir/vm" "$vmNumCPUs" "$vmMemoryMiB" "$sshPort" vmWaitForSSH printf "Waiting until services are ready" c " $(cat qemu-vm/wait-until.sh) waitUntil 'systemctl is-active clightning &> /dev/null' 100 " echo echo echo "Bitcoind service:" c systemctl status bitcoind echo echo "Bitcoind network:" c bitcoin-cli getnetworkinfo echo echo "lightning-cli state:" c lightning-cli getinfo echo echo "Node info:" c nodeinfo case ${1:-} in -i|--interactive) . start-bash-session.sh ;; esac # Cleanup happens at exit (defined in qemu-vm/run-vm.sh)