lnd.xprv/docker/lnd/start-lnd.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# exit from script if error was raised.
set -e
# error function is used within a bash function in order to send the error
# message directly to the stderr output and exit.
error() {
echo "$1" > /dev/stderr
exit 0
}
# return is used within bash function in order to return the value.
return() {
echo "$1"
}
# set_default function gives the ability to move the setting of default
# env variable from docker file to the script thereby giving the ability to the
# user override it during container start.
set_default() {
# docker initialized env variables with blank string and we can't just
# use -z flag as usually.
BLANK_STRING='""'
VARIABLE="$1"
DEFAULT="$2"
if [[ -z "$VARIABLE" || "$VARIABLE" == "$BLANK_STRING" ]]; then
if [ -z "$DEFAULT" ]; then
error "You should specify default variable"
else
VARIABLE="$DEFAULT"
fi
fi
return "$VARIABLE"
}
# Set default variables if needed.
RPCUSER=$(set_default "$RPCUSER" "devuser")
RPCPASS=$(set_default "$RPCPASS" "devpass")
DEBUG=$(set_default "$DEBUG" "debug")
NETWORK=$(set_default "$NETWORK" "simnet")
CHAIN=$(set_default "$CHAIN" "bitcoin")
BACKEND="btcd"
HOSTNAME=$(hostname)
if [[ "$CHAIN" == "litecoin" ]]; then
BACKEND="ltcd"
fi
# CAUTION: DO NOT use the --noseedback for production/mainnet setups, ever!
# Also, setting --rpclisten to $HOSTNAME will cause it to listen on an IP
# address that is reachable on the internal network. If you do this outside of
# docker, this might be a security concern!
exec lnd \
--noseedbackup \
"--$CHAIN.active" \
"--$CHAIN.$NETWORK" \
"--$CHAIN.node"="$BACKEND" \
"--$BACKEND.rpccert"="/rpc/rpc.cert" \
"--$BACKEND.rpchost"="blockchain" \
"--$BACKEND.rpcuser"="$RPCUSER" \
"--$BACKEND.rpcpass"="$RPCPASS" \
"--rpclisten=$HOSTNAME:10009" \
"--rpclisten=localhost:10009" \
--debuglevel="$DEBUG" \
"$@"