Vartex is a vortex into the permaweb -- the decentralised web on top of the Arweave protocol. Vartex nodes offer services to permaweb users -- serving data and query requests to desktop and mobile browsers.
The service builds upon Amplify, a fork of the original Arweave.net gateway service.
We are in beta! Please give Vartex a spin and let us know what you think via the Arweave Developer Discord.
- 👻 If you encounter issues, please open a ticket here and we will try to respond ASAP!
- 🎁 If you feel this code needs improvement, please open a PR.
- 🙏 If a feature you'd like to see is missing, open a feature request ticket and let's discuss it!
The easiest way to start with your own gateway is by running the service with docker-compose.
- Docker Compose (comes with Cassandra image)
- 1TB or more free disk space for persistent volume
Clone this repo with:
git clone https://github.com/ArweaveTeam/vartex.gitGo into the directory:
cd gateway-cassandraCopy the .env.example to .env, and change the ARWEAVE_NODES variable to the IP addresses of your Arweave node.
cp .env.example .envRun the docker-compose command:
docker-compose up -dWait a couple of minutes and then you can see your gateway running on:
http://localhost:3000/graphqlYou can also run the gateway without using Docker.
- NodeJS v16.4.0 or higher
- Cassandra v4.0.0 or higher
By default, there is a default environment you can use located at .env.example in the repository.
Make sure you copy this configuration to .env.
cp .env.example .envStart Cassandra and then run the following command to compile the gateway.
# with npm
npm run start
# with yarn
yarn startYou can test if the server and the GraphQL queries are working properly by navigating to.
http://localhost:1248/graphqlThis webpage should look similar to.
https://arweave.dev/graphql