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159 lines
5.8 KiB
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## Ride The Lightning (RTL)
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![](screenshots/RTL_Home.png)
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<a href="https://snyk.io/test/github/ShahanaFarooqui/RTL"><img src="https://snyk.io/test/github/ShahanaFarooqui/RTL/badge.svg" alt="Known Vulnerabilities" data-canonical-src="https://snyk.io/test/github/ShahanaFarooqui/RTL" style="max-width:100%;"></a>
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**Intro** -- [Application Features](Application_features.md) -- [Road Map](Roadmap.md) -- [LND API Coverage](LNDAPICoverage.md) -- [Application Configurations](Application_configurations)
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* [Introduction](#intro)
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* [Architecture](#arch)
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* [Prerequisites](#prereq)
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* [Installation](#install)
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* [Prep For Execution](#prep)
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* [Start The Server](#start)
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* [Access The Application](#access)
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* [Troubleshooting](#trouble)
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### <a name="intro"></a>Introduction
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RTL is a full function, device agnostic web user interface for Lightning Network Daemon, to help manage lightning node operations.
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Lightning Network Daemon is an implementation of Lightning Network BOLT protocol by [Lightning Labs](https://lightning.engineering/).
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Pre-requisite for running RTL is a functioning LND node. You can setup your own node, by following the below guides:
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* Windows/Mac users can explore Pierre Rochard's [Node Launcher](https://github.com/lightning-power-users/node-launcher)
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* Linux or Raspberry Pi users can explore Stadicus's [guide](https://github.com/Stadicus/guides/blob/master/raspibolt/README.md)
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RTL source code is available at this [repo](https://github.com/ShahanaFarooqui/RTLFullApplication)
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For detailed screenshots and UI operation guide you can visit our [medium post](https://medium.com/@suheb.khan/how-to-ride-the-lightning-447af999dcd2)
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### <a name="arch"></a>Architecture
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![](screenshots/RTL_Arch.png)
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### <a name="prereq"></a>Prerequisites
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Please ensure that you have completed the installation of LND lightning node.
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The application also requires Node.js, which can be downloaded [here](https://nodejs.org/en/download/)
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Recommended Browsers: Chrome, Firefox, MS Edge
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### <a name="install"></a>Installation
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#### First time setup
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Fetch sources from the RTL git repository, by executing the below command at the command prompt:
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`$ git clone https://github.com/ShahanaFarooqui/RTL.git`
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Move to the newly created directory:
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`$ cd RTL`
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Fetch the dependencies and build the application by running:
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`$ npm install`
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#### Updating existing build
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```
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$ cd RTL
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$ git reset --hard HEAD
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$ git clean -f -d
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$ git pull
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$ npm install
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```
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### <a name="prep"></a>Prep for Execution
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Make sure you are in the RTL directory, where the application was built.
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RTL requires a config file `RTL.conf` to start the server and provide user authentication for the app.
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Locate the complete path of the readable macroon file (admin.macroon) on your node and lnd.conf file
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If you followed Stacidus's guide referenced above, and you are on lnd version 0.4.2 or below it should be `/home/admin/.lnd`.
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For lnd versions 0.5 and above, it should be `/home/admin/.lnd/data/chain/bitcoin/testnet`.
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Other platform users should accordingly locate the directory of the readable macroon and lnd.conf files.
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The path of the macroon directory and lnd.conf needs to be provided in the RTL.conf file to start the server.
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Sample RTL.conf:
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```
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[Authentication]
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lndServerUrl=https://localhost:8080/v1
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macroonPath=C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\Lnd\data\chain\bitcoin\testnet
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nodeAuthType=DEFAULT
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lndConfigPath=C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\Lnd\lnd.conf
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[Settings]
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flgSidenavOpened=true
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flgSidenavPinned=true
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menu=Vertical
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menuType=Regular
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theme=dark-blue
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satsToBTC=false
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```
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#### User Authentication on RTL
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Basic user authentication has now been added on RTL. This requires user to login to RTL server first, before accessing LND functions.
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There are two options to configure authentication on RTL, depending on the `nodeAuthtype` value provided in RTL.conf.
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For `nodeAuthType=DEFAULT`
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Password provided in lnd.conf for the rpc setting for bitcoind will be used for authentication.
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For `nodeAuthType=CUSTOM`
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Specific password can be provided in RTL.conf, to be used by RTL for authentication.
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Password should be set with `rtlPass=<user defined>` in the [Authentication] section of RTL.conf
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### <a name="start"></a>Start the Server
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Run the following command:
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`node rtl`
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If the server started successfully, you should get the below output on the console:
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`Server is up and running, please open the UI at http://localhost:3000`
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#### Optional: Running RTL as a service (rpi or Linux platform users)
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In case you are running a headless rpi or Linux node, you can configure RTL as a service.
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* Create RTL systemd unit and with the following content. Save and exit.
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```bash
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# Raspibolt RTL: systemd unit for RTL
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# /etc/systemd/system/RTL.service
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[Unit]
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Description=RTL daemon
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Wants=lnd.service
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After=lnd.service
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[Service]
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/node /home/admin/Projects/RTL/rtl
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User=<user>
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Restart=always
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TimeoutSec=120
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RestartSec=30
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[Install]
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WantedBy=multi-user.target
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```
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* enable and start RTL
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```
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$ sudo systemctl enable RTL
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$ sudo systemctl start RTL
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```
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* montior the RTL log file in realtime(exit with Ctrl-C)
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`$ sudo journalctl -f -u RTL`
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### <a name="access"></a>Accessing the Application
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You can access the application in two ways:
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#### Same device as the server
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Open your browser at the following address: http://localhost:3000 to access the RTL application.
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#### Remotely from another device on the same local network as the node
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Ensure that the firewall running on your node allows access on port 3000 (or the custom port configured for RTL).
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Determine the IP address of your node to access the application.
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E.g. if the IP address of your node is 192.168.0.15 then open your browser at the following address: http://192.168.0.15:3000 to access RTL.
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### <a name="trouble"></a>Troubleshooting
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Feel free to open issues on our github, in case you are running into issues with the application.
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You can also reach out via twitter DM on @Sauby_k or @RTL_App. Thanks for your interest.
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