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This is an example Dockerfile to run the zcashd daemon in a containerized Debian base OS. The image pulls the apt package built by Electric Coin Company. This is an example Dockerfile to run the zcashd daemon in a containerized Debian base OS. The image pulls the apt package built by Electric Coin Company.
The output of building this image should be accessible at https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/electriccoinco/zcashd The output of building this image should be accessible at https://hub.docker.com/r/electriccoinco/zcashd
## Defaults ## Defaults
The image will run as a non-root user, `zcashd` with uid `2001`. When mapping volumes from the host into the container, these permissions must be used, or rebuilt the image with your custom values. The image will run as a non-root user, `zcashd` with uid `2001`. When mapping volumes from the host into the container, these permissions must be used, or rebuild the image with your custom values.
## Run time configuration ## Run time configuration
The goal is to follow the default zcashd startup behavior as closely as possible. The goal is to follow the default zcashd startup behavior as closely as possible.
At startup, the image will execute the [./entrpoint.sh](./entrypoint) script. This script use environmental variables to configure the command line parameters, do a little house cleaning, and start zcashd. At startup, the image will execute the [./entrypoint.sh](./entrypoint.sh) script. This script uses environmental variables to configure the command line parameters, do a little house cleaning, and start zcashd.
### Available environment variables ### Available environment variables
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### Persist data to the host ### Persist data to the host
For this example, we'll create a a place for zcashd to store the blockchain data, create a new container that uses that location, and run it in the background. For this example, we'll create a place for zcashd to store the blockchain data, create a new container that uses that location, and run it in the background.
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mkdir {./zcash-params-dir,./zcash-data-dir} mkdir {./zcash-params-dir,./zcash-data-dir}