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Customized Backend

{% hint style="info" %} You will use the docker-compose-no-build-external-backend.ymlfile. {% endhint %}

Prerequisites

  • Docker v20.10+
  • Docker-compose 2.x.x+
  • Running Ethereum JSON RPC client

Please see https://github.com/blockscout/blockscout/tree/master/docker-compose for additional information

1) Pull changes from the Blockscout master branch

We assume Blockscout is already deployed in your environment.

git pull origin master

2) Navigate to the docker compose folder

cd docker-compose

3) Run docker compose with BACK_PROXY_PASS variable.

You will pass in the backend proxy url when running docker compose. The standard configuration for the backend is http//host.docker.internal:4000 but if you've made any changes pass in your url.

Run all containers (up) and run processes in the background (-d).

BACK_PROXY_PASS=http//host.docker.internal:4000 docker compose -f docker-compose-no-build-external-backend.yml up -d

View progress and check containers

Docker ps

4) Check the proxy configuration

cd proxy
Cat default.conf.template

Unless you overrode the default configs (or did not provide the FRONT_PROXY_PASS variable) , you will see the default port for the backend is 4000, and 3000 for the frontend.

However, with the proxy setup the whole application will default to port 80 (which is just localhost). Your frontend instance should now be served on localhost. More details about the recommended proxy setup.

{% hint style="info" %} It may take several minutes for the frontend to propagate during this process. {% endhint %}

5) Adjust frontend ENVs if needed

There are several required ENVs for the frontend. If required variables are missing or invalid the frontend will show in error message and will not run the app.

To adjust, stop the frontend container, update the env file (or pass variables directly), and restart the container.

6) Check Microservice ENVs

Typically the default values will provide what you need for the common-visualizer.env, common-stats.env, and common-smart-contract-verifier.env files.

Note that in the smart-contract-verifier.envs the SMART_CONTRACT_VERIFIER__SOLIDITY__FETCHER__LIST__LIST_URL variable is different depending on your OS. The default is Linux, if you are running macOS or Windows be sure to comment out the appropriate variables.