This repository contains reference implementation of the Pierport Protocol UIP, and acts as an intermediate proxy for verifying and cleaning up a pier before it gets imported.
The default configuration is a bit aggressive, most notably, cram
is being used to verify integrity of the pier, before and after performing cleanup tasks.
You may build pierport inside a docker container. In which case, just do the following:
docker build . -t pierport
You may then run it as follows:
docker run -p 4242 --name pierport -it pierport
To configure pierport, you may choose to either set specific PRT_
environment variables (eg.: -e PRT_PU_VERIFY_CRAM=false
), or bind mount a config toml file to the container using -v path/to/config.toml:/pierport_cfg.toml
.
To see available configuration environment variables, see env_cfg.sh
file.
Once you have a built the image, tagged as pierport
, you may also run the tests:
sh scripts/test.sh