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@etclabscore/jade-service-runner
Advanced tools
 Supported by [ETC Labs](https://www.etclabs.org/)
Service Runner is an opinionated JSON-RPC service manager, that provides daemonization, installation, and discovery for JSON-RPC based services.
Service Runner helps developers gain access to a user's locally run services. It provides users with a management and installation tool, that allows developers to discover services and reliably request access to those services.
Service Runner improves the dApp development cycle, by reducing the number of steps required for running services that are local to the user, in addition to associated with relying on locally running JSON-RPC services. To do this effectively, Jade Service Runner supports the following:
Install jade-service-runner
using npm
npm install -g @etclabscore/jade-service-runner
It also has a javascript client:
npm install @etclabscore/jade-service-runner-client
Then require it into any module.
const { ServiceRunner } = require('@etclabscore/jade-service-runner-client');
const ERPC = require('@etclabscore/ethereum-json-rpc');
const serviceRunner = new ServiceRunner({ transport: { type: "http", port: 8002, host: "localhost" } });
const serviceName = 'multi-geth';
const successful = await serviceRunner.installService(serviceName);
if (successful === false) throw new Error('Service not installed')
const serviceConfig = serviceRunner.start(serviceName, 'kotti');
const erpc = new ERPC(serviceConfig);
erpc.getBalance("0x0DEADBEEF");
to run the service runner:
jade-service-runner
Currently it supports multi-geth
with the following environments:
mainnet (ETC)
kotti
ethereum
goerli
rinkeby
You can extend jade-service-runner with your own configuration via the command line interface
jade-service-runner -c extended-jade-service-runner-config.json
You can view the API documentation here.
How to contribute, build and release are outlined in CONTRIBUTING.md, BUILDING.md and RELEASING.md respectively. Commits in this repository follow the CONVENTIONAL_COMMITS.md specification.
FAQs
 Supported by [ETC Labs](https://www.etclabs.org/)
We found that @etclabscore/jade-service-runner demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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