# Quartz app wasmd image This folder contains a `Dockerfile` that helps build a single-node [wasmd] validator for use in testing your Quartz application. It facilitates the creation of a Docker image with 4 accounts pre-loaded, each having a small amount of `ucosm` preloaded from genesis for experimentation. - `admin` - `alice` - `bob` - `charlie` These accounts' details are stored in clear text in the [accounts](./accounts/) folder. **Note: this image is _not_ intended to be used in production.** ## Running the image From this directory, simply run: ```bash make run ``` This will implicitly call `make build` to build the Docker image, and then run it, binding to the following ports on the local machine: - 1317 - 9090 - 26656 - 26657 It also implicitly creates a Docker volume called `wasmd_data` such that just the contents of the `/root` directory in the container persist across restarts. To wipe this volume and start from scratch, simply terminate the container and run: ```bash docker volume rm wasmd_data ``` ## Building the image To build the image without running it, simply run: ```bash make ``` This will, by default, build a Docker image tagged `informaldev/wasmd:v0.44.0`. ## Querying accounts in the container To query, for example, the `admin` account's balance, where the `admin` account's address is `wasm1mkrm9m8g0dzv5z73xg8yzlj6srqc72qru5xfv3`, once the Docker container is running, in a separate terminal run: ```bash # The first "wasmd" indicates the name of the running Docker container, whereas # the second "wasmd" indicates the name of the command to run inside the # container. docker exec -it wasmd \ wasmd query bank balances wasm1mkrm9m8g0dzv5z73xg8yzlj6srqc72qru5xfv3 ``` You should see output like: ```bash balances: - amount: "12000000000000" denom: ucosm - amount: "12000000000000" denom: ustake pagination: next_key: null total: "0" ``` [wasmd]: https://github.com/CosmWasm/wasmd