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Deploy on Heroku
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Run the following commands:
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heroku create
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heroku buildpacks:add heroku/gradle
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heroku config:set BITCOIN_AVG_PUBKEY=[your pubkey] BITCOIN_AVG_PRIVKEY=[your privkey]
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git push heroku master
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curl https://your-app-123456.herokuapp.com/getAllMarketPrices
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To register the node as a Tor hidden service, first install the Heroku Tor buildpack:
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heroku buildpacks:add https://github.com/cbeams/heroku-buildpack-tor.git
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git push heroku master
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> NOTE: this deployment will take a while, because the new buildpack must download and build Tor from source.
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Next, generate your Tor hidden service private key and .onion address:
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heroku run bash
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./tor/bin/tor -f torrc
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When the process reports that it is "100% bootstrapped", kill it, then copy the generated private key and .onion hostname values:
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cat build/tor-hidden-service/hostname
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cat build/tor-hidden-service/private_key
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exit
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> IMPORTANT: Save the private key value in a secure location so that this node can be re-created elsewhere with the same .onion address in the future if necessary.
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Now configure the hostname and private key values as environment variables for your Heroku app:
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heroku config:set HIDDEN=true HIDDEN_DOT_ONION=[your .onion] HIDDEN_PRIVATE_KEY="[your tor privkey]"
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git push heroku master
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When the application finishes restarting, you should still be able to access it via the clearnet, e.g. with:
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curl https://your-app-123456.herokuapp.com/getAllMarketPrices
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And via your Tor Browser at:
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http://$YOUR_ONION/getAllMarketPrices
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