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# Setup backend watchers
# Mempool Backend
The backend is static. Typescript scripts are compiled into the `dist` folder and served through a node web server.
These instructions are mostly intended for developers, but can be used as a basis for personal or small-scale production setups.
You can avoid the manual shutdown/recompile/restart command line cycle by using a watcher.
If you choose to use these instructions for a production setup, be aware that you will still probably need to do additional configuration for your specific OS, environment, use-case, etc. We do our best here to provide a good starting point, but only proceed if you know what you're doing. Mempool does not provide support for custom setups.
Make sure you are in the `backend` directory `cd backend`.
See other ways to set up Mempool on [the main README](/../../#installation-methods).
1. Install nodemon and ts-node
Jump to a section in this doc:
- [Set Up the Backend](#setup)
- [Development Tips](#development-tips)
## Setup
### 1. Clone Mempool Repository
Get the latest Mempool code:
```
sudo npm install -g ts-node nodemon
git clone https://github.com/mempool/mempool
cd mempool
```
2. Run the watcher
Check out the latest release:
> Note: You can find your npm global binary folder using `npm -g bin`, where nodemon will be installed.
```
latestrelease=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/mempool/mempool/releases/latest|grep tag_name|head -1|cut -d '"' -f4)
git checkout $latestrelease
```
### 2. Configure Bitcoin Core
Turn on `txindex`, enable RPC, and set RPC credentials in `bitcoin.conf`:
```
txindex=1
server=1
rpcuser=mempool
rpcpassword=mempool
```
### 3. Configure Electrum Server
[Pick an Electrum Server implementation](https://mempool.space/docs/faq#address-lookup-issues), configure it, and make sure it's synced.
**This step is optional.** You can run Mempool without configuring an Electrum Server for it, but address lookups will be disabled.
### 4. Configure MySQL
Get MariaDB from your operating system's package manager:
```
# Debian, Ubuntu, etc.
apt-get install mariadb-server mariadb-client
# macOS
brew install mariadb
mysql.server start
```
Create a database and grant privileges:
```
MariaDB [(none)]> drop database mempool;
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> create database mempool;
Query OK, 1 row affected (0.00 sec)
MariaDB [(none)]> grant all privileges on mempool.* to 'mempool'@'%' identified by 'mempool';
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec)
```
### 5. Prepare Mempool Backend
#### Build
Install dependencies with `npm` and build the backend:
```
cd backend
npm install # add --prod for production
npm run build
```
#### Configure
In the backend folder, make a copy of the sample config file:
```
cp mempool-config.sample.json mempool-config.json
```
Edit `mempool-config.json` as needed.
In particular, make sure:
- the correct Bitcoin Core RPC credentials are specified in `CORE_RPC`
- the correct `BACKEND` is specified in `MEMPOOL`: it should be "electrum" if you're connecting to an Electrum Server and "none" if you're not
### 6. Run Mempool Backend
Run the Mempool backend:
```
npm run start
```
When it's running, you should see output like this:
```
Mempool updated in 0.189 seconds
Updating mempool
Mempool updated in 0.096 seconds
Updating mempool
Mempool updated in 0.099 seconds
Updating mempool
Calculated fee for transaction 1 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 2 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 3 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 4 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 5 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 6 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 7 / 10
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Calculated fee for transaction 9 / 10
Calculated fee for transaction 10 / 10
Mempool updated in 0.243 seconds
Updating mempool
```
### 7. Set Up Mempool Frontend
With the backend configured and running, proceed to set up the [Mempool frontend](../frontend#manual-setup).
## Development Tips
### Set Up Backend Watchers
The Mempool backend is static. TypeScript scripts are compiled into the `dist` folder and served through a Node.js web server.
As a result, for development purposes, you may find it helpful to set up backend watchers to avoid the manual shutdown/recompile/restart command-line cycle.
First, install `nodemon` and `ts-node`:
```
npm install -g ts-node nodemon
```
Then, run the watcher:
```
nodemon src/index.ts --ignore cache/ --ignore pools.json
```
`nodemon` should be in npm's global binary folder. If needed, you can determine where that is with `npm -g bin`.