When i've developed smart contract i've faced a problem demonstrate my work to the customer as fast as possible. Yes, you could deploy contracts to the public testnet (for example - Ropsten). But what when you will need manually check some conditions where you will need a 1000 ether? A 10000 ether? Maybe more?
So i've put pre-configured parity node and put this into the docker-compose repo. Feel free to use and enjoy!
Clone the repository docker and run inside the project folder:
$ docker-compose up -d
By default this will create:
All accounts have 1000 Ether on balance
Password: Password12345
Accounts:
0x9e65c373a97793e8d36cb8316ecbe79940110f90
Private key: 5182723ba98bc10632156ad481d89a7507c6170312ae901db835a19eeaf147ad
0x4fc95b48a473f59c83a4aaefaad2a588a865d013
0x4ca7393cf5575fdefd8402f16920a33870fc9ef0
0x800ce51198c95280f2627a330e730bc96f704178
0xf85d84c5ef6dfd25e9a2f23941a93a05b41ffd7d
0x010e49e47cbb34e67c072702ed6f4d8b273f751f
0x67efd57c71232438cb405ce8917e259b8d14ea7e
0x4929d7de115ff73fe19fcf8ace73a2bececc9eb0
0x07a6aea0328e908140670628d67b6133c121f1c7
0x81eaf903c952447fd27b11db1604f4da6deda0ed
You could restore account from the keystore and unlock it with a password.
Keystore placed in files/keystore/ directory.
First address (0x9e65c373a97793e8d36cb8316ecbe79940110f90) is used for contracts deployment and this account is owner of contracts by default.
docker-compose upsh new-token.shhttp://docker-ip:8180 address