Parity - fast, light, and robust Ethereum client
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Parity's goal is to be the fastest, lightest, and most secure Ethereum client. We are developing Parity using the sophisticated and cutting-edge Rust programming language. Parity is licensed under the GPLv3, and can be used for all your Ethereum needs.
Parity comes with a built-in wallet. To access Parity Wallet simply go to http://web3.site/ (if you don't have access to the internet, but still want to use the service, you can also use http://127.0.0.1:8180/). It includes various functionality allowing you to:
- create and manage your Ethereum accounts;
- manage your Ether and any Ethereum tokens;
- create and register your own tokens;
- and much more.
By default, Parity will also run a JSONRPC server on 127.0.0.1:8545
and a websockets server on 127.0.0.1:8546
. This is fully configurable and supports a number of APIs.
If you run into an issue while using Parity, feel free to file one in this repository or hop on our Gitter or Riot chat room to ask a question. We are glad to help!
For security-critical issues, please refer to the security policy outlined in SECURITY.MD.
Parity's current release is 1.8. You can download it at https://github.com/paritytech/parity/releases or follow the instructions below to build from source.
Parity requires Rust version 1.21.0 to build
We recommend installing Rust through rustup. If you don't already have rustup, you can install it like this:
-
Linux:
$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
Parity also requires
gcc
,g++
,libssl-dev
/openssl
,libudev-dev
andpkg-config
packages to be installed. -
OSX:
$ curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
clang
is required. It comes with Xcode command line tools or can be installed with homebrew. -
Windows Make sure you have Visual Studio 2015 with C++ support installed. Next, download and run the rustup installer from https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup/dist/x86_64-pc-windows-msvc/rustup-init.exe, start "VS2015 x64 Native Tools Command Prompt", and use the following command to install and set up the msvc toolchain:
$ rustup default stable-x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
Once you have rustup, install Parity or download and build from source
In any of the supported Linux distros:
sudo snap install parity --edge
(Note that this is an experimental and unstable release, at the moment)
# download Parity code
$ git clone https://github.com/paritytech/parity
$ cd parity
# build in release mode
$ cargo build --release
This will produce an executable in the ./target/release
subdirectory.
Note: if cargo fails to parse manifest try:
$ ~/.cargo/bin/cargo build --release
Note: When compiling a crate and you receive the following error:
error: the crate is compiled with the panic strategy `abort` which is incompatible with this crate's strategy of `unwind`
Cleaning the repository will most likely solve the issue, try:
$ cargo clean
This will always compile the latest nightly builds. If you want to build stable or beta, do a git checkout stable
or git checkout beta
first.
bash <(curl https://get.parity.io -Lk)
The one-line installer always defaults to the latest beta release.
To start Parity manually, just run
$ ./target/release/parity
and Parity will begin syncing the Ethereum blockchain.
To start Parity as a regular user using systemd init:
- Copy
./scripts/parity.service
to your systemd user directory (usually~/.config/systemd/user
). - To configure Parity, write a
/etc/parity/config.toml
config file, see Configuring Parity for details.