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This page will guide you through the steps needed to prepare a computer for development with the Substrate Node Template. Since Substrate is built with the Rust programming language, the first thing you will need to do is prepare the computer for Rust development - these steps will vary based on the computer's operating system. Once Rust is configured, you will use its toolchains to interact with Rust projects; the commands for Rust's toolchains will be the same for all supported, Unix-based operating systems.
Substrate development is easiest on Unix-based operating systems like macOS or Linux. The examples in the Substrate Tutorials and How-to Guides use Unix-style terminals to demonstrate how to interact with Substrate from the command line.
Open the Terminal application and execute the following commands:
# Install Homebrew if necessary https://brew.sh/
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
# Make sure Homebrew is up-to-date, install openssl and cmake
brew update
brew install openssl cmake
Use a terminal shell to execute the following commands:
sudo apt update
# May prompt for location information
sudo apt install -y cmake pkg-config libssl-dev git build-essential clang libclang-dev curl
Run these commands from a terminal:
pacman -Syu --needed --noconfirm cmake gcc openssl-1.0 pkgconf git clang
export OPENSSL_LIB_DIR="/usr/lib/openssl-1.0"
export OPENSSL_INCLUDE_DIR="/usr/include/openssl-1.0"
Use a terminal to run the following commands:
# Update
sudo dnf update
# Install packages
sudo dnf install cmake pkgconfig rocksdb rocksdb-devel llvm git libcurl libcurl-devel curl-devel clang
This project uses rustup
to help manage the Rust toolchain. First install
and configure rustup
:
# Install
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
# Configure
source ~/.cargo/env
Finally, configure the Rust toolchain:
rustup default stable
rustup update nightly
rustup update stable
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown --toolchain nightly