Splinter is a privacy-focused platform for distributed applications that provides a blockchain-inspired networking environment for communication and transactions between organizations. Splinter lets you combine blockchain-related technologies -- such as smart contracts and consensus engines -- to build a wide variety of architectural patterns.
See splinter.dev to learn about Splinter.
- Splinter documentation
- Release notes
- Community information
- Other Splinter repositories
- Example applications
- Related projects:
Splinter is built using latest stable rust, which you should install via rustup.
To install the remaining dependencies using a package manager, run one of the following commands.
Homebrew (OS X):
brew install openssl zeromq pkg-config protobuf postgresql
APT (Ubuntu):
apt install libssl-dev libzmq3-dev pkg-config libprotobuf-dev postgresql
Once you have the prerequisites installed, build Splinter by running cargo build
from the root directory. This command builds all of the Splinter
components, including libsplinter
(the main library), splinterd
(the
splinter daemon), the CLI, the client, and all examples in the examples
directory.
To build individual components, run cargo build
in the component directories.
For example, to build only the splinter library, navigate to libsplinter
,
then run cargo build
.
To build Splinter using Docker, run
docker-compose -f docker-compose-installed.yaml build
from the root
directory. This command builds Docker images for all of the Splinter
components, including libsplinter
(the main library), splinterd
(the splinter daemon), the CLI, the client, and all examples in the examples
directory.
To build individual components using Docker, run
docker-compose -f docker-compose-installed.yaml build <component>
from the root directory. For example, to build only the splinter daemon,
run docker-compose -f docker-compose-installed.yaml build splinterd
.
To use Docker to build Splinter with experimental features enabled, set an
environment variable in your shell before running the build commands. For
example: export 'CARGO_ARGS= --features experimental'
. To go back to
building with default features, unset the environment variable:
unset CARGO_ARGS
Splinter software is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0 software license.
Splinter operates under the Cargill Code of Conduct.