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Fix: readme (#247)
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rickimoore authored Jun 26, 2024
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Docker is the recommended way to run Siren. This will expose Siren as a webapp.

Configuration is done through environemnt variables, the best way to get started is by copying `.env.example` to `.env` and editing the relevant sections (typically, this would at least include `BEACON_URL`, `VALIDATOR_URL` and `API_TOKEN`)
Configuration is done through environment variables, the best way to get started is by copying `.env.example` to `.env` and editing the relevant sections (typically, this would at least include `BEACON_URL`, `VALIDATOR_URL` and `API_TOKEN`)

Then to run the image:

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### Building locally

Building from source requires `Node v18.18` and `yarn`.
To build from source, ensure that your system has `Node v18.18` and `yarn` installed. Start by configuring your environment variables. The recommended approach is to duplicate the `.env.example` file, rename it to `.env`, and modify the necessary settings. Essential variables typically include `BEACON_URL`, `VALIDATOR_URL`, and `API_TOKEN`.

#### Build and run the backend
Navigate to the backend directory `cd backend`. Install all required Node packages by running `yarn`. Once the installation is complete, compile the backend with `yarn build`. Deploy the backend in a production environment, `yarn start:production`. This ensures optimal performance.


#### Build and run the frontend
After initializing the backend, return to the root directory. Install all frontend dependencies by executing `yarn`. Build the frontend using `yarn build`. Start the frontend production server with `yarn start`.

This will allow you to access siren at `http://localhost:3000` by default.

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