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# Getting Started

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The Build an Airnode guide will discuss, in detail, how an Airnode is constructed. But first, see the Quick Deploy demos to get a simple understanding of an Airnode deployment. The demos Quick Deploy AWS and Quick Deploy GCP each have preconfigured downloadable project folders with files for a typical deployment. This guide primarily focuses on a deployment to AWS but describes changes that are needed for GCP deployments when encountered.

# Project Folder

Create a folder called /my-airnode. Add the files config.json, secrets.env, and aws.env to this folder as shown below. Optionally add gcp.json if you intend to deploy to GCP as well.

my-airnode
├── aws.env     <- For AWS deployment
├── gcp.json    <- Optional for GCP deployment
├── config.json
└── secrets.env
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This guide will explain the content of the configuration files and run the deployment within this project folder. Use the files in the Templates section of the docs to get a jump start if you are new to Airnode. Also consider the Quick Deploy Demos if you are new to Airnode before using this guide.

# Configuration

The main focus while creating an Airnode is the preparation of three files (two for GCP) that both define and support its creation.

  • config.json: Defines the Airnode and its behavior.
  • secrets.env: Hold secrets referenced by config.json using interpolation.
  • aws.env: Holds the AWS credentials used by the Docker deployer image to deploy the Airnode to AWS.
  • gcp.json: (GCP) only) Holds the GCP project ID and associated information used by the Docker deployer image to deploy the Airnode to GCP.

# Deployment

Last is the deployment. There are two ways to run the Airnode. The most popular is with a cloud provider like AWS or GCP. You would use the Docker Airnode Deployer Image for this type of deployment. This guide will use the deployer image.

The second method is to run a containerized Airnode hosted internally or with a cloud provider service (e.g. AWS EC2 or Lightsail). Use the Docker Airnode Client Image for this type of deployment.

Complete the following sections for an in-depth understanding of Airnode.

Last Updated: 8/9/2022, 2:28:25 PM