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+ # bulletin-deploy
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+ `bulletin-deploy` publishes a static web app to Bulletin and binds it to a human-readable `.dot` domain.
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+ The main CLI is deploy-only. Pool bootstrap and other operator setup live in [`bulletin-bootstrap`](docs/bootstrap.md).
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+ ## Quick Start
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install -g bulletin-deploy
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+ # Build your app first, then deploy it.
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+ bulletin-deploy ./dist my-app00.dot
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+ ```
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+ On success, the CLI prints the CID and the `.dot` domain that now serves your app.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ - **Node.js 22+**
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+ - **IPFS Kubo** if you want the default merkleization path
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+ ```bash
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+ # macOS
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+ brew install ipfs
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+ ipfs init
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+ # Linux
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+ wget https://dist.ipfs.tech/kubo/v0.33.0/kubo_v0.33.0_linux-amd64.tar.gz
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+ tar -xvzf kubo_v0.33.0_linux-amd64.tar.gz
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+ sudo bash kubo/install.sh
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+ ipfs init
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+ ```
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+ If you do not want a Kubo dependency, pass `--js-merkle`.
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+ Stable installs:
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+ - `npm install -g bulletin-deploy`
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+ - `npm install -g bulletin-deploy@latest`
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+ Release candidates:
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+ - `npm install -g bulletin-deploy@rc`
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+ - `npm install -g bulletin-deploy@<exact-version>`
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+
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+ ## CLI Usage
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ bulletin-deploy <build-dir> <domain.dot>
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+ ```
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+ Examples:
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+ ```bash
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+ # Basic deploy (defaults to --env paseo-next-v2)
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+ bulletin-deploy ./dist my-app00.dot
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+ # Pick a different environment
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+ bulletin-deploy ./dist my-app00.dot --env paseo-review
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+ # List supported environments
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+ bulletin-deploy --list-environments
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+ # Refresh the environments cache before deploying
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+ bulletin-deploy ./dist my-app00.dot --refresh-environments --env paseo-next-v2
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+ # Direct signer deploy
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+ bulletin-deploy ./dist my-app00.dot --mnemonic "..."
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+ # Custom Bulletin RPC override (asset-hub still comes from --env)
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+ bulletin-deploy ./dist my-app00.dot --rpc wss://custom-bulletin.example.com
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Selecting an environment
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+ `--env <id>` selects a target environment by id. The list of environments and their RPC endpoints is sourced dynamically from [`paritytech/bulletin-deploy/assets/environments.json`](./assets/environments.json), which mirrors [`paritytech/triangle-status/environments.json`](https://github.com/paritytech/triangle-status/blob/main/environments.json) (the latter is private; bulletin-deploy serves as the public mirror).
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+ | Env id | Network | Bulletin available? |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | `paseo-next-v2` (default) | testnet | yes |
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+ | `paseo-next` | testnet | yes |
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+ | `paseo-review` | testnet | yes |
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+ | `previewnet` | testnet | yes |
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+ | `polkadot` | mainnet | not yet |
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+ | `kusama` | mainnet | not yet |
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+
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+ A single env id drives both the bulletin RPC and the asset-hub RPC used internally for DotNS, so they cannot drift. When you pass `--rpc`, it overrides only the bulletin endpoint within the chosen env; the asset-hub endpoint still comes from `--env`.
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+ The runtime uses a 24-hour cache at `${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-~/.cache}/bulletin-deploy/environments.json`; `--refresh-environments` busts it and re-fetches. The npm tarball ships a bundled snapshot that is used when the live URL is unreachable.
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+ ### Options
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+ | Flag | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `--env <id>` | Target environment. Default: `paseo-next-v2`. See `--list-environments` for valid ids. |
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+ | `--list-environments` | Print the environments table and exit. |
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+ | `--refresh-environments` | Bust the cache and re-fetch environments.json. Composes with `--env` (refresh-then-deploy) or runs solo. |
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+ | `--rpc wss://...` | Override the Bulletin RPC endpoint within the chosen `--env`. Also readable from `BULLETIN_RPC`. |
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+ | `--mnemonic "..."` | Use a specific mnemonic as the direct signer for Bulletin uploads and DotNS updates. Also readable from `MNEMONIC`. |
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+ | `--derivation-path "..."` | Apply a Substrate derivation path to `--mnemonic`, for example `//deploy/3`. |
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+ | `--pool-size N` | Change the number of derived pool accounts available for pool-mode Bulletin uploads. Default: `10`. |
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+ | `--password "..."` | Encrypt SPA content before upload. Consumers must provide the password to decrypt it. |
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+ | `--js-merkle` | Use pure-JS merkleization instead of the Kubo binary. |
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+ | `--tag "..."` | Attach a free-form telemetry label. Also readable from `DEPLOY_TAG`. |
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+ | `--gh-pages-mirror` | After a successful deploy, push the generated CAR to the current repo's `gh-pages` branch as an HTTP mirror. |
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+ | `--input-car <path>` | Deploy from a pre-built CAR file instead of a build directory. Skips merkleization; reads the root CID from the CAR header. Usage: `bulletin-deploy --input-car site.car my-app.dot` |
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+ | `--version` | Print the CLI version. |
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+ | `--help` | Show help. |
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+
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+ ## Concepts
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+ - `Bulletin`: the chain that stores the app payload in chunked transaction storage.
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+ - `.dot domain`: the DotNS name that points at the deployed content.
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+ - `CAR`: the content-addressed archive produced from your build output before upload.
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+ - `merkleization`: turning a directory into a content-addressed DAG and CAR file.
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+ - `pool accounts`: derived Bulletin uploader accounts used to spread nonce and authorization load.
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+ - `PoP`: Proof of Personhood, which some `.dot` names require before registration.
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+
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+ ## Incremental Upload
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+ After the first deploy of a `.dot` domain, every subsequent deploy automatically reuses chunks already stored on Bulletin instead of re-uploading them. There is no flag to enable; it just runs.
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+ How it works:
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+ 1. The previous deploy embeds a manifest at `.bulletin-deploy/manifest.json` inside the deployed content (file classification, block ordering, chunk metadata).
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+ 2. The new deploy fetches the previous contenthash from DotNS, then fetches that manifest via the Bulletin IPFS gateway.
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+ 3. The new build's CAR is sliced into chunks; each chunk's CID is HEAD-probed against the gateway. Chunks already present are skipped.
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+ 4. Only the chunks that actually changed (typically: the manifest itself and any modified content) are uploaded.
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+ The summary line at the end of a deploy shows the savings:
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+ ```
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+ Cache:
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+ Manifest: embedded (1 attempt)
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+ Probed: 18 chunks → 15 cached, 2 to upload, 1 probe-failed
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+ Recycled: 3 CIDs found on-chain that weren't in the previous manifest
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+ Saved: ~52s and 14.3 MB upload
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+ ```
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+ CI runners benefit identically — no `actions/cache` wiring required, because the manifest travels with the deployed content rather than living on the runner's disk.
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+ **Encrypted deploys** (`--password`) bypass the incremental path. Encryption produces non-deterministic CAR bytes per run, so chunk-level dedup can't apply.
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+ ## Domain Rules
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+ ## GitHub Pages Mirror
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+ ## Programmatic API
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+ | `BULLETIN_ENVIRONMENTS_URL` | bulletin-deploy public mirror | Override the runtime URL for environments.json. Internal teams point this at a fork or local proxy. |
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+ | `BULLETIN_DEPLOY_TELEMETRY` | off for external users, on for internal users | `1` to opt in, `0` to force off |
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+ | `BULLETIN_DEPLOY_UPDATE_CHECK` | `1` | Set to `0` to disable version checks on failure |
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+ | `IPFS_CID` | unset | Skip storage and reuse an existing CID |
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+ | `DEPLOY_TAG` | unset | Telemetry label equivalent to `--tag` |
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+ | `BULLETIN_DEPLOY_HOST_APP` | unset | Name of the host app embedding bulletin-deploy (e.g. `playground-cli`). Sets `deploy.host_app` on telemetry spans. |
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+ | `Requires Full Personhood verification` | The chosen label needs a higher PoP level. |
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+ | `Domain ... is owned by a different account` | The `.dot` name is already owned by the account indicated. Use that account as parameter or transfer the domain from that account to the new account you want to use |
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+ | `Account ... is not authorized for Bulletin storage` | The uploader account is not authorized on Bulletin yet. For operator-managed pools, see [`bulletin-bootstrap`](docs/bootstrap.md). |
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+ | `fetchNonce timed out` or connection errors | The Bulletin RPC may be unhealthy. Try another endpoint. |
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+ | `IPFS CLI not installed` | Install Kubo or switch to `--js-merkle`. |
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+ ## Contributing
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+ New to the codebase? Start with **[ONBOARDING.md](ONBOARDING.md)** — it covers install, the mental model, the first task, and the working conventions for this repo (worktree-per-branch, squash-merge policy, never-delete-tests, where the per-directory rules live).
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+ The team uses Claude Code as a primary tool. The repo ships team-shared Claude configuration: `.claude/skills/` (project-specific commands like `/e2e-local`, `/dotns-diagnose`, `/sentry-query`), `.claude/settings.json` (Bash allowlist), and per-directory `CLAUDE.md` files in `src/`, `sentry/`, `test/`, `tools/` that load on demand. Running `claude` inside this repo picks all of that up automatically.
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+ Already have Claude Code installed? Clone, `npm install`, open `ONBOARDING.md`. New to Claude Code itself? The same doc covers install.
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+ For maintainers and engineers familiar with the release flow, the canonical procedures live in the root [`CLAUDE.md`](CLAUDE.md): change workflow, dual-stage RC → stable release, post-release Sentry monitoring, and the squash-merge convention that satisfies branch protection without per-commit GPG signing.
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+ ## More Docs
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+ - [Bootstrap and operator setup](docs/bootstrap.md)
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+ - [Testing](docs/testing.md)
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+ - [Telemetry](docs/telemetry.md)
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+ - [E2E one-time setup](docs/e2e-bootstrap.md)