Use the Web3Signer configuration file
Use a YAML configuration file to specify command line options in a file.
Save the configuration file and reuse it across node startups. Use the
--config-file
option to specify the configuration file location.
To override an option specified in the configuration file, either specify the same option on the command line or as an environment variable. For options specified in more than one place, the order of precedence is command line, environment variable, configuration file.
YAML specification
The configuration file must be a valid YAML file composed of key/value pairs.
Each key is the same as the corresponding command line option name without the leading dashes (--
).
For subcommand options, prefix the key with the name of the subcommand.
For example, eth1.network=<NETWORK>
You can't specify subcommands in the configuration file, you can only specify a subcommand's associated options. You must specify the signing key subcommand on the command line.
Values must conform to YAML specifications for string, numbers, arrays, and booleans. Specific differences between the command line and the YAML file format are:
- Comma-separated lists on the command line are string arrays in the YAML file.
- Enclose file paths, hexadecimal numbers, URLs, and <host:port> values in quotes.
The command line reference includes configuration file examples for each option.
# Chain
eth1.chain-id: 2017
# Signing key locations
key-store-path: "/Users/me/keys"
Start Web3Signer with a configuration file:
web3signer --config-file=/home/me/config.yaml eth1