github.com/Oyster-zx/tendermint@v0.34.24-fork/test/e2e/pkg/manifest.go (about) 1 package e2e 2 3 import ( 4 "fmt" 5 "os" 6 7 "github.com/BurntSushi/toml" 8 ) 9 10 // Manifest represents a TOML testnet manifest. 11 type Manifest struct { 12 // IPv6 uses IPv6 networking instead of IPv4. Defaults to IPv4. 13 IPv6 bool `toml:"ipv6"` 14 15 // InitialHeight specifies the initial block height, set in genesis. Defaults to 1. 16 InitialHeight int64 `toml:"initial_height"` 17 18 // InitialState is an initial set of key/value pairs for the application, 19 // set in genesis. Defaults to nothing. 20 InitialState map[string]string `toml:"initial_state"` 21 22 // Validators is the initial validator set in genesis, given as node names 23 // and power: 24 // 25 // validators = { validator01 = 10; validator02 = 20; validator03 = 30 } 26 // 27 // Defaults to all nodes that have mode=validator at power 100. Explicitly 28 // specifying an empty set will start with no validators in genesis, and 29 // the application must return the validator set in InitChain via the 30 // setting validator_update.0 (see below). 31 Validators *map[string]int64 `toml:"validators"` 32 33 // ValidatorUpdates is a map of heights to validator names and their power, 34 // and will be returned by the ABCI application. For example, the following 35 // changes the power of validator01 and validator02 at height 1000: 36 // 37 // [validator_update.1000] 38 // validator01 = 20 39 // validator02 = 10 40 // 41 // Specifying height 0 returns the validator update during InitChain. The 42 // application returns the validator updates as-is, i.e. removing a 43 // validator must be done by returning it with power 0, and any validators 44 // not specified are not changed. 45 ValidatorUpdates map[string]map[string]int64 `toml:"validator_update"` 46 47 // Nodes specifies the network nodes. At least one node must be given. 48 Nodes map[string]*ManifestNode `toml:"node"` 49 50 // KeyType sets the curve that will be used by validators. 51 // Options are ed25519 & secp256k1 52 KeyType string `toml:"key_type"` 53 54 // ABCIProtocol specifies the protocol used to communicate with the ABCI 55 // application: "unix", "tcp", "grpc", or "builtin". Defaults to builtin. 56 // builtin will build a complete Tendermint node into the application and 57 // launch it instead of launching a separate Tendermint process. 58 ABCIProtocol string `toml:"abci_protocol"` 59 } 60 61 // ManifestNode represents a node in a testnet manifest. 62 type ManifestNode struct { 63 // Mode specifies the type of node: "validator", "full", "light" or "seed". 64 // Defaults to "validator". Full nodes do not get a signing key (a dummy key 65 // is generated), and seed nodes run in seed mode with the PEX reactor enabled. 66 Mode string `toml:"mode"` 67 68 // Seeds is the list of node names to use as P2P seed nodes. Defaults to none. 69 Seeds []string `toml:"seeds"` 70 71 // PersistentPeers is a list of node names to maintain persistent P2P 72 // connections to. If neither seeds nor persistent peers are specified, 73 // this defaults to all other nodes in the network. For light clients, 74 // this relates to the providers the light client is connected to. 75 PersistentPeers []string `toml:"persistent_peers"` 76 77 // Database specifies the database backend: "goleveldb", "cleveldb", 78 // "rocksdb", "boltdb", or "badgerdb". Defaults to goleveldb. 79 Database string `toml:"database"` 80 81 // PrivvalProtocol specifies the protocol used to sign consensus messages: 82 // "file", "unix", or "tcp". Defaults to "file". For unix and tcp, the ABCI 83 // application will launch a remote signer client in a separate goroutine. 84 // Only nodes with mode=validator will actually make use of this. 85 PrivvalProtocol string `toml:"privval_protocol"` 86 87 // StartAt specifies the block height at which the node will be started. The 88 // runner will wait for the network to reach at least this block height. 89 StartAt int64 `toml:"start_at"` 90 91 // FastSync specifies the fast sync mode: "" (disable), "v0", "v1", or "v2". 92 // Defaults to disabled. 93 FastSync string `toml:"fast_sync"` 94 95 // Mempool specifies which version of mempool to use. Either "v0" or "v1" 96 // This defaults to v0. 97 Mempool string `toml:"mempool_version"` 98 99 // StateSync enables state sync. The runner automatically configures trusted 100 // block hashes and RPC servers. At least one node in the network must have 101 // SnapshotInterval set to non-zero, and the state syncing node must have 102 // StartAt set to an appropriate height where a snapshot is available. 103 StateSync bool `toml:"state_sync"` 104 105 // PersistInterval specifies the height interval at which the application 106 // will persist state to disk. Defaults to 1 (every height), setting this to 107 // 0 disables state persistence. 108 PersistInterval *uint64 `toml:"persist_interval"` 109 110 // SnapshotInterval specifies the height interval at which the application 111 // will take state sync snapshots. Defaults to 0 (disabled). 112 SnapshotInterval uint64 `toml:"snapshot_interval"` 113 114 // RetainBlocks specifies the number of recent blocks to retain. Defaults to 115 // 0, which retains all blocks. Must be greater that PersistInterval and 116 // SnapshotInterval. 117 RetainBlocks uint64 `toml:"retain_blocks"` 118 119 // Perturb lists perturbations to apply to the node after it has been 120 // started and synced with the network: 121 // 122 // disconnect: temporarily disconnects the node from the network 123 // kill: kills the node with SIGKILL then restarts it 124 // pause: temporarily pauses (freezes) the node 125 // restart: restarts the node, shutting it down with SIGTERM 126 Perturb []string `toml:"perturb"` 127 128 // Misbehaviors sets how a validator behaves during consensus at a 129 // certain height. Multiple misbehaviors at different heights can be used 130 // 131 // An example of misbehaviors 132 // { 10 = "double-prevote", 20 = "double-prevote"} 133 // 134 // For more information, look at the readme in the maverick folder. 135 // A list of all behaviors can be found in ../maverick/consensus/behavior.go 136 Misbehaviors map[string]string `toml:"misbehaviors"` 137 } 138 139 // Save saves the testnet manifest to a file. 140 func (m Manifest) Save(file string) error { 141 f, err := os.Create(file) 142 if err != nil { 143 return fmt.Errorf("failed to create manifest file %q: %w", file, err) 144 } 145 return toml.NewEncoder(f).Encode(m) 146 } 147 148 // LoadManifest loads a testnet manifest from a file. 149 func LoadManifest(file string) (Manifest, error) { 150 manifest := Manifest{} 151 _, err := toml.DecodeFile(file, &manifest) 152 if err != nil { 153 return manifest, fmt.Errorf("failed to load testnet manifest %q: %w", file, err) 154 } 155 return manifest, nil 156 }