github.com/lazyledger/lazyledger-core@v0.35.0-dev.0.20210613111200-4c651f053571/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  
    55  // ManifestNode represents a node in a testnet manifest.
    56  type ManifestNode struct {
    57  	// Mode specifies the type of node: "validator", "full", or "seed". Defaults to
    58  	// "validator". Full nodes do not get a signing key (a dummy key is generated),
    59  	// and seed nodes run in seed mode with the PEX reactor enabled.
    60  	Mode string `toml:"mode"`
    61  
    62  	// Seeds is the list of node names to use as P2P seed nodes. Defaults to none.
    63  	Seeds []string `toml:"seeds"`
    64  
    65  	// PersistentPeers is a list of node names to maintain persistent P2P
    66  	// connections to. If neither seeds nor persistent peers are specified,
    67  	// this defaults to all other nodes in the network.
    68  	PersistentPeers []string `toml:"persistent_peers"`
    69  
    70  	// PrivvalProtocol specifies the protocol used to sign consensus messages:
    71  	// "file", "unix", or "tcp". Defaults to "file". For unix and tcp, the ABCI
    72  	// application will launch a remote signer client in a separate goroutine.
    73  	// Only nodes with mode=validator will actually make use of this.
    74  	PrivvalProtocol string `toml:"privval_protocol"`
    75  
    76  	// StartAt specifies the block height at which the node will be started. The
    77  	// runner will wait for the network to reach at least this block height.
    78  	StartAt int64 `toml:"start_at"`
    79  
    80  	// FastSync specifies the fast sync mode: "" (disable), "v0"
    81  	// Defaults to disabled.
    82  	FastSync string `toml:"fast_sync"`
    83  
    84  	// StateSync enables state sync. The runner automatically configures trusted
    85  	// block hashes and RPC servers. At least one node in the network must have
    86  	// SnapshotInterval set to non-zero, and the state syncing node must have
    87  	// StartAt set to an appropriate height where a snapshot is available.
    88  	StateSync bool `toml:"state_sync"`
    89  
    90  	// PersistInterval specifies the height interval at which the application
    91  	// will persist state to disk. Defaults to 1 (every height), setting this to
    92  	// 0 disables state persistence.
    93  	PersistInterval *uint64 `toml:"persist_interval"`
    94  
    95  	// SnapshotInterval specifies the height interval at which the application
    96  	// will take state sync snapshots. Defaults to 0 (disabled).
    97  	SnapshotInterval uint64 `toml:"snapshot_interval"`
    98  
    99  	// RetainBlocks specifies the number of recent blocks to retain. Defaults to
   100  	// 0, which retains all blocks. Must be greater that PersistInterval and
   101  	// SnapshotInterval.
   102  	RetainBlocks uint64 `toml:"retain_blocks"`
   103  
   104  	// Perturb lists perturbations to apply to the node after it has been
   105  	// started and synced with the network:
   106  	//
   107  	// disconnect: temporarily disconnects the node from the network
   108  	// kill:       kills the node with SIGKILL then restarts it
   109  	// pause:      temporarily pauses (freezes) the node
   110  	// restart:    restarts the node, shutting it down with SIGTERM
   111  	Perturb []string `toml:"perturb"`
   112  
   113  	// Misbehaviors sets how a validator behaves during consensus at a
   114  	// certain height. Multiple misbehaviors at different heights can be used
   115  	//
   116  	// An example of misbehaviors
   117  	//    { 10 = "double-prevote", 20 = "double-prevote"}
   118  	//
   119  	// For more information, look at the readme in the maverick folder.
   120  	// A list of all behaviors can be found in ../maverick/consensus/behavior.go
   121  	Misbehaviors map[string]string `toml:"misbehaviors"`
   122  }
   123  
   124  // Save saves the testnet manifest to a file.
   125  func (m Manifest) Save(file string) error {
   126  	f, err := os.Create(file)
   127  	if err != nil {
   128  		return fmt.Errorf("failed to create manifest file %q: %w", file, err)
   129  	}
   130  	return toml.NewEncoder(f).Encode(m)
   131  }
   132  
   133  // LoadManifest loads a testnet manifest from a file.
   134  func LoadManifest(file string) (Manifest, error) {
   135  	manifest := Manifest{}
   136  	_, err := toml.DecodeFile(file, &manifest)
   137  	if err != nil {
   138  		return manifest, fmt.Errorf("failed to load testnet manifest %q: %w", file, err)
   139  	}
   140  	return manifest, nil
   141  }