Crates.io | themelio-node |
lib.rs | themelio-node |
version | 0.13.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-03-10 21:49:41.57584 |
updated_at | 2022-10-17 16:54:51.431575 |
description | Reference implementation of Themelio |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/themeliolabs/themelio-node |
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Themelio is a new public blockchain focused on security, performance, and long-term stability. themelio-node
is Themelio's reference implementation in Rust.
For security reasons, until we have reliable reproducible build infrastructure, the only official distribution channel for themelio-node
is its source code package on crates.io.
Fortunately, installing themelio-node
from source is extremely easy. First, make sure cargo is installed on your machine. Then, simply run
$ cargo install --locked themelio-node
This produces an executable themelio-node
in ~/.cargo/bin/
, which should already be in your $PATH
.
Full nodes replicate every consensus-confirmed block, validating its contents and ensuring network security while providing a local cache of the entire blockchain state. Running a full node helps contribute to the security and (read) performance of the network.
There are two kinds of full nodes:
To run an auditor on the “mainnet” (which at the moment is far from stable, but does have a persistent history), just run:
$ themelio-node
themelio-node
will then beginning synchronizing all the blocks in the blockchain. This will take quite a while (a day or so) and store a bunch of data in in ~/.themelio-node/
.
To run the auditor on the non-persistent testnet, where most covenant development and testing will happen during the betanet period, run instead
$ themelio-node --bootstrap tm-1.themelio.org:11814 --testnet
Note that two things were needed to connect to the testnet:
You can change the configuration of an auditor node with the following flags:
--bootstrap <bootstrap>...
Bootstrap addresses. May be given as a DNS name [default: mainnet-bootstrap.themelio.org:11814]
--database <database> Database path [default: /tmp/themelio-mainnet]
--listen <listen> Listen address
--testnet Use testnet validation rules
--override-genesis <override-genesis>
If given, uses this YAML file to configure the network genesis rather than following the known
testnet/mainnet genesis
Note: there will soon be a tool to automatically generate these configurations.
We can configure a simnet --- a "fake" network local to our computer --- by the combination of three options:
--bootstrap 127.0.0.1:11814
to bootstrap only with ourselves instead of any remote node
--override-genesis network-config.yaml
, where custom-config.yaml
contains configuration for a custom network of the following form:
network: custom02 # anything from custom02..custom08
# specifies the "initial stash" of money in the genesis block
init_coindata:
# what address gets the initial supply of money
covhash: t5xw3qvzvfezkb748d3zt929zkbt7szgt6jr3zfxxnewj1rtajpjx0
# how many units (in millionths)
value: 1000000
# denomination
denom: MEL
# additional data in the UTXO, as a hex string
additional_data: ""
# specifies all the stakers with consensus power.
# we need to specify ourselves in order to produce any blocks; "themelio-crypttool generate-ed25519" (install via cargo) can generate a keypair for us
stakes:
deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef:
pubkey: 4ce983d241f1d40b0e5b65e0bd1a6877a35acaec5182f110810f1276103c829e
e_start: 0
e_post_end: 100000 # essentially never end the stake
syms_staked: 10000 # does not matter
# Initial fee pool
init_fee_pool: 10000
--staker-cfg staker-config.yaml
must contain a staker configuration like this:
# secret key; must correspond to "stakes.dead[...]beef.pubkey" in the network config
signing_secret: 5b4c8873cbdb089439d025e9fa817b1df1128231699131c245c0027be880d4d44ce983d241f1d40b0e5b65e0bd1a6877a35acaec5182f110810f1276103c829e
# address for staker-network communication, this can be arbitrary
listen: 127.0.0.1:20000
# must be same as "listen"
bootstrap: 127.0.0.1:20000
# where block rewards are sent
payout_addr: t5xw3qvzvfezkb748d3zt929zkbt7szgt6jr3zfxxnewj1rtajpjx0
# vote for this fee multiplier (higher values charge more fees)
target_fee_multiplier: 10000
A more detailed explanation of --staker-cfg
requires explaining the staker and consensus system, as follows:
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Thank you for considering contributing to the Themelio source code! We welcome all contributions from absolutely anyone on the internet.
For minor changes, simply fork, fix, and submit a pull request. If you want to propose a larger change, be sure to get in touch with our dev team on Discord to make sure your change aligns with Themelio's overarching philosophy. This will likely save you a significant amount of time and effort, as well as speed up the review process of your change.
Finally, make sure your code adheres to the following guidelines:
master
branchThe license of the project is the Mozilla Public License, version 2.
themelio-node
is a highly concurrent program where different tasks are done by separate actors, which are "active" structs that own background async tasks or threads. They concurrently run and communicate both with other actors and with "plain data" types like Mempool
. They are represented as green boxes in the following diagram illustrating the data flows of the whole program:
There are the following primary types in themelio-node:
NodeProtocol
is the core node actor. It implements the core auditor/full node logic: gossiping with other through the melnet
-based auditor P2P network (via the themelio-nodeprot
crate) to synchronize the latest blockchain state.
Storage
Mempool
; they are only gossipped further if Mempool
accepts themStorage
to gossip to other nodesBlockIndexer
to answer queries about coin lists (which coins do this address "own")BlockIndexer
indexes "nonessential" information about blocks. It continually pulls blocks out of Storage
, and indexes them, keeping track of information such as which coins do which address own.Storage
encapsulates all persistent storage in the system. It is not an actor, so it does not initiate any data flows.
meshanina
(for sparse Merkle tree nodes) and boringdb
(for blocks and other metadata)Mempool
is a non-persistent field that keeps track of the most likely next block. This is based on the existing blockchain state plus unconfirmed transactions seen in the network.StakerProtocol
is the core staker actor, which is only started in staker mode. It runs the Streamlet consensus protocol (implemented in the novasymph
crate) over a separate melnet P2P.
Storage
(where NodeProtocol
will pick them up and gossip them)Mempool
Themelio Labs runs a worldwide network of Themelio full nodes --- themelio-node
can also be compiled to report metrics for this network.
Read here.