π Webb's Substrate Pallet Implementation π
Table of Contents
For additional information, please refer to the Webb Protocol-Substrate Rust Docs π. Have feedback on how to improve protocol-substrate? Or have a specific question to ask? Checkout the Anchor Protocol Feedback Discussion π¬.
pallets/
|____linkable-tree/ # A module for constructing, modifying and inspecting linkable trees.
|____hasher/ # A module for abstracting over arbitrary hash functions primarily for zero-knowledge friendly hash functions that have potentially large parameters to deal with.
|____mixer/ # A simple module for building Mixers.
|____signature-bridge/ # A module for managing voting, resource, and maintainer composition through signature verification.
|____token-wrapper/ # A module for wrapping pooled assets and minting pool share tokens
|____vanchor/ # A simple module for building variable Anchors.
|____vanchor-handler/ # A module for executing the modification of vanchors.
|____verifier/ # A module for abstracting over arbitrary zero-knowledge verifiers for arbitrary zero-knowledge gadgets
|____xanchor/ # A module for managing the linking process between anchors.
This guide uses https://rustup.rs installer and the rustup
tool to manage the Rust toolchain.
First install and configure rustup
:
# Install
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
# Configure
source ~/.cargo/env
Configure the Rust toolchain to default to the latest nightly version, and add the nightly wasm target:
rustup default nightly
rustup update
rustup update nightly
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown --toolchain nightly
Great! Now your Rust environment is ready! ππ
Install protobuf-compiler
# For linux
apt install -y protobuf-compiler
# For macos
brew install protobuf
Repo environment setup:
# clone the repo
git clone [email protected]:webb-tools/protocol-substrate.git
# Fetch fixtures
Run the script in `scripts/fetch-fixtures.sh` file.
Build the node in release mode
:
cargo build --release
- Install Nix
- Enable Flakes (if you are not already see here: Flakes)
- If you have
direnv
installed, everything should work out of the box. - Alternatively, you can run
nix flake develop
in the root of this repo to get a shell with all the dependencies installed. - Happy hacking!
Install Homebrew if you have not already. You can check if you have it installed with the following command:
brew help
If you do not have it installed open the Terminal application and execute the following commands:
# Install Homebrew if necessary https://brew.sh/
/bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install.sh)"
# Make sure Homebrew is up-to-date, install openssl
brew update
brew install openssl
β Note: Native ARM Homebrew installations are only going to be supported at /opt/homebrew
. After Homebrew installs, make sure to add /opt/homebrew/bin
to your PATH.
echo 'export PATH=/opt/homebrew/bin:$PATH' >> ~/.bash_profile
In order to build protocol-substrate in --release
mode using aarch64-apple-darwin
Rust toolchain you need to set the following environment variables:
echo 'export CC="/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin/clang"' >> ~/.bash_profile
echo 'export AR="/opt/homebrew/opt/llvm/bin/llvm-ar"' >> ~/.bash_profile
In order to run the standalone development network, you will need to prepare 2 terminal windows. Once the below commands are executed it will set up a development network using the BABE consensus mechanism for a 2 node network.
Terminal 1:
./target/release/webb-standalone-node --dev --alice --node-key 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
Terminal 2:
./target/release/webb-standalone-node --dev --bob --port 33334 --tmp --bootnodes /ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/30333/p2p/12D3KooWEyoppNCUx8Yx66oV9fJnriXwCcXwDDUA2kj6vnc6iDEp
You now have successfully set up a standalone local testnet! π
To build the standalone docker image specified in docker/
:
docker build -f ./docker/Standalone.Dockerfile -t protocol-substrate/standalone .
To run docker image:
docker run protocol-substrate/standalone
The following instructions outlines how to run the protocol-substrate base test suite and integration test suite.
cargo test --release --workspace --exclude webb-client
- Run
cd scripts
- Run
sh run-integrations.sh
You need to have docker installed to generate code coverage.
Build docker image:
docker build -t cov -f docker/Coverage.Dockerfile .
Run docker image and generate code coverage reports:
docker run --security-opt seccomp=unconfined cov
To generate benchmarks for a pallet run
cargo b --release --features runtime-benchmarks -p webb-standalone-node
./target/release/webb-standalone-node benchmark pallet \
--chain=dev \
--steps=20 \
--repeat=10 \
--log=warn \
--pallet=<pallet_name> \
--extrinsic="*" \
--execution=wasm \
--wasm-execution=compiled \
--output=./pallets/signature-bridge/src/weights.rs \
--template=./.maintain/webb-weight-template.hbs
Interested in contributing to protocol-substrate? Thank you so much for your interest! We are always appreciative for contributions from the open-source community!
If you have a contribution in mind, please check out our Contribution Guide for information on how to do so. We are excited for your first contribution!
Licensed under Apache 2.0 license.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this crate by you, as defined in the Apache 2.0 license, shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.