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fix: do not submit pending hash to tracker to avoid invalid hash #2706

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@ws4charlie ws4charlie commented Aug 14, 2024

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Cherry picked minimum fix from the PR:

  • on 20-min timeout, do not submit pending outbound tx hash to tracker to avoid invalid hash.
  • print log if outbound tracker is detected full of hashes.

How Has This Been Tested?

  • Tested CCTX in localnet
  • Tested in development environment
  • Go unit tests
  • Go integration tests
  • Tested via GitHub Actions

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The tracker is not added at all, we'll need to add it manually?

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Approving as I don't see anything concerning

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The tracker is not added at all, we'll need to add it manually?

a separate program is monitoring pending cctx and fill in missing tracker using etherscan API.
Longer term, this functionality can be merged into zetaclient if an etherscan API is provided.

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morde08 commented Aug 15, 2024

The tracker is not added at all, we'll need to add it manually?

a separate program is monitoring pending cctx and fill in missing tracker using etherscan API. Longer term, this functionality can be merged into zetaclient if an etherscan API is provided.

It's not just etherscan though right? We'd also need Polygonscan, BSCscan, Basescan, etc. We would need one for every chain we support.

@gartnera gartnera merged commit 855e0ed into release/v18 Aug 16, 2024
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@gartnera gartnera deleted the hotfix/v18.0.1-impl branch August 16, 2024 16:24
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The tracker is not added at all, we'll need to add it manually?

a separate program is monitoring pending cctx and fill in missing tracker using etherscan API. Longer term, this functionality can be merged into zetaclient if an etherscan API is provided.

It's not just etherscan though right? We'd also need Polygonscan, BSCscan, Basescan, etc. We would need one for every chain we support.

yes, etherscan API is one possible solution, but is just an example of a "indexer" that provides missing RPC calls from Eth JSON-RPC: namely the query txhash by from address & nonce. Alternatively, each zetaclient can index by themselves.

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