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Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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Daniel Savu |
f4626eb4fe
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Allow protocol-specific indexing (#3544)
### Description - Generalizes contract syncer hashmaps to store trait objects instead of concrete structs, since both `SequencedDataContractSync` and `WatermarkContractSync` implement `ContractSyncer` - The nice thing this enables is being able to instantiate a different type of syncer for the same contract, for different chain protocols (e.g. for IGP, we can use a sequenced syncer on sealevel and cosmwasm, and a watermark syncer on EVM). - The problem is that `ContractSyncer` is implemented on different trait bounds on `SequencedDataContractSync` and `WatermarkContractSync`. Most notably, the `SequencedDataContractSync` impl bounds the indexed type by the `Sequenced` trait. This means that if a type is to be indexed by more than one syncer strategy, it needs to implement the union of bounds of those strategies - **Blocker:** In the IGP, this means that `InterchainGasPayment` needs to implement `Sequenced` and we have no obvious way of getting that just from the type. Even if the sequence is derived from the type, it has to be a sensible value, since indexing reliability depends on it. - Similar to the point above, we now have `contract_syncs`, a single function that instantiates contract syncs for all chains. Since `contract_syncs` must be able to build a `ContractSyncer` trait obj for all syncer types, it bounds both `T` (the indexed type) and `D` (the log store type) with a union of bounds, so it may be too strict for some types in the future. - The scraper now uses forward-backward indexing instead of just forward indexing, because that simplified the refactor - there's now a convenience trait called `TryFromWithMetrics` that allows adding this bound: `SequenceIndexer<T>: TryFromWithMetrics<ChainConf>,`. This isn't really extendable if we use non-sequence indexers, but it's fine for now since this is used everywhere - replaces the macro-based contract syncer builder with generic fns Still todo: - add new `IndexingDecorator<T>` struct that can wrap `InterchainGasPayment`, so we can use sequence-aware indexing for the IGP - remove sequence logic from the watermark cursor ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues <!-- - Fixes #[issue number here] --> ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> |
8 months ago |
Trevor Porter |
26a26f4073
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Agent transaction overrides, ensure agent configs are updated in CI (#3563)
### Description - Adds some basic transaction overrides for Ethereum chains to be used by the agents. This follows the existing config schema in chain metadata that we have been using on the TS side for a while. The overrides are as follows: - `transactionOverrides.gasPrice` - if specified, non EIP-1559 txs are used, and they use this gasPrice - `transactionOverrides.gasLimit` - if specified, this takes precedence over any gas estimation that's done and is the gas limit that's used for txs. (This is pretty niche and I don't imagine we'll ever wanna use this internally, but happens to cover the use case described [here](https://discord.com/channels/935678348330434570/984123861144600587/1224617234580766741), which is nice to cover) - `transactionOverrides.maxFeePerGas` - if specified and if the chain supports EIP 1559 txs, is used for the `maxFeePerGas` - `transactionOverrides.maxPriorityFeePerGas` - if specified and if the chain supports EIP 1559 txs, is used for the `maxPriorityFeePerGas` - Updates some of the transaction overrides in mainnet3 / testnet4 to be more reasonable now that we'll be using them to submit transactions pretty frequently - Note that atm the transaction overrides are most easily applied to the agents via the config JSONs, and not via our K8s configuration. The upshot of this is if we wanna change a transaction override right now, the easiest way to do it will be to run `update-agent-config.ts` and then build a new image. Created https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3565 to track making this experience better - Part of this change means that it's more important to keep the `transactionOverrides` specified in the SDK / infra up to date with the agent config. So I ended up doing https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3325 along the way, which also required doing https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3311. - To fix the issue with arbitrum blocks, we now require the index.from to be specified in the chain metadata if the chain's technical stack is arbitrum nitro - A new script, `update-agent-config.ts` is added, and it's ran for mainnet3 and testnet4 in CI to make sure there's no diff (similar idea to what we do with prettier) - Along the way I renamed mainnet3_config.json and testnet4_config.json to mainnet_config.json and testnet_config.json. This has been a source of confusion with ppl in the past - in v2 we named them without any numeric suffixes, so we now just do that again ### Drive-by changes - There's a drive-by to poll more frequently for pending transactions (2 seconds). The default is 7 seconds in Ethers, and for many chains that have really quick block times, this may be a way for us to speed up us learning that a transaction is included - Don't enforce gas on the inevm routes, looks like there's some weirdness there that was reported by Nam ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3562 - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3325 - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3311 ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> |
8 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
6e39cf01af
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Relayer retry endpoints (#3476)
### Description Adds a `/message_retry` relayer endpoint, which supports retrying OpQueue operations either by ID or by destination domain. Such a request will be sent to an `mpmc` channel's receiving end in the OpQueue, which is emptied when `OpQueue::pop` is called. Example calls: ``` GET http://127.0.0.1:60843/message_retry?destination_domain=42 GET http://127.0.0.1:60843/message_retry?message_id=0x46910b1329ee53c86a023b322e9ca1c17e5f9f0bee789c77b0abced0a173d714 ``` If the endpoint is called specifying both filters, **two** requests will be sent across the channel, one for each condition. Efficiency note: The entire queue is iterated over if there's at least one retry request in the channel. The good thing is that rebuilding the heap is `O(n)` so not too bad. ### Drive-by changes - Removed the usage of `enum_dispatch`, because it would have made unit tests messy. The drawback is that we have to work around object safety restrictions in `PendingOperation` - for instance it can't be cloned (but can be stored behind an `Arc` if we ever need this). - Added new methods to `PendingOperation`, either to match by ID, or to implement heap element prioritization without depending on the concrete `PendingMessage` type (as was done before). Additions: `id()`, `origin_domain()`, `priority()`. Don't think this conflicts with any operations we may add in the future (e.g. gas oracle updates). - Although `tokio`'s broadcast channel is multi-producer-multi-consumer by default, the consumer end isn't `Clone` - you instead need to have a producer to call `.subscribe()` on to get a new consumer, so I added an `MpmcChannel` struct to encapsulate keeping a producer around to get new consumers. - OpQueue is moved into its own file and has unit tests added for retries (covering broadcast to multi-queue, and both retry types). - Did a bit of agent `server `cleanup, including `EigenNodeApi` ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3098 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Unit tests for the server route (channel transmitter logic) and for the OpQueue retries (channel receiver logic). |
8 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
dd8ac43c97
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Validator task retries (#3361)
### Description - Makes validator tasks infallible by adding retries - This fixes a bug where certain tasks would return an error an shut down, affecting liveness. This was desired in the relayer since we don't want individual chain failures to affect the liveness of other chains. Now validator tasks either terminate or panic, and panicking will be propagated by `try_join_all`, causing the agent to shut down. - A thing to keep in mind in general is that agents will only terminate if a task panics. If it returns an `Err` but doesn't panic, the task won't be respawned. We should consider the implications of this in the scraper too. If this isn't desired, should consider using `select_all!` ### Drive-by changes - retry logic is moved from `rust/chains/hyperlane-cosmos/src/providers/rpc.rs` into `rust/hyperlane-core/src/rpc_clients/retry.rs`, so we're even closer to turning it into a retrying provider - changes several fn signatures within the validator to now return `ChainCommunicationError`s instead of `eyre::Report`s, for compatibility with the retry logic. Also makes `DbError` convertible to `ChainCommunicationError`, for the same reason. This achieves some progress on https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2878 - allows the backfill checkpoint submitter task to terminate, since `try_join_all` is tolerant of this (as described above) ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3349 ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> |
9 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
e737d998ff
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Cosmos block-by-block indexing (#3245)
### Description Implements cosmos block-by-block indexing, parallelizing where possible: the `block` and `block_results` calls, and the individual block queries within a range. Also reuses the existing `handle_txs` logic, to improve readability. ### Drive-by changes Adds `tokio::task::JoinError` to the `hyperlane-core` error enum ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3234 - Added some hacky retrying logic to `get_logs_in_block`, since we were seeing lots of `503` http errors. In https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3264 we should make sure to remove this and propagate the error instead, to retry via the cursor / indexer logic. I edited the description of 3264 to reflect this ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing e2e --------- Co-authored-by: Trevor Porter <trkporter@ucdavis.edu> |
9 months ago |
Kunal Arora |
13fb461888
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feat:add eigen node endpoints to agent API (#3095)
### Description - compatibility with eigenlayer's node spec here: https://eigen.nethermind.io/docs/spec/api/ - changing from hyper to axum as a preferred choice of server handling - adding server trait to validator, relayer, and server (to customize behavior for each in the future) ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues - fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/853 ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> |
9 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
155c85eda2
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Infallible relayer tasks (#3257)
### Description The intended behavior of agents is described by @tkporter's comment here: https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/3257#discussion_r1489233847 ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3209 ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> |
10 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
3cbb06a07a
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feat: fetch chain-specific metrics in standalone task (#3214)
### Description Spawning a tokio task to fetch chain-specific metrics in provider middleware was wasteful because we ended up with 15 tasks doing the same job. Now there is a single task that is spawned inside the relayer, which I added in the struct that used to only fetch relayer balance. Some questions: - I'm realising in the current state I'm probably removing these metrics from validators. Lmk if yes and I'll add back - the chain-specific metrics were moved out of `MiddlewareMetrics` because they're no longer part of middleware, but I wasn't sure where to place them. Maybe `CoreMetrics` is a better place than the current `custom_metrics.rs` file? `tokio-metrics` turned out not to be useful because we'd need to instrument every call site of `tokio::spawn` with it. We should still do it but as a separate task imo. ### Drive-by changes - This PR also makes it very easy to add the metrics tasks for new chains, by extending the `HyperlaneProvider` trait with a `get_chain_metrics` call which seems reasonably general to me to have implemented by all providers. (Bc we currently only track these for evm chains) - the description, naming and logic of the `gas_price` metric was also changed to support new chains ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/3047 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Still need to manually test |
10 months ago |
Ivan Temchenko |
65e2ea50f9
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Google Cloud Storage CheckpointSyncer implementation (#3156)
### Description GSC builder and implementer classes; Documentation comments; Examples; Anonymous test on public bucket access; ### Drive-by changes `cargo doc` build fixes: * replaced square braces of non-existing items with `'` ; * raw URL surrounded by `<>`; ### Related issues Fixes #2242 Part 1 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Unit Tests |
10 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
f2a0e92c7f
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Cosmos grpc fallbackprovider (#3139)
### Description Implements grpc fallback provider logic for cosmos - initially tried implementing the fallback provider deprioritization logic at middleware level like in the EVM. The difference between ethers and cosmrs is that in the latter, middleware can only live at the transport layer (`tower` crate level). - based on this github [issue](https://github.com/hyperium/tonic/issues/733), that actually doesn't look possible, because the http::Request type isn't `Clone` so it can't be submitted to multiple providers - ended up implementing the fallback provider at the application layer, by keeping an array of grpc channels - There is now a `call` method in `hyperlane_core::FallbackProvider` which I'm actually really happy with. This method handles the fallbackprovider-specific logic by taking in an async closure, running it on each provider, and iterating providers if the closure call fails. In `grpc.rs` you can see how this is slightly verbose but I think it's quite manageable. The only part that bugs me is having to duplicate `Pin::from(Box::from(future))`, but that's need afaict because the regular closure returns an anonymous type - adds `grpcUrls` and `customGrpcUrls` config items - tests the cosmos fallback provider e2e ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues - Fixes: https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/998 ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> |
10 months ago |
Daniel Savu |
77aa58c581
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Relayer balance metrics (#2976)
Done: - scaffolding for fetching custom agent metrics - abstractions for building a metrics fetcher for a given VM - querying cosmos balances; e2e tested. - querying evm balances; e2e tested. - **Note that as a result, evm addresses are now no longer zero-padded when printed in the logs. This may break existing log queries** - fixed a nasty bug on ubuntu where wasmd (osmosisd dependency, part of the grpc query flow) would panic when a block is specified via `x-cosmos-block-height`. The fix was to bump the version of osmosisd from `19.0.0` to `20.5.0`. **Note that when running e2e on Mac OS, the osmosis version in use is still 19.0.0**. That's because we need a fork that publishes a darwin target binary (currently pointing [here](https://github.com/hashableric/osmosis/releases/download/v19.0.0-mnts/osmosisd-19.0.0-mnts-darwin-arm64.tar.gz)) For follow up PR: - sealevel balance querying I'm open to all renaming suggestions, I just tried to speed through and didn't ponder names too much Relates to https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/701 Closes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/702 (because the balance becomes available in the metrics endpoint for polling) |
1 year ago |
Trevor Porter |
ece2be507a
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Cosmos / CosmWasm agents (#2865)
### Description <!-- What's included in this PR? --> ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues <!-- - Fixes #[issue number here] --> ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> --------- Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> Co-authored-by: hashableric <hashableric@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: byeongsu-hong <hong@byeongsu.dev> Co-authored-by: Daniel Savu <23065004+daniel-savu@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Nam Chu Hoai <nambrot@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Yorke Rhodes <yorke@hyperlane.xyz> |
1 year ago |
Nam Chu Hoai |
e4eed2ae3d
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fix: e2e working with aggregation 2/2 of `message_id` and `merkle_root` (#2861)
### Description - Removed the double mapping logic from the the `merkle_tree_builder.get_proof()` for fixing the following issue: > `get_proof` was expecting a nonce which it then uses to retrieve the `leaf_index` i.e. nonce -> message_id -> leaf_index and then `prove_against_previous` but in our case, we already got the leaf_index in merkle_tree_multisig.rs so what we end up doing is trying to look up the leaf_index twice and either not finding the message_id or proving wrong leaf_index which both causes the "cannot fetch metadata" for the merkle tree builder ### Drive-by changes - additional logging for aggregation to indicate which ism (moduleType, address) we are missing - trace -> debug logging for `sign_and_submit_checkpoint` ### Related issues - closes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/695 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing e2e --------- Co-authored-by: -f <kunalarora1729@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kunal Arora <55632507+aroralanuk@users.noreply.github.com> |
1 year ago |
Yorke Rhodes |
136e7c8d32
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Fix validator checkpoint syncer latest index (#2858)
Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2856 |
1 year ago |
Nam Chu Hoai |
f05c50c92e
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Less noisy logs (#2863)
### Description Hides some cosmos logs from debug level ### Drive-by changes Only shows submission logs if there is queue in the checkpoint submitter |
1 year ago |
Yorke Rhodes |
3501557d38
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Remove legacy multisig from agents (#2839)
Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2837 |
1 year ago |
Trevor Porter |
88346bfb64
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Rm finality blocks and refactor checkpoint_submitter to be resilient to edge cases (#2836)
### Description * https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/532 wasn't actually fully closed out - finality_blocks was used still for indexing. Sadly testnet4 infra wasn't configuring finality blocks anymore, so we weren't indexing only finalized blocks. Moved fully to reorg_period * Refactored `checkpoint_submitter` in light of races revealed by the above ^ problem. It used to assume that message indexing and the `latest_checkpoint()` call would align with one another, and wasn't resilient to the tree already being past the correctness checkpoint. A couple situations were possible before that aren't now: a. Indexing is ahead of the latest_checkpoint() call, which will result in tree ingesting the new indexed messages and the tree being ahead of the correctness checkpoint :( b. It's possible for the tree() call that constructs the tree initially to be made against a block that's after the next latest_checkpoint() call, which would result in the tree being ahead of the correctness checkpoint from the very beginning :( ### Drive-by changes removed a function that wasn't being used anymore ### Related issues https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/532 ### Backward compatibility Removes finality blocks entirely ### Testing Builds, e2e |
1 year ago |
Kunal Arora |
9168cca6d2
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validator deploy tweaks (#2784)
### Description - fixes to deploy testnet4 for agents ### Drive-by changes - truncating labels to length 63 - adding `.relayer` to `agentConfig.contextChainNames` ### Related issues - for https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/574 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Manual --------- Co-authored-by: Trevor Porter <trkporter@ucdavis.edu> Co-authored-by: Nam Chu Hoai <nambrot@googlemail.com> |
1 year ago |
Daniel Savu |
af5bd88aa8
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V3 agents rebase (#2746)
### Description It's your favourite PR coming right back... V3 agents! Closes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/issues/issues/561 Builds on top of https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/2742 Depends on https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/2681 for e2e testing This PR includes: - [x] Merkle tree hook indexer - [x] Merkle tree builder task - [x] Update submitter to trigger retries if no proof is available yet Slightly more detailed overview of the work here: https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2720#issuecomment-1724038643 <!-- What's included in this PR? --> ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues <!-- - Fixes #[issue number here] --> ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> --------- Co-authored-by: -f <kunalarora1729@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Trevor Porter <trkporter@ucdavis.edu> Co-authored-by: Kunal Arora <55632507+aroralanuk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> Co-authored-by: Guillaume Bouvignies <guillaumebouvignies@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yorke Rhodes <yorke@hyperlane.xyz> Co-authored-by: Guillaume Bouvignies <guillaume.bouvignies@kurtosistech.com> |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
741c9bb553
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Update Rust (#2765)
### Description Regular rust version and package updates. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Unit Tests |
1 year ago |
Daniel Savu |
71e8988ccd
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Sealevel igp indexing (#2585)
### Description Depends on https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/2583 Indexes IGP payments related to the relayer's data pda address. Unless this address is specified in the config (`sealevel.relayer_account `), no filtering is applied and all IGP payments are stored in the local database. <!-- What's included in this PR? --> ### Drive-by changes - Sets `HYP_BASE_GASPAYMENTENFORCEMENT` in `run-locally` for the relayer, to test that it correctly indexes the IGP payment before submitting the message - A new config section (`sealevel`) is added to the relayer - The `MessageIndexer` trait is replaced with `SequenceIndexer<HyperlaneMessage>`, renaming `fetch_count_at_tip` to `sequence_at_tip`. `SequenceIndexer` is now common to both the message and igp indexers. - The `parse_addr` macro is modified so it can be reused when parsing the sealevel relayer address config too - `rust/utils/sealevel-test.bash` is included because I was using it to test locally, but I can remove it if the sealevel e2e test already does all the steps there @mattiecnvr - Performs a `try_into` conversion that can be removed once https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2610 is done ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2501 ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? --> e2e tests but the pipeline is failing, likely fixed by https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/2602 --------- Co-authored-by: Trevor Porter <trkporter@ucdavis.edu> |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
17a6e79ea5
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Rust agent config parsing (#2687)
### Description This does two things: 1) It parses the agent-specific configs for the relayer, validator, and scraper. 2) It removes the rigid structures that had been in place for parsing that were called out earlier and instead parses the serde json values directly. This PR does not cut over to the new versions just yet. That can happen once we start integrating it into the testing and deployment pipelines. ### Drive-by changes - Derive more was added and used where it made sense - The old config macro was removed ### Related issues - Progress on #2215 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing None |
1 year ago |
Trevor Porter |
8127fa5aac
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Deploy proteustestnet, nautilus, solanadevnet (again), and solana (#2646)
### Description just opening for image for now ### Drive-by changes <!-- Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included? --> ### Related issues <!-- - Fixes #[issue number here] --> ### Backward compatibility <!-- Are these changes backward compatible? Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling? Yes/No --> ### Testing <!-- What kind of testing have these changes undergone? None/Manual/Unit Tests --> --------- Co-authored-by: Daniel Savu <23065004+daniel-savu@users.noreply.github.com> |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
389029dafb
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Agent Config Base Parsing (#2665)
### Description This is a big one for #2215... 1. Splits the parsing of configs from the config definitions to support both the old, new, and future parsers simultaneously. (We might want to rename it from parser to config format or something; not set on this name). 2. Implements the new config format without switching to it or enabling it. This means this PR does introduce dead code that is going to be used in the next PR. ### Drive-by changes - Deleted some unused (or single use) macros defined in hyperlane base - Updated the definition of the config parsing trait to simplify implementation - Added some more ergonomic methods of handling errors in config parsing - Removed any raw `unwrap()` I noticed since these cause difficult to debug errors in prod. - Added some additional validation to catch code mistakes in config path definitions ### Related issues - Progress on #2215 - Comes after #2658 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Manual (E2E only for now to make sure I did not break the old config format) |
1 year ago |
Daniel Savu |
326eced987
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Revert "refactor(IndexMode): remove `IndexRange`… (#2562)" (#2655)
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1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
644db5eee1
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Remove unused tracing logic (#2639)
### Description When I was working on #2215 I noticed that we are not using either zipkin or jaeger at all and possibly never have. Ripping these out to reduce dead code and also simplify our package dependencies. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues Discovered through #2215 ### Backward compatibility Yes - we were not using these features and did not document their existence ### Testing Manual - Verified that when running deploy-agents, the generated configs do not have jaeger or zipkin enabled on `main` and then tested to make sure they still work in this branch |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
8cbfd3cbc0
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Support 64-byte txn ids (attempt 2) (#2612)
### Description Adds support to TxOutcome for 512-bit ids and to log meta to support Solana. Now that we have primitive types in our crate we were able to create a better solution than before which just stores the EVM 256bit hashes inside of the 512bit one with leading zeros rather than needing to over engineer an enum container for it. ### Drive-by changes - Removed some dead code - Improved primitive type support for 512bit types - Improved serialization support for 512bit types ### Related issues - Fixes #2252 - Replaces #2256 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes-ish, changes one of the internal database key strings. At standup we discussed the possibility of migrating the data and concluded that was a can of worms we did not want to open. _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ Unit tests |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
5d8a2e568c
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Validator announce signers (#2617)
### Description This handles a bug where we did not default the chain signer to the validator signature for EVM chains and also handles the case where we might try to announce without setting a chain signer for other chains. ### Drive-by changes Not really a change but I looked into #2457 and I noticed the validators already check that signers are set for all destination chains so I think the error was just for validators which this PR fixes. ### Related issues - Fixes #2458 - Fixes #2457 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Unit Tests |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
a5e1815746
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Rust updates (#2619)
### Description Let this one slip a while. Updates our version of rust and as many packages as did not conflict with solana. I think we are going to need to figure something better out going forward with solana since if we have a couple more envs like this, it is going to make updates very hard. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues General Maintenance ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Manual & Unit Tests |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
9ed3a24902
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Solana e2e tests (#2578)
### Description Adds support for testing solana with the e2e tests. This involves 1) Downloading the pre-built solana cli tools 2) Setting up the solana configuration 3) Downloading the pre-built solana programs we need (see https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/solana-program-library/releases/) 4) The solana programs in the repo 5) Start the solana validator 6) Deploy the solana programs 7) Deploy a warp route 8) Initialize the multisig ism and validator announce 9) Initialize a transfer 10) Wait for the message to be delivered In addition these were "woven" in with the existing E2E test logic, so for instance we only run one new validator and the existing relayer was extended to support these additional chains. This will make it much easier later on to support testes between environments. ### Drive-by changes - Fix a bug in the relayer when trying to index the mailbox - Add support in the hyperlane sealevel CLI for custom solana config paths - Fix a linker error on linux causes by not specifying `no-entrypoint` - Cleaned up unnecessary `no-entrypoint` features in libraries - Minor refactor to how we run commands to avoid arg passing - Created an easy way to define tasks that run asyncly `as_task` - Split up main logic flow into a couple files for easier reading - Use mold linker to speed up builds (well, the linking part) - Removed support for `log_all` to simplify code pathways - Added context when a child process ends unexpectedly for easier debugging - Fixed a bug in the validator where it would infinitely retry to send an announcement on failure without waiting - Cleaned up solana configs - Fixed processes hanging on exit (very annoying when testing locally since you have to manually go kill them) - Added stderr logging to the hyperlane sealevel CLI subprocess calls ### Related issues Fixes #2415 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Manual |
1 year ago |
Daniel Savu |
127294decc
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refactor(IndexMode): remove `IndexRange`, use default index mode per env (#2562)
### Description Removes the `index_mode` config field, default to whichever mode is currently supported by our existing envs. Doing this allows for safely removing runtime checks to see if the correct index mode was configured. Additional work is required to support multiple indexing modes per env. Check this discord thread for the full discussion: https://discord.com/channels/935678348330434570/961711527092682783/1133347733411987568 ### Drive-by changes - `IndexRange` is removed entirely and replaced by `RangeInclusive<u32>` - Moves `is_arbitrum_nitro` into a bigger existing `impl HyperlaneDomain` block for clarity ### Related issues This is part 1 of https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2511 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Relies on existing e2e tests |
1 year ago |
Trevor Porter |
8c5983933b
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Sealevel (#2404)
### Description Opening for that sweet sweet agent image ### Drive-by changes _Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included?_ ### Related issues - Fixes #[issue number here] ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes No _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None Yes ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ None Manual Unit Tests --------- Co-authored-by: Steven Sloboda <steven@eclipse.builders> Co-authored-by: Nam Chu Hoai <nambrot@googlemail.com> Co-authored-by: Yorke Rhodes <yorke@hyperlane.xyz> Co-authored-by: J M Rossy <jm.rossy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> Co-authored-by: Asa Oines <asaoines@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Sergei Patrikeev <serejke.best@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Daniel Savu <23065004+daniel-savu@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Kunal Arora <55632507+aroralanuk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: yorhodes <yorkerhodesiv@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Yorke Rhodes <yorke@useabacus.network> Co-authored-by: Yorke Rhodes <email@yorke.dev> Co-authored-by: Asa Oines <asaoines@Asas-MacBook-Pro.local> Co-authored-by: Kunal Arora <kuarora@ucsd.edu> Co-authored-by: Anett <44020788+anettrolikova@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Yaqub Mahmoud <yaqub320@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@alexbh.dev> |
1 year ago |
Daniel Savu |
02b644d20f
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fix(validator): make announce error msg more generic over chains (#2481)
### Description _What's included in this PR?_ ### Drive-by changes _Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included?_ ### Related issues - Fixes #[issue number here] ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes No _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None Yes ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ None Manual Unit Tests |
1 year ago |
Daniel Savu |
6ee5868353
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fix(validator): announce directly if no gas estimate (#2454)
### Description It has been reported that `contract_call.tx.max_cost()` can fail / not exist on some networks. When that's the case, default to assuming no additional validator gas is required and just send the tx. If the tx fails, report the failure and suggest that gas may be insufficient in the logged error. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2426 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ None --------- Co-authored-by: Nam Chu Hoai <nambrot@googlemail.com> |
1 year ago |
Mattie Conover |
420383eb54
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Treat chain names as lowercase (#2249)
### Description Had to do a little digging but I think this should fix not only the issue that was encountered but fully add support for whatever case they want, it will just treat it as lowercase but still display it correctly for their config paths. The problem was that `HyperlaneDomain` was already lowercasing the name but we didn't lowercase the key that we used in `from_config_filtered` for the base `RawSettings` to look it up during parsing so we couldn't find the values. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues - Fixes #2103 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ None |
1 year ago |
Yorke Rhodes |
497db63f5b
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Prevent AWS KMS throttling in validator (#2391)
### Description Observed in validator ``` Request ID: Some("c0cc123e-da52-47f4-a2d3-aeddd034a2f5") Body: {"__type":"ThrottlingException","message":"You have exceeded the rate at which you may call KMS. Reduce the frequency of your calls."} ``` - Add sleep and checkpoint sync cache for rate limit ### Drive-by changes - Skip tree in checkpoint submitter span ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Local testing |
1 year ago |
Yorke Rhodes |
a93daec7a2
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Implement single signer task in validator (#2342)
### Description Implements singleton signer which allows multiple tasks to use a shared signer that is signing on a single task and migrates validator to use a singleton KMS signer ### Drive-by changes Modifies base agent to allow self to be mutable in run ### Related issues - Fixes error from sharing KMS signer connection across validator tasks https://github.com/rusoto/rusoto/issues/1766 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing E2E Tests --------- Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> |
2 years ago |
Yorke Rhodes |
eb17a9af15
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Block validator submitter on nonzero mailbox count (#2341)
### Description Ensures all checkpoint submitters wait for nonzero mailbox count ### Drive-by Changes Notably always spawns backfill submitter after seeing nonzero mailbox count ### Related issues Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2340 ### Backward compatibility Yes ### Testing Updated E2E Tests |
2 years ago |
Asa Oines |
d57ae5f628
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Do not spawn validator backwards pass if count is zero (#2315)
### Description Fixes a bug in which the validator would panic if the mailbox was empty. ### Drive-by changes None |
2 years ago |
Yorke Rhodes |
50f04db1fa
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Make merkle proofs optional on multisig ISM (#2173)
### Description Validators currently sign `(root, index)` checkpoints and during verification, a `message` is passed as calldata, an `id()` is derived, and a `proof` of `id()` at `index` in `root` is verified This provides “all or nothing” censorship resistance guarantees because a validator can only sign roots to allow any contained messages to be processed. We have considered alternatives where validators sign `message` directly and we lose censorship resistance in exchange for eliminating merkle proof verification gas costs. However, if validators sign `(root, index, message)` tuples, we can skip merkle proof verification on the destination chain while still maintaining censorship resistance by providing two valid metadata formats: 1. existing validator signatures and merkle proof verification of inclusion 2. including merkle proof verification for pathway where validators are censoring `message` It’s worth noting the validator is required to index event data to produce this new signature format. However, this does not require historical indexing and new validators being spun up can simply begin indexing from tip. See https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/2187 for validator changes See https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/pull/2248 for relayer and e2e test changes ### Drive-by changes Merkle index also optional ### Related issues - Fixes https://github.com/hyperlane-xyz/hyperlane-monorepo/issues/2192 ### Backward compatibility - new ISM deployment is necessary (we could upgrade implementation in theory) - Validator and relayer upgrades ### Testing Unit (fuzz) Tests, E2E tests |
2 years ago |
Asa Oines |
8aa7b62bea
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Minor logging improvements to agents (#2271)
### Description Removes some unnecessary clutter, adds domain to some spans ### Drive-by changes None |
2 years ago |
Asa Oines |
63562c7211
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Refactor agent event indexing (#2246)
### Description This PR refactors event indexing in the agents, allowing similar logic to be shared across multiple event types (i.e. messages, deliveries, gas payments) and database types (i.e. the Relayer rocks DB and Scraper SQL DB). Furthermore, it adds new syncing modes by way of `MessageSyncCursors` that take advantage of the monotonically increasing dispatched message nonce to sync more intelligently. ### Drive-by changes - Fixes a bug in the existing cursor that caused the same block range to be indexed three times - Modifies kathy to get rid of the idea of "rounds", just sends messages with a sleep in between - Minor modifications to the e2e test for performance - Expand macros in settings - Add scraper to e2e test ### Opportunities for improvement - We can further reduce RPC usage (or improve latency) by sharing the view of the latest finalized block number between cursors - We can speed up the effective time for (a relayer to start deliving messages | the scraper to scraper recent events) by creating forward/backward cursors for gas payments and deliveries where the backwards cursor terminates at index_settings.from - We can remove the need for index_settings.from by terminating backwards cursors based on the block number that the first message was dispatched at ### Related issues - Fixes #[issue number here] ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ E2E tests --------- Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> |
2 years ago |
Mattie Conover |
5e38cdf31a
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Omniscient Relayer (#2195)
### Description Adds support for running a relayer which delivers messages from multiple origin chains instead of just one origin chain. ### Drive-by changes _Are there any minor or drive-by changes also included?_ - The E2E pipeline got a major re-work. It both runs faster and also tests the new changes. - SerialSubmitter has been abstracted to support additional operation types such as oracle updates - SerialSubmitter has been updated to actually confirm a transaction was included and is safe from re-orgs - SerialSubmitter has been updated to have higher throughput by pipelining operations ### Related issues - Blocked by #2148 - Fixes #1899 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ Manual Unit Tests |
2 years ago |
Asa Oines |
f6ad1e9a95
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Validator automatically self-announces (#2177)
### Description This PR adds the ability for validators to self-announce themselves, so long as the validator key has a large enough balance to pay for the tx. This required setting the retry provider to skip retrying reverting transactions, since with a quorum provider and a very speedy blockchain (like hardhat) the transaction is broadcast multiple times and the later transactions conflict with the first one. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues - Fixes #2120 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes --------- Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> |
2 years ago |
Mattie Conover |
24f9642ea5
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Agent docs and config improvements (#2148)
### Description Bunch of minor tweaks and updates based on what we learned from EthTokyo. - Updated Rust readme and the root readme to align with the hyperlane docs - Defaults to a 5 sec validator interval now - Makes the metrics port default to `9090` and have a soft failure if it can't start - Now will automatically create the checkpointsyncer directory if it is missing - Hyperlane database now officially uses the domain name and id as a prefix internally to support multiple relayers using the same database - ### Drive-by changes Refactored and cleaned up the database code. Removed a lot of duplicate/unnecessary/redundant functions. ### Related issues - Fixes #2113 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ Yes - This changes the database prefixes internally to use domain name and domain id; also prepares us for #1899 ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ Manual Unit Tests |
2 years ago |
Mattie Conover |
3e5b20c88e
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Better validation of signers during config parsing (#2139)
### Description This improves the validation during config parsing to ensure that all the expected signers are configured which means the errors will have the correct config path. ### Drive-by changes Also updated the checks for missing chain configurations to be more clear and use the chain config path rather than the config that indicated the config was required and removes a now redundant check. ### Related issues - Fixes #2101 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ Manual |
2 years ago |
Mattie Conover |
1722f4ee7e
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Better Agent Configuration Parsing (#2070)
### Description This is a significant change to how we parse user configs. The main goal of this PR is to give a clear path and env key to any errors that are encountered when parsing configuration. In order to accomplish this, I have crated a new trait `FromRawConf` which defines a set of steps to validate and convert individual fields. Also for every major config struct, there is now a `Raw*` variant of it which is used by the `config` library to reduce errors that occur during deserialization itself. `Raw*` types should always use the most basic form of a value, such as `String`, `StrOrInt`, `bool`, and ideally optional in all cases. Missing values should be handled during the raw conversion and not by `config`. I also needed to make changes to a number of types stored in the parsed config types to force validation forward to the parsing step instead of doing it when we read the config value. This also required me to create a filter to prevent trying to validate certain configs that we would not ever need to load. These changes can also be built on later to support something other than `config` if we choose to, or add support for merging configs from multiple sources since everything is optional. ### Drive-by changes - Default to `http` for connection type - Default to no gas payment enforcement if not specified instead of failing - `ChainSetup` -> `ChainConf` - `GasPaymentEnforcementConfig` -> `GasPaymentEnforcementConf` - Made ethereum connection configuration more forgiving - Moved hyperlane base settings from `mod.rs` to `base.rs` - Moved config chain tests in hyperlane core to `tests` dir to fix a cyclical import problem - Extension traits to help with config in hyperlane core - Moved `StrOrInt` to new hyperlane core `config` module - Support for parsing `U256` from `StrOrInt` - Removed `HexString` type which is now redundant - Updated base settings to use hyperlane domain - Use `heyKey` as signer type if `type` is not specified and `key` is - Moved hyperlane ethereum chain config to a new module ### Related issues - Fixes #2033 - Fixes #2012 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes - This should take in configs in the same shape but be more forgiving in a few places _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ Manual Unit Test |
2 years ago |
Asa Oines |
1edbecf9e3
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Lag count in Validator agent (#2073)
### Description This PR adds a lag to `mailbox.count()` in the validator agent. Without this lag, validators can shut down after the first message because the latestCheckpoint call is lagged and will fail due to the lagged count still being zero. ### Drive-by changes None ### Related issues - Fixes #1764 ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ None --------- Co-authored-by: Mattie Conover <git@mconover.dev> |
2 years ago |
Mattie Conover |
4657fcc737
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Better rust package management (#1975)
### Description At the suggestion of @tkporter this moves common dependencies and configuration to use the new(ish) cargo workspace configuration feature. This was added in July 2022 and allows us to ensure all versions and configurations are the same across different crates. It does not decrease the typing, but it does reduce the updates required when we go to update a package and keeps duplicates next to each other. This PR does not change any package versions or add/remove any packages. It only moves the configuration. ### Drive-by changes Also sorted packages by name. ### Related issues ### Backward compatibility _Are these changes backward compatible?_ Yes _Are there any infrastructure implications, e.g. changes that would prohibit deploying older commits using this infra tooling?_ None ### Testing _What kind of testing have these changes undergone?_ Manual |
2 years ago |
Mattie Conover |
836179c9ad
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Better default stack traces (#1886)
* Update to use color-eyre by default for stack traces * Use backtrace setting to define config formatting for debugging |
2 years ago |