The core protocol of WoopChain
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woop/test/deploy_newnode.sh

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#!/bin/bash
ROOT=$(dirname $0)/..
USER=$(whoami)
. "${ROOT}/scripts/setup_bls_build_flags.sh"
set -x
set -eo pipefail
function check_result() {
find $log_folder -name leader-*.log > $log_folder/all-leaders.txt
find $log_folder -name validator-*.log > $log_folder/all-validators.txt
echo ====== RESULTS ======
results=$($ROOT/test/cal_tps.sh $log_folder/all-leaders.txt $log_folder/all-validators.txt)
echo $results | tee -a $LOG_FILE
echo $results > $log_folder/tps.log
}
function cleanup() {
for pid in `/bin/ps -fu $USER| grep "harmony\|txgen\|soldier\|commander\|profiler\|beacon\|bootnode" | grep -v "grep" | grep -v "vi" | awk '{print $2}'`;
do
echo 'Killed process: '$pid
$DRYRUN kill -9 $pid 2> /dev/null
done
# Remove bc_config.json before starting experiment.
rm -f bc_config.json
rm -rf ./db/harmony_*
}
function killnode() {
local port=$1
if [ -n "port" ]; then
pid=$(/bin/ps -fu $USER | grep "harmony" | grep "$port" | awk '{print $2}')
echo "killing node with port: $port"
$DRYRUN kill -9 $pid 2> /dev/null
echo "node with port: $port is killed"
fi
}
trap cleanup SIGINT SIGTERM
function usage {
local ME=$(basename $0)
cat<<EOU
USAGE: $ME [OPTIONS] config_file_name
-h print this help message
-d enable db support (default: $DB)
-t toggle txgen (default: $TXGEN)
-D duration txgen run duration (default: $DURATION)
-m min_peers minimal number of peers to start consensus (default: $MIN)
-s shards number of shards (default: $SHARDS)
-k nodeport kill the node with specified port number (default: $KILLPORT)
-n dryrun mode (default: $DRYRUN)
-S enable sync test (default: $SYNC)
-P enable libp2p peer discovery test (default: $P2P)
This script will build all the binaries and start harmony and txgen based on the configuration file.
EXAMPLES:
$ME local_config.txt
$ME -p local_config.txt
EOU
exit 0
}
DB=
TXGEN=true
DURATION=90
MIN=5
SHARDS=2
KILLPORT=9004
SYNC=true
DRYRUN=
P2P=false
while getopts "hdtD:m:s:k:nSP" option; do
case $option in
h) usage ;;
d) DB='-db_supported' ;;
t) TXGEN=false ;;
D) DURATION=$OPTARG ;;
m) MIN=$OPTARG ;;
s) SHARDS=$OPTARG ;;
k) KILLPORT=$OPTARG ;;
n) DRYRUN=echo ;;
S) SYNC=true ;;
P) P2P=true ;;
esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
# Since `go run` will generate a temporary exe every time,
# On windows, your system will pop up a network security dialog for each instance
# and you won't be able to turn it off. With `go build` generating one
# exe, the dialog will only pop up once at the very first time.
# Also it's recommended to use `go build` for testing the whole exe.
pushd $ROOT
echo "compiling ..."
go build -o bin/harmony cmd/harmony/main.go
popd
# Create a tmp folder for logs
t=`date +"%Y%m%d-%H%M%S"`
log_folder="tmp_log/log-$t"
mkdir -p $log_folder
LOG_FILE=$log_folder/r.log
HMY_OPT=
# Change to the beacon chain output from deploy.sh
HMY_OPT2=
HMY_OPT3=
for i in 0{1..9} {10..99}
do
echo "launching new node $i ..."
($DRYRUN $ROOT/bin/harmony -ip 127.0.0.1 -port 91$i -log_folder $log_folder -is_newnode $DB -account_index $i -min_peers $MIN $HMY_OPT $HMY_OPT2 $HMY_OPT3 -key /tmp/127.0.0.1-91$i.key 2>&1 | tee -a $LOG_FILE ) &
sleep 3
done