407bf44a8a add missing license header (#1204) 9babb19810 Custom relay strategy (#1198) c287872a11 fix clippy things (#1200) 3a40e62789 Expose some const value and type (#1186) 32b61476d1 increase sleep before connectingMillau (#1195) aabe7041fa revert messages transactions mortality (#1194) 3651f4f909 Message transactions mortality (#1191) 364d6e155d Bump dependencies (#1180) f0389acc08 cargo +nightly fmt --all (#1192) b270b6a016 Unify error enums in substrate and ethereum clients with `thiserror` (#1094) 58c4946f74 Limit max call size of Rialto/Millau runtimes (#1187) fd56a8cd56 Add UI to the deployment (#1047) 16f01dc736 Westend -> Millau alerts are pending before notifications are sent (#1184) 5628c11ece replace collective flip with babe randomness in Rialto (#1188) 1094a63b00 ignore another (pretty bad) RUSTSEC (#1185) 379fe323ea fix/ignore cargo deny issues (#1183) 92af5e6e64 additional log in finality relay + rephrase "failed" (#1182) b996a3b681 Rialto parachain in test deployments (#1178) 28d9332b44 Resubmit transactions strategy for Polkadot/Kusama (#1175) d0172c6847 Playing with CI (#1179) fb6f42456d fix checks order when registering parachain (#1177) ee828c005a Register-parachain subcommand of substrate-relay (#1170) 8cd2b1a112 Token swap pallet benchmarks (#1174) bb811accb1 fix collision with westend bridge (#1172) 8d2fba70ed add token swaps to test deployments (#1169) b6d1bdfe2c publish rialto parachain collator image (#1171) 834ae4a10a Fix OutboundLaneData types (#1159) 5ee0ea1626 copypasted -> copied (#1168) c3bb835f18 fix spelling (#1167) f90d041dc9 Upgrade `jsonrpsee` to v0.3 (#1051) 598c9b6d0d add some basic tests for swap tokens (#1164) 05e88c61f5 publish images when tag of specific format(e.g. v2021-09-27 + v2021-09-27-1) is published (#1166) 7f3f94a6e0 Fix CI again (#1165) ff37de332f Move calculation relayer reward into `MessageDeliveryAndDispatchPayment` (#1153) 36fbba839b fix clippy warning (#1163) 16da44d018 explicit wasm build (#1158) c9c8226449 Match substrate's fmt (#1148) 2fdd7f3e5e Fix/ignore clippy warnings (#1157) 43dfcc2686 Adding LookupAddress (#1156) 951eaa5582 Add rialto-parachain runtime and node (#1142) 803d266d61 Rename MessageId -> BridgeMessageId (#1152) 5f234484fc Box large arguments of GRANDPA pallet (#1154) cf9abc1011 Fix spelling (#1150) ab83ba2e58 Relay subcommand that performs token RLT <> MLAU token swap (#1141) 832536caf0 Polkadot <> Kusama relayers (#1122) 6d0daa8975 Add `OnMessageAccepted` callback (#1134) 5d03a20b3e Integrate token swap pallet into Millau runtime (#1099) ea4cfa833e Adding MultiAddress type and ValidationCodeHash (#1139) c20325a784 Add tests for `Raw` and `BridgeSendMessage` enum `Call` variants (#1125) 6d802416e2 increase pause before pining Rialto nodes (#1137) b54fa56b62 calculate fee using full message payload (#1132) ca5d8178f5 Add parachain pallets to rialto runtime (#1053) 9eaae4142e fix transaction resubmitter limits for Millau -> Rialto transactions (#1135) 9d4e17783c add --mandatory-headers-only cli option to complex relay (#1129) 1c5e0ec1cb Add local CI info to README (#1131) a8e0929e14 chore: spellchecker fixes (#1130) 3b8e2118e3 set fee for importing mandatory headers to zero (#1127) 49bba9aa52 another bunch of words for spellchecker (#1128) 8a72eafef6 Increase pause before messages generation start (#1126) 1f0ba9a191 Move some associated types from relay_substrate_client::Chain to bp_runtime::Chain (#1087) 74bc1a5b54 Transactions resubmitter (#1083) 21ba001f26 log max balance drop when sending message (#1117) 638a7ddffa Code Cleaning (#1124) be6555c51b Fix buildah logout (#1120) 87539c4a98 Format code work (#1116) 526fe7fdd7 fix spelling (#1119) bd4ce7f241 Fix spelling (#1118) 3c1147858e added missing constants to Kusama/Polkadot primitives (#1114) 52093b22ab Fix delivery transaction estimation used by rational relayer (#1109) 77a2f2fbed Remove fund account checks from upgrade. (#1111) 824334802b Rename param and update comment (#1108) d7784bfe06 Fix spellcheck (#1110) 0b18f5906a Refactor substrate messages source and substrate messages target (#1105) b27240bbff fix compilation (#1107) 9697da4fe8 Emit mortal transactions from relay (#1073) b29396c077 Change vault vars type to env vars (#1084) 35e0bbdc0c Make clippy mandatory. (#1103) a517e8541f Remove unused deps (#1102) 873dae608a Remove unnessary deps (#1101) 13450b74ee Stored conversion rate updater (#1005) 74389829f3 [BREAKING] Migrate messages pallet to frame v2 (#1088) 424da938dd README fix (#1100) 865744c909 upgrade currency exchange pallet to frame v2 (#1097) b5038148b3 Add missing docs (#1095) 0791e911c1 Common crate for substrate-relay (#1082) 3834c9d880 Update high-level-overview.md (#1093) c93553face Increase the time window for messaging alerts. (#1092) 8b9cc3cecd migrate pallet-shift-session-manager to frame v2 (#1090) dc91813c22 migrate eth PoA pallet to frame v2 (#1091) f16bb098cc Migrate dispatch pallet to frame v2 (#1089) 19f4325348 Bridge/This Chain Ids should be exposed as constants on pallet level. (#1085) 6381122df7 Change ChainSpec::from_genesis for Rialto and Millau chains to reflect the chain names. (#1079) 0f1d33e973 Make CI happy again (#1086) 238e65d96f fix typo (#1080) fc008457b6 Token-swap-over-bridge pallet (#944) 3fb97fa5ef Fix full spellcheck (#1076) eae4ed7170 fixed wrong trace (#1075) 219a0fad04 merge two weight-related loops in messages pallet (#1071) fc85632fdb increase_message_fee depends on stored mesage size (#1066) 530f37a23b companion for https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/3507 (#1067) 53b8cba683 sc_basic_authorship=trace for millau nodes (#1074) 9874e05e98 Improve traces of message generator scripts (#1069) 7b5ee84fbb extract message_details impl into runtime common (#1070) 5a4aed5a8b refund weight for mot pruning messages (#1062) 90e3d1e111 Fix Westend -> Millau sync (#1064) 427d30ddfc When restarting client, also "restart" tokio runtime (#1065) d47c05eeef Change get pipeline sensitive variables from Vault instead of GitLab settings (#1063) d775a85415 use tokio reactor to execute jsonrpsee futures (#1061) 15c8cd61cb Use BABE to author blocks on Rialto (previously: Aura) (#1050) 5186293500 Allow reading suri && password override from file (#1059) b506298262 Update jsonrpsee reference (#1049) 1734d00517 enable weight fee adjustent in Rialto/Millau (#1044) 607265afae Pay dispatch fee at target chain cli option (#1043) ce79ef91be bump dependencies before start referencing polkadot repo (#1048) 924fa24f6d Cli option for greedy relayer + run no-losses relayer by default (#1042) e21eba7b59 Yrong README Fixup + M1 Fixes (#1045) 20d08204a2 Confirm delivery detects when more than expected messages are confirmed (#1039) 994b846b52 pre and post dispatch weights of OnDeliveryConfirmed callback (#1040) 1dd5297e84 give real value to Rialto and Millau tokens (#1038) 035bee8715 Use real conversion rate in greedy relayer strategy (#1035) 9cfaecd0f7 fixed metrics prefix (#1037) 1d8d224937 Use kebab-case for bridge arguments (#1036) f30a4c79a6 Shared reference to conversion rate metric value (#1034) c34d7a5cbb estimate transaction fee (#1015) 93404b18bb change alert period from 2m to 10m for Westend -> Millau (GRANDPA or public node itself is lagging sometimes) (#1032) git-subtree-dir: bridges git-subtree-split: 407bf44a8a5f4e60aceef2dc755cd9ff09929ac3
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Polkadot
Implementation of a https://polkadot.network node in Rust based on the Substrate framework.
NOTE: In 2018, we split our implementation of "Polkadot" from its development framework "Substrate". See the Substrate repo for git history prior to 2018.
This repo contains runtimes for the Polkadot, Kusama, and Westend networks. The README provides
information about installing the polkadot binary and developing on the codebase. For more
specific guides, like how to be a validator, see the
Polkadot Wiki.
Installation
If you just wish to run a Polkadot node without compiling it yourself, you may either run the latest binary from our releases page, or install Polkadot from one of our package repositories.
Installation from the Debian or rpm repositories will create a systemd
service that can be used to run a Polkadot node. This is disabled by default,
and can be started by running systemctl start polkadot on demand (use
systemctl enable polkadot to make it auto-start after reboot). By default, it
will run as the polkadot user. Command-line flags passed to the binary can
be customized by editing /etc/default/polkadot. This file will not be
overwritten on updating polkadot. You may also just run the node directly from
the command-line.
Debian-based (Debian, Ubuntu)
Currently supports Debian 10 (Buster) and Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal), and
derivatives. Run the following commands as the root user.
# Import the security@parity.io GPG key
gpg --recv-keys --keyserver hkps://keys.mailvelope.com 9D4B2B6EB8F97156D19669A9FF0812D491B96798
gpg --export 9D4B2B6EB8F97156D19669A9FF0812D491B96798 > /usr/share/keyrings/parity.gpg
# Add the Parity repository and update the package index
echo 'deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/parity.gpg] https://releases.parity.io/deb release main' > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/parity.list
apt update
# Install the `parity-keyring` package - This will ensure the GPG key
# used by APT remains up-to-date
apt install parity-keyring
# Install polkadot
apt install polkadot
RPM-based (Fedora, CentOS)
Currently supports Fedora 32 and CentOS 8, and derivatives.
# Install dnf-plugins-core (This might already be installed)
dnf install dnf-plugins-core
# Add the repository and enable it
dnf config-manager --add-repo https://releases.parity.io/rpm/polkadot.repo
dnf config-manager --set-enabled polkadot
# Install polkadot (You may have to confirm the import of the GPG key, which
# should have the following fingerprint: 9D4B2B6EB8F97156D19669A9FF0812D491B96798)
dnf install polkadot
Building
Install via Cargo
Make sure you have the support software installed from the Build from Source section below this section.
If you want to install Polkadot in your PATH, you can do so with with:
cargo install --git https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot --tag <version> polkadot --locked
Build from Source
If you'd like to build from source, first install Rust. You may need to add Cargo's bin directory to your PATH environment variable. Restarting your computer will do this for you automatically.
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
If you already have Rust installed, make sure you're using the latest version by running:
rustup update
Once done, finish installing the support software:
sudo apt install build-essential git clang libclang-dev pkg-config libssl-dev
Build the client by cloning this repository and running the following commands from the root directory of the repo:
git checkout <latest tagged release>
./scripts/init.sh
cargo build --release
Note that compilation is a memory intensive process. We recommend having 4 GiB of physical RAM or swap available (keep in mind that if a build hits swap it tends to be very slow).
Build from Source with Docker
You can also build from source using Parity CI docker image:
git checkout <latest tagged release>
docker run --rm -it -w /shellhere/polkadot \
-v $(pwd):/shellhere/polkadot \
paritytech/ci-linux:production cargo build --release
sudo chown -R $(id -u):$(id -g) target/
If you want to reproduce other steps of CI process you can use the following guide.
Networks
This repo supports runtimes for Polkadot, Kusama, and Westend.
Connect to Polkadot Mainnet
Connect to the global Polkadot Mainnet network by running:
./target/release/polkadot --chain=polkadot
You can see your node on telemetry (set a custom name with --name "my custom name").
Connect to the "Kusama" Canary Network
Connect to the global Kusama canary network by running:
./target/release/polkadot --chain=kusama
You can see your node on telemetry (set a custom name with --name "my custom name").
Connect to the Westend Testnet
Connect to the global Westend testnet by running:
./target/release/polkadot --chain=westend
You can see your node on telemetry (set a custom name with --name "my custom name").
Obtaining DOTs
If you want to do anything on Polkadot, Kusama, or Westend, then you'll need to get an account and some DOT, KSM, or WND tokens, respectively. See the claims instructions for Polkadot if you have DOTs to claim. For Westend's WND tokens, see the faucet instructions on the Wiki.
Hacking on Polkadot
If you'd actually like to hack on Polkadot, you can grab the source code and build it. Ensure you have Rust and the support software installed. This script will install or update Rust and install the required dependencies (this may take up to 30 minutes on Mac machines):
curl https://getsubstrate.io -sSf | bash -s -- --fast
Then, grab the Polkadot source code:
git clone https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot.git
cd polkadot
Then build the code. You will need to build in release mode (--release) to start a network. Only
use debug mode for development (faster compile times for development and testing).
./scripts/init.sh # Install WebAssembly. Update Rust
cargo build # Builds all native code
You can run the tests if you like:
cargo test --all
You can start a development chain with:
cargo run -- --dev
Detailed logs may be shown by running the node with the following environment variables set:
RUST_LOG=debug RUST_BACKTRACE=1 cargo run -- --dev
Development
You can run a simple single-node development "network" on your machine by running:
polkadot --dev
You can muck around by heading to https://polkadot.js.org/apps and choose "Local Node" from the Settings menu.
Local Two-node Testnet
If you want to see the multi-node consensus algorithm in action locally, then you can create a local testnet. You'll need two terminals open. In one, run:
polkadot --chain=polkadot-local --alice -d /tmp/alice
And in the other, run:
polkadot --chain=polkadot-local --bob -d /tmp/bob --port 30334 --bootnodes '/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/30333/p2p/ALICE_BOOTNODE_ID_HERE'
Ensure you replace ALICE_BOOTNODE_ID_HERE with the node ID from the output of the first terminal.
Using Docker
Shell Completion
Contributing
Contributing Guidelines
Contributor Code of Conduct
License
Polkadot is GPL 3.0 licensed.