* Re-apply changes without Diener, rebase to the lastest master * Cache pruning * Bit-pack InstantiationStrategy * Move ExecutorParams version inside the structure itself * Rework runtime API and executor parameters storage * Pass executor parameters through backing subsystem * Update Cargo.lock * Introduce `ExecutorParams` to approval voting subsys * Introduce `ExecutorParams` to dispute coordinator * `cargo fmt` * Simplify requests from backing subsys * Fix tests * Replace manual config cloning with `.clone()` * Move constants to module * Parametrize executor performing PVF pre-check * Fix Malus * Fix test runtime * Introduce session executor params as a constant defined by session info pallet * Use Parity SCALE codec instead of hand-crafted binary encoding * Get rid of constants; Add docs * Get rid of constants * Minor typo * Fix Malus after rebase * `cargo fmt` * Use transparent SCALE encoding instead of explicit * Clean up * Get rid of relay parent to session index mapping * Join environment type and version in a single enum element * Use default execution parameters if running an old runtime * `unwrap()` -> `expect()` * Correct API version * Constants are back in town * Use constants for execution environment types * Artifact separation, first try * Get rid of explicit version * PVF execution queue worker separation * Worker handshake * Global renaming * Minor fixes resolving discussions * Two-stage requesting of executor params to make use of runtime API cache * Proper error handling in pvf-checker * Executor params storage bootstrapping * Propagate migration to v3 network runtimes * Fix storage versioning * Ensure `ExecutorParams` serialization determinism; Add comments * Rename constants to make things a bit more deterministic Get rid of stale code * Tidy up a structure of active PVFs * Minor formatting * Fix comment * Add try-runtime hooks * Add storage version write on upgrade Co-authored-by: Andronik <write@reusable.software> * Add pre- and post-upgrade assertions * Require to specify environment type; Remove redundant `impl`s * Add `ExecutorParamHash` creation from `H256` * Fix candidate validation subsys tests * Return splittable error from executor params request fn * Revert "Return splittable error from executor params request fn" This reverts commit a0b274177d8bb2f6e13c066741892ecd2e72a456. * Decompose approval voting metrics * Use more relevant errors * Minor formatting fix * Assert a valid environment type instead of checking * Fix `try-runtime` hooks * After-merge fixes * Add migration logs * Remove dead code * Fix tests * Fix tests * Back to the strongly typed implementation * Promote strong types to executor interface * Remove stale comment * Move executor params to `SessionInfo`: primitives and runtime * Move executor params to `SessionInfo`: node * Try to bump primitives and API version * Get rid of `MallocSizeOf` * Bump target API version to v4 * Make use of session index already in place * Back to v3 * Fix all the tests * Add migrations to all the runtimes * Make use of existing `SessionInfo` in approval voting subsys * Rename `TARGET` -> `LOG_TARGET` * Bump all the primitives to v3 * Fix Rococo ParachainHost API version * Use `RollingSessionWindow` to acquire `ExecutorParams` in disputes * Fix nits from discussions; add comments * Re-evaluate queue logic * Rework job assignment in execution queue * Add documentation * Use `RuntimeInfo` to obtain `SessionInfo` (with blackjack and caching) * Couple `Pvf` with `ExecutorParams` wherever possible * Put members of `PvfWithExecutorParams` under `Arc` for cheap cloning * Fix comment * Fix CI tests * Fix clippy warnings * Address nits from discussions * Add a placeholder for raw data * Fix non exhaustive match * Remove redundant reexports and fix imports * Keep only necessary semantic features, as discussed * Rework `RuntimeInfo` to support mock implementation for tests * Remove unneeded bound * `cargo fmt` * Revert "Remove unneeded bound" This reverts commit 932463f26b00ce290e1e61848eb9328632ef8a61. * Fix PVF host tests * Fix PVF checker tests * Fix overseer declarations * Simplify tests * `MAX_KEEP_WAITING` timeout based on `BACKGING_EXECUTION_TIMEOUT` * Add a unit test for varying executor parameters * Minor fixes from discussions * Add prechecking max. memory parameter (see paritytech/srlabs_findings#110) * Fix and improve a test * Remove `ExecutionEnvironment` and `RawData` * New primitives versioning in parachain host API * `disputes()` implementation for Kusama and Polkadot * Move `ExecutorParams` from `vstaging` to stable primitives * Move disputes from `vstaging` to stable implementation * Fix `try-runtime` * Fixes after merge * Move `ExecutorParams` to the bottom of `SessionInfo` * Revert "Move executor params to `SessionInfo`: primitives and runtime" This reverts commit dfcfb85fefd1c5be6c8a8f72dc09fd1809cfa9ce. * Always use fresh activated live hash in pvf precheck (re-apply 34b09a4c20de17e7926ed942cd0d657d18f743fa) * Fixing tests (broken commit) * Fix candidate validation tests * Fix PVF host test * Minor fixes * Address discussions * Restore migration * Fix `use` to only include what is needed instead of `*` * Add comment to never touch `DEFAULT_CONFIG` * Update migration to set default `ExecutorParams` for `dispute_period` sessions back * Use `earliest_stored_session` instead of calculations * Nit * Add logs * Treat any runtime error as `NotSupported` again * Always return default executor params if not available * Revert "Always return default executor params if not available" This reverts commit b58ac4482ef444c67a9852d5776550d08e312f30. * Add paritytech/substrate#9997 workaround * `cargo fmt` * Remove migration (again!) * Bump executor params to API v4 (backport from #6698) --------- Co-authored-by: Andronik <write@reusable.software>
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 repository 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
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:
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 --workspace --release
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.
Monitoring
Once you set this up you can take a look at the Polkadot Grafana dashboards that we currently maintain.
Using Docker
Shell Completion
Contributing
Contributing Guidelines
Contributor Code of Conduct
License
Polkadot is GPL 3.0 licensed.