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* test/malus: craft the first maliciously disputing actor

* initial draft

* Add Dockerfile and instructions how to use it to build malus image locally

* Forgot one flag for the build cmd

* we are not docker specific, we are happy to use any containerruntime

* shuffle things around

* add initial tera based integration test

* chores

* fixins

* simple setup to start

* other samples (WIP)

* add Docker version with cargo-chef

* update substarte and small change of orders in commands in the container file

* metrics one

* fmt

* minor

* fixin

* fix metric names

* -d

* add open gauge

* fmt

* spellcheck

* fix test

* adjust to changed error messages

* refactor, more malus impls

* more malus changes

* foo

* minor cleanup

* suggest garbage candidate

* chore

* fix suggest garabge malus

* malus: back garbage candidate

* cargo lock

* re-introduce metrics

* chore: cargo fmt

* undoe 1.54.0 output, CI uses 1.53.0 rustc

* update location of js types

* Fix trybuild

* add tag to image name also; this will be replaced in the prod version

* Tests fixed

* add some fix me

* add dockerfile for ci

* Add docker file for malus for ci

* use variables in .toml file

* add chnages for malus test

* some fixes

* some more fixes

* Update .gitlab-ci.yml

* add local build for polkadot and malus

* some fixes

* enable disputes feature in CI

* ok, ok

* rename: MsgFilter -> MessageInterceptor

* remove TODO that would not have worked

* intercept

* refactor

* fix README and containers

* fix

* chore: cargo fmt

* avoid some more malus-$VARIANT references

* fix argument order

* chore: add about

* Update sanity check in relay chain selection

* fix order, add dispute-unavailable-block malus

* fixup: avoid underflow issue

* it's all u32

* fix conditional use

* Revert "it's all u32"

This reverts commit 6b3ae25bfd0bbf0b51d90d743642a75a4a815d6e.

* Revert "fixup: avoid underflow issue"

This reverts commit 336cbe2938e9720f870d37d8feeab7ca69200f47.

* Revert "Update sanity check in relay chain selection"

This reverts commit 970647f35e1116136e12fd91cd9f2fb7e18ad28d.

* update the malus bin

* Update node/malus/integrationtests/0003-dispute-unavailable-block.feature

Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>

* add some FIXME reminders

* update path to index.js

* Update .gitlab-ci.yml

* Update node/malus/integrationtests/0001-dispute-valid-block.toml

* try 1: make malus test run

* chore: cargo fmt

* temporary fix

* use subcommand syntax from latest gurke

* cargo +nightly fmt

* add collator to a a test

* docs: add env vars to README

* update ci to run dispute-valid-block test

* needs the polkadot image

* Fix path for nodejs container

* post merge fix

* download proper dir  containg configs for malus test

* update the malus ci job

* rm a whitespace

* temp build for malus

* use correct build command for temp malus

* remove subcommands for now

* set max validators per core in the default HostConfig

* tabs

* update beefy

* fixup

* fixup II

* make one variant compile

* make other variants compile

* revert changes to chain_spec

* fmt

* build malus image from polkadot-test-malus again

* revert unrelated changes

* try fixing build-malus job

* Revert "remove subcommands for now"

This reverts commit 5d8292bc49252124937affec4b7c28181a5deb7e.

* try fixing build-malus job II

* MVP working dispute-ancestor

* renames

* fix PVF execution on malus

* fix test

* fix typo

* fmt

* checkmate

* try something

* make it actually work

* some tweaks to 01 feature test

* fmt

* sleep a bit more

* complete wococoization

* some tweaks to 01 feature test

* typo fix

* use correct metric names

* fix

* ffs

* .

* try some rearrangement

* Attempt to wait till initial node bootstrap in test

* Fix test syntax

* Run malus tests with v2 script

* Proper symlink created

* simnet v14

* add zombienet tests

* add zombie net test - draft

* add more tests to dispute suite

* add within to fix tests

* replace test directory and start test migration

* migrate all the tests

* add timeout to tests

* reduce debug

* make easy to test in dev

* set appropriated debug

* use image from ci

* fix config for test

* set images from ci

* fix config

* add COLIMAGE env

* tweek tests

* reduce debug

* typo

* wip, migrate old test to zombie-net

* adjunt test config for zombie-net

* run mauls 0001 test only

* clean and setup smoke-test in zombie-net

* add extra time to assertinons

* clean code to merge and improve README

* add info to access logs

* improved readme

* merge master and resolve conflicts

* Update zombienet_tests/README.md

Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>

* clean and consolidate zombienet name

* change runner in gitlab

* add comment explain why we use wococo

* change tag for runner

* remove unused tests

* remove dup Dockerfile and update description

* fmt

* fix compilation post-merge

* fmt

* cut me Some slack

Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
Co-authored-by: radupopa2010 <radupopa2010@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <info@kchr.de>
Co-authored-by: Anton Gavrilov <AntonE.Gavrilov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andronik Ordian <write@reusable.software>
Co-authored-by: Lldenaurois <Ljdenaurois@gmail.com>
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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

Using Docker

Shell Completion

Shell Completion

Contributing

Contributing Guidelines

Contribution Guidelines

Contributor Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct

License

Polkadot is GPL 3.0 licensed.