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Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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name: Test Application On PR
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
stack-orchestrator-ref:
description: "The branch, commit or sha from stack-orchestrator to checkout"
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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required: false
default: "main"
ipld-eth-db-ref:
description: "The branch, commit or sha from ipld-eth-db to checkout"
required: false
default: "main"
ssz-data-ref:
description: "The branch, commit or sha from ssz-data to checkout"
required: false
default: "main"
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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pull_request:
paths:
- "!**.md"
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- "!.gitignore"
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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- "!LICENSE"
- "!.github/workflows/**"
- ".github/workflows/on-pr.yml"
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- "**"
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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env:
stack-orchestrator-ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.stack-orchestrator-ref || 'feature/client-build'}}
ipld-eth-db-ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.ipld-eth-db-ref || 'minimal-beacon-chain-schema' }}
ssz-data-ref: ${{ github.event.inputs.ssz-data-ref || 'main' }}
GOPATH: /tmp/go
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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jobs:
build:
name: Run Docker Build
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
path: "./ipld-ethcl-indexer"
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.stack-orchestrator-ref }}
path: "./stack-orchestrator/"
repository: vulcanize/stack-orchestrator
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.ipld-eth-db-ref }}
repository: vulcanize/ipld-eth-db
path: "./ipld-eth-db/"
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Create config file
run: |
echo vulcanize_ipld_eth_db=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/ipld-eth-db/ > ./config.sh
echo vulcanize_ipld_ethcl_indexer=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/ipld-ethcl-indexer >> ./config.sh
echo ethcl_capture_mode=boot >> ./config.sh
echo ethcl_skip_sync=true >> ./config.sh
multihash key gen func (#36) * multihash key gen func * go mod updates * Added test to ensure the application shuts down gracefully or within a timeframe. * Disregard race condition since its with the test not the application itself * Capture the head block in the DB entirely. (#27) * -- Intermediary Commit -- Just want to commit my code over the weekend, in case I spill coffee on my workstation. * Create DB models ready for write. * Handle SSE events * Update ref for stack-orchestrator * Use env in one place only. * Boot Application on PR * Update syntax * Update syntax * Correct command * Use bash instead of sh * Use until instead of while * Make linter happy and check sse subscription err * Handle Reorgs - Untested * Feature/22 test handling incoming events - Intermediary Commit (#28) * Checkpoint before the weekend * Update location for SetupPostgresDB * Feature/22 test handling incoming events (#30) * Checkpoint before the weekend * Update location for SetupPostgresDB * Include first functioning tests for processing head * Fix gitignore * Test CaptureHead | Add Metrics | Handle Test Race Conditions This Commit allows us to: * Test the `CaptureHead` function. * Test parsing a single Head message. * Test a Reorg condition. * Add Metrics. This is primarily used for testing but can have future use cases. * Rearrange the test due to race conditions introduced by reusing a variable. `BeforeEach` can't be used to update `BC`. * Update and finalize testing at this stage * Update code and CI/CD * Fix lint errors * Update CICD and fail when file not found. * Update test to have failed as expected. * Remove Test file * Add KnownGaps Errors (#33) * Handle Skipped Slots (#34) * Ensure that the node is synced at boot time * Update test + add logic for checking skipped slots * Update boot check * Add skip_sync to config. * Update a test so it fails * go mod updates * Integrate MHKey into existing code base. * Update go.mod and go.sum * Utilize the MHkey * Stop tests from running forever on failure. * Use sszRoot instead of sszObj for MhKey * Update entrypoint script * Update config parameter Co-authored-by: Abdul Rabbani <abdulrabbani00@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Abdul Rabbani <58230246+abdulrabbani00@users.noreply.github.com>
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echo ethcl_known_gap_increment=1000000 >> ./config.sh
cat ./config.sh
- name: Run docker compose
run: |
docker-compose \
-f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/local/docker-compose-db.yml" \
-f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/latest/docker-compose-lighthouse.yml" \
-f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/local/docker-compose-ipld-ethcl-indexer.yml" \
--env-file ./config.sh \
up -d --build
- name: Check to make sure HEALTH file is present
shell: bash
run: |
until $(docker compose -f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/local/docker-compose-ipld-ethcl-indexer.yml" cp ipld-ethcl-indexer:/root/HEALTH ./HEALTH) ; do sleep 10; done
cat ./HEALTH
if [[ "$(cat ./HEALTH)" -eq "0" ]]; then echo "Application boot successful" && (exit 0); else (exit 1); fi
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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unit-test:
name: Run Unit Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
## IF you want to update the default branch for `pull_request runs, do it after the ||`
steps:
- name: Create GOPATH
run: mkdir -p /tmp/go
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
path: "./ipld-ethcl-indexer"
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.stack-orchestrator-ref }}
path: "./stack-orchestrator/"
repository: vulcanize/stack-orchestrator
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.ipld-eth-db-ref }}
repository: vulcanize/ipld-eth-db
path: "./ipld-eth-db/"
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.ssz-data-ref }}
repository: vulcanize/ssz-data
path: "./ipld-ethcl-indexer/pkg/beaconclient/ssz-data"
fetch-depth: 0
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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- name: Create config file
run: |
echo vulcanize_ipld_eth_db=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/ipld-eth-db/ > ./config.sh
echo vulcanize_ipld_ethcl_indexer=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/ipld-ethcl-indexer >> ./config.sh
cat ./config.sh
- name: Run docker compose
run: |
docker-compose \
-f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/local/docker-compose-db.yml" \
--env-file ./config.sh \
up -d --build
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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- uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: ">=1.17.0"
check-latest: true
- name: Install packages
run: |
go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo@latest
which ginkgo
- name: Run the tests using Make
run: |
cd ipld-ethcl-indexer
make unit-test-ci
integration-test:
name: Run Integration Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Create GOPATH
run: mkdir -p /tmp/go
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
path: "./ipld-ethcl-indexer"
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.stack-orchestrator-ref }}
path: "./stack-orchestrator/"
repository: vulcanize/stack-orchestrator
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: ${{ env.ipld-eth-db-ref }}
repository: vulcanize/ipld-eth-db
path: "./ipld-eth-db/"
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Create config file
run: |
echo vulcanize_ipld_eth_db=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/ipld-eth-db/ > ./config.sh
echo vulcanize_ipld_ethcl_indexer=$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/ipld-ethcl-indexer >> ./config.sh
echo ethcl_capture_mode=boot >> ./config.sh
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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cat ./config.sh
- name: Run docker compose
run: |
docker-compose \
-f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/local/docker-compose-db.yml" \
-f "$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/stack-orchestrator/docker/latest/docker-compose-lighthouse.yml" \
Boot application with tests (#14) * Update cobra to require `head` or `historic` when using `capture`. * A very generic package for implementing PGX driver I copied most of the code from the `statediff` service from within geth. The idea is that I can create formal DB packages, that can be utilized in other projects down the road. * Put PGX and other future Postgres Drivers behind SQL package This PR makes allows users to provide a config, along with a driver string. It will then provide the respective driver. * Add DB Connection and Logging * Utilize LogRus * Create a DB connection using PGX. * Create an internal boot package for starting the application. * Code clean up + Beacon Chain Connection This concludes all the code needed to connect to the DB and beacon node. We will no longer reference the lighthouse client because this application should work interchangeably with any beacon node. I have also standardized logging. * Last second clean ups * Utilize Ginkgo toreplace `testing` library, and add CI/CD. (#9) * Utilize Ginkgo and replace `testing` library. * Add TOC to docs * Add Docker specific files * Remove -e * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Add depth * Add repositories * Remove $ from path * Update path for make * Setup Go and Ginkgo * Use go mod download * Use go install * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use latest * Remove install of GINKGO * Add explicit gopath * Explicitly specify the gopath * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Use which ginkgo * Try with make now * Final working Make * Feature/11 testing add tests for boot (#12) * Utilize Versioning * Update Testing and CI/CD * Update Testing * Add Linting and Remove timeout * Update Lint * handle errors to make the linter happy * Utilized interfaces for DB * Update Manual Testing CI/CD * Try combining everything into one pipeline (#13) * Try combining everything into one pipeline * Update on-pr-manual.yml * Remove PAth for testing * Combine single YML workflow file for PR * Add a comment
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--env-file ./config.sh \
up -d --build
- uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: ">=1.17.0"
check-latest: true
- name: Install packages
run: |
go install github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2/ginkgo@latest
which ginkgo
- name: Run the tests using Make
run: |
cd ipld-ethcl-indexer
make integration-test-ci
golangci:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/setup-go@v3
with:
go-version: ">=1.17.0"
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: golangci-lint
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v3
with:
args: --disable errcheck