# ipld-ethcl-indexer This application will capture all the `BeaconState`'s and `SignedBeaconBlock`'s from the consensus chain on Ethereum. This application is going to connect to the lighthouse client, but hypothetically speaking, it should be interchangeable with any eth2 beacon node. # Running the Application To run the application, utilize the following command, and update the values as needed. ``` go run main.go capture head --db.address localhost \ --db.password password \ --db.port 8077 \ --db.username vdbm \ --db.name vulcanize_testing \ --db.driver PGX \ --bc.address localhost \ --bc.port 5052 \ --log.level info ``` # Development Patterns This section will cover some generic development patterns utilizes. ## Logging For logging, please keep the following in mind: - Utilize logrus. - Use `log.Debug` to highlight that you are **about** to do something. - Use `log.Info-Fatal` when the thing you were about to do has been completed, along with the result. ``` log.Debug("Adding 1 + 2") a := 1 + 2 log.Info("1 + 2 successfully Added, outcome is: ", a) ``` ## Boot The boot package in `internal` is utilized to start the application. Everything in the boot process must complete successfully for the application to start. If it does not, the application will not start. # Contribution If you want to contribute please make sure you do the following: - Create a Github issue before starting your work. - Follow the branching structure. - Delete your branch once it has been merged. - Do not delete the `develop` branch. We can add branch protection once we make the branch public. ## Branching Structure The branching structure is as follows: `main` <-- `develop` <-- `your-branch`. It is adviced that `your-branch` follows the following structure: `{type}/{issue-number}-{description}`. - `type` - This can be anything identifying the reason for this PR, for example: `bug`, `feature`, `release`. - `issue-number` - This is the issue number of the GitHub issue. It will help users easily find a full description of the issue you are trying to solve. - `description` - A few words to identify your issue.