laconicd/cmd/ethermintd/config/toml.go
Federico Kunze 117342b1b3
all, deps: bump go-ethereum version (#5)
* evm, rpc: access lists, JSON-RPC and transaction updates (wip)

* ante, evm, rpc: update signature verification

* evm: msg server and tests updates

* evm: tests (wip)

* evm: fix cdc and params

* evm: cleanup state transition

* fix nil cases

* lint
2021-05-10 12:34:00 -04:00

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package config
import (
"bytes"
"text/template"
"github.com/spf13/viper"
tmos "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/libs/os"
)
const defaultConfigTemplate = `# This is a TOML config file.
# For more information, see https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
###############################################################################
### Base Configuration ###
###############################################################################
# The minimum gas prices a validator is willing to accept for processing a
# transaction. A transaction's fees must meet the minimum of any denomination
# specified in this config (e.g. 0.25token1;0.0001token2).
minimum-gas-prices = "{{ .BaseConfig.MinGasPrices }}"
# default: the last 100 states are kept in addition to every 500th state; pruning at 10 block intervals
# nothing: all historic states will be saved, nothing will be deleted (i.e. archiving node)
# everything: all saved states will be deleted, storing only the current state; pruning at 10 block intervals
# custom: allow pruning options to be manually specified through 'pruning-keep-recent', 'pruning-keep-every', and 'pruning-interval'
pruning = "{{ .BaseConfig.Pruning }}"
# These are applied if and only if the pruning strategy is custom.
pruning-keep-recent = "{{ .BaseConfig.PruningKeepRecent }}"
pruning-keep-every = "{{ .BaseConfig.PruningKeepEvery }}"
pruning-interval = "{{ .BaseConfig.PruningInterval }}"
# HaltHeight contains a non-zero block height at which a node will gracefully
# halt and shutdown that can be used to assist upgrades and testing.
#
# Note: Commitment of state will be attempted on the corresponding block.
halt-height = {{ .BaseConfig.HaltHeight }}
# HaltTime contains a non-zero minimum block time (in Unix seconds) at which
# a node will gracefully halt and shutdown that can be used to assist upgrades
# and testing.
#
# Note: Commitment of state will be attempted on the corresponding block.
halt-time = {{ .BaseConfig.HaltTime }}
# MinRetainBlocks defines the minimum block height offset from the current
# block being committed, such that all blocks past this offset are pruned
# from Tendermint. It is used as part of the process of determining the
# ResponseCommit.RetainHeight value during ABCI Commit. A value of 0 indicates
# that no blocks should be pruned.
#
# This configuration value is only responsible for pruning Tendermint blocks.
# It has no bearing on application state pruning which is determined by the
# "pruning-*" configurations.
#
# Note: Tendermint block pruning is dependant on this parameter in conunction
# with the unbonding (safety threshold) period, state pruning and state sync
# snapshot parameters to determine the correct minimum value of
# ResponseCommit.RetainHeight.
min-retain-blocks = {{ .BaseConfig.MinRetainBlocks }}
# InterBlockCache enables inter-block caching.
inter-block-cache = {{ .BaseConfig.InterBlockCache }}
# IndexEvents defines the set of events in the form {eventType}.{attributeKey},
# which informs Tendermint what to index. If empty, all events will be indexed.
#
# Example:
# ["message.sender", "message.recipient"]
index-events = {{ .BaseConfig.IndexEvents }}
###############################################################################
### Telemetry Configuration ###
###############################################################################
[telemetry]
# Prefixed with keys to separate services.
service-name = "{{ .Telemetry.ServiceName }}"
# Enabled enables the application telemetry functionality. When enabled,
# an in-memory sink is also enabled by default. Operators may also enabled
# other sinks such as Prometheus.
enabled = {{ .Telemetry.Enabled }}
# Enable prefixing gauge values with hostname.
enable-hostname = {{ .Telemetry.EnableHostname }}
# Enable adding hostname to labels.
enable-hostname-label = {{ .Telemetry.EnableHostnameLabel }}
# Enable adding service to labels.
enable-service-label = {{ .Telemetry.EnableServiceLabel }}
# PrometheusRetentionTime, when positive, enables a Prometheus metrics sink.
prometheus-retention-time = {{ .Telemetry.PrometheusRetentionTime }}
# GlobalLabels defines a global set of name/value label tuples applied to all
# metrics emitted using the wrapper functions defined in telemetry package.
#
# Example:
# [["chain_id", "cosmoshub-1"]]
global-labels = [{{ range $k, $v := .Telemetry.GlobalLabels }}
["{{index $v 0 }}", "{{ index $v 1}}"],{{ end }}
]
###############################################################################
### API Configuration ###
###############################################################################
[api]
# Enable defines if the API server should be enabled.
enable = {{ .API.Enable }}
# Swagger defines if swagger documentation should automatically be registered.
swagger = {{ .API.Swagger }}
# Address defines the API server to listen on.
address = "{{ .API.Address }}"
# MaxOpenConnections defines the number of maximum open connections.
max-open-connections = {{ .API.MaxOpenConnections }}
# RPCReadTimeout defines the Tendermint RPC read timeout (in seconds).
rpc-read-timeout = {{ .API.RPCReadTimeout }}
# RPCWriteTimeout defines the Tendermint RPC write timeout (in seconds).
rpc-write-timeout = {{ .API.RPCWriteTimeout }}
# RPCMaxBodyBytes defines the Tendermint maximum response body (in bytes).
rpc-max-body-bytes = {{ .API.RPCMaxBodyBytes }}
# EnableUnsafeCORS defines if CORS should be enabled (unsafe - use it at your own risk).
enabled-unsafe-cors = {{ .API.EnableUnsafeCORS }}
###############################################################################
### gRPC Configuration ###
###############################################################################
[grpc]
# Enable defines if the gRPC server should be enabled.
enable = {{ .GRPC.Enable }}
# Address defines the gRPC server address to bind to.
address = "{{ .GRPC.Address }}"
###############################################################################
### EVM RPC Configuration ###
###############################################################################
[evm-rpc]
# Enable defines if the gRPC server should be enabled.
enable = {{ .EVMRPC.Enable }}
# Address defines the EVM RPC HTTP server address to bind to.
address = "{{ .EVMRPC.RPCAddress }}"
# Address defines the EVM WebSocket server address to bind to.
ws-address = "{{ .EVMRPC.WsAddress }}"
###############################################################################
### State Sync Configuration ###
###############################################################################
# State sync snapshots allow other nodes to rapidly join the network without replaying historical
# blocks, instead downloading and applying a snapshot of the application state at a given height.
[state-sync]
# snapshot-interval specifies the block interval at which local state sync snapshots are
# taken (0 to disable). Must be a multiple of pruning-keep-every.
snapshot-interval = {{ .StateSync.SnapshotInterval }}
# snapshot-keep-recent specifies the number of recent snapshots to keep and serve (0 to keep all).
snapshot-keep-recent = {{ .StateSync.SnapshotKeepRecent }}
`
var configTemplate *template.Template
func init() {
var err error
tmpl := template.New("appConfigFileTemplate")
if configTemplate, err = tmpl.Parse(defaultConfigTemplate); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
// ParseConfig retrieves the default environment configuration for the
// application.
func ParseConfig(v *viper.Viper) (*Config, error) {
conf := DefaultConfig()
err := v.Unmarshal(conf)
return conf, err
}
// WriteConfigFile renders config using the template and writes it to
// configFilePath.
func WriteConfigFile(configFilePath string, config *Config) {
var buffer bytes.Buffer
if err := configTemplate.Execute(&buffer, config); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
tmos.MustWriteFile(configFilePath, buffer.Bytes(), 0644)
}