## Issue Addressed
Resolve#1387
## Proposed Changes
Replace flag name **end_after_checks** to ** continue_after_checks**
Change condition to simple (remove **!**, It's no change logic.)
## Additional Info
Operation check
- [x] subcommand `eth1-sim` with ganach-cli
- [x] `./simulator eth1-sim` -> test is completes
- [x] `./simulator eth1-sim --continue_after_checks` -> test is never completes
- [x] `./simulator eth1-sim -c` -> test is never completes
- [x] `./simulator eth1-sim -c true` -> error: Found (clap)
- [x] `./simulator eth1-sim -c false` -> error: Found (clap)
- [x] subcommand `no-eth1-sim`
- [x] `./simulator no-eth1-sim` -> test is completes
- [x] `./simulator no-eth1-sim --continue_after_checks` -> test is never completes
- [x] `./simulator no-eth1-sim -c` -> test is never completes
- [x] `./simulator no-eth1-sim -c true` -> error: Found (clap)
- [x] `./simulator no-eth1-sim -c false` -> error: Found (clap)
## Issue Addressed
#1384
Only catch, as currently implemented, when dialing the multiaddr nodes, there is no way to ask the peer manager if they are already connected or dialing
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Introduces the `valdiator_definitions.yml` file which serves as an explicit list of validators that should be run by the validator client.
- Removes `--strict` flag, split into `--strict-lockfiles` and `--disable-auto-discover`
- Adds a "Validator Management" page to the book.
- Adds the `common/account_utils` crate which contains some logic that was starting to duplicate across the codebase.
The new docs for this feature are the best description of it (apart from the code, I guess): 9cb87e93ce/book/src/validator-management.md
## API Changes
This change should be transparent for *most* existing users. If the `valdiator_definitions.yml` doesn't exist then it will be automatically generated using a method that will detect all the validators in their `validators_dir`.
Users will have issues if they are:
1. Using `--strict`.
1. Have keystores in their `~/.lighthouse/validators` directory that weren't being detected by the current keystore discovery method.
For users with (1), the VC will refuse to start because the `--strict` flag has been removed. They will be forced to review `--help` and choose an equivalent flag.
For users with (2), this seems fairly unlikely and since we're only in testnets there's no *real* value on the line here. I'm happy to take the risk, it would be a different case for mainnet.
## Additional Info
This PR adds functionality we will need for #1347.
## TODO
- [x] Reconsider flags
- [x] Move doc into a more reasonable chapter.
- [x] Check for compile warnings.
* Add logging on shutdown
* Replace tokio::spawn with handle.spawn
* Upgrade tokio
* Add a task executor
* Beacon chain tasks use task executor
* Validator client tasks use task executor
* Rename runtime_handle to executor
* Add duration histograms; minor fixes
* Cleanup
* Fix logs
* Fix tests
* Remove random file
* Get enr dependency instead of libp2p
* Address some review comments
* Libp2p takes a TaskExecutor
* Ugly fix libp2p tests
* Move TaskExecutor to own file
* Upgrade Dockerfile rust version
* Minor fixes
* Revert "Ugly fix libp2p tests"
This reverts commit 58d4bb690f52de28d893943b7504d2d0c6621429.
* Pretty fix libp2p tests
* Add spawn_without_exit; change Counter to Gauge
* Tidy
* Move log from RuntimeContext to TaskExecutor
* Fix errors
* Replace histogram with int_gauge for async tasks
* Fix todo
* Fix memory leak in test by exiting all spawned tasks at the end