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Lighthouse Documentation
Lighthouse is a work-in-progress. Instructions are provided for running the client, however these instructions are designed for developers and researchers working on the project. We do not (yet) provide user-facing functionality.
Introduction
For client implementers looking to inter-op, see the Inter-Op Docs.
Command-line Interface
With the development environment configured, run cargo build --all --release
(this can take several minutes on the first build). Then,
navigate to the target/release/
directory and read the CLI documentation
using:
$ ./beacon_node -h
The main README.md
provides instructions
for running a small, local testnet.
REST API
The beacon node provides a RESTful HTTP API which serves information about the Beacon Chain, the P2P network and more.
This API is documented in the rest_oapi.yaml
Swagger YAML
file. There's an interactive version hosted on
SwaggerHub.
The implementation of the Swagger API in Lighthouse is incomplete, we do not (yet) guarantee that all routes are implemented.
Configuration Files
Lighthouse uses TOML files for configuration. The following binaries use the following config files (they are generated from defaults if they don't already exist):
- Beacon Node
~/.lighthouse/beacon_node.toml
: the primary configuration file for a beacon node.~/.lighthouse/eth2-spec.toml
: defines chain-specific "constants" that define an Ethereum 2.0 network.
- Validator Client
~/.lighthouse/validator_client.toml
: the primary configuration file for a validator client.~/.lighthouse/eth2-spec.toml
: defines chain-specific "constants" that define an Ethereum 2.0 network.
Note: default directories are shown, CLI flags can be used to override these defaults.
beacon-node.toml
A TOML configuration file that defines the behaviour of the beacon node runtime.
- Located in the
datadir
(default~/.lighthouse
) asbeacon-node.toml
. - Created from defaults if not present.
See the example for more information.