Part of [Create a public laconicd testnet](https://www.notion.so/Create-a-public-laconicd-testnet-896a11bdd8094eff8f1b49c0be0ca3b8) Co-authored-by: Neeraj <neeraj.rtly@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: #28 Co-authored-by: Prathamesh Musale <prathamesh.musale0@gmail.com> Co-committed-by: Prathamesh Musale <prathamesh.musale0@gmail.com>
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testnet-onboarding-demo
Setup
Stack Orchestrator
- Follow these steps to install laconic-so: https://git.vdb.to/cerc-io/stack-orchestrator#install
Laconic Wallet
- The
laconic-wallet
can be installed using an APK on an Android device or run as a website usinglaconic-wallet-web
- Follow one of the following (
Setup On Android
orSetup As Website
) sections as desired
Setup On Android
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Install laconic wallet using latest APK release
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Download the APK file in latest release
laconic-wallet-debug.apk
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Install the APK on your device
- It will need third party installation permission to install the APK
-
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Alternatively, build laconic wallet from source by following the steps below
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Follow the Install steps from the laconic-wallet README to setup Android Studio
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Clone the repository
git clone git@git.vdb.to:cerc-io/laconic-wallet.git
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Enter the project directory
cd laconic-wallet
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Setup .env
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Copy and update
.env
cp .env.example .env
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In the
.env
file add your WalletConnect project id. You can generate your own ProjectId at https://cloud.walletconnect.com (usegmail
address)WALLET_CONNECT_PROJECT_ID=39bc93c...
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Install dependencies
yarn
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Exit project repo
cd ../
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Setup As Website
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Use the hosted
laconic-wallet-web
at https://wallet.laconic.com -
Alternatively, setup the
laconic-wallet-web
stack-
Clone the stack repo:
laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/laconic-wallet-web
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Build the container image:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/laconic-wallet-web/stack/stack-orchestrator/stack/laconic-wallet-web build-containers
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Create a spec file for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/laconic-wallet-web/stack/stack-orchestrator/stack/laconic-wallet-web deploy init --output laconic-wallet-web-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container ports to host ports as required:network: ports: laconic-wallet-web: - '5000:80'
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Create a deployment from the spec file:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/laconic-wallet-web/stack/stack-orchestrator/stack/laconic-wallet-web deploy create --spec-file laconic-wallet-web-spec.yml --deployment-dir laconic-wallet-web-deployment
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In the
laconic-wallet-web-deployment/config.env
file, set your wallet connect ProjectId:WALLET_CONNECT_ID=39bc93c...
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Testnet Onboarding App and Onboarding API Stacks
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For running the onboarding API, create sumsub application token from https://cockpit.sumsub.com
- Reference: https://docs.sumsub.com/docs/app-tokens
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Clone the stack repo:
laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/testnet-onboarding-app-stack
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Setup required repositories:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app setup-repositories --pull laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-api setup-repositories --pull
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Build the container image:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app build-containers --force-rebuild laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-api build-containers --force-rebuild
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Create spec files for deployments, which will map the stack's ports to the host:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app deploy init --output onboarding-app-spec.yml laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-api deploy init --output onboarding-api-spec.yml
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Configure ports:
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onboarding-app-spec.yml
:network: ports: testnet-onboarding-app: - '3000:80'
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onboarding-api-spec.yml
:network: ports: testnet-onboarding-api: - '3001:3000'
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Create deployments:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-app deploy create --spec-file onboarding-app-spec.yml --deployment-dir onboarding-app-deployment laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-onboarding-app-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/onboarding-api deploy create --spec-file onboarding-api-spec.yml --deployment-dir onboarding-api-deployment
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Env configuration:
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In the
onboarding-app-deployment/config.env
file, set your wallet connect ProjectId:WALLET_CONNECT_ID=39bc93c...
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In the
onboarding-api-deployment/config.env
file, set your sumsub application token and secret key:SUMSUB_APP_TOKEN=sbx:Xig... SUMSUB_SECRET_KEY=pIue...
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fixturenet-laconicd and laconic-faucet Stacks
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Clone the stack repos:
laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-laconicd-stack --git-ssh --pull laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/testnet-laconicd-stack --git-ssh --pull
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Clone required repositories:
# laconicd laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd setup-repositories --git-ssh --pull laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet setup-repositories --git-ssh --pull
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Build the container images:
# laconicd laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd build-containers --force-rebuild laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet build-containers --force-rebuild
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Create a deployment for stage 0:
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Create spec files for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy init --output stage0-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container ports to host ports as required:# stage0-spec.yml ... network: ports: laconicd: - '6060' - '26657:26657' - '26656:26656' - '9473:9473' - '9090:9090' - '1317:1317'
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Create a deployment from the spec file:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy create --spec-file stage0-spec.yml --deployment-dir stage0-deployment
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Update
stage0-deployment
env configuration:cat <<EOF > stage0-deployment/config.env # Set to true to enable adding participants functionality of the onboarding module ONBOARDING_ENABLED=true EOF
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Create a deployment for stage 1:
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Copy the contents of
stage0-spec.yml
tostage1-spec.yml
:cp stage0-spec.yml stage1-spec.yml
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Create a deployment from the spec file:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd deploy create --spec-file stage1-spec.yml --deployment-dir stage1-deployment
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Create a deployment for laconic-faucet:
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Create spec file for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet deploy init --output laconic-faucet-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container port to host port as required:# laconic-faucet-spec.yml ... network: ports: faucet: - '4000:3000'
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Create a deployment from the spec file:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/testnet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/laconic-faucet deploy create --spec-file laconic-faucet-spec.yml --deployment-dir laconic-faucet-deployment # Place in the same namespace as stage0 cp stage0-deployment/deployment.yml laconic-faucet-deployment/deployment.yml
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L1 eth and L2 Optimism Stacks
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Clone the stack repo:
laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-eth-stacks --pull laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/fixturenet-optimism-stack --pull
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Clone required repositories:
# L1 (fixturenet-eth) laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth setup-repositories --pull # L2 (optimism) laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-optimism-stack/stack/fixturenet-optimism setup-repositories --pull # If this throws an error as a result of being already checked out to a branch/tag in a repo, remove all repositories from that stack and re-run the command # The repositories are located in $HOME/cerc by default
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Build the container images:
# Remove any older foundry image with `latest` tag docker rmi ghcr.io/foundry-rs/foundry:latest # L1 (fixturenet-eth) laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth build-containers --force-rebuild # L2 (optimism) laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-optimism-stack/stack/fixturenet-optimism build-containers --force-rebuild # If errors are thrown during build, old images used by this stack would have to be deleted
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NOTE: this will take >10 mins depending on the specs of your machine, and requires 16GB of memory or greater.
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Remove any dangling Docker images (to clear up space):
docker image prune
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Create spec files for deployments, which will map the stack's ports and volumes to the host:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth deploy init --output fixturenet-eth-spec.yml laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-optimism-stack/stack/fixturenet-optimism deploy init --output fixturenet-optimism-spec.yml
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Configure ports:
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fixturenet-eth-spec.yml
... network: ports: fixturenet-eth-bootnode-geth: - '9898:9898' - '30303' fixturenet-eth-geth-1: - '8545:8545' - '8546:8546' - '40000' - '6060' fixturenet-eth-lighthouse-1: - '8001' ...
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fixturenet-optimism-spec.yml
... network: ports: op-geth: - '9545:8545' - '9546:8546' ...
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Create deployments: Once you've made any needed changes to the spec files, create deployments from them:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-eth-stacks/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-eth deploy create --spec-file fixturenet-eth-spec.yml --deployment-dir fixturenet-eth-deployment laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/fixturenet-optimism-stack/stack/fixturenet-optimism deploy create --spec-file fixturenet-optimism-spec.yml --deployment-dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment # Place them both in the same namespace (cluster) cp fixturenet-eth-deployment/deployment.yml fixturenet-optimism-deployment/deployment.yml
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Env configuration:
cat <<EOF > fixturenet-eth-deployment/config.env CERC_ALLOW_UNPROTECTED_TXS=true EOF
Go Nitro
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Clone the stack repo:
laconic-so fetch-stack git.vdb.to/cerc-io/nitro-stack --git-ssh --pull
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Clone required repositories:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node setup-repositories --git-ssh --pull
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Build the container images:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node build-containers --force-rebuild
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Create a deployment spec-file for Alice's L1 nitro-node:
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Create spec file for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy init --output l1alice-nitro-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container ports to host ports as required:# l1alice-nitro-spec.yml ... network: ports: nitro-node: - 3007:3005 - 4007:4005
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Create a deployment spec-file for Charlie's L1 nitro-node:
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Create spec file for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy init --output l1charlie-nitro-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container ports to host ports as required:# l1charlie-nitro-spec.yml ... network: ports: nitro-node: - 3008:3005 - 4008:4005
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Create a deployment spec-file for Alice's L2 nitro-node:
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Create spec file for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy init --output l2alice-nitro-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container ports to host ports as required:# l2alice-nitro-spec.yml ... network: ports: nitro-node: - 3009:3005 - 4009:4005
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Create a deployment spec-file for Charlie's L2 nitro-node:
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Create spec file for the deployment:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy init --output l2charlie-nitro-spec.yml
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Edit
network
in the spec file to map container ports to host ports as required:# l2charlie-nitro-spec.yml ... network: ports: nitro-node: - 3010:3005 - 4010:4005
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Run
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Start L1, L2 stacks: (run steps in directory where the stack deployments had been created)
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Start
fixturenet-eth-deployment
deployment:laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment start
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Check status of L1
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Run status check:
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment exec fixturenet-eth-bootnode-lighthouse "/scripts/status-internal.sh"
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Check geth logs to ensure that new blocks are getting created
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment logs -f fixturenet-eth-geth-1
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Start
fixturenet-optimism-deployment
deployment:laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment start
NOTE: The
fixturenet-optimism-contracts
service will configure and deploy the Optimism contracts to L1, exiting when complete. This may take several minutes; you can follow the progress by following the container's logs-
Follow optimism contracts deployment logs:
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment logs -f fixturenet-optimism-contracts
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Check L2 logs:
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment logs -f op-geth # Ensure new blocks are getting created
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Send ETH from L1 to L2 (run steps in directory where the stack deployments had been created)
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Get information about funded accounts on L1
curl 127.0.0.1:9898/accounts.csv
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Send some ETH from the desired account to the
L1StandardBridgeProxy
contract on L1 to bridge it to L2:-
Set the following variables:
L1_RPC=http://fixturenet-eth-geth-1:8545 L2_RPC=http://op-geth:8545 DEPLOYMENT_CONTEXT=1212 ACCOUNT=0xe6CE22afe802CAf5fF7d3845cec8c736ecc8d61F
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Read the bridge contract address from the L1 deployment records in the
op-node
container:BRIDGE=$(laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment exec op-node "cat /l1-deployment/$DEPLOYMENT_CONTEXT-deploy.json" | jq -r .L1StandardBridgeProxy) # Get the funded account's pk ACCOUNT_PK=$(laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment exec op-node "jq -r '.AdminKey' /l2-accounts/accounts.json")
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Use cast to send ETH to the bridge contract:
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment exec foundry "cast send --from $ACCOUNT --value 1ether $BRIDGE --rpc-url $L1_RPC --private-key $ACCOUNT_PK"
NOTE: This is for sending funds to the contracts deployer account which is also the Bridge node account
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Allow a couple minutes for the bridge to complete
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Check balance on L2
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment exec foundry "cast balance $ACCOUNT --rpc-url $L2_RPC" # 100000000000000000
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Run the bridge:
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Create a spec-file for the deployment, map container ports to host ports and set env variables:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/bridge deploy init --map-ports-to-host any-same --output bridge-nitro-spec.yml --config "NITRO_L1_CHAIN_URL=ws://host.docker.internal:8546,NITRO_L2_CHAIN_URL=ws://host.docker.internal:9546,NITRO_CHAIN_PK=888814df89c4358d7ddb3fa4b0213e7331239a80e1f013eaa7b2deca2a41a218,NITRO_SC_PK=0279651921cd800ac560c21ceea27aab0107b67daf436cdd25ce84cad30159b4,GETH_URL=http://host.docker.internal:8545,OPTIMISM_URL=http://host.docker.internal:9545,GETH_DEPLOYER_PK=$ACCOUNT_PK,OPTIMISM_DEPLOYER_PK=$ACCOUNT_PK,TOKEN_NAME=LaconicNetworkToken,TOKEN_SYMBOL=LNT,INITIAL_TOKEN_SUPPLY=129600"
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Create a deployment from the spec file:
laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/bridge deploy create --spec-file bridge-nitro-spec.yml --deployment-dir bridge-deployment
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Start the nitro bridge
laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment start # Check the logs, ensure that the node is running laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment logs nitro-bridge -f
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Send custom tokens to Alice and Charlie on L1
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Export variables for L1 token address
export L1_ASSET_ADDRESS="$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-contracts "jq -r '.\"1212\"[0].contracts.Token.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json")" export A_CHAIN_ADDRESS="0xe22AD83A0dE117bA0d03d5E94Eb4E0d80a69C62a" export C_CHAIN_ADDRESS="0xf1ac8Dd1f6D6F5c0dA99097c57ebF50CD99Ce293"
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Send tokens to Alice and Charlie
# Send tokens to Alice laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-contracts "cd packages/nitro-protocol && yarn hardhat transfer --contract $L1_ASSET_ADDRESS --to $A_CHAIN_ADDRESS --amount 1000 --network geth" #Send tokens to Charlie laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-contracts "cd packages/nitro-protocol && yarn hardhat transfer --contract $L1_ASSET_ADDRESS --to $C_CHAIN_ADDRESS --amount 1000 --network geth"
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Start
onboarding-app
andonboarding-api
deployments (run where deployments are created):# Builds and serves the app laconic-so deployment --dir onboarding-app-deployment start # Serves the API to generate access tokens laconic-so deployment --dir onboarding-api-deployment start
Check the health status for onboarding-app container:
docker ps | grep testnet-onboarding-app
Once the container is healthy, the
testnet-onboarding-app
will be accessible at http://localhost:3000 -
Run Laconic Wallet
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Follow the steps to
Run on Android
orRun as a website
as per the chosen setup -
Run on Android:
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Connect your phone with the PC (Make sure that USB debugging is enabled on your phone)
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Setup port forwarding for your device using the following command:
# Get device id adb devices # Setup port forwarding adb -s <device-id> reverse tcp:26657 tcp:26657
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Open Laconic Wallet app that was installed from the APK
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Alternatively, you can:
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Set up the Android device
- For a physical device, refer to the React Native documentation for running on a physical device
- For a virtual device, continue with the steps
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Start the application:
# In laconic-wallet yarn start
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Press
a
to run the application on android and wait till the wallet app opens up on your phone
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Alternatively, run as a website:
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Open
laconic-wallet-web
at https://wallet.laconic.com -
Alternatively, run the
laconic-wallet-web
stack:laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-wallet-web-deployment start
Open
laconic-wallet-web
at http://localhost:5000
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Demo
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Start the stack for stage 0 laconicd (run command in directory where stage0-deployment had been created)
laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment start # Check the logs, ensure that new blocks are getting created laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment logs laconicd -f
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In laconic-wallet, click on
Create wallet
and update thelaconicd
network usingEdit Network
button:Network name - laconicd New RPC URL - http://127.0.0.1:26657 Gas Price - 1
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Run laconic-faucet:
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Get private key of funded faucet account from stage 0 laconicd chain:
export FAUCET_ACCOUNT_PK=$(laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment exec laconicd "echo y | laconicd keys export alice --keyring-backend test --unarmored-hex --unsafe")
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Set the env config for faucet deployment:
cat <<EOF > laconic-faucet-deployment/config.env CERC_FAUCET_KEY=$FAUCET_ACCOUNT_PK EOF
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Start the stack for laconic-faucet:
laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-faucet-deployment start
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Get the deployed nitro contract addresses (run in the directory where the deployments were created):
# Nitro contract addresses export NA_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-bridge "jq -r '.\"1212\"[0].contracts.NitroAdjudicator.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json") export CA_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-bridge "jq -r '.\"1212\"[0].contracts.ConsensusApp.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json") export VPA_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-bridge "jq -r '.\"1212\"[0].contracts.VirtualPaymentApp.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json") # Contract address of bridge export BRIDGE_ADDRESS=$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-bridge "jq -r '.\"42069\"[0].contracts.Bridge.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json")
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In the wallet, add 2 accounts (Alice and Charlie) for both the networks (
Ethereum
andlaconicd
) by selecting the network and clicking onAdd account
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Get Ethereum private keys for accounts Alice and Charlie from wallet using the
Show private key
link (to be used as statechannel PKs)export A_PRIVATE_KEY=<Alice's Ethereum Private Key> export C_PRIVATE_KEY=<Charlie's Ethereum Private Key>
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Prepare deployments for the nodes
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Create a deployment
l1alice-nitro-deployment
from the spec filelaconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy create --spec-file l1alice-nitro-spec.yml --deployment-dir l1alice-nitro-deployment
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Set the env variables for L1 Alice's nitro-node:
cat <<EOF > l1alice-nitro-deployment/config.env NITRO_CHAIN_URL=ws://host.docker.internal:8546 NITRO_SC_PK=$A_PRIVATE_KEY NITRO_CHAIN_PK=570b909da9669b2f35a0b1ac70b8358516d55ae1b5b3710e95e9a94395090597 NA_ADDRESS=$NA_ADDRESS VPA_ADDRESS=$VPA_ADDRESS CA_ADDRESS=$CA_ADDRESS BRIDGE_ADDRESS=$BRIDGE_ADDRESS NITRO_BOOTPEERS=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3005/p2p/16Uiu2HAmJDxLM8rSybX78FH51iZq9PdrwCoCyyHRBCndNzcAYMes NITRO_EXT_MULTIADDR=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3007 EOF
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Create a deployment
l1charlie-nitro-deployment
from the spec filelaconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy create --spec-file l1charlie-nitro-spec.yml --deployment-dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment
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Set the env variables for L1 Charlie's nitro-node:
cat <<EOF > l1charlie-nitro-deployment/config.env NITRO_CHAIN_URL=ws://host.docker.internal:8546 NITRO_SC_PK=$C_PRIVATE_KEY NITRO_CHAIN_PK=111b7500bdce494d6f4bcfe8c2a0dde2ef92f751d9070fac6475dbd6d8021b3f NA_ADDRESS=$NA_ADDRESS VPA_ADDRESS=$VPA_ADDRESS CA_ADDRESS=$CA_ADDRESS BRIDGE_ADDRESS=$BRIDGE_ADDRESS NITRO_BOOTPEERS=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3005/p2p/16Uiu2HAmJDxLM8rSybX78FH51iZq9PdrwCoCyyHRBCndNzcAYMes NITRO_EXT_MULTIADDR=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3008 EOF
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Create a deployment
l2alice-nitro-deployment
from the spec file:laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy create --spec-file l2alice-nitro-spec.yml --deployment-dir l2alice-nitro-deployment
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Set the env variables for L2 Alice's nitro-node:
cat <<EOF > l2alice-nitro-deployment/config.env NITRO_CHAIN_URL=ws://host.docker.internal:9546 NITRO_SC_PK=$A_PRIVATE_KEY NITRO_CHAIN_PK=570b909da9669b2f35a0b1ac70b8358516d55ae1b5b3710e95e9a94395090597 NA_ADDRESS=$NA_ADDRESS VPA_ADDRESS=$VPA_ADDRESS CA_ADDRESS=$CA_ADDRESS BRIDGE_ADDRESS=$BRIDGE_ADDRESS NITRO_BOOTPEERS=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3006/p2p/16Uiu2HAmJDxLM8rSybX78FH51iZq9PdrwCoCyyHRBCndNzcAYMes NITRO_EXT_MULTIADDR=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3009 NITRO_L2=true EOF
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Create deployment
l2charlie-nitro-deployment
from the spec files:laconic-so --stack ~/cerc/nitro-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/nitro-node deploy create --spec-file l2charlie-nitro-spec.yml --deployment-dir l2charlie-nitro-deployment
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Set the env variables for L2 Charlie's nitro-node:
cat <<EOF > l2charlie-nitro-deployment/config.env NITRO_CHAIN_URL=ws://host.docker.internal:9546 NITRO_SC_PK=$C_PRIVATE_KEY NITRO_CHAIN_PK=111b7500bdce494d6f4bcfe8c2a0dde2ef92f751d9070fac6475dbd6d8021b3f NA_ADDRESS=$NA_ADDRESS VPA_ADDRESS=$VPA_ADDRESS CA_ADDRESS=$CA_ADDRESS BRIDGE_ADDRESS=$BRIDGE_ADDRESS NITRO_BOOTPEERS=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3006/p2p/16Uiu2HAmJDxLM8rSybX78FH51iZq9PdrwCoCyyHRBCndNzcAYMes NITRO_EXT_MULTIADDR=/dns4/host.docker.internal/tcp/3010 NITRO_L2=true EOF
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Start nitro nodes for Alice and Charlie on L1 and L2:
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Start the deployment for Alice's L1 node
laconic-so deployment --dir l1alice-nitro-deployment start # Check the logs, ensure that the node is running laconic-so deployment --dir l1alice-nitro-deployment logs nitro-node -f
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Start the deployment for Charlie's L1 node
laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment start # Check the logs, ensure that the node is running laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment logs nitro-node -f
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Start the deployment for Alice's L2 node
laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment start # Check the logs, ensure that the node is running laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment logs nitro-node -f
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Start the deployment for Charlie's L2 node
laconic-so deployment --dir l2charlie-nitro-deployment start # Check the logs, ensure that the node is running laconic-so deployment --dir l2charlie-nitro-deployment logs nitro-node -f
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Create ledger channels on L1 and mirrored channels on L2
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Open new terminal, check that no channels exist on L2
laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-all-l2-channels -p 4005 -h nitro-bridge"
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Set address of bridge and address of custom token on L1 in the current terminal
export BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS=0xBBB676f9cFF8D242e9eaC39D063848807d3D1D94 export L1_ASSET_ADDRESS="$(laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-contracts "jq -r '.\"1212\"[0].contracts.Token.address' /app/deployment/nitro-addresses.json")"
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Create ledger channel between A and Bridge with custom token
laconic-so deployment --dir l1alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client direct-fund $BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS --assetAddress $L1_ASSET_ADDRESS --alphaAmount 1000000 --betaAmount 1000000 -p 4005 -h nitro-node"
- Once direct-fund objective is complete, bridge will create mirrored channel on L2
- Check node A' logs to see bridged-fund objective completed
- Check the Troubleshooting section if command to create a ledger channel fails or gets stuck
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Check status of L1 ledger channel between A and Bridge
laconic-so deployment --dir l1alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-ledger-channel <ledger channel ID> -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Expected output: # { # ID: '0x161d289a50222caa781db215bb82a3ede4f557217742245525b8e8cbff04ec21', # Status: 'Open', # Balance: { # AssetAddress: '<Token address on L1>', # Me: '0xaaa6628ec44a8a742987ef3a114ddfe2d4f7adce', # Them: '0xbbb676f9cff8d242e9eac39d063848807d3d1d94', # MyBalance: 1000000n, # TheirBalance: 1000000n # }, # ChannelMode: 'Open' # }
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Create ledger channel between C and Bridge with custom token
laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client direct-fund $BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS --assetAddress $L1_ASSET_ADDRESS --alphaAmount 1000000 --betaAmount 1000000 -p 4005 -h nitro-node"
- Once direct fund objective is complete, bridge will create mirrored channel on L2
- Check node C' logs to see bridged-fund objective completed
- Check the Troubleshooting section if command to create a ledger channel fails or gets stuck
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Check status of L1 ledger channel between C and Bridge
laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-ledger-channel <ledger channel ID> -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Expected output: # { # ID: '0x69a3f09b6f4f94f033cf084e6e4a9453438c45b43606e9a95f5434f4c6527543', # Status: 'Open', # Balance: { # AssetAddress: '<Token address on L1>', # Me: '0xa8d2d06ace9c7ffc24ee785c2695678aecdfd7a0', # Them: '0xbbb676f9cff8d242e9eac39d063848807d3d1d94', # MyBalance: 1000000n, # TheirBalance: 1000000n # }, # ChannelMode: 'Open' # }
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Check status of all L2 mirrored ledger channels
laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-all-l2-channels -p 4005 -h nitro-bridge" # Expected output: # {"ID":"0x15dbe6b996e4e46fdd6ea3e2074cbca58014dbb07368e3e7ba286df5c7b9da0d","Status":"Open","Balance":{"AssetAddress":"<Token_address_on_L2>","Me":"0xbbb676f9cff8d242e9eac39d063848807d3d1d94","Them":"0xa8d2d06ace9c7ffc24ee785c2695678aecdfd7a0","MyBalance":1000000,"TheirBalance":1000000},"ChannelMode":"Open"} # {"ID":"0x6a9f5ccf1fa802525d794f4a899897f947615f6acc7141e61e056a8bfca29179","Status":"Open","Balance":{"AssetAddress":"<Token_address_on_L2>","Me":"0xbbb676f9cff8d242e9eac39d063848807d3d1d94","Them":"0xaaa6628ec44a8a742987ef3a114ddfe2d4f7adce","MyBalance":1000000,"TheirBalance":1000000},"ChannelMode":"Open"}
In above expected output the following are observed
- In ledger channel with ID
0x15dbe6b996e4e46fdd6ea3e2074cbca58014dbb07368e3e7ba286df5c7b9da0d
- Alice is a participant since
Them
address is0xa8d2d06ace9c7ffc24ee785c2695678aecdfd7a0
- Alice amount is
1000000
sinceTheirBalance
corresponds to her amount
- Alice is a participant since
- In ledger channel with ID
0x6a9f5ccf1fa802525d794f4a899897f947615f6acc7141e61e056a8bfca29179
- Charlie is participant since
Them
address is0xaaa6628ec44a8a742987ef3a114ddfe2d4f7adce
- Charlie amount is
1000000
sinceTheirBalance
corresponds to his amount
- Charlie is participant since
- In ledger channel with ID
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Onboard participants
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Open the
testnet-onboarding-app
at http://localhost:3000 -
Read and accept the
Terms and Conditions
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Connect testnet-onboarding app to the wallet:
- Click on
CONNECT WALLET
button on the testnet-onboarding app - Click on the WalletConnect icon on the top right corner in the wallet
- If using the wallet Android app, scan the QR code from the onboarding app
- If using the wallet website, enter WalletConnect URI for pairing
- Click on
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In the onboarding app, choose Alice's nitro and laconicd account to onboard
- Use nitro accounts for which ledger channels have been created on L2
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Sign using the nitro key
- Approve sign request on Wallet
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Perform the user verification steps
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Select the desired participant role (
Validator
orParticipant
) and accept the onboarding terms and conditions -
In the next step, fund your laconic account by clicking on the
REQUEST TOKENS FROM FAUCET
button; ensure that the displayed balance is updated -
Send transaction request to the wallet
- From wallet, approve and send transaction to laconicd chain
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Repeat onboarding for other (Charlies's) account by clicking on the web app header "Testnet Onboarding"
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List the participants on stage 0 (run in the directory where laconicd deployment was created):
laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment exec laconicd "laconicd query onboarding list" # Expected output # - cosmos_address: <Alice Laconic address> # ethereum_address: <Alice Ethereum address> # - cosmos_address: <Charlie Laconic address> # ethereum_address: <Charlie Ethereum address>
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Halt the stage 0 laconicd deployment:
# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment stop
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Use the scripts in fixturenet-laconicd stack to generate genesis file for stage 1 with token allocations:
# Set current working dir path in a variable DEPLOYMENTS_DIR=$(pwd) cd ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd # Fetch account holdings from bridge ./scripts/fetch-account-holdings.sh $DEPLOYMENTS_DIR/bridge-deployment eth-account-holdings.json # Generate the genesis file ./scripts/generate-stage1-genesis.sh $DEPLOYMENTS_DIR/stage0-deployment eth-account-holdings.json # Expected output: # Genesis file for stage1 written to output/genesis.json # Remove the temporary data directory sudo rm -rf stage1-genesis # Go back to the directory where deployments are created cd -
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Copy over the generated genesis file (
.json
) containing the onboarding module state with funded participants to data directory in stage1 deployment (stage1-deployment/data/genesis-config
):# Run where deployments are created cp ~/cerc/fixturenet-laconicd-stack/stack-orchestrator/stacks/fixturenet-laconicd/output/genesis.json stage1-deployment/data/genesis-config/genesis.json
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Start the deployment for stage 1
laconic-so deployment --dir stage1-deployment start
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The
bank
module transfers are disabled on stage 1 laconicd -
Query the list of registered participants in stage 1 laconicd:
laconic-so deployment --dir stage1-deployment exec laconicd "laconicd query onboarding list" # Expected output: same as the result from stage0-deployment
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Query the balances of registered participants:
export A_LACONIC_ADDRESS=<Alice Laconic address> export C_LACONIC_ADDRESS=<Charlie Laconic address> laconic-so deployment --dir stage1-deployment exec laconicd "laconicd query bank balances $A_LACONIC_ADDRESS" laconic-so deployment --dir stage1-deployment exec laconicd "laconicd query bank balances $C_LACONIC_ADDRESS" # Expected output: Account balances equal to Alice's and Charlie's holdings on the bridge
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The bridge holdings are therefore reflected on stage 1 laconicd chain as genesis allocations
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TODO: The registered participants with balances on stage 1 laconicd chain can join as validators
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Payments Demo in L2
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Create virtual channel on L2 from A' to C' via Bridge' as intermediary
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Get Nitro (Ethereum) addresses for Alice and Charlie from the wallet:
export A_ADDRESS=<Alice Nitro address> export C_ADDRESS=<Charlie Nitro address> # Bridge's Nitro address export BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS=0xBBB676f9cFF8D242e9eaC39D063848807d3D1D94
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Create a virtual channel:
# Starts virtual fund objective on L2 to create virtual channel from A' to C' laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client virtual-fund $C_ADDRESS $BRIDGE_NITRO_ADDRESS --amount 1000 -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Set the payment channel id in a variable PAYMENT_CHANNEL_ID=<payment channel id>
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Check payment channel between A' and C'
laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-payment-channel $PAYMENT_CHANNEL_ID -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Expected output: # { # ID: '0xb29aeb32c9495a793ebf7bd116232075d1e7bfe89fc82281c7d498e3ffd3e3bf', # Status: 'Open', # Balance: { # AssetAddress: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000', # Payee: '0xa8d2d06ace9c7ffc24ee785c2695678aecdfd7a0', # Payer: '0xaaa6628ec44a8a742987ef3a114ddfe2d4f7adce', # PaidSoFar: 0n, # RemainingFunds: 1000n # } # }
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After virtual fund objective is complete, make payments
laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client pay $PAYMENT_CHANNEL_ID 200 -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Expected output: # { # Amount: 200, # Channel: '0xb29aeb32c9495a793ebf7bd116232075d1e7bfe89fc82281c7d498e3ffd3e3bf' # }
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Check payment channel status again to view updated channel state
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Close payment channel after payments
laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client virtual-defund $PAYMENT_CHANNEL_ID -p 4005 -h nitro-node"
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Check L2 mirrored channels status after virtual-defund is complete:
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Note balance change in A' node:
laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-all-ledger-channels -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Expected output: # {"ID":"0x6a9f5ccf1fa802525d794f4a899897f947615f6acc7141e61e056a8bfca29179","Status":"Open","Balance":{"AssetAddress":"<Token_address_on_L2>","Me":"0xaaa6628ec44a8a742987ef3a114ddfe2d4f7adce","Them":"0xbbb676f9cff8d242e9eac39d063848807d3d1d94","MyBalance":999800,"TheirBalance":1000200},"ChannelMode":"Open"}
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Note balance change in C' node:
laconic-so deployment --dir l2charlie-nitro-deployment exec nitro-rpc-client "nitro-rpc-client get-all-ledger-channels -p 4005 -h nitro-node" # Expected output: # {"ID":"0x15dbe6b996e4e46fdd6ea3e2074cbca58014dbb07368e3e7ba286df5c7b9da0d","Status":"Open","Balance":{"AssetAddress":"<Token_address_on_L2>","Me":"0xa8d2d06ace9c7ffc24ee785c2695678aecdfd7a0","Them":"0xbbb676f9cff8d242e9eac39d063848807d3d1d94","MyBalance":1000200,"TheirBalance":999800},"ChannelMode":"Open"}
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Demo cleanup
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Reset nitro-node deployments:
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Stop nitro-node deployments and remove volumes:
# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir l1alice-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir l2charlie-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Clear nitro-node deployments:
# Run where deployments are created sudo rm -rf l1alice-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf l1charlie-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf l2alice-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf l2charlie-nitro-deployment
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Reset wallet:
- In laconic-wallet, click on the
Reset Wallet
button to disconnect all apps and clear the accounts
- In laconic-wallet, click on the
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Reset stage 0 and stage 1 laconicd deployments:
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Stop deployment and remove volumes:
# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir stage1-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Remove data from stage 0 and stage 1 deployments:
# Run where deployments are created sudo rm -rf stage0-deployment/data/laconicd-data/* sudo rm -rf stage1-deployment/data/laconicd-data/* sudo rm -rf stage1-deployment/data/genesis-config/*
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Reset faucet deployment:
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Stop deployment and remove volumes:
laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-faucet-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Remove data from the deployment
# Run where deployments are created sudo rm -rf laconic-faucet-deployment/data/faucet-data/*
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Re-run
- After running demo cleanup, follow the steps from Demo to re-run the demo
Cleanup
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Reset nitro-node deployments:
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Stop nitro-node deployments and remove volumes:
# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir l1alice-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir l2alice-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir l2charlie-nitro-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir bridge-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Clear nitro-node and bridge deployments:
# Run where deployments are created sudo rm -rf l1alice-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf l1charlie-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf l2alice-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf l2charlie-nitro-deployment sudo rm -rf bridge-deployment
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Reset wallet and stop the app:
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In laconic-wallet, click on the
Reset Wallet
button to disconnect all apps and clear the accounts -
Stop (
Ctrl+C
) thelaconic-wallet
if running locally in dev mode -
Stop and cleanup the
laconic-wallet-web
deployment:# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-wallet-web-deployment stop sudo rm -rf laconic-wallet-web-deployment
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Stop and cleanup the
onboarding-app
andonboarding-api
deployments:# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir onboarding-app-deployment stop laconic-so deployment --dir onboarding-api-deployment stop sudo rm -rf onboarding-app-deployment sudo rm -rf onboarding-api-deployment
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Clean up stage 0 and stage 1 laconicd deployments:
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Stop deployment and remove volumes:
# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir stage0-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir stage1-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Clear deployments:
# Run where deployments are created sudo rm -rf stage0-deployment sudo rm -rf stage1-deployment
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Clean up faucet deployment:
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Stop deployment and remove volumes:
laconic-so deployment --dir laconic-faucet-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Clear deployment
# Run where deployment is created sudo rm -rf laconic-faucet-deployment
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Clean up L1 and L2 deployments:
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Stop deployment and remove volumes:
# Run where deployments are created laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-optimism-deployment stop --delete-volumes laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment stop --delete-volumes
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Clear deployments:
# Run where deployments are created sudo rm -rf fixturenet-optimism-deployment sudo rm -rf fixturenet-eth-deployment
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Troubleshooting
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If the ledger channel creation fails, follow these steps:
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Check whether the status of
cerc/fixturenet-eth-geth
isunhealthy
.docker ps
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If the chain is not producing new blocks, restart the chain.
laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment stop laconic-so deployment --dir fixturenet-eth-deployment start
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Stop the nitro-rpc-client direct-fund command if it is stuck
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Restart the failed node (for example: to restart Charlie's node)
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Stop the failed nitro node
laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment stop
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Remove the node's durable store and create it again
sudo rm -rf l1charlie-nitro-deployment/data/nitro_node_data mkdir l1charlie-nitro-deployment/data/nitro_node_data
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Restart the node and create ledger channel again
laconic-so deployment --dir l1charlie-nitro-deployment start
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Retry the ledger channel creation command
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