diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-eth-statediff-fill-service/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-eth-statediff-fill-service/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..fb146b43 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-eth-statediff-fill-service/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Build vulcanize/eth-statediff-fill-service +docker build -t vulcanize/eth-statediff-fill-service:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/eth-statediff-fill-service + +#version: "3.2" +#services: +# eth-statediff-fill-service: +# restart: unless-stopped +# depends_on: +# ipld-eth-db: +# condition: service_healthy +# build: +# context: ${vulcanize_eth_statediff_fill_service} +# dockerfile: ./Dockerfile +# environment: +# ETH_SERVER_HTTPPATH: 0.0.0.0:8085 +# VDB_COMMAND: "serve" +# DATABASE_NAME: "vulcanize_testing" +# DATABASE_HOSTNAME: "ipld-eth-db" +# DATABASE_PORT: 5432 +# DATABASE_USER: "vdbm" +# DATABASE_PASSWORD: "password" +# ETH_HTTP_PATH: $eth_http_path +# WATCHED_ADDRESS_GAP_FILLER_INTERVAL: $watched_address_gap_filler_interval +# ports: +# - "127.0.0.1:8085:8085" diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/Dockerfile b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24cc838b --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +FROM ghcr.io/foundry-rs/foundry + +RUN apk update ; apk add --no-cache --allow-untrusted ca-certificates curl bash git jq +RUN apk add --no-cache --upgrade grep +WORKDIR /root + +ARG GENESIS_FILE_PATH=genesis.json + +COPY stateful ./stateful +COPY start-private-network.sh . +COPY deploy-local-network.sh . +COPY $GENESIS_FILE_PATH ./genesis.json +# TODO: figure out if this works for aarm64 +COPY --from=vulcanize/go-ethereum:local /usr/local/bin/geth /bin/geth +RUN chmod +x /bin/geth + +EXPOSE 8545 +EXPOSE 8546 +ENTRYPOINT ["./start-private-network.sh"] diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..43b4bc21 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# Build vulcanize/go-ethereum-foundry + +# See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/246128/1701505 +SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) + +docker build -t vulcanize/go-ethereum-foundry:local ${SCRIPT_DIR} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/deploy-local-network.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/deploy-local-network.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..3ccb6994 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/deploy-local-network.sh @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +#!/bin/bash +set -e + +OPTS="./deploy-local-network.sh [] ... +./deploy-local-network.sh --help +-- +db-user=name database user +db-password=password database password +db-name=name database name +db-host=address database host +db-port=port database port +db-write=bool turn on database write mode +db-type=name the type of database +db-driver=name the driver used for the database +db-waitforsync=bool Should the statediff service start once geth has synced to head (default: false) +rpc-port=port change RPC port (default: 8545) +rpc-addr=address change RPC address (default: 127.0.0.1) +chain-id=number change chain ID (default: 99) +extra-args=name extra args to pass to geth on startup +period=seconds use a block time instead of instamine +accounts=number create multiple accounts (default: 1) +address=address eth address to add to genesis +save=name after finishing, save snapshot +load=name start from a previously saved snapshot +dir=directory testnet directory +" + +eval "$( + git rev-parse --parseopt -- "$@" <<<"$OPTS" || echo exit $? +)" + +DB_USER=vdbm +DB_PASSWORD=password +DB_NAME=vulcanize_public +DB_HOST=127.0.0.1 +DB_PORT=5432 +DB_TYPE=postgres +DB_DRIVER=sqlx +DB_WAIT_FOR_SYNC=false +RPC_PORT=8545 +RPC_ADDRESS=127.0.0.1 +PERIOD=0 +CHAINID=99 +ACCOUNTS=0 +ADDRESS= +EXTRA_START_ARGS= +gethdir=$HOME/testnet + +while [[ $1 ]]; do + case $1 in + --) shift; break;; + --db-user) shift; DB_USER=$1;; + --db-password) shift; DB_PASSWORD=$1;; + --db-name) shift; DB_NAME=$1;; + --db-host) shift; DB_HOST=$1;; + --db-port) shift; DB_PORT=$1;; + --db-write) shift; DB_WRITE=$1;; + --db-type) shift; DB_TYPE=$1;; + --db-driver) shift; DB_DRIVER=$1;; + --db-waitforsync) shift; DB_WAIT_FOR_SYNC=$1;; + --rpc-port) shift; RPC_PORT=$1;; + --rpc-addr) shift; RPC_ADDRESS=$1;; + --chain-id) shift; CHAINID=$1;; + --extra-args) shift; EXTRA_START_ARGS=$1;; + --period) shift; PERIOD=$1;; + --accounts) shift; ACCOUNTS=$1;; + --save) shift; SAVE=$1;; + --address) shift; ADDRESS=$1;; + --load) shift; LOAD=$1;; + --dir) shift; gethdir=$1;; + *) printf "${0##*/}: internal error: %q\\n" "$1"; exit 1 + esac; shift +done + +mkdir -p "$gethdir/config/" + +# Set a password +if [[ ! -f "$gethdir/config/password" ]] +then + echo "password" > "$gethdir/config/password" +fi + +# Create a genesis file if there is no existing chain. +if [[ ! -f "$gethdir/config/genesis.json" ]] +then +for i in $(seq 0 "$ACCOUNTS"); do + address+=( "$( + geth 2>/dev/null account new --datadir "$gethdir" --password=$gethdir/config/password \ + | grep -o -E "0x[A-Fa-f0-9]*" )" ) + balance+=(' "'"${address[i]}"'": { "balance": "0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff"}') + EXTRA_DATA="0x3132333400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000${address[0]#0x}0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" +done +if [[ "$USE_GENESIS" != "true" ]] + then + echo "NOT USING GENESIS FILE!!" + echo "USE_GENESIS = $USE_GENESIS" + JSON_VAL='{ + "config": { + "chainId": '"$CHAINID"', + "homesteadBlock": 0, + "eip150Block": 0, + "eip155Block": 0, + "eip158Block": 0, + "byzantiumBlock": 0, + "constantinopleBlock": 0, + "petersburgBlock": 0, + "istanbulBlock": 0, + "clique": { + "period": '"$PERIOD"', + "epoch": 3000 + } + }, + "difficulty": "0x1", + "gaslimit": "0xffffffffffff", + "extraData": "'"$EXTRA_DATA"'", + "alloc": {'"$balance"'} + }' + echo $JSON_VAL | jq . > $gethdir/config/genesis.json + + geth 2>/dev/null --datadir "$gethdir" init "$gethdir/config/genesis.json" + printf "%s\n" "${address[@]}" > "$gethdir/config/account" + else + echo "Using local genesis file" + jq '. + {"extraData": "'"$EXTRA_DATA"'"} + {"alloc": {'"$balance"'}}' ./genesis.json> "$gethdir/config/genesis.json" + geth 2>/dev/null --datadir "$gethdir" init "$gethdir/config/genesis.json" + printf "%s\n" "${address[@]}" > "$gethdir/config/account" + fi +else + address=( $(cat $gethdir/config/account) ) +fi + +export ETH_RPC_URL=http://$RPC_ADDRESS:$RPC_PORT + +port=$((RPC_PORT + 30000)) + +geth version +echo >&2 "testnet: RPC URL: $ETH_RPC_URL" +echo >&2 "testnet: DB ADDRESS: $DB_HOST" +echo >&2 "testnet: TCP port: $port" +echo >&2 "testnet: Chain ID: $CHAINID" +echo >&2 "testnet: Database: $gethdir" +echo >&2 "testnet: Geth log: $gethdir/geth.log" + +echo "$ETH_RPC_URL" > "$gethdir/config/rpc-url" +echo "$port" > "$gethdir/config/node-port" + +set +m +# Uncomment below once waitforsync has been merged +# geth \ +# 2> >(tee "$gethdir/geth.log" | grep --line-buffered Success | sed 's/^/geth: /' >&2) \ +# --datadir "$gethdir" --networkid "$CHAINID" --port="$port" \ +# --mine --miner.threads=1 --allow-insecure-unlock \ +# --http --http.api "web3,eth,net,debug,personal,statediff" --http.corsdomain '*' --http.vhosts '*' --nodiscover \ +# --http.addr="$RPC_ADDRESS" --http.port="$RPC_PORT" --syncmode=full --gcmode=archive \ +# --statediff --statediff.db.host="$DB_HOST" --statediff.db.port="$DB_PORT" --statediff.db.user="$DB_USER" \ +# --statediff.db.password="$DB_PASSWORD" --statediff.db.name="$DB_NAME" \ +# --statediff.db.nodeid 1 --statediff.db.clientname test1 --statediff.writing="$DB_WRITE" \ +# --statediff.db.type="$DB_TYPE" --statediff.db.driver="$DB_DRIVER" --statediff.waitforsync="$DB_WAIT_FOR_SYNC" \ +# --ws --ws.addr="0.0.0.0" --unlock="$(IFS=,; echo "${address[*]}")" --password=<(exit) & + +echo "Starting Geth with following flags" +echo \ + 2> >(tee "$gethdir/geth.log" | grep --line-buffered Success | sed 's/^/geth: /' >&2) \ + --datadir "$gethdir" --networkid "$CHAINID" --port="$port" \ + --mine --miner.threads=1 --allow-insecure-unlock \ + --http --http.api "admin,debug,eth,miner,net,personal,txpool,web3,statediff" --http.corsdomain '*' --http.vhosts '*' --nodiscover \ + --http.addr="$RPC_ADDRESS" --http.port="$RPC_PORT" --syncmode=full --gcmode=archive \ + --statediff --statediff.db.host="$DB_HOST" --statediff.db.port="$DB_PORT" --statediff.db.user="$DB_USER" \ + --statediff.db.password="$DB_PASSWORD" --statediff.db.name="$DB_NAME" \ + --statediff.db.nodeid 1 --statediff.db.clientname test1 --statediff.writing="$DB_WRITE" \ + --statediff.db.type="$DB_TYPE" --statediff.db.driver="$DB_DRIVER" \ + --ws --ws.addr="0.0.0.0" --ws.origins '*' --ws.api=admin,debug,eth,miner,net,personal,txpool,web3 \ + --nat=none --miner.gasprice 16000000000 --nat=none \ + --unlock="$(IFS=,; echo "${address[*]}")" --password="$gethdir/config/password" \ + $EXTRA_START_ARGS & +geth \ + 2> >(tee "$gethdir/geth.log" | grep --line-buffered Success | sed 's/^/geth: /' >&2) \ + --datadir "$gethdir" --networkid "$CHAINID" --port="$port" \ + --mine --miner.threads=1 --allow-insecure-unlock \ + --http --http.api "admin,debug,eth,miner,net,personal,txpool,web3,statediff" --http.corsdomain '*' --http.vhosts '*' --nodiscover \ + --http.addr="$RPC_ADDRESS" --http.port="$RPC_PORT" --syncmode=full --gcmode=archive \ + --statediff --statediff.db.host="$DB_HOST" --statediff.db.port="$DB_PORT" --statediff.db.user="$DB_USER" \ + --statediff.db.password="$DB_PASSWORD" --statediff.db.name="$DB_NAME" \ + --statediff.db.nodeid 1 --statediff.db.clientname test1 --statediff.writing="$DB_WRITE" \ + --statediff.db.type="$DB_TYPE" --statediff.db.driver="$DB_DRIVER" \ + --ws --ws.addr="0.0.0.0" --ws.origins '*' --ws.api=admin,debug,eth,miner,net,personal,txpool,web3 \ + --nat=none --miner.gasprice 16000000000 --nat=none \ + --unlock="$(IFS=,; echo "${address[*]}")" --password="$gethdir/config/password" \ + $EXTRA_START_ARGS & + +gethpid=$! +echo "Geth started" +echo "Geth PID: $gethpid" + +clean() { + ( set -x; kill -INT $gethpid; wait ) + if [[ $SAVE ]]; then + echo >&2 "testnet: saving $gethdir/snapshots/$SAVE" + mkdir -p "$gethdir/snapshots/$SAVE" + cp -r "$gethdir/keystore" "$gethdir/snapshots/$SAVE" + cp -r "$gethdir/config" "$gethdir/snapshots/$SAVE" + geth >/dev/null 2>&1 --datadir "$gethdir" \ + export "$gethdir/snapshots/$SAVE/backup" + fi +} +trap clean EXIT + +echo "Curling: $ETH_RPC_URL" +until curl -s "$ETH_RPC_URL"; do sleep 1; done + +echo "Curling: $ETH_RPC_URL complete" +export ETH_KEYSTORE=$gethdir/keystore +export ETH_PASSWORD=$gethdir/config/password + +printf 'testnet: Account: %s (default)\n' "${address[0]}" >&2 + +[[ "${#address[@]}" -gt 1 ]] && printf 'testnet: Account: %s\n' "${address[@]:1}" >&2 + +echo "Geth Start up completed!" +while true; do sleep 3600; done diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/genesis-automine.json b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/genesis-automine.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a00a614e --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/genesis-automine.json @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{ + "config": { + "chainId": 99, + "homesteadBlock": 0, + "eip150Block": 0, + "eip155Block": 0, + "eip158Block": 0, + "byzantiumBlock": 0, + "constantinopleBlock": 0, + "petersburgBlock": 0, + "istanbulBlock": 0, + "clique": { + "period": 2, + "epoch": 3000 + } + }, + "difficulty": "0x1", + "gaslimit": "0xffffffffffff" +} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/genesis.json b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/genesis.json new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9319b56d --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/genesis.json @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +{ + "config": { + "chainId": 99, + "homesteadBlock": 0, + "eip150Block": 0, + "eip155Block": 0, + "eip158Block": 0, + "byzantiumBlock": 0, + "constantinopleBlock": 0, + "petersburgBlock": 0, + "istanbulBlock": 0, + "clique": { + "period": 0, + "epoch": 3000 + } + }, + "difficulty": "0x1", + "gaslimit": "0xffffffffffff" +} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/start-private-network.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/start-private-network.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..58bc090d --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/start-private-network.sh @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +set -ex + +# clean up +trap 'killall geth' EXIT +trap "exit 1" SIGINT SIGTERM + +ETHDIR="/root/ethereum" +mkdir -p $ETHDIR +/bin/bash deploy-local-network.sh --rpc-addr 0.0.0.0 --db-user $DB_USER --db-password $DB_PASSWORD --db-name $DB_NAME \ + --db-host $DB_HOST --db-port $DB_PORT --db-write $DB_WRITE --dir "$ETHDIR" --address $ADDRESS \ + --db-type $DB_TYPE --db-driver $DB_DRIVER --db-waitforsync $DB_WAIT_FOR_SYNC --chain-id $CHAIN_ID --extra-args "$EXTRA_START_ARGS" & + +# give it a few secs to start up +COUNT=0 +ATTEMPTS=15 +until $(nc -v localhost 8545) || [[ $COUNT -eq $ATTEMPTS ]]; do echo -e "$(( COUNT++ ))... \c"; sleep 10; done +[[ $COUNT -eq $ATTEMPTS ]] && echo "Could not connect to localhost 8545" && (exit 1) + +# Run tests +cd stateful +forge build +forge test --fork-url http://localhost:8545 + +# Deploy contracts + +ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES=() +echo "ETH KEYSTORE: $ETHDIR/keystore" +for entry in `ls $ETHDIR/keystore`; do + ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES+=("${ETHDIR}/keystore/${entry}") +done + +echo "ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES: $ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES" +ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE=${ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES[0]} + +mkdir -p ~/transaction_info +echo $ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE > ~/transaction_info/CURRENT_ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE +echo $ETHDIR > ~/transaction_info/ETHDIR + +if [ "${#ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES[@]}" -eq 1 ]; then + echo "Only one KEYSTORE" +else + echo "WARNING: More than one file in keystore: ${ETH_KEYSTORE_FILES}" +fi + +DEPLOYED_ADDRESS=$(forge create --keystore $(cat ~/transaction_info/CURRENT_ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE) --rpc-url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --constructor-args 1 --password $(cat ${ETHDIR}/config/password) --legacy /root/stateful/src/Stateful.sol:Stateful | grep "Deployed to:" | cut -d " " -f 3) +echo "Contract has been deployed to: $DEPLOYED_ADDRESS" + +echo $DEPLOYED_ADDRESS > ~/transaction_info/STATEFUL_TEST_DEPLOYED_ADDRESS +# Call a transaction + +#TX_OUT=$(cast send --keystore $ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE --rpc-url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --password "" --legacy $DEPLOYED_ADDRESS "off()") +TX_OUT=$(cast send --keystore $(cat ~/transaction_info/CURRENT_ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE) --rpc-url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --password $(cat $(cat ~/transaction_info/ETHDIR)/config/password) --legacy $(cat ~/transaction_info/STATEFUL_TEST_DEPLOYED_ADDRESS) "inc()") +echo 'cast send --keystore $(cat ~/transaction_info/CURRENT_ETH_KEYSTORE_FILE) --rpc-url http://127.0.0.1:8545 --password $(cat $(cat ~/transaction_info/ETHDIR)/config/password) --legacy $(cat ~/transaction_info/STATEFUL_TEST_DEPLOYED_ADDRESS) "inc()" ' > ~/transaction_info/NEW_TRANSACTION +# Simply run the command below whenever you want to call the smart contract and create a new block +chmod +x ~/transaction_info/NEW_TRANSACTION + + +echo "TX OUTPUT: $TX_OUT" + + +# Run forever +tail -f /dev/null diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/foundry.toml b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/foundry.toml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19903e0b --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/foundry.toml @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +[default] +src = 'src' +out = 'out' +libs = ['lib'] +remappings = ['ds-test/=lib/ds-test/src/'] + +# See more config options https://github.com/gakonst/foundry/tree/master/config \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/LICENSE b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 00000000..94a9ed02 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,674 @@ + GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE + Version 3, 29 June 2007 + + Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + Preamble + + The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for +software and other kinds of works. + + The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed +to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/Makefile b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..661dac48 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +all:; dapp build + +test: + -dapp --use solc:0.4.23 build + -dapp --use solc:0.4.26 build + -dapp --use solc:0.5.17 build + -dapp --use solc:0.6.12 build + -dapp --use solc:0.7.5 build + +demo: + DAPP_SRC=demo dapp --use solc:0.7.5 build + -hevm dapp-test --verbose 3 + +.PHONY: test demo diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/default.nix b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/default.nix new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cf65419a --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/default.nix @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +{ solidityPackage, dappsys }: solidityPackage { + name = "ds-test"; + src = ./src; +} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/demo/demo.sol b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/demo/demo.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d3a7d81f --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/demo/demo.sol @@ -0,0 +1,223 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later +pragma solidity >=0.4.23; + +import "../src/test.sol"; + +contract DemoTest is DSTest { + function test_this() public pure { + require(true); + } + function test_logs() public { + emit log("-- log(string)"); + emit log("a string"); + + emit log("-- log_named_uint(string, uint)"); + log_named_uint("uint", 512); + + emit log("-- log_named_int(string, int)"); + log_named_int("int", -512); + + emit log("-- log_named_address(string, address)"); + log_named_address("address", address(this)); + + emit log("-- log_named_bytes32(string, bytes32)"); + log_named_bytes32("bytes32", "a string"); + + emit log("-- log_named_bytes(string, bytes)"); + log_named_bytes("bytes", hex"cafefe"); + + emit log("-- log_named_string(string, string)"); + log_named_string("string", "a string"); + + emit log("-- log_named_decimal_uint(string, uint, uint)"); + log_named_decimal_uint("decimal uint", 1.0e18, 18); + + emit log("-- log_named_decimal_int(string, int, uint)"); + log_named_decimal_int("decimal int", -1.0e18, 18); + } + event log_old_named_uint(bytes32,uint); + function test_old_logs() public { + log_old_named_uint("key", 500); + log_named_bytes32("bkey", "val"); + } + function test_trace() public view { + this.echo("string 1", "string 2"); + } + function test_multiline() public { + emit log("a multiline\\n" "string"); + emit log("a multiline " "string"); + log_bytes("a string"); + log_bytes("a multiline\n" "string"); + log_bytes("a multiline\\n" "string"); + emit log(unicode"Ώ"); + logs(hex"0000"); + log_named_bytes("0x0000", hex"0000"); + logs(hex"ff"); + } + function echo(string memory s1, string memory s2) public pure + returns (string memory, string memory) + { + return (s1, s2); + } + + function prove_this(uint x) public { + log_named_uint("sym x", x); + assertGt(x + 1, 0); + } + + function test_logn() public { + assembly { + log0(0x01, 0x02) + log1(0x01, 0x02, 0x03) + log2(0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04) + log3(0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04, 0x05) + } + } + + event MyEvent(uint, uint indexed, uint, uint indexed); + function test_events() public { + emit MyEvent(1, 2, 3, 4); + } + + function test_asserts() public { + string memory err = "this test has failed!"; + emit log("## assertTrue(bool)\n"); + assertTrue(false); + emit log("\n"); + assertTrue(false, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq(address,address)\n"); + assertEq(address(this), msg.sender); + emit log("\n"); + assertEq(address(this), msg.sender, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq32(bytes32,bytes32)\n"); + assertEq32("bytes 1", "bytes 2"); + emit log("\n"); + assertEq32("bytes 1", "bytes 2", err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq(bytes32,bytes32)\n"); + assertEq32("bytes 1", "bytes 2"); + emit log("\n"); + assertEq32("bytes 1", "bytes 2", err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq(uint,uint)\n"); + assertEq(uint(0), 1); + emit log("\n"); + assertEq(uint(0), 1, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq(int,int)\n"); + assertEq(-1, -2); + emit log("\n"); + assertEq(-1, -2, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEqDecimal(int,int,uint)\n"); + assertEqDecimal(-1.0e18, -1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertEqDecimal(-1.0e18, -1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEqDecimal(uint,uint,uint)\n"); + assertEqDecimal(uint(1.0e18), 1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertEqDecimal(uint(1.0e18), 1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGt(uint,uint)\n"); + assertGt(uint(0), 0); + emit log("\n"); + assertGt(uint(0), 0, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGt(int,int)\n"); + assertGt(-1, -1); + emit log("\n"); + assertGt(-1, -1, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGtDecimal(int,int,uint)\n"); + assertGtDecimal(-2.0e18, -1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertGtDecimal(-2.0e18, -1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGtDecimal(uint,uint,uint)\n"); + assertGtDecimal(uint(1.0e18), 1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertGtDecimal(uint(1.0e18), 1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGe(uint,uint)\n"); + assertGe(uint(0), 1); + emit log("\n"); + assertGe(uint(0), 1, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGe(int,int)\n"); + assertGe(-1, 0); + emit log("\n"); + assertGe(-1, 0, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGeDecimal(int,int,uint)\n"); + assertGeDecimal(-2.0e18, -1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertGeDecimal(-2.0e18, -1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertGeDecimal(uint,uint,uint)\n"); + assertGeDecimal(uint(1.0e18), 1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertGeDecimal(uint(1.0e18), 1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLt(uint,uint)\n"); + assertLt(uint(0), 0); + emit log("\n"); + assertLt(uint(0), 0, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLt(int,int)\n"); + assertLt(-1, -1); + emit log("\n"); + assertLt(-1, -1, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLtDecimal(int,int,uint)\n"); + assertLtDecimal(-1.0e18, -1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertLtDecimal(-1.0e18, -1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLtDecimal(uint,uint,uint)\n"); + assertLtDecimal(uint(2.0e18), 1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertLtDecimal(uint(2.0e18), 1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLe(uint,uint)\n"); + assertLe(uint(1), 0); + emit log("\n"); + assertLe(uint(1), 0, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLe(int,int)\n"); + assertLe(0, -1); + emit log("\n"); + assertLe(0, -1, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLeDecimal(int,int,uint)\n"); + assertLeDecimal(-1.0e18, -1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertLeDecimal(-1.0e18, -1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertLeDecimal(uint,uint,uint)\n"); + assertLeDecimal(uint(2.0e18), 1.1e18, 18); + emit log("\n"); + assertLeDecimal(uint(2.0e18), 1.1e18, 18, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq(string,string)\n"); + string memory s1 = "string 1"; + string memory s2 = "string 2"; + assertEq(s1, s2); + emit log("\n"); + assertEq(s1, s2, err); + + emit log("\n## assertEq0(bytes,bytes)\n"); + assertEq0(hex"abcdef01", hex"abcdef02"); + log("\n"); + assertEq0(hex"abcdef01", hex"abcdef02", err); + } +} + +contract DemoTestWithSetUp { + function setUp() public { + } + function test_pass() public pure { + } +} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/src/test.sol b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/src/test.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..96d3c154 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/lib/ds-test/src/test.sol @@ -0,0 +1,434 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later + +// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify +// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or +// (at your option) any later version. + +// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +// GNU General Public License for more details. + +// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +// along with this program. If not, see . + +pragma solidity >=0.4.23; + +contract DSTest { + event log (string); + event logs (bytes); + + event log_address (address); + event log_bytes32 (bytes32); + event log_int (int); + event log_uint (uint); + event log_bytes (bytes); + event log_string (string); + + event log_named_address (string key, address val); + event log_named_bytes32 (string key, bytes32 val); + event log_named_decimal_int (string key, int val, uint decimals); + event log_named_decimal_uint (string key, uint val, uint decimals); + event log_named_int (string key, int val); + event log_named_uint (string key, uint val); + event log_named_bytes (string key, bytes val); + event log_named_string (string key, string val); + + bool public IS_TEST = true; + bool public failed; + + address constant HEVM_ADDRESS = + address(bytes20(uint160(uint256(keccak256('hevm cheat code'))))); + + modifier mayRevert() { _; } + modifier testopts(string memory) { _; } + + function fail() internal { + failed = true; + } + + modifier logs_gas() { + uint startGas = gasleft(); + _; + uint endGas = gasleft(); + emit log_named_uint("gas", startGas - endGas); + } + + function assertTrue(bool condition) internal { + if (!condition) { + emit log("Error: Assertion Failed"); + fail(); + } + } + + function assertTrue(bool condition, string memory err) internal { + if (!condition) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertTrue(condition); + } + } + + function assertEq(address a, address b) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [address]"); + emit log_named_address(" Expected", b); + emit log_named_address(" Actual", a); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEq(address a, address b, string memory err) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log_named_string ("Error", err); + assertEq(a, b); + } + } + + function assertEq(bytes32 a, bytes32 b) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [bytes32]"); + emit log_named_bytes32(" Expected", b); + emit log_named_bytes32(" Actual", a); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEq(bytes32 a, bytes32 b, string memory err) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log_named_string ("Error", err); + assertEq(a, b); + } + } + function assertEq32(bytes32 a, bytes32 b) internal { + assertEq(a, b); + } + function assertEq32(bytes32 a, bytes32 b, string memory err) internal { + assertEq(a, b, err); + } + + function assertEq(int a, int b) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [int]"); + emit log_named_int(" Expected", b); + emit log_named_int(" Actual", a); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEq(int a, int b, string memory err) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertEq(a, b); + } + } + function assertEq(uint a, uint b) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [uint]"); + emit log_named_uint(" Expected", b); + emit log_named_uint(" Actual", a); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEq(uint a, uint b, string memory err) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertEq(a, b); + } + } + function assertEqDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [decimal int]"); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Expected", b, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Actual", a, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEqDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertEqDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + function assertEqDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [decimal uint]"); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Expected", b, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Actual", a, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEqDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a != b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertEqDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + + function assertGt(uint a, uint b) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log("Error: a > b not satisfied [uint]"); + emit log_named_uint(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_uint(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGt(uint a, uint b, string memory err) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGt(a, b); + } + } + function assertGt(int a, int b) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log("Error: a > b not satisfied [int]"); + emit log_named_int(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_int(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGt(int a, int b, string memory err) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGt(a, b); + } + } + function assertGtDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log("Error: a > b not satisfied [decimal int]"); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGtDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGtDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + function assertGtDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log("Error: a > b not satisfied [decimal uint]"); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGtDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a <= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGtDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + + function assertGe(uint a, uint b) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log("Error: a >= b not satisfied [uint]"); + emit log_named_uint(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_uint(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGe(uint a, uint b, string memory err) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGe(a, b); + } + } + function assertGe(int a, int b) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log("Error: a >= b not satisfied [int]"); + emit log_named_int(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_int(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGe(int a, int b, string memory err) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGe(a, b); + } + } + function assertGeDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log("Error: a >= b not satisfied [decimal int]"); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGeDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGeDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + function assertGeDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log("Error: a >= b not satisfied [decimal uint]"); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertGeDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a < b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGeDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + + function assertLt(uint a, uint b) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log("Error: a < b not satisfied [uint]"); + emit log_named_uint(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_uint(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLt(uint a, uint b, string memory err) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLt(a, b); + } + } + function assertLt(int a, int b) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log("Error: a < b not satisfied [int]"); + emit log_named_int(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_int(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLt(int a, int b, string memory err) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLt(a, b); + } + } + function assertLtDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log("Error: a < b not satisfied [decimal int]"); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLtDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLtDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + function assertLtDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log("Error: a < b not satisfied [decimal uint]"); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLtDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a >= b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLtDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + + function assertLe(uint a, uint b) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log("Error: a <= b not satisfied [uint]"); + emit log_named_uint(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_uint(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLe(uint a, uint b, string memory err) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLe(a, b); + } + } + function assertLe(int a, int b) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log("Error: a <= b not satisfied [int]"); + emit log_named_int(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_int(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLe(int a, int b, string memory err) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLe(a, b); + } + } + function assertLeDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log("Error: a <= b not satisfied [decimal int]"); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_int(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLeDecimal(int a, int b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertLeDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + function assertLeDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log("Error: a <= b not satisfied [decimal uint]"); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value a", a, decimals); + emit log_named_decimal_uint(" Value b", b, decimals); + fail(); + } + } + function assertLeDecimal(uint a, uint b, uint decimals, string memory err) internal { + if (a > b) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertGeDecimal(a, b, decimals); + } + } + + function assertEq(string memory a, string memory b) internal { + if (keccak256(abi.encodePacked(a)) != keccak256(abi.encodePacked(b))) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [string]"); + emit log_named_string(" Value a", a); + emit log_named_string(" Value b", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEq(string memory a, string memory b, string memory err) internal { + if (keccak256(abi.encodePacked(a)) != keccak256(abi.encodePacked(b))) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertEq(a, b); + } + } + + function checkEq0(bytes memory a, bytes memory b) internal pure returns (bool ok) { + ok = true; + if (a.length == b.length) { + for (uint i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { + if (a[i] != b[i]) { + ok = false; + } + } + } else { + ok = false; + } + } + function assertEq0(bytes memory a, bytes memory b) internal { + if (!checkEq0(a, b)) { + emit log("Error: a == b not satisfied [bytes]"); + emit log_named_bytes(" Expected", a); + emit log_named_bytes(" Actual", b); + fail(); + } + } + function assertEq0(bytes memory a, bytes memory b, string memory err) internal { + if (!checkEq0(a, b)) { + emit log_named_string("Error", err); + assertEq0(a, b); + } + } +} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/src/Stateful.sol b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/src/Stateful.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..137f9a5a --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/src/Stateful.sol @@ -0,0 +1,23 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: UNLICENSED +pragma solidity 0.8.10; + +contract Stateful { + uint x; + + constructor(uint y) public { + x = y; + } + + function off() public { + require(x == 1); + x = 0; + } + + function on() public { + require(x == 0); + x = 1; + } + function inc() public { + x = x + 1; + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/src/test/Stateful.t.sol b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/src/test/Stateful.t.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fb2e97e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum-foundry/stateful/src/test/Stateful.t.sol @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +// SPDX-License-Identifier: UNLICENSED +pragma solidity 0.8.10; + +import "ds-test/test.sol"; +import {Stateful} from "../Stateful.sol"; + +contract StatefulTest is DSTest { + Stateful contractA; + //contractA A; + uint x; + function setUp() public { + x = 1; + contractA = new Stateful(x); + } + + function testExample() public { + contractA.off(); + } +} diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..692da966 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-go-ethereum/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Build vulcanize/go-ethereum +docker build -t vulcanize/go-ethereum:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/go-ethereum diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-beacon-db/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-beacon-db/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..06001279 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-beacon-db/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +# Build vulcanize/ipld-eth-beacon-db +docker build -t vulcanize/ipld-eth-beacon-db:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/ipld-eth-beacon-db + +#version: "3.2" +#services: +# ipld-eth-beacon-db: +# restart: always +# build: +# context: ${vulcanize_ipld_eth_beacon_db}/ +# environment: +# POSTGRES_USER: vdbm +# POSTGRES_DB: vulcanize_testing +# POSTGRES_PASSWORD: password +# volumes: +# - vdb_db_eth-beacon_db:/var/lib/postgresql/data +# ports: +# - "127.0.0.1:8076:5432" +# command: ["postgres", "-c", "log_statement=all"] +# +#volumes: +# vdb_db_eth-beacon_db: diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-beacon-indexer/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-beacon-indexer/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..e82a55ea --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-beacon-indexer/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Build vulcanize/ipld-eth-beacon-indexer +docker build -t vulcanize/ipld-eth-beacon-indexer:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/ipld-eth-beacon-indexer diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-db/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-db/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..83ad34e2 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-db/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Build vulcanize/ipld-eth-db +docker build -t vulcanize/ipld-eth-db:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/ipld-eth-db diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-server/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-server/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..ca12293f --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-ipld-eth-server/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +# Build vulcanize/ipld-eth-server +docker build -t vulcanize/ipld-eth-server:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/ipld-eth-server diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/Dockerfile b/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9acefb48 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +FROM sigp/lighthouse:latest-modern + +RUN apt-get update; apt-get install bash netcat curl less jq -y; + +WORKDIR /root/ +ADD start-lighthouse.sh . + +ENTRYPOINT [ "./start-lighthouse.sh" ] diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..6ce0de68 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bash +# Build vulcanize/lighthouse + +# See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/246128/1701505 +SCRIPT_DIR=$( cd -- "$( dirname -- "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" &> /dev/null && pwd ) + +docker build -t vulcanize/lighthouse:local ${SCRIPT_DIR} + +#version: "3.2" +#services: +# lighthouse: +# restart: always +# build: +# context: ../../ +# dockerfile: ./docker/latest/lighthouse.Dockerfile +# environment: +# - NETWORK=mainnet +# volumes: +# - lighthouse_db:/root/.lighthouse +# ports: +# - 127.0.0.1:5052:5052 +# - 9000:9000/udp +# - 9000:9000/tcp +# command: ["tail", "-f", "/dev/null"] +# +#volumes: +# lighthouse_db: diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/start-lighthouse.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/start-lighthouse.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..f254ada9 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-lighthouse/start-lighthouse.sh @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +#!/bin/bash + +# This bash script will be used to start the lighthouse client +# The 0.0.0.0 is not safe. + +lighthouse bn \ + --http --http-address 0.0.0.0 --metrics --private --network $NETWORK & + +tail -f /dev/null diff --git a/container-build/vulcanize-test-contract/build.sh b/container-build/vulcanize-test-contract/build.sh new file mode 100755 index 00000000..6a65e075 --- /dev/null +++ b/container-build/vulcanize-test-contract/build.sh @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Build vulcanize/test-contract +docker build -t vulcanize/test-contract:local ${vulcanize_repo_base_dir}/ipld-eth-db-validator/test/contract + +#version: "3.2" +#services: +# contract: +# depends_on: +# go-ethereum: +# condition: service_healthy +# build: +# context: ${vulcanize_test_contract} +# args: +# ETH_ADDR: "http://go-ethereum:8545" +# environment: +# ETH_ADDR: "http://go-ethereum:8545" +# ports: +# - "127.0.0.1:3000:3000" \ No newline at end of file