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> CIC Chain Events
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Filters live (and past) transactions on Celo and emits relevant events to a sink for further processing/indexing.
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Filters live (and past) transactions on Celo and emits relevant transfer events to a NATS JetStream sink for further processing/indexing.
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## Documentation
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## Prerequisites
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- [Config and usage](docs/usage.md)
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- [Functionality](docs/functionality.md)
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- [Writing filters](docs/filters.md)
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- [API](docs/api.md)
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- Linux OS (amd64) or Docker
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- Postgres >= 14
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- Celo geth with GraphQL API enabled
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- NATS server with JetStream enabled
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## Usage
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The provided `docker-compose.yaml` is the fastest way to get up and running. Bring up the Postgres and NATS conatiners with `docker-compose up -d`
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### 1. Run migrations
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Run the SQL migrations inside the `migrations` folder with `psql` or [`tern`](https://github.com/jackc/tern) (recommended).
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### 2. Update the config
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The base config is described in `config.toml`. Values can be overriden with env variables e.g. to disable metrics, set `METRICS_GO_PROCESS=false`.
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### 3. Start the service
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#### Compiling binary
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Run `make build` or download pre-compiled binaries from the [releases](https://github.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-chain-events/releases) page.
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Then start the service with `./cic-chain-events`
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Optional flags:
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- `-config` - `config.toml` file path
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- `-debug` - Enable/disable debug level logs
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- `-queries` - `queries.sql` file path
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#### Docker
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To pull the pre-built docker image:
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`docker pull ghcr.io/grassrootseconomics/cic-chain-events/cic-chain-events:latest`
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Or to build it:
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`DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1 docker-compose -f docker-compose.build.yaml build --progress plain`
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### 4. NATS JetStream consumer
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A consumer with the following NATS JetStream config is required:
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- Durable
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- Stream: `CHAIN.*` (See `config.toml` for stream subjects)
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[Benthos](https://benthos.dev) (Benthos can act as a JetStream consumer) example.
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```yaml
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# config.yaml
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input:
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label: jetstream
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nats_jetstream:
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urls:
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- nats://127.0.0.1:4222
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subject: "CHAIN.*"
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durable: benthos
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deliver: all
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output:
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stdout:
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codec: lines
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```
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Then run:
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`benthos -c config.yaml`
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## Functionality
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[Read more here](docs/functionality.md).
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## License
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[AGPL-3.0](LICENSE)
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[AGPL-3.0](LICENSE).
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## API
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- `/stats` - Syncer stats (Ready after 1st successful janitor sweep).
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- `/metrics` - Go process metrics (Prometheus format).
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## Writing filters
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Filters must conform to the interface:
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```go
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type Filter interface {
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Execute(ctx context.Context, inputTransaction fetch.Transaction) (next bool, err error)
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}
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```
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See examples in the `internal/filter` folder.
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## Functionality
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## Filters
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Filters are initialized in `cmd/filters.go` and implemented in `internal/filters/*.go` folder. You will need to modify these files to suite your indexing needs.
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The existing implementation demo's tracking Celo stables transfer events and gives a rough idea on how to write filters. The final filter should always emit an event to NATS JetStream.
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## Syncers
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### Head syncer
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Opens a websocket connection and processes live transactions.
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The head syncer processes newely produced blocks independently by connection to the geth websocket endpoint.
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### Janitor
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Periodically checks for missed (and historical) blocks missed by the head syncer and queues them for processing. A gap range is processed twice to guarantee there is no missing block.
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The janitor syncer checks for missing (blocks) gaps in the commited block sequence and queues them for processing. It can also function as a historical syncer too process older blocks.
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### Pipeline
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With the default `config.toml`, The janitor can process around 950-1000 blocks/min.
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Fetches a block and executes the filters in serial order for every transaction in the block before finally committing the block to the store.
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_Ordering_
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### Filter
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Missed/historical blocks are not guaranteed to be processed in order, however a low concurrency setting would somewhat give an "in-order" behaviour (not to be relied upon in any case).
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Processes a transaction and passes it on to the next filter or terminates the pipeline for that transaction if it is irrelevant.
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## Block fetchers
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### Store schema
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The default GraphQL block fetcher is the recommended fetcher. An experimental RPC fetcher implementation is also provided as an example.
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## Pipeline
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The pipeline fetches a whole block with its full transaction and receipt objects, executes all loaded filters serially and finally commits the block value to the db. Blocks are processed atomically by the pipeline; a failure in one of the filters will trigger the janitor to re-queue the block and process the block again.
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## Store
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The postgres store keeps track of commited blocks and syncer curosors. Schema:
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- The `blocks` table keeps track of processed blocks.
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- The `syncer_meta` table keeps track of the lower_bound cursor. Below the lower_bound cursor, all blocks are guarnteed to have been processsed hence it is safe to trim the `blocks` table below that pointer.
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### GraphQL
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- Fetches a block (and some of its header details), transactions and transaction receipts embedded within the transaction object in a single call.
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### NATS JetStream
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- The final filter will emit an event to JetStream.
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To view/debug the JetStream messages, you can use [Benthos](https://benthos.dev)
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With a config like:
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```yaml
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input:
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label: jetstream
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nats_jetstream:
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urls:
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- nats://127.0.0.1:4222
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subject: "CHAIN.*"
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durable: benthos
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deliver: all
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output:
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stdout:
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codec: lines
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```
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## Caveats
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- Blocks are not guaranteed to be processed in order, however a low concurrency setting would somewhat give an "in-order" behaviour (not to be relied upon in any case).
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## Requirements
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- Celo (geth) node with GraphQL enabled
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- Postgres 14+
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## Running
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### 1. Run migrations
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Run the migrations inside the `migrations` folder.
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### 2. Update the config
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The base config is described in `config.toml`. Values can be overriden with env variables e.g. to disable metrics, set `METRICS_GO_PROCESS=false`.
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### 3. Start the service:
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**Compiling**:
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- Requires CGO_ENABLED=1
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- Prebuilt binaries (for amd64 only) available on the releases page
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**Docker**:
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- `docker pull ghcr.io/grassrootseconomics/cic-chain-events/cic-chain-events:latest`
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After compiling or within a Docker container:
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`$ ./cic-chain-events`
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Optional flags:
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- `-config` - `config.toml` file path
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- `-debug` - Enable/disable debug level logs
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- `-queries` - `queries.sql` file path
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