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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/hoangph271/substrate-node-template
- Owner: hoangph271
- License: unlicense
- Created: 2022-05-12T04:22:54.000Z (over 2 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2022-05-12T04:28:50.000Z (over 2 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-25T10:50:55.328Z (2 months ago)
- Language: Rust
- Size: 46.1 MB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 2
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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# Substrate Node Template
[![Try on playground](https://img.shields.io/badge/Playground-Node_Template-brightgreen?logo=Parity%20Substrate)](https://docs.substrate.io/playground/) [![Matrix](https://img.shields.io/matrix/substrate-technical:matrix.org)](https://matrix.to/#/#substrate-technical:matrix.org)
A fresh FRAME-based [Substrate](https://www.substrate.io/) node, ready for hacking :rocket:
## Getting Started
Follow the steps below to get started with the Node Template, or get it up and running right from
your browser in just a few clicks using
the [Substrate Playground](https://docs.substrate.io/playground/) :hammer_and_wrench:### Using Nix
Install [nix](https://nixos.org/) and optionally [direnv](https://github.com/direnv/direnv) and
[lorri](https://github.com/target/lorri) for a fully plug and play experience for setting up the
development environment. To get all the correct dependencies activate direnv `direnv allow` and
lorri `lorri shell`.### Rust Setup
First, complete the [basic Rust setup instructions](./docs/rust-setup.md).
### Run
Use Rust's native `cargo` command to build and launch the template node:
```sh
cargo run --release -- --dev
```### Build
The `cargo run` command will perform an initial build. Use the following command to build the node
without launching it:```sh
cargo build --release
```### Embedded Docs
Once the project has been built, the following command can be used to explore all parameters and
subcommands:```sh
./target/release/node-template -h
```## Run
The provided `cargo run` command will launch a temporary node and its state will be discarded after
you terminate the process. After the project has been built, there are other ways to launch the
node.### Single-Node Development Chain
This command will start the single-node development chain with non-persistent state:
```bash
./target/release/node-template --dev
```Purge the development chain's state:
```bash
./target/release/node-template purge-chain --dev
```Start the development chain with detailed logging:
```bash
RUST_BACKTRACE=1 ./target/release/node-template -ldebug --dev
```> Development chain means that the state of our chain will be in a tmp folder while the nodes are
> running. Also, **alice** account will be authority and sudo account as declared in the
> [genesis state](https://github.com/substrate-developer-hub/substrate-node-template/blob/main/node/src/chain_spec.rs#L49).
> At the same time the following accounts will be pre-funded:
> - Alice
> - Bob
> - Alice//stash
> - Bob//stashIn case of being interested in maintaining the chain' state between runs a base path must be added
so the db can be stored in the provided folder instead of a temporal one. We could use this folder
to store different chain databases, as a different folder will be created per different chain that
is ran. The following commands shows how to use a newly created folder as our db base path.```bash
// Create a folder to use as the db base path
$ mkdir my-chain-state// Use of that folder to store the chain state
$ ./target/release/node-template --dev --base-path ./my-chain-state/// Check the folder structure created inside the base path after running the chain
$ ls ./my-chain-state
chains
$ ls ./my-chain-state/chains/
dev
$ ls ./my-chain-state/chains/dev
db keystore network
```### Connect with Polkadot-JS Apps Front-end
Once the node template is running locally, you can connect it with **Polkadot-JS Apps** front-end
to interact with your chain. [Click
here](https://polkadot.js.org/apps/#/explorer?rpc=ws://localhost:9944) connecting the Apps to your
local node template.### Multi-Node Local Testnet
If you want to see the multi-node consensus algorithm in action, refer to our
[Start a Private Network tutorial](https://docs.substrate.io/tutorials/v3/private-network).## Template Structure
A Substrate project such as this consists of a number of components that are spread across a few
directories.### Node
A blockchain node is an application that allows users to participate in a blockchain network.
Substrate-based blockchain nodes expose a number of capabilities:- Networking: Substrate nodes use the [`libp2p`](https://libp2p.io/) networking stack to allow the
nodes in the network to communicate with one another.
- Consensus: Blockchains must have a way to come to
[consensus](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/advanced/consensus) on the state of the
network. Substrate makes it possible to supply custom consensus engines and also ships with
several consensus mechanisms that have been built on top of
[Web3 Foundation research](https://research.web3.foundation/en/latest/polkadot/NPoS/index.html).
- RPC Server: A remote procedure call (RPC) server is used to interact with Substrate nodes.There are several files in the `node` directory - take special note of the following:
- [`chain_spec.rs`](./node/src/chain_spec.rs): A
[chain specification](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/chain-specs) is a
source code file that defines a Substrate chain's initial (genesis) state. Chain specifications
are useful for development and testing, and critical when architecting the launch of a
production chain. Take note of the `development_config` and `testnet_genesis` functions, which
are used to define the genesis state for the local development chain configuration. These
functions identify some
[well-known accounts](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/tools/subkey#well-known-keys)
and use them to configure the blockchain's initial state.
- [`service.rs`](./node/src/service.rs): This file defines the node implementation. Take note of
the libraries that this file imports and the names of the functions it invokes. In particular,
there are references to consensus-related topics, such as the
[longest chain rule](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/advanced/consensus#longest-chain-rule),
the [Aura](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/advanced/consensus#aura) block authoring
mechanism and the
[GRANDPA](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/advanced/consensus#grandpa) finality
gadget.After the node has been [built](#build), refer to the embedded documentation to learn more about the
capabilities and configuration parameters that it exposes:```shell
./target/release/node-template --help
```### Runtime
In Substrate, the terms
"[runtime](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/getting-started/glossary#runtime)" and
"[state transition function](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/getting-started/glossary#state-transition-function-stf)"
are analogous - they refer to the core logic of the blockchain that is responsible for validating
blocks and executing the state changes they define. The Substrate project in this repository uses
the [FRAME](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/frame) framework to construct a
blockchain runtime. FRAME allows runtime developers to declare domain-specific logic in modules
called "pallets". At the heart of FRAME is a helpful
[macro language](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/macros) that makes it easy to
create pallets and flexibly compose them to create blockchains that can address
[a variety of needs](https://www.substrate.io/substrate-users/).Review the [FRAME runtime implementation](./runtime/src/lib.rs) included in this template and note
the following:- This file configures several pallets to include in the runtime. Each pallet configuration is
defined by a code block that begins with `impl $PALLET_NAME::Config for Runtime`.
- The pallets are composed into a single runtime by way of the
[`construct_runtime!`](https://crates.parity.io/frame_support/macro.construct_runtime.html)
macro, which is part of the core
[FRAME Support](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/frame#support-crate)
library.### Pallets
The runtime in this project is constructed using many FRAME pallets that ship with the
[core Substrate repository](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/tree/master/frame) and a
template pallet that is [defined in the `pallets`](./pallets/template/src/lib.rs) directory.A FRAME pallet is comprised of a number of blockchain primitives:
- Storage: FRAME defines a rich set of powerful
[storage abstractions](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/storage) that makes
it easy to use Substrate's efficient key-value database to manage the evolving state of a
blockchain.
- Dispatchables: FRAME pallets define special types of functions that can be invoked (dispatched)
from outside of the runtime in order to update its state.
- Events: Substrate uses [events and errors](https://docs.substrate.io/v3/runtime/events-and-errors)
to notify users of important changes in the runtime.
- Errors: When a dispatchable fails, it returns an error.
- Config: The `Config` configuration interface is used to define the types and parameters upon
which a FRAME pallet depends.### Run in Docker
First, install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) and
[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).Then run the following command to start a single node development chain.
```bash
./scripts/docker_run.sh
```This command will firstly compile your code, and then start a local development network. You can
also replace the default command
(`cargo build --release && ./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external`)
by appending your own. A few useful ones are as follow.```bash
# Run Substrate node without re-compiling
./scripts/docker_run.sh ./target/release/node-template --dev --ws-external# Purge the local dev chain
./scripts/docker_run.sh ./target/release/node-template purge-chain --dev# Check whether the code is compilable
./scripts/docker_run.sh cargo check
```