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lodestar-config

npm License Eth Consensus Spec v1.1.10 ES Version Node Version

This package is part of ChainSafe's Lodestar project

Lodestar defines all network configuration variables defined in the Ethereum Consensus spec. This tooling may be used to configure testnets, ingest mainnet/testnet config variables, or be used in downstream Lodestar libraries.

Installation

npm install @chainsafe/lodestar-config

Usage

The Lodestar config package contains several interfaces used in downstream Lodestar libraries:

  • IChainConfig - Typescript interface, Default (mainnet) values, and matching SSZ helper type object
  • IForkConfig - A fork helper object that's structured around the fork schedule
  • IChainForkConfig A wrapper object that implements IChainConfig and IForkConfig
  • ICachedGenesis - A helper object for caching domains (which relies on the genesis validators root)
  • IBeaconConfig - A wrapper object that implements all above interfaces

Chain config

The Ethereum consensus spec defines a bunch of variables that may be easily configured per testnet. These include the GENESIS_TIME, SECONDS_PER_SLOT, and various *_FORK_EPOCHs, *_FORK_VERSIONs, etc. The Lodestar config package exports the IChainConfig interface and matching ChainConfig SSZ type, which include all of these variables, named verbatim from the spec.

import {IChainConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config";
import {chainConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config/default";

let config: IChainConfig = chainConfig;
const x: number = config.SECONDS_PER_SLOT;

Mainnet default values are available as a singleton IChainConfig under the default import path.

import {chainConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config/default";

chainConfig.SECONDS_PER_SLOT === 12;

There are also utility functions to help create a IChainConfig from unknown input and partial configs.

import {createIChainConfig, IChainConfig, chainConfigFromJson} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config";

// example config
let chainConfigObj: Record<string, unknown> = {
  // phase0
  MIN_PER_EPOCH_CHURN_LIMIT: 4,
  CHURN_LIMIT_QUOTIENT: 65536,
  MIN_GENESIS_ACTIVE_VALIDATOR_COUNT: 128,
  MIN_GENESIS_TIME: 1621504614,
  ETH1_FOLLOW_DISTANCE: 2048,
  SECONDS_PER_ETH1_BLOCK: 14,
  DEPOSIT_CHAIN_ID: 5,
  DEPOSIT_NETWORK_ID: 5,
  DEPOSIT_CONTRACT_ADDRESS: "0x2cc88381fe23027743c1f85512bffb383acca7c7",
  EJECTION_BALANCE: 16000000000,
  GENESIS_FORK_VERSION: "0x00004811",
  GENESIS_DELAY: 1100642,
  SECONDS_PER_SLOT: 12,
  MIN_VALIDATOR_WITHDRAWABILITY_DELAY: 256,
  SHARD_COMMITTEE_PERIOD: 256,

  // altair
  INACTIVITY_SCORE_BIAS: 4,
  INACTIVITY_SCORE_RECOVERY_RATE: 16,
  ALTAIR_FORK_VERSION: "0x01004811",
  ALTAIR_FORK_EPOCH: 10,
};

const partialChainConfig: Partial<IChainConfig> = chainConfigFromJson(chainConfigObj);

// Fill in the missing values with mainnet default values
const chainConfig: IChainConfig = createIChainConfig(partialChainConfig);

Fork config

The variables described in the spec can be used to assemble a more structured 'fork schedule'. This info is organized as IForkConfig in the Lodestar config package. In practice, the IChainConfig and IForkConfig are usually combined as a IChainForkConfig.

A IForkConfig provides methods to select the fork info, fork name, fork version, or fork ssz types given a slot.

import {GENESIS_SLOT} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-params";
import {createIChainForkConfig, IChainForkConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config";
import {config as chainConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config/default";

const config: IChainForkConfig = createIChainForkConfig(chainConfig);

const version = config.getForkVersion(GENESIS_SLOT);

Cached genesis

For signing Ethereum consensus objects, a cryptographic "domain" is computed and mixed into the signed message. This domain separates signatures made for the Ethereum mainnet from testnets or other instances of the chain. The ICachedGenesis interface is used to provide a cache for this purpose. Practically, the domain rarely changes, only per-fork, and so the value can be easily cached. Since the genesis validators root is part of the domain, it is required input to instantiate an ICachedGenesis. In practice, the IChainForkConfig and ICachedGenesis are usually combined as a IBeaconConfig. This is the 'highest level' object exported by the Lodestar config library.

import {DOMAIN_DEPOSIT, GENESIS_SLOT} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-params";
import {createIBeaconConfig, IBeaconConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config";
import {config as chainConfig} from "@chainsafe/lodestar-config/default";

// dummy test root
let genesisValidatorsRoot: Uint8Array = new Uint8Array();

const config: IBeaconConfig = createIBeaconConfig(chainConfig, genesisValidatorsRoot);

const domain = config.getDomain(DOMAIN_DEPOSIT, GENESIS_SLOT);

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Apache-2.0 ChainSafe Systems

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Package last updated on 01 Jun 2022

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