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== [[File:GnosisXDaiLogo.png|frameless|45x45px]]This is a general guide on deploying an Gnosis/ xDai RPC endpoint for your Chainlink Node(s). == | == [[File:GnosisXDaiLogo.png|frameless|45x45px]]This is a general guide on deploying an Gnosis/ xDai RPC endpoint for your Chainlink Node(s). == | ||
[https://github.com/ | [https://github.com/openethereum/openethereum Official xDai/Gnosis Docs are available here] | ||
{{:Box-round|title=NOTE|This document assumes base operating system is Debian 10}} | {{:Box-round|title=NOTE|This document assumes base operating system is Debian 10}} |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 11 April 2022
This is a general guide on deploying an Gnosis/ xDai RPC endpoint for your Chainlink Node(s).
Official xDai/Gnosis Docs are available here
NOTE
Gnosis/xDai RPC Endpoints:
- Websocket
ws://<your_ip_address>:8546
- HTTP
http://<your_ip_address>:8545
Install Dependencies
Before we can get our Fantom node running, we need to install some necessary software.
we'll install some packages that we'll need or will at least be handy to have.
sudo apt install -y git curl wget jq node-ws telnet traceroute build-essential cmake libudev-dev
Install Go
Navigate to the official Go download page at go.dev/doc/install, and copy the link address for the download button.
Once you have the link, we'll use wget to download it.
Please remember that the below examples have <version> in lieu of the release that was applicable at the time of writing
wget https://go.dev/dl/go<version>.linux-amd64.tar.gz
This will download the tarball, which we will see is named go<version>.linux-amd64.tar.gz.
To start, we'll want to extract the tarball
tar xvf go<version>.linux-amd64.tar.gz
Now that the packages has been extracted, we should have a new directory named, go
We'll adjust permissions on the directory, then relocate it to out /usr/local/ directory.
sudo chown -R root:root ./go
sudo mv go /usr/local/
And then, we'll modify our ~/.profile file and then force a reload of it.
nano ~/.profile
We'll want to add the following to the bottom of the ~/.profile file
export GOPATH=$HOME/go export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/go/bin:$GOPATH/bin
Once those lines have been added to our profile, we need to force our TTY session to load it.
source ~/.profile
We'll know all is well when we check to see the path to the command and check to see what version of Go we have installed
which go
You should get /usr/local/go/bin/go as the path to the command
go version
We should see the newly installed verison, go version go<version> linux/amd64
Download & Install Gnosis/xDai Node Software
First we'll need to clone the openethereum repository
mkdir ~/xdai
cd ~/xdai
git clone https://github.com/openethereum/openethereum.git
Once cloned, we'll change directories into the newly downloaded openethereum directory
cd openethereum
Then, we'll compile the necessary binary
cargo build --release --features final
We can check to confirm the operation of the binary by checking the verison
./target/release/openethereum --version
Create Gnosis/xDai Node Service
Create a new service file for your xDai node.
sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/xdai-node.service
Copy and paste the below into the new file, modifying the necessary values
We'll want to update the <username> to your correct value.
[Unit] Description=OpenEthereum Daemon for xDai/Gnosis Chain After=network.target auditd.service Wants=network.target [Service] Type=simple User=<username> WorkingDirectory=/home/<username>/xdai/ TimeoutStartSec=0 TimeoutStopSec=120 ExecStart=sh /home/<username>/xdai/openethereum/target/release/openethereum \ --chain xdai \ --jsonrpc-port=8545 \ --jsonrpc-cors=all \ --jsonrpc-interface=all \ --jsonrpc-hosts=all \ --jsonrpc-apis=all \ --ws-interface=all \ --ws-apis=all \ --ws-origins=all \ --ws-hosts=all \ --ws-max-connections=10 \ --max-peers=100 KillSignal=SIGTERM TimeoutStopSec=300 Restart=always RestartSec=20s [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target RequiredBy=swarm.service Alias=xdai-node.service
Start Gnosis/xDai Node Service
Once we have the service file created, we can start it with a simple command, but first, we'll reload our daemons to be sure that it detects the newly created service file.
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
Then,
sudo systemctl start xdai-node.service
Check Status of Gnosis/xDai Node Service
We can check the status of the service itself by checking the system logs for the specific service
sudo journalctl -u xdai-node.service
If we want to check the status/state of the endpoints sync, we can simply query the RPC endpoint to see what the block height is, and compare that against the explorer.
Here's a simple bash script that does exactly that.
#!/bin/bash # blue foreground blue_fg=$(tput setaf 6) # reset to default reset=$(tput sgr0) # SET VARS XDAI_BLOCK_HEIGHT=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8545 -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_blockNumber"}' | jq -r .result) XDAISCAN_BLOCK_HEIGHT=$(curl -sb -H "Accept: application/json" "https://blockscout.com/xdai/mainnet/api?module=block&action=eth_block_number" | jq -r .result) PEER_COUNT=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8545 -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"net_peerCount","params":[],"id":74}' | jq -r .result) IS_SYNCING=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:8545 -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_syncing"}' | jq .) echo "----------------------" echo "RPC Node Current Block: ${blue_fg}$((XDAI_CURRENT_BLOCK))${reset}" echo "" echo "XDAI Scan block height: ${blue_fg}$((XDAISCAN_BLOCK_HEIGHT))${reset}" echo "Current peer count: ${blue_fg}$((PEER_COUNT))${reset}" VAR1=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://localhost:18545 -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_syncing"}' | jq .result) VAR2="false" if [ "$VAR1" = "$VAR2" ]; then echo "Sync Status: ${blue_fg}Node is synced.${reset}" else echo "${blue_fg}Node is ${yellow_fg}NOT${blue_fg} synced.${reset}" fi