SolarBankesCoinis a next-generation cryptocurrency.
SolarBankesCoinimproves on Bitcoin in too many ways to be addressed here.
SolarBankesCoinis a small part of OP Redecentralize and OP Darknet Plan.
- Changelog
- Installation
- API Documentation
- Integrating SolarBankesCoinwith your application
- Contributing a node to the network
- URI Specification
- Development
SolarBankesCoinsupports go1.10+.
Golang 1.10+ Installation/Setup
go get github.com/distributedblocks/solarbankerscoin_24.0/...
This will download github.com/DistributedBlocks/DistributedBlocks_24.0
to $GOPATH/src/github.com/DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin_24.0
.
You can also clone the repo directly with git clone https://github.com/DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin_24.0
,
but it must be cloned to this path: $GOPATH/src/github.com/DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin
.
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin_24.0
make run
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin_24.0
make run-help
Example:
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin_24.0
make ARGS="--launch-browser=false -data-dir=/custom/path" run
This is the quickest way to start using SolarBankesCoinusing Docker.
$ docker volume create DistributedBlocks-data
$ docker volume create DistributedBlocks-wallet
$ docker run -ti --rm \
-v DistributedBlocks-data:/data/.SolarBankesCoin\
-v DistributedBlocks-wallet:/wallet \
-p 6000:6000 \
-p 6420:6420 \
DistributedBlocks/solarbankerscoin
This image has a DistributedBlocks
user for the SolarBankesCoindaemon to run, with UID and GID 10000.
When you mount the volumes, the container will change their owner, so you
must be aware that if you are mounting an existing host folder any content you
have there will be own by 10000.
The container will run with some default options, but you can change them
by just appending flags at the end of the docker run
command. The following
example will show you the available options.
docker run --rm DistributedBlocks/SolarBankesCoin-help
Access the dashboard: http://localhost:6420.
Access the API: http://localhost:6420/version.
The DistributedBlocks/DistributedBlocksdev-cli docker image is provided in order to make easy to start developing DistributedBlocks. It comes with the compiler, linters, debugger and the vim editor among other tools.
Deprecated, avoid using this
SolarBankesCoinIntegration Documentation
Add your node's ip:port
to the peers.txt file.
This file will be periodically uploaded to https://distributedBlocks.com/peers.txt
and used to seed client with peers.
Note: Do not add Skywire nodes to peers.txt
.
Only add SolarBankesCoinnodes with high uptime and a static IP address (such as a SolarBankesCoinnode hosted on a VPS).
SolarBankesCoinURIs obey the same rules as specified in Bitcoin's BIP21.
They use the same fields, except with the addition of an optional hours
parameter, specifying the coin hours.
Example SolarBankesCoinURIs:
- solarbankerscoin:2hYbwYudg34AjkJJCRVRcMeqSWHUixjkfwY`
- solarbankerscoin:2hYbwYudg34AjkJJCRVRcMeqSWHUixjkfwY?amount=123.456&hours=70`
- solarbankerscoin:2hYbwYudg34AjkJJCRVRcMeqSWHUixjkfwY?amount=123.456&hours=70&label=friend&message=Birthday%20Gift`
We have two branches: master
and develop
.
develop
is the default branch and will have the latest code.
master
will always be equal to the current stable release on the website, and should correspond with the latest release tag.
api
- REST API interfaceapi/webrpc
- JSON-RPC 2.0 API [deprecated]cipher
- cryptographic librarycli
- CLI librarycoin
- blockchain data structuresdaemon
- top-level application manager, combining all components (networking, database, wallets)daemon/gnet
- networking librarydaemon/pex
- peer managementvisor
- top-level blockchain database layervisor/blockdb
- low-level blockchain database layervisor/historydb
- low-level blockchain database layer for historical blockchain metadatawallet
- wallet file management
SolarBankesCoinimplements client libraries which export core functionality for usage from other programming languages.
lib/cgo/
- libSolarBankesCoinC client library ( overview, API reference )
For further details run make docs
to generate documetation and read the corresponding README and API references.
make test
There are integration tests for the CLI and HTTP API interfaces. They have two run modes, "stable" and "live.
The stable integration tests will use a SolarBankesCoindaemon whose blockchain is synced to a specific point and has networking disabled so that the internal state does not change.
The live integration tests should be run against a synced or syncing node with networking enabled.
make integration-test-stable
or
./ci-scripts/integration-test-stable.sh -v -w
The -w
option, run wallet integrations tests.
The -v
option, show verbose logs.
The live integration tests run against a live runnning SolarBankesCoinnode, so before running the test, we
need to start a SolarBankesCoinnode. Since the cli
integration test requires the rpc interface enabled,
we should start node with rpc-interface
:
./run.sh -launch-browser=false -rpc-interface
After the SolarBankesCoinnode is up, run the following command to start the live tests:
./ci-scripts/integration-test.live.sh -v
The above command will run all tests except the wallet related tests. To run wallet tests, we
need to manually specify a wallet file, and it must have at least 2 coins
and 256 coinhours
,
it also must have been loaded by the node.
We can specify the wallet by setting two environment variables: WALLET_DIR
and WALLET_NAME
. The WALLET_DIR
represents the absolute path of the wallet directory, and WALLET_NAME
represents the wallet file name.
Note: WALLET_DIR
is only used by the CLI integration tests. The GUI integration tests use the node's
configured wallet directory, which can be controlled with -wallet-dir
when running the node.
If the wallet is encrypted, also set WALLET_PASSWORD
.
export WALLET_DIR="$HOME/.DistributedBlocks/wallets"
export WALLET_NAME="$valid_wallet_filename"
export WALLET_PASSWORD="$wallet_password"
Then run the tests with the following command:
make integration-test-live
or
./ci-scripts/integration-test-live.sh -v -w
Run specific test case:
It's annoying and a waste of time to run all tests to see if the test we real care
is working correctly. There's an option: -r
, which can be used to run specific test case.
For exampe: if we only want to test TestStableAddressBalance
and see the result, we can run:
./ci-scripts/integration-test-stable.sh -v -r TestStableAddressBalance
Golden files are expected data responses from the CLI or HTTP API saved to disk. When the tests are run, their output is compared to the golden files.
To update golden files, use the -u
option:
./ci-scripts/integration-test-live.sh -v -u
./ci-scripts/integration-test-stable.sh -v -u
We can also update a specific test case's golden file with the -r
option.
All .go
source files should be formatted goimports
. You can do this with:
make format
Install prerequisites:
make install-linters
Run linters:
make lint
Dependencies are managed with dep.
To install dep
:
go get -u github.com/golang/dep
dep
vendors all dependencies into the repo.
If you change the dependencies, you should update them as needed with dep ensure
.
Use dep help
for instructions on vendoring a specific version of a dependency, or updating them.
When updating or initializing, dep
will find the latest version of a dependency that will compile.
Examples:
Initialize all dependencies:
dep init
Update all dependencies:
dep ensure -update -v
Add a single dependency (latest version):
dep ensure github.com/foo/bar
Add a single dependency (more specific version), or downgrade an existing dependency:
dep ensure github.com/foo/bar@tag
There are 4 configuration modes in which you can run a SolarBankesCoinnode:
- Development Desktop Daemon
- Server Daemon
- Electron Desktop Client
- Standalone Desktop Client
This mode is configured via run.sh
$ ./run.sh
The default settings for a SolarBankesCoinnode are chosen for Server Daemon
, which is typically run from source.
This mode is usually preferred to be run with security options, though -disable-csrf
is normal for server daemon mode, it is left enabled by default.
$ go run cmd/DistributedBlocks/DistributedBlocks.go
This mode configures itself via electron-main.js
This mode is configured by compiling with STANDALONE_CLIENT
build tag.
The configuration is handled in cmd/DistributedBlocks/DistributedBlocks.go
The compiled wallet source should be checked in to the repo, so that others do not need to install node to run the software.
Instructions for doing this:
- If the
master
branch has commits that are not indevelop
(e.g. due to a hotfix applied tomaster
), mergemaster
intodevelop
- Compile the
src/gui/static/dist/
to make sure that it is up to date (see Wallet GUI Development README) - Update all version strings in the repo (grep for them) to the new version
- Update
CHANGELOG.md
: move the "unreleased" changes to the version and add the date - Merge these changes to
develop
- Follow the steps in pre-release testing
- Make a PR merging
develop
intomaster
- Review the PR and merge it
- Tag the master branch with the version number. Version tags start with
v
, e.g.v0.20.0
. Sign the tag. If you have your GPG key in github, creating a release on the Github website will automatically tag the release. It can be tagged from the command line withgit tag -as v0.20.0 $COMMIT_ID
, but Github will not recognize it as a "release". - Make sure that the client runs properly from the
master
branch - Release builds are created and uploaded by travis. To do it manually, checkout the
master
branch and follow the create release builds instructions.
If there are problems discovered after merging to master, start over, and increment the 3rd version number.
For example, v0.20.0
becomes v0.20.1
, for minor fixes.
Performs these actions before releasing:
make check
make integration-test-live
(see live integration tests) both with an unencrypted and encrypted wallet.go run cmd/cli/cli.go checkdb
against a synced node- On all OSes, make sure that the client runs properly from the command line (
./run.sh
) - Build the releases and make sure that the Electron client runs properly on Windows, Linux and macOS.
- Use a clean data directory with no wallets or database to sync from scratch and verify the wallet setup wizard.
- Load a test wallet with nonzero balance from seed to confirm wallet loading works
- Send coins to another wallet to confirm spending works
- Restart the client, confirm that it reloads properly
Releases are signed with this PGP key:
0x5801631BD27C7874
The fingerprint for this key is:
pub ed25519 2017-09-01 [SC] [expires: 2023-03-18]
10A7 22B7 6F2F FE7B D238 0222 5801 631B D27C 7874
uid GZ-C SolarBankesCoin<token@protonmail.com>
sub cv25519 2017-09-01 [E] [expires: 2023-03-18]
Keybase.io account: https://keybase.io/gzc
Follow the Tor Project's instructions for verifying signatures.
If you can't or don't want to import the keys from a keyserver, the signing key is available in the repo: gz-c.asc.
Releases and their signatures can be found on the releases page.
Instructions for generating a PGP key, publishing it, signing the tags and binaries: https://gist.github.com/gz-c/de3f9c43343b2f1a27c640fe529b067c