Important dependencies:
Library and CLI to work with the ETH keystore file and extract latest validator cluster snapshot to build the payload:
- Parse the private key using the keystore password
- Use the private key to get shares for operators
- Build the payload for the transaction
If you want to run a compiled version (easier option then CLI)
- Go to the releases section: https://github.com/ssvlabs/ssv-keys/releases
- Select the latest release for the specific version of the CLI:
vX.Y.Z-v1
- for the first version of the contract,vX.Y.Z-v2
- for second etc. Example:v0.0.1-v1
orv0.0.1-v2
. - Download the native executable for your operating system:
ssv-keys-lin
- for Ubuntu Linuxssv-keys-mac
- for MacOSssv-keys.exe
- for Windows
- Open terminal and change the directory to where you downloaded the executable. For instance, on MacOS you can:
cd ~/Downloads
- (Mac and Linux) Make sure that the executable has permissions to run by running:
chmod 777 ./ssv-keys-mac
- Now you can run it:
./ssv-keys-mac
- If your operating system prevents you from running the executable you can open it from the file manager (Finder in case of MacOS), right click on it, and click the
Open
menu. Once open click theOpen
orallow
button when you are asked to do so. After this go back to the console and try to run it again.
This installation requires NodeJS on your machine. You can download it here.
Once you have installed NodeJS, follow instructions:
git clone https://github.com/ssvlabs/ssv-keys.git
cd ssv-keys
npm install -g yarn
yarn install
yarn cli --help
Help on available actions:
yarn cli --help
Help on a specific action:
yarn cli <action> --help
To run you will use the "shares" command
Input parameters:
- keystore (ks) = The path to either a validator keystore file or a folder that contains multiple validator keystore files. If a folder is provided, it will split in bulk all the keystore files within it according to the additional arguments provided
- password (ps) = The keystore file encryption password, if a folder was provided the password will be used for all keystore files in the folder
- operator-ids (oids) = Comma-separated list of operator IDs. The amount must be 3f+1 compatible
- operator-keys (oks) = Comma-separated list of operator keys (same sequence as operator ids). The amount must be 3f+1 compatible
- output-folder (of) = Target folder path to output the key shares file
- owner-address (oa) = The cluster owner address (in the SSV contract)
- owner-nonce (on) = The validator registration nonce of the account (owner address) within the SSV contract (increments after each validator registration), obtained using the ssv-scanner tool
# single file
yarn cli shares --keystore=keystore.json --password=test --operator-ids=1,2,3,4 --operator-keys=LS..,LS..,LS..,LS.. --output-folder=./ --owner-address=... --owner-nonce=..
# folder with multiple keystore files
yarn cli shares --keystore=./keystore-files --password=test --operator-ids=1,2,3,4 --operator-keys=LS..,LS..,LS..,LS.. --output-folder=./ --owner-address=... --owner-nonce=..
Output: Name will start with keyshares-timestamp.json
To run an example of a NodeJS project containing all the code snippets to build the share and transaction payload, simply follow these instructions!
cd examples/console
yarn install
To run a JavaScript example:
# example 1
yarn start:basic:js
# example 2
yarn start:complex:js
To run a TypeScript example:
yarn start:ts
Go to the example folder and then install all the dependencies:
cd examples/react-app
yarn install
Start the web app:
yarn start
Open the developer console to see how it works in a browser environment.
yarn dev:cli ...
yarn cli ...
yarn lint
yarn test
In watch mode during development
yarn test --watchAll
Build TypeScript into JavaScript
yarn build
Build for NodeJs using esbuild
yarn esbuild
Build everything
yarn build-all
MIT License