erigon-pulse/cmd/rpcdaemon
Igor Mandrigin a1a7f6607a
rpcdaemon, stagedsync: make sure we update the current block number after a sync cycle (#1015)
* rpcdaemon, stagedsync: make sure we update the current block number after a sync cycle

fixes #1014

* linters
2020-08-30 17:51:06 +01:00
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cli Implemented trace_filter (#998) 2020-08-29 16:50:24 +01:00
commands rpcdaemon, stagedsync: make sure we update the current block number after a sync cycle (#1015) 2020-08-30 17:51:06 +01:00
service Rpcdaemon as lib (#940) 2020-08-19 12:46:20 +01:00
.gitignore Docker compose (#841) 2020-08-01 09:39:04 +02:00
main.go Rpcdaemon as lib 2 (#943) 2020-08-20 10:52:27 +07:00
Readme.md add net namespace (#974) 2020-08-25 20:04:01 +07:00
test.http eth_syncing (#991) 2020-08-29 08:24:50 +01:00

In turbo-geth RPC calls are extracted out of the main binary into a separate daemon. This daemon can use both local or remote DBs. That means, that this RPC daemon doesn't have to be running on the same machine as the main turbo-geth binary or it can run from a snapshot of a database for read-only calls. Docs

Get started

For local DB

> make rpcdaemon
> ./build/bin/rpcdaemon --chaindata ~/Library/TurboGeth/tg/chaindata --http.api=eth,debug,net

For remote DB

Run turbo-geth in one terminal window

> ./build/bin/tg --private.api.addr=localhost:9090

Run RPC daemon

> ./build/bin/rpcdaemon --private.api.addr=localhost:9090

Test

Try eth_blockNumber call. In another console/tab, use curl to make RPC call:

curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_blockNumber", "params": [], "id":1}' localhost:8545

It should return something like this (depending on how far your turbo-geth node has synced):

{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":823909}