## Issue Addressed
Timeouts due to Windows builds running for 2h 20m.
## Proposed Changes
* Increase Bors timeout to 3h
* Refine the target branch check so that it will pass when we make PRs to feature branches. This is just an extra change I've been meaning to sneak in for a while.
## Additional Info
* I think it would also be cool to try caching for CI again, but that's a separate issue and we'll still need the long timeout on a cache miss.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
This PR extends #3018 to address my review comments there and add automated integration tests with Geth (and other implementations, in the future).
I've also de-duplicated the "unused port" logic by creating an `common/unused_port` crate.
## Additional Info
I'm not sure if we want to merge this PR, or update #3018 and merge that. I don't mind, I'm primarily opening this PR to make sure CI works.
Co-authored-by: Mark Mackey <mark@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
Removes all configurations and hard-coded rules related to the deprecated Pyrmont testnet.
## Additional Info
Pyrmont is deprecated/will be shut down after being used for scenario testing, this PR removes configurations related to it.
Co-authored-by: Zachinquarantine <zachinquarantine@yahoo.com>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Add the "Update Priority" section which has featured in many of our previous releases (e.g., [Poñeta](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/releases/v2.1.1)).
Previously this section has been copied in manually.
## Additional Info
NA
## Issue Addressed
Closes#2938
## Proposed Changes
* Build and publish images with a `-modern` suffix which enable CPU optimizations for modern hardware.
* Add docs for the plethora of available images!
* Unify all the Docker workflows in `docker.yml` (including for tagged releases).
## Additional Info
The `Dockerfile` is no longer used by our Docker Hub builds, as we use `cross` and a generic approach for ARM and x86. There's a new CI job `docker-build-from-source` which tests the `Dockerfile` without publishing anything.
## Proposed Changes
Add a new hardcoded spec for the Gnosis Beacon Chain.
Ideally, official Lighthouse executables will be able to connect to the gnosis beacon chain from now on, using `--network gnosis` CLI option.
## Issue Addressed
Resolves https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/2763
## Proposed Changes
- Add a workflow which tests that local testnet starts successfully
- Added `set` option into the scripts in order to fail fast so that we can notice errors during starting local testnet.
- Fix errors on MacOS
- The redirect `&>>` is supported since bash v4 but the version bundled in macOS(11.6.1) is v3. a54f119c9b
## Issue Addressed
Automates a build and push to antithesis servers on merges to unstable. They run tests against lighthouse daily and have requested more frequent pushes. Currently we are just manually pushing stable images when we have a new release.
## Proposed Changes
- Add a `Dockerfile.libvoidstar`
- Add the `libvoidstar.so` binary
- Add a new workflow to autmatically build and push on merges to unstable
## Additional Info
Requires adding the following secrets
-`ANTITHESIS_USERNAME`
-`ANTITHESIS_PASSWORD`
-`ANTITHESIS_REPOSITORY`
-`ANTITHESIS_SERVER`
Tested here: https://github.com/realbigsean/lighthouse/actions/runs/1612821446
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <sean@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
Closes#2286Closes#2538Closes#2342
## Proposed Changes
Part II of major slasher optimisations after #2767
These changes will be backwards-incompatible due to the move to MDBX (and the schema change) 😱
* [x] Shrink attester keys from 16 bytes to 7 bytes.
* [x] Shrink attester records from 64 bytes to 6 bytes.
* [x] Separate `DiskConfig` from regular `Config`.
* [x] Add configuration for the LRU cache size.
* [x] Add a "migration" that deletes any legacy LMDB database.
## Issue Addressed
This is related to #1926 and #1712.
## Proposed Changes
This PR adds a test that make sure that the used dependencies can be vendored.
Being able to vendor the dependencies is important for archival and repdroducibility purpose.
It's also required to package lighthouse for some Linux distributions. Specifically [NixOS](https://nixos.org/) and [Yocto](https://www.yoctoproject.org/).
## Additional Info
This PR only adds the test, it doesn't clean up the dependencies yet. That's why it is in draft.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Adds some more testing for Altair to the op pool. Credits to @michaelsproul for some appropriated efforts here.
## Additional Info
NA
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Implements the "union" type from the SSZ spec for `ssz`, `ssz_derive`, `tree_hash` and `tree_hash_derive` so it may be derived for `enums`:
https://github.com/ethereum/consensus-specs/blob/v1.1.0-beta.3/ssz/simple-serialize.md#union
The union type is required for the merge, since the `Transaction` type is defined as a single-variant union `Union[OpaqueTransaction]`.
### Crate Updates
This PR will (hopefully) cause CI to publish new versions for the following crates:
- `eth2_ssz_derive`: `0.2.1` -> `0.3.0`
- `eth2_ssz`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
- `eth2_ssz_types`: `0.2.0` -> `0.2.1`
- `tree_hash`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
- `tree_hash_derive`: `0.3.0` -> `0.4.0`
These these crates depend on each other, I've had to add a workspace-level `[patch]` for these crates. A follow-up PR will need to remove this patch, ones the new versions are published.
### Union Behaviors
We already had SSZ `Encode` and `TreeHash` derive for enums, however it just did a "transparent" pass-through of the inner value. Since the "union" decoding from the spec is in conflict with the transparent method, I've required that all `enum` have exactly one of the following enum-level attributes:
#### SSZ
- `#[ssz(enum_behaviour = "union")]`
- matches the spec used for the merge
- `#[ssz(enum_behaviour = "transparent")]`
- maintains existing functionality
- not supported for `Decode` (never was)
#### TreeHash
- `#[tree_hash(enum_behaviour = "union")]`
- matches the spec used for the merge
- `#[tree_hash(enum_behaviour = "transparent")]`
- maintains existing functionality
This means that we can maintain the existing transparent behaviour, but all existing users will get a compile-time error until they explicitly opt-in to being transparent.
### Legacy Option Encoding
Before this PR, we already had a union-esque encoding for `Option<T>`. However, this was with the *old* SSZ spec where the union selector was 4 bytes. During merge specification, the spec was changed to use 1 byte for the selector.
Whilst the 4-byte `Option` encoding was never used in the spec, we used it in our database. Writing a migrate script for all occurrences of `Option` in the database would be painful, especially since it's used in the `CommitteeCache`. To avoid the migrate script, I added a serde-esque `#[ssz(with = "module")]` field-level attribute to `ssz_derive` so that we can opt into the 4-byte encoding on a field-by-field basis.
The `ssz::legacy::four_byte_impl!` macro allows a one-liner to define the module required for the `#[ssz(with = "module")]` for some `Option<T> where T: Encode + Decode`.
Notably, **I have removed `Encode` and `Decode` impls for `Option`**. I've done this to force a break on downstream users. Like I mentioned, `Option` isn't used in the spec so I don't think it'll be *that* annoying. I think it's nicer than quietly having two different union implementations or quietly breaking the existing `Option` impl.
### Crate Publish Ordering
I've modified the order in which CI publishes crates to ensure that we don't publish a crate without ensuring we already published a crate that it depends upon.
## TODO
- [ ] Queue a follow-up `[patch]`-removing PR.
## Issue Addressed
Related to: #2259
Made an attempt at all the necessary updates here to publish the crates to crates.io. I incremented the minor versions on all the crates that have been previously published. We still might run into some issues as we try to publish because I'm not able to test this out but I think it's a good starting point.
## Proposed Changes
- Add description and license to `ssz_types` and `serde_util`
- rename `serde_util` to `eth2_serde_util`
- increment minor versions
- remove path dependencies
- remove patch dependencies
## Additional Info
Crates published:
- [x] `tree_hash` -- need to publish `tree_hash_derive` and `eth2_hashing` first
- [x] `eth2_ssz_types` -- need to publish `eth2_serde_util` first
- [x] `tree_hash_derive`
- [x] `eth2_ssz`
- [x] `eth2_ssz_derive`
- [x] `eth2_serde_util`
- [x] `eth2_hashing`
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#2406
## Proposed Changes
Add windows release binaries to our CI
## Additional Info
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#2069
## Proposed Changes
- Adds a `--doppelganger-detection` flag
- Adds a `lighthouse/seen_validators` endpoint, which will make it so the lighthouse VC is not interopable with other client beacon nodes if the `--doppelganger-detection` flag is used, but hopefully this will become standardized. Relevant Eth2 API repo issue: https://github.com/ethereum/eth2.0-APIs/issues/64
- If the `--doppelganger-detection` flag is used, the VC will wait until the beacon node is synced, and then wait an additional 2 epochs. The reason for this is to make sure the beacon node is able to subscribe to the subnets our validators should be attesting on. I think an alternative would be to have the beacon node subscribe to all subnets for 2+ epochs on startup by default.
## Additional Info
I'd like to add tests and would appreciate feedback.
TODO: handle validators started via the API, potentially make this default behavior
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves: #2087
## Proposed Changes
- Add a `Dockerfile` to the `lcli` directory
- Add a github actions job to build and push and `lcli` docker image on pushes to `unstable` and `stable`
## Additional Info
It's a little awkward but `lcli` requires the full project scope so must be built:
- from the `lighthouse` dir with: `docker build -f ./lcli/Dockerflie .`
- from the `lcli` dir with: `docker build -f ./Dockerfile ../`
Didn't include `libssl-dev` or `ca-certificates`, `lcli` doesn't need these right?
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Add a checklist to the release draft created by CI. I know @michaelsproul was also working on this and I suspect @realbigsean also might have useful input.
## Additional Info
NA
## Proposed Changes
Implement the consensus changes necessary for the upcoming Altair hard fork.
## Additional Info
This is quite a heavy refactor, with pivotal types like the `BeaconState` and `BeaconBlock` changing from structs to enums. This ripples through the whole codebase with field accesses changing to methods, e.g. `state.slot` => `state.slot()`.
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
`make lint` failing on rust 1.53.0.
## Proposed Changes
1.53.0 updates
## Additional Info
I haven't figure out why yet, we were now hitting the recursion limit in a few crates. So I had to add `#![recursion_limit = "256"]` in a few places
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
Windows incompatibility.
## Proposed Changes
On windows, lighthouse needs to default to STDIN as tty doesn't exist. Also Windows uses ACLs for file permissions. So to mirror chmod 600, we will remove every entry in a file's ACL and add only a single SID that is an alias for the file owner.
Beyond that, there were several changes made to different unit tests because windows has slightly different error messages as well as frustrating nuances around killing a process :/
## Additional Info
Tested on my Windows VM and it appears to work, also compiled & tested on Linux with these changes. Permissions look correct on both platforms now. Just waiting for my validator to activate on Prater so I can test running full validator client on windows.
Co-authored-by: ethDreamer <37123614+ethDreamer@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <micsproul@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Our v1.1.0 automated release failed to upload to Github. The `hub` command failed with a `403`, which seems like this issue: https://github.com/github/hub/issues/2149
## Proposed Changes
The suggested fix in that issue is to set the `$GITHUB_USER` environment variable. I can't really test this because this hasn't been failing on my fork, but seems low risk
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Rust 1.50 has landed 🎉
The shiny new `clippy` peers down upon us mere mortals with disgust. Brutish peasants wrapping our `usize`s in superfluous `Option`s... tsk tsk.
I've performed the goat sacrifice and corrected our evil ways in this PR. Tonight we shall pray that Github Actions bestows the almighty green tick upon us.
## Additional Info
NA
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
Attempt to prevent accidental merges to `stable` due to GitHub's default behaviour of opening PRs against it.
I've intentionally opened this PR against `stable` to test the functionality ;)
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
On any tag formatted `v*`, a full multi-arch docker build will be kicked off and automatically pushed to docker hub with the version tag.
This is a bit repetitive, because the image built will usually be the same as the image built on pushes to `stable`, but it seems like the simplest way to go about it and this will also work if we incorporate a workflow with `vX.X.X-rc` tags.
## Additional Info
This may also need to wait for env variable updates: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/pull/2135#issuecomment-754977433
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves #2120
## Proposed Changes
This updates github actions to use `cross` when compiling linux x86_64 binaries.
## Additional Info
I think we could alternatively be explicit with the version of macOS or ubuntu we are running actions on and that could solve #2120. I'm not sure which method is preferred here though. Github actions supports Ubuntu 16.04
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#1674
## Proposed Changes
- Whenever a tag is pushed with the prefix `v` this workflow is triggered
- creates portable and non-portable binaries for linux x86_64, linux aarch64, macOS
- an attempt at using github actions caching
- signs each binary using GPG
- auto-generates full changelog based on commit messages since the last release
- creates a **draft** release
- hot new formatting (preview [here](https://github.com/realbigsean/lighthouse/releases/tag/v0.9.23))
- has been taking around 35 minutes
## Additional Info
TODOs:
- Figure out how we should automate dockerhub's version tag.
- It'd be quickest just to tag `latest`, but we'd need to make sure the docker workflow completes before this starts
- we do the same cross-compile in the `docker` workflow, we could try to use the same binary
- integrate a similar flow for unstable binaries (`-rc` tag?)
- improve caching, potentially use sccache
- if we start using a self-hosted runner this'll require some re-working
Need to add the following secrets to Github:
- `GPG_PASSPHRASE`
- ~~`GPG_PUBLIC_KEY`~~ hard-coded this, because it was tough manage as a secret
- `GPG_SIGNING_KEY`
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
I didn't realize the `PORTABLE` env variable is only picked up by `install` in the `Makefile` so we are still getting `SIGILL`s:
https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/runs/1565004525?check_suite_focus=true
## Additional Info
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Fixes problems with slot times below 1 second which got revealed by running the syncing simulator with the default speedup time.
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
Add some caching to the test suite and to the aarch64 cross-compile in the docker build.
## Additional Info
Cache hits only occur if the Cargo.lock file is unchanged, Github Actions runner OS matches, and the cache is "in scope". Some documentation on github actions cache scoping is here:
https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/guides/caching-dependencies-to-speed-up-workflows#matching-a-cache-key
I'm not sure how frequently we'll get cache hits, I imagine only on smaller PR's or updates to the same PR. And there is a cache size limit that we may end up reaching quickly. But Github actions handles evictions if we go over that limit.
Not sure how much of an impact this will end up having but I don't really see a downside to trying it out.
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
- hardcode `ubuntu-18.04` -- I don't think this was causing us issues, but github actions is in the process of migrating `ubuntu-latest` from Ubuntu 18 -> 20.. so just in case
- different source of emulation dependencies -> https://github.com/tonistiigi/binfmt
- this one is explicitly referenced in the `buildx` github docs
- install emulation dependencies and run `docker buildx` in the same `run` command
- enable `buildx` with `DOCKER_CLI_EXPERIMENTAL: enabled` rather than re-building it
## Additional Info
N/A
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#1512
## Proposed Changes
- Adds a new docker Github Actions workflow
- Removes the Dockerhub hook
- Adds a new Dockerfile for use with pre-existing cross-compiled binaries
- on pushes to `unstable`
- builds an ARM64 image and tags it `latest-arm64-unstable`
- builds an AMD64 image and tags it `latest-amd64-unstable`
- builds an multiarch image by creating a manifest list referencing the prior two images and tags it `latest-unstable`
- on pushes to `stable`
- builds an ARM64 image and tags it `latest-arm64`
- builds an AMD64 image and tags it `latest-amd64`
- builds an multiarch image by creating a manifest list referencing the prior two images and tags it `latest`
## Additional Info
- for ARM64, first `cross` is used to cross compile the `lighthouse` and `lcli` binaries, then `docker buildx` is installed to actually build the docker image for the correct target platform. The image build pretty much just copies the binaries from local into the docker image (thanks @michaelsproul :) )
- The AMD64 and ARM64 builds run in parallel, in total it's been taking around 45mins on a local runner
- This PR does **not** cover version tags on docker images at the moment
Co-authored-by: realbigsean <seananderson33@gmail.com>
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
Presently `master` is stable (and will be sunsetted) which means our docs only update after a release. This PR sets the docs to build on the `unstable` branch, which is equivalent to what what we've always had.
## Additional Info
This does raise the question of whether or not docs should target `stable` or `unstable`, but I'd prefer to maintain current functionality and merge #1966 for now. I think having two versions might be handy, one for stable and one for unstable; I don't imagine this very difficult to achieve.
## Issue Addressed
N/A
## Proposed Changes
Remove the MacOs tests. They routinely fail, causing bors to retry and slowing down the whole merge process.
## Additional Info
N/A
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
## Issue Addressed
Resolves#1100
## Proposed Changes
* Implement the `SafeArith` trait for `Slot` and `Epoch`, so that methods like `safe_add` become available.
* Tweak the `SafeArith` trait to allow a different `Rhs` type (analagous to `std::ops::Add`, etc).
* Add a `legacy-arith` feature to `types` and `state_processing` that conditionally enables implementations of
the `std` ops with saturating semantics.
* Check compilation of `types` and `state_processing` _without_ `legacy-arith` on CI,
thus guaranteeing that they only use the `SafeArith` primitives 🎉
## Additional Info
The `legacy-arith` feature gets turned on by all higher-level crates that depend on `state_processing` or `types`, thus allowing the beacon chain, networking, and other components to continue to rely on the availability of ops like `+`, `-`, `*`, etc.
**This is a consensus-breaking change**, but brings us in line with the spec, and our incompatibilities shouldn't have been reachable with any valid configuration of Eth2 parameters.
This reverts commit 2627463366.
## Issue Addressed
This is a temporary fix for #1589, by reverting #1574. The Docker image needs to be built with `--build-arg PORTABLE=true`, and we could probably integrate that into the multi-arch build, but in the interests of expediting a fix, this PR opts for a revert.
## Issue Addressed
#1512
## Proposed Changes
Use Github Actions to automate the Docker image build, so that we can make a multi-arch image.
## Additional Info
This change will require adding the DOCKER_USERNAME and DOCKER_PASSWORD secrets in Github. It will also require disabling the Docker Hub automated build.
## Issue Addressed
NA
## Proposed Changes
- Refactor the `bls` crate to support multiple BLS "backends" (e.g., milagro, blst, etc).
- Removes some duplicate, unused code in `common/rest_types/src/validator.rs`.
- Removes the old "upgrade legacy keypairs" functionality (these were unencrypted keys that haven't been supported for a few testnets, no one should be using them anymore).
## Additional Info
Most of the files changed are just inconsequential changes to function names.
## TODO
- [x] Optimization levels
- [x] Infinity point: https://github.com/supranational/blst/issues/11
- [x] Ensure milagro *and* blst are tested via CI
- [x] What to do with unsafe code?
- [x] Test infinity point in signature sets
## Proposed Changes
CI is failing on PRs because of a regression in nightly Rust. This change forces `rustup` to install a version of the nightly compiler that can at least build `rustfmt`, which should reduce the frequency of this happening.
## Additional Info
Example failing run: https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/runs/896694659
Alternatively, we could allow CI to succeed even when `cargo-udeps` fails, but I think we should avoid doing that unless we really have to.
## Issue Addressed
Prevent CI from succeeding when there are warnings. Code can still be built and tested with warnings locally, but CI may fail during a Rust update (which is fine IMO).
## Proposed Changes
* Deny warnings for all stable compiler jobs on CI (excludes `cargo udeps`, which runs under nightly)
* Fix the warnings currently on `master` related to unnecessary `mem::replace`
* Add mac build to CI
* Always return an error for Health when not linux
* Change macos workflow
* Rename macos tests
* Disable health API test on Mac
Co-authored-by: Michael Sproul <michael@sigmaprime.io>
* Fix parallelism bug in exit processing
Also:
* Remove parallelism for all other operations except deposit merkle proofs
* Improve exit tests
* Fix broken attestation test
Closes#1090
* Allow for generating block/pre/post states from some unit tests (#1123)
* Add post-state checks, comments
* Add state_transition_vectors crate
* Integrate new testing crate with CI
* Add readme
* Add additional valid tests
* Remove ExitTests (they were moved to new crate)
* Small test fixes
* Delete incorrect saturating_sub in slash_validator
And clean-up the balance increase/decrease functions to look more like the spec.
Co-authored-by: Paul Hauner <paul@paulhauner.com>
* Add progress on new deposits
* Add deposited command to account manager
* Remove old lcli::helpers mod
* Clean clap_utils
* Refactor lcli deposit contract commands to use IPC
* Make testnet optional for environment
* Use dbg formatting for deploy address
* Add command to generate bootnode enr
* Ensure lcli returns with 1 on error
* Ensure account manager returns 1 on error
* Disallow deposits to the zero address
* Update web3 in eth1 crate
* Ensure correct lighthouse dir is created
* Reduce deposit gas requirement
* Update cargo.lock
* Add progress on new deposits
* Add deposited command to account manager
* Remove old lcli::helpers mod
* Clean clap_utils
* Refactor lcli deposit contract commands to use IPC
* Add command to generate bootnode enr
* Ensure lcli returns with 1 on error
* Ensure account manager returns 1 on error
* Update web3 in eth1 crate
* Update Cargo.lock
* Move lcli out of main install script
* Change --limit to --at-least
* Change --datadir to --validator-dir
* Remove duplication in docs
* Create libp2p instance
* Change logger to stdlog
* test_connection initial commit
* Add gossipsub test
* Delete tests in network crate
* Add test module
* Clean tests
* Remove dependency on discovery
* Working publish between 2 nodes
TODO: Publish should be called just once
* Working 2 peer gossipsub test with additional events
* Cleanup test
* Add rpc test
* Star topology discovery WIP
* build_nodes builds and connects n nodes. Increase nodes in gossipsub test
* Add unsubscribe method and expose reference to gossipsub object for gossipsub tests
* Add gossipsub message forwarding test
* Fix gossipsub forward test
* Test improvements
* Remove discovery tests
* Simplify gossipsub forward test topology
* Add helper functions for topology building
* Clean up tests
* Update naming to new network spec
* Correct ssz encoding of protocol names
* Further additions to network upgrade
* Initial network spec update WIP
* Temp commit
* Builds one side of the streamed RPC responses
* Temporary commit
* Propagates streaming changes up into message handler
* Intermediate network update
* Partial update in upgrading to the new network spec
* Update dependencies, remove redundant deps
* Correct sync manager for block stream handling
* Re-write of RPC handler, improves efficiency and corrects bugs
* Stream termination update
* Completed refactor of rpc handler
* Remove crates
* Correct compile issues associated with test merge
* Build basic tests and testing structure for eth2-libp2p
* Enhance RPC tests and add logging
* Complete RPC testing framework and STATUS test
* Decoding bug fixes, log improvements, stream test
* Clean up RPC handler logging
* Decoder bug fix, empty block stream test
* Add BlocksByRoot RPC test
* Add Goodbye RPC test
* Syncing and stream handling bug fixes and performance improvements
* Applies discv5 bug fixes
* Adds DHT IP filtering for lighthouse - currently disabled
* Adds randomized network propagation as a CLI arg
* Add disconnect functionality
* Adds attestation handling and parent lookup
* Adds RPC error handling for the sync manager
* Allow parent's blocks to be already processed
* Update github workflow
* Adds reviewer suggestions
* Update to spec v0.9.0
* Update to v0.9.1
* Bump spec tags for v0.9.1
* Formatting, fix CI failures
* Resolve accidental KeyPair merge conflict
* Document new BeaconState functions
* Add `validator` changes from `validator-to-rest`
* Add initial (failing) REST api tests
* Fix signature parsing
* Add more tests
* Refactor http router
* Add working tests for publish beacon block
* Add validator duties tests
* Move account_manager under `lighthouse` binary
* Unify logfile handling in `environment` crate.
* Fix incorrect cache drops in `advance_caches`
* Update fork choice for v0.9.1
* Add `deposit_contract` crate
* Add progress on validator onboarding
* Add unfinished attesation code
* Update account manager CLI
* Write eth1 data file as hex string
* Integrate ValidatorDirectory with validator_client
* Move ValidatorDirectory into validator_client
* Clean up some FIXMEs
* Add beacon_chain_sim
* Fix a few docs/logs
* Expand `beacon_chain_sim`
* Fix spec for `beacon_chain_sim
* More testing for api
* Start work on attestation endpoint
* Reject empty attestations
* Allow attestations to genesis block
* Add working tests for `rest_api` validator endpoint
* Remove grpc from beacon_node
* Start heavy refactor of validator client
- Block production is working
* Prune old validator client files
* Start works on attestation service
* Add attestation service to validator client
* Use full pubkey for validator directories
* Add validator duties post endpoint
* Use par_iter for keypair generation
* Use bulk duties request in validator client
* Add version http endpoint tests
* Add interop keys and startup wait
* Ensure a prompt exit
* Add duties pruning
* Fix compile error in beacon node tests
* Add github workflow
* Modify rust.yaml
* Modify gitlab actions
* Add to CI file
* Add sudo to CI npm install
* Move cargo fmt to own job in tests
* Fix cargo fmt in CI
* Add rustup update before cargo fmt
* Change name of CI job
* Make other CI jobs require cargo fmt
* Add CI badge
* Remove gitlab and travis files
* Add different http timeout for debug
* Update docker file, use makefile in CI
* Use make in the dockerfile, skip the test
* Use the makefile for debug GI test
* Update book
* Tidy grpc and misc things
* Apply discv5 fixes
* Address other minor issues
* Fix warnings
* Attempt fix for addr parsing
* Tidy validator config, CLIs
* Tidy comments
* Tidy signing, reduce ForkService duplication
* Fail if skipping too many slots
* Set default recent genesis time to 0
* Add custom http timeout to validator
* Fix compile bug in node_test_rig
* Remove old bootstrap flag from val CLI
* Update docs
* Tidy val client
* Change val client log levels
* Add comments, more validity checks
* Fix compile error, add comments
* Undo changes to eth2-libp2p/src
* Reduce duplication of keypair generation
* Add more logging for validator duties
* Fix beacon_chain_sim, nitpicks
* Fix compile error, minor nits
* Address Michael's comments