prysm-pulse/validator/flags/interop.go
terence tsao 798bbbdc82 Cold start for interop (#3437)
* coldstart flags for validator

* WIP beacon node flags

* wip beacon chain, flag fix in validator, arg fix in validator

* checkpoint

* Added interop service

* working on mock chainstart

* save the state lol

* fix tests

* Save genesis validators

* gaz

* fix validator help flags

* WaitForChainStart actually waits for genesis time

* cold start fixes

* cache

* change back

* allow for genesis state too

* remove logs

* increase mmap size

* dont process if head doesn't exist

* add 10ms tolerance

* enable libp2p debug at debug, fix pubsub

* works with checkpt

* initialize justified and finalized in db

* Removed preloadStatePath from blockchain service

* Clean up

* Write to disk for now post state

* revert b466dd536f8eadbdae2264a545a755370223d917

* Builds

* Only RPC test fails now

* use minimal config, no demo config

* clean up branch

* Lint

* resolve lint

* more lint fixes

* lint

* fix viz

* Fixing RPC test

* skip before epoch 2

* RPC time out

* Fixed ordering

* rename

* remove some dbg statements

* ensure index is correct

* fix some panics

* getting closer

* fix tests

* Fix private key

* Fixed RPC test

* Fixed beacon chain build for docker

* Add interop.go to validator go_image

* Fixed docker build

* handle errors

* skip test, skip disconnecting peers

* Fixed docker build

* tolerance for attestation processing

* revert copy

* clearer err message parse

* fix launching from dep contract
2019-09-11 13:38:35 -05:00

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package flags
import (
"github.com/urfave/cli"
)
// Flags defined for interoperability testing.
var (
InteropStartIndex = cli.Uint64Flag{
Name: "interop-start-index",
Usage: "The start index to deterministically generate validator keys when used in combination with " +
"--interop-num-validators. Example: --interop-start-index=5 --interop-num-validators=3 would generate " +
"keys from index 5 to 7.",
}
InteropNumValidators = cli.Uint64Flag{
Name: "interop-num-validators",
Usage: "The number of validators to deterministically generate when used in combination with " +
"--interop-num-validators. Example: --interop-start-index=5 --interop-num-validators=3 would generate " +
"keys from index 5 to 7.",
}
)