prysm-pulse/proto
Preston Van Loon 5eb5f6afa9
Faucet enhancements + cluster private key management system (#1679)
* second pass at faucet, no rate limiting yet

* Add authentication support, step 1. This stuff needs to be refactored and tested

* move deposit input to keystore pkg, add proof of possession and withdrawal addr

* checkpoint on progress with cluster private key manager

* checkpoint w/ bootnode config

* checkpoint

* resolve todo

* encrypt the secrets

* add note about querying testnet

* workspace

* checkpoitn

* remove limits

* update

* checkpoint

* checkpoint

* remove jwt stuff

* fix build

* lint

* lint

* remove init

* remove jwt

* update

* checkpoint
2019-03-07 11:14:57 -05:00
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beacon PendingAttestations: allow for request to specify a slot (#1922) 2019-03-07 09:56:22 -06:00
cluster Faucet enhancements + cluster private key management system (#1679) 2019-03-07 11:14:57 -05:00
common fixed test (#1440) 2019-01-30 20:59:33 +01:00
faucet First pass on pow faucet for testnet (#1624) 2019-02-19 12:32:14 -05:00
sharding/p2p/v1 fixed test (#1440) 2019-01-30 20:59:33 +01:00
testing fixed test (#1440) 2019-01-30 20:59:33 +01:00
README.md switch ethereum 2.0 to ethereum serenity (#714) 2018-11-01 07:02:01 -04:00

Ethereum Serenity Protocol Buffers

This package defines common protobuf messages and services used by Ethereum Serenity clients. Following the structure of:

proto/
  beacon/
    p2p/
      v1/
    rpc/
      v1/
  sharding/
    p2p/
      v1/
  testing/

We specify messages available for p2p communication common to beacon chain nodes and sharding clients.

For now, we are checking in all generated code to support native go dependency management. The generated pb.go files can be derived from bazel's bin directory.

For example, when we build the testing go proto library bazel build //proto/testing:ethereum_testing_go_proto there is a pb.go generated at bazel-bin/proto/testing/linux_amd64_stripped/ethereum_testing_go_proto\~/github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/proto/testing/test.pb.go. This generated file can be copied, or you can use you protoc locally if you prefer.