prysm-pulse/cmd/flags.go
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Implement generate-auth-secret on beacon node CLI (#10733)
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Co-authored-by: Raul Jordan <raul@prysmaticlabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Preston Van Loon <preston@prysmaticlabs.com>
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// Package cmd defines the command line flags for the shared utilities.
package cmd
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
"github.com/prysmaticlabs/prysm/config/params"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2"
"github.com/urfave/cli/v2/altsrc"
)
var (
// MinimalConfigFlag declares to use the minimal config for running Ethereum consensus.
MinimalConfigFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "minimal-config",
Usage: "Use minimal config with parameters as defined in the spec.",
}
// E2EConfigFlag declares to use a testing specific config for running Ethereum consensus in end-to-end testing.
E2EConfigFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "e2e-config",
Usage: "Use the E2E testing config, only for use within end-to-end testing.",
}
// RPCMaxPageSizeFlag defines the maximum numbers per page returned in RPC responses from this
// beacon node (default: 500).
RPCMaxPageSizeFlag = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "rpc-max-page-size",
Usage: "Max number of items returned per page in RPC responses for paginated endpoints.",
}
// VerbosityFlag defines the logrus configuration.
VerbosityFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "verbosity",
Usage: "Logging verbosity (trace, debug, info=default, warn, error, fatal, panic)",
Value: "info",
}
// DataDirFlag defines a path on disk where Prysm databases are stored.
DataDirFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "datadir",
Usage: "Data directory for the databases",
Value: DefaultDataDir(),
}
// EnableBackupWebhookFlag for users to trigger db backups via an HTTP webhook.
EnableBackupWebhookFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "enable-db-backup-webhook",
Usage: "Serve HTTP handler to initiate database backups. The handler is served on the monitoring port at path /db/backup.",
}
// BackupWebhookOutputDir to customize the output directory for db backups.
BackupWebhookOutputDir = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "db-backup-output-dir",
Usage: "Output directory for db backups",
}
// EnableTracingFlag defines a flag to enable p2p message tracing.
EnableTracingFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "enable-tracing",
Usage: "Enable request tracing.",
}
// TracingProcessNameFlag defines a flag to specify a process name.
TracingProcessNameFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "tracing-process-name",
Usage: "The name to apply to tracing tag \"process_name\"",
}
// TracingEndpointFlag flag defines the http endpoint for serving traces to Jaeger.
TracingEndpointFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "tracing-endpoint",
Usage: "Tracing endpoint defines where beacon chain traces are exposed to Jaeger.",
Value: "http://127.0.0.1:14268/api/traces",
}
// TraceSampleFractionFlag defines a flag to indicate what fraction of p2p
// messages are sampled for tracing.
TraceSampleFractionFlag = &cli.Float64Flag{
Name: "trace-sample-fraction",
Usage: "Indicate what fraction of p2p messages are sampled for tracing.",
Value: 0.20,
}
// MonitoringHostFlag defines the host used to serve prometheus metrics.
MonitoringHostFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "monitoring-host",
Usage: "Host used for listening and responding metrics for prometheus.",
Value: "127.0.0.1",
}
// DisableMonitoringFlag defines a flag to disable the metrics collection.
DisableMonitoringFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "disable-monitoring",
Usage: "Disable monitoring service.",
}
// NoDiscovery specifies whether we are running a local network and have no need for connecting
// to the bootstrap nodes in the cloud
NoDiscovery = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "no-discovery",
Usage: "Enable only local network p2p and do not connect to cloud bootstrap nodes.",
}
// StaticPeers specifies a set of peers to connect to explicitly.
StaticPeers = &cli.StringSliceFlag{
Name: "peer",
Usage: "Connect with this peer. This flag may be used multiple times.",
}
// BootstrapNode tells the beacon node which bootstrap node to connect to
BootstrapNode = &cli.StringSliceFlag{
Name: "bootstrap-node",
Usage: "The address of bootstrap node. Beacon node will connect for peer discovery via DHT. Multiple nodes can be passed by using the flag multiple times but not comma-separated. You can also pass YAML files containing multiple nodes.",
Value: cli.NewStringSlice(params.BeaconNetworkConfig().BootstrapNodes...),
}
// RelayNode tells the beacon node which relay node to connect to.
RelayNode = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "relay-node",
Usage: "The address of relay node. The beacon node will connect to the " +
"relay node and advertise their address via the relay node to other peers",
Value: "",
}
// P2PUDPPort defines the port to be used by discv5.
P2PUDPPort = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "p2p-udp-port",
Usage: "The port used by discv5.",
Value: 12000,
}
// P2PTCPPort defines the port to be used by libp2p.
P2PTCPPort = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "p2p-tcp-port",
Usage: "The port used by libp2p.",
Value: 13000,
}
// P2PIP defines the local IP to be used by libp2p.
P2PIP = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "p2p-local-ip",
Usage: "The local ip address to listen for incoming data.",
Value: "",
}
// P2PHost defines the host IP to be used by libp2p.
P2PHost = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "p2p-host-ip",
Usage: "The IP address advertised by libp2p. This may be used to advertise an external IP.",
Value: "",
}
// P2PHostDNS defines the host DNS to be used by libp2p.
P2PHostDNS = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "p2p-host-dns",
Usage: "The DNS address advertised by libp2p. This may be used to advertise an external DNS.",
Value: "",
}
// P2PPrivKey defines a flag to specify the location of the private key file for libp2p.
P2PPrivKey = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "p2p-priv-key",
Usage: "The file containing the private key to use in communications with other peers.",
Value: "",
}
// P2PMetadata defines a flag to specify the location of the peer metadata file.
P2PMetadata = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "p2p-metadata",
Usage: "The file containing the metadata to communicate with other peers.",
Value: "",
}
// P2PMaxPeers defines a flag to specify the max number of peers in libp2p.
P2PMaxPeers = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "p2p-max-peers",
Usage: "The max number of p2p peers to maintain.",
Value: 45,
}
// P2PAllowList defines a CIDR subnet to exclusively allow connections.
P2PAllowList = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "p2p-allowlist",
Usage: "The CIDR subnet for allowing only certain peer connections. " +
"Using \"public\" would allow only public subnets. Example: " +
"192.168.0.0/16 would permit connections to peers on your local network only. The " +
"default is to accept all connections.",
}
// P2PDenyList defines a list of CIDR subnets to disallow connections from them.
P2PDenyList = &cli.StringSliceFlag{
Name: "p2p-denylist",
Usage: "The CIDR subnets for denying certainy peer connections. " +
"Using \"private\" would deny all private subnets. Example: " +
"192.168.0.0/16 would deny connections from peers on your local network only. The " +
"default is to accept all connections.",
}
// ForceClearDB removes any previously stored data at the data directory.
ForceClearDB = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "force-clear-db",
Usage: "Clear any previously stored data at the data directory",
}
// ClearDB prompts user to see if they want to remove any previously stored data at the data directory.
ClearDB = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "clear-db",
Usage: "Prompt for clearing any previously stored data at the data directory",
}
// LogFormat specifies the log output format.
LogFormat = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "log-format",
Usage: "Specify log formatting. Supports: text, json, fluentd, journald.",
Value: "text",
}
// MaxGoroutines specifies the maximum amount of goroutines tolerated, before a status check fails.
MaxGoroutines = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "max-goroutines",
Usage: "Specifies the upper limit of goroutines running before a status check fails",
Value: 5000,
}
// LogFileName specifies the log output file name.
LogFileName = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "log-file",
Usage: "Specify log file name, relative or absolute",
}
// EnableUPnPFlag specifies if UPnP should be enabled or not. The default value is false.
EnableUPnPFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "enable-upnp",
Usage: "Enable the service (Beacon chain or Validator) to use UPnP when possible.",
}
// ConfigFileFlag specifies the filepath to load flag values.
ConfigFileFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "config-file",
Usage: "The filepath to a yaml file with flag values",
}
// ChainConfigFileFlag specifies the filepath to load flag values.
ChainConfigFileFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "chain-config-file",
Usage: "The path to a YAML file with chain config values",
}
// GrpcMaxCallRecvMsgSizeFlag defines the max call message size for GRPC
GrpcMaxCallRecvMsgSizeFlag = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "grpc-max-msg-size",
Usage: "Integer to define max recieve message call size (default: 4194304 (for 4MB))",
Value: 1 << 22,
}
// AcceptTosFlag specifies user acceptance of ToS for non-interactive environments.
AcceptTosFlag = &cli.BoolFlag{
Name: "accept-terms-of-use",
Usage: "Accept Terms and Conditions (for non-interactive environments)",
}
// ValidatorMonitorIndicesFlag specifies a list of validator indices to
// track for performance updates
ValidatorMonitorIndicesFlag = &cli.IntSliceFlag{
Name: "monitor-indices",
Usage: "List of validator indices to track performance",
}
// RestoreSourceFileFlag specifies the filepath to the backed-up database file
// which will be used to restore the database.
RestoreSourceFileFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "restore-source-file",
Usage: "Filepath to the backed-up database file which will be used to restore the database",
}
// RestoreTargetDirFlag specifies the target directory of the restored database.
RestoreTargetDirFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "restore-target-dir",
Usage: "Target directory of the restored database",
Value: DefaultDataDir(),
}
// BoltMMapInitialSizeFlag specifies the initial size in bytes of boltdb's mmap syscall.
BoltMMapInitialSizeFlag = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "bolt-mmap-initial-size",
Usage: "Specifies the size in bytes of bolt db's mmap syscall allocation",
Value: 536870912, // 512 Mb as a default value.
}
// ApiTimeoutFlag specifies the timeout value for API requests in seconds. A timeout of zero means no timeout.
ApiTimeoutFlag = &cli.IntFlag{
Name: "api-timeout",
Usage: "Specifies the timeout value for API requests in seconds",
Value: 120,
}
// JwtOutputFileFlag specifies the JWT file path that gets generated into when invoked by generate-jwt-secret.
JwtOutputFileFlag = &cli.StringFlag{
Name: "output-file",
Usage: "Target file path for outputting a generated JWT secret to be used for JSON-RPC authentication",
Aliases: []string{"o"},
}
)
// LoadFlagsFromConfig sets flags values from config file if ConfigFileFlag is set.
func LoadFlagsFromConfig(cliCtx *cli.Context, flags []cli.Flag) error {
if cliCtx.IsSet(ConfigFileFlag.Name) {
if err := altsrc.InitInputSourceWithContext(flags, altsrc.NewYamlSourceFromFlagFunc(ConfigFileFlag.Name))(cliCtx); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// ValidateNoArgs insures that the application is not run with erroneous arguments or flags.
// This function should be used in the app.Before, whenever the application supports a default command.
func ValidateNoArgs(ctx *cli.Context) error {
commandList := ctx.App.Commands
parentCommand := ctx.Command
isParamForFlag := false
for _, a := range ctx.Args().Slice() {
// We don't validate further if
// the following value is actually
// a parameter for a flag.
if isParamForFlag {
isParamForFlag = false
continue
}
if strings.HasPrefix(a, "-") || strings.HasPrefix(a, "--") {
// In the event our flag doesn't specify
// the relevant argument with an equal
// sign, we can assume the next argument
// is the relevant value for the flag.
flagName := strings.TrimPrefix(a, "--")
flagName = strings.TrimPrefix(flagName, "-")
if !strings.Contains(a, "=") && !isBoolFlag(parentCommand, flagName) {
isParamForFlag = true
}
continue
}
c := checkCommandList(commandList, a)
if c == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unrecognized argument: %s", a)
}
// Set the command list as the subcommand's
// from the current selected parent command.
commandList = c.Subcommands
parentCommand = c
}
return nil
}
// verifies that the provided command is in the command list.
func checkCommandList(commands []*cli.Command, name string) *cli.Command {
for _, c := range commands {
if c.Name == name {
return c
}
}
return nil
}
func isBoolFlag(com *cli.Command, name string) bool {
for _, f := range com.Flags {
switch bFlag := f.(type) {
case *cli.BoolFlag:
if bFlag.Name == name {
return true
}
case *altsrc.BoolFlag:
if bFlag.Name == name {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}