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Go implementation of Waves Node, libraries and tools for Waves blockchain.

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Waves Node

It is possible to run Waves Node on Linux, macOS or Windows. Please, download an appropriate binary file from Releases page.

You can either synchronize a node over network or import a downloaded blockchain file.

How to import blockchain from file

Blockchain files are available on MainNet, TestNet StageNet download pages.

Import could be done as follows:

  1. Download a blockchain file
  2. Download the importer utility from Releases
  3. Run the command, put the path to the blockchain file and node's state directory as parameters. The third parameter is the number of blocks to import, it should be less than a desired height by one.
./importer -blockchain-path [path to blockchain file] -data-path [path to node state directory] -blocks-number [height - 1]

Import may take a few hours, after which you can run the node as described in next section.

Please note that the Go Node has its own state storage structure that is incompatible with Scala Node.

How to run the node

Run the node as follows:

  1. Download a suitable node's binary file from Releases
  2. Run the command, if required, put the path to the node's state directory.
./node -state-path [path to node state directory]

By default, the node is run as a MainNet node. To run a TestNet node put testnet, as a blockchain type. You may also enter a list of comma separated peers' addresses (Optional):

./node -state-path [path to node state directory] -blockchain-type testnet

Read more about running the node as Linux service.

How to set block generation

Go Node has two parameters which allow the loading of private keys from a wallet file.

-wallet-path [path to wallet file]
-wallet-password [password string]

For example:

./node -state-path ~/gowaves-testnet/ -blockchain-type testnet -wallet-path ~/testnet.wallet -wallet-password 'some super secret password' 

Once the parameters were provided, the node would try loading and using private keys to generate blocks.

How to create a wallet file

To create a wallet file use the wallet utility. Please download a suitable version of the wallet utility from the Releases page. The following command will create and add a new seed to the wallet file:

./wallet -new

The utility would ask for a password to encrypt the new wallet file. If a wallet file does not exist, the file will be created. By default, new wallet file has name .waves and stored in user's home directory. Different wallet's file location can be set using -wallet option.

Also, it's possible to import existing seed phrase. Please, use -seed-phrase option to do so.

./wallet -seed-phrase "words of seed phrase..."

If you have a Base58 encoded seed phrase from Scala node configuration file. There is an option -seed-phrase-base58 to import it. Also, this Base58 encoded seed phrase can be exported from Waves.Exchange wallet using Settings | Security | Encoded Seed Phrase menu option.

./wallet -seed-phrase-base58 <string of Base58 encoded seed phrase>

The last import option -account-seed-base58 allows to import a Base58 encoded account seed.

./wallet -account-seed-base58 <string of Base58 encoded account seed>

To list the seeds stored in the wallet, run the following command and provide a password.

./wallet -show

Client library examples

Create sender's public key from BASE58 string:

   sender, err := crypto.NewPublicKeyFromBase58("<your-public-key>")
   if err != nil {
	   panic(err)
   }

Create sender's private key from BASE58 string:

    sk, err := crypto.NewSecretKeyFromBase58("<your-private-key>")
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

Create script's address:

    a, err := proto.NewAddressFromString("<script's address")
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

Create Function Call that will be passed to the script:

    fc := proto.FunctionCall{
        Name: "foo",
        Arguments: proto.Arguments{
            proto.IntegerArgument{
                Value: 12345,
            },
            proto.BooleanArgument{
                Value: true,
            },
        },
    }

New InvokeScript Transaction:

    tx, err := proto.NewUnsignedInvokeScriptV1('T', sender, a, fc, proto.ScriptPayments{}, waves, 500000, uint64(ts))
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

Sign the transaction with the private key:

    err = tx.Sign(sk)

Create new HTTP client to send the transaction to public TestNet nodes:

    client, err := client.NewClient(client.Options{BaseUrl: "https://testnodes.wavesnodes.com", Client: &http.Client{}})
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

Send the transaction to the network:

    _, err = client.Transactions.Broadcast(ctx, tx)
    if err != nil {
        panic(err)
    }

What's done

  • Full blockchain support of Waves Protocol version 1.4
  • Full support of RIDE version 6
  • Full support of gRPC API
  • Full support of Metamask API
  • Block generation
  • Partial and very limited support of REST API
  • Fast and optimized import of blockchain
  • Fast and optimized RIDE evaluation

Known issues

  • Reduced REST API, only few methods are available

Future plans

  • Extensive integration testing
  • Full support of REST API

Building from sources

Go version 1.22 or later is required to build the node, importer, wallet and other tools.

To build a node, importer or other tools run a make command:

make release-importer
make release-node
...

Other Tools

  • chaincmp - utility to compare blockchains on few nodes
  • wmd - service to provide a market data for Waves DEX transactions