# Mango Simulation - test solana cluster by simulating mango markets This project is use to stress a solana cluster like devnet, testnet or local solana cluster by simulating mango markets. This code requires ids.json which describe mango group for a cluster and accounts.json file which has preconfigured user accounts in mango. To create a new configuration for mango for your cluster please check the following project: The code then will create transaction request (q) requests per seconds for (n) seconds per perp market perp user. Each transaction request will contains remove following instruction CancelAllPerpOrders and two PlacePerpOrder (one for bid and another for ask). For the best results to avoid limits by quic it is better to fill the argument "identity" of a valid staked validator for the cluster you are testing with. Do not use localhost use http://127.0.0.1:8899 instead. ## Build Install configure-mango ```sh git clone https://github.com/godmodegalactus/configure_mango.git cd configure_mango yarn install sh scripts/configure_local.sh # open a new terminal as the previous one will continue running a solana validator # this command will hang for around a minute, just wait for it to finish NB_USERS=50 yarn ts-node index.ts ``` Install mango-simulation ```sh git clone https://github.com/blockworks-foundation/mango-simulation.git cd mango-simulation cargo build # copy over files from configure_mango while you wait for the build to finish mkdir -p localnet cp ../configure_mango/ids.json localnet cp ../configure_mango/accounts.json localnet cp ../configure_mango/authority.json localnet cp ../configure_mango/config/validator-identity.json localnet ``` ## Run To run against your local validator: ```sh cargo run --bin mango-simulation -- -u http://127.0.0.1:8899 --identity localnet/validator-identity.json --keeper-authority localnet/authority.json --accounts localnet/accounts.json --mango localnet/ids.json --mango-cluster localnet --duration 10 -q 2 --transaction-save-file tlog.csv --block-data-save-file blog.csv ``` You can also run the simulation against testnet, but you will need to run configure_mango Details for each argument: ``` USAGE: mango-simulation [OPTIONS] --accounts --mango FLAGS: -h, --help Prints help information -V, --version Prints version information OPTIONS: -a, --accounts Read account keys from JSON file generated with mango-client-v3 --batch-size If specified, transactions are send in batches of specified size -b, --block-data-save-file To save details of all block containing mm transactions -C, --config Configuration file to use [default: /home/galactus/.config/solana/cli/config.yml] -d, --duration Seconds to run benchmark, then exit; default is forever -n, --entrypoint Rendezvous with the cluster at this entry point; defaults to 127.0.0.1:8001 -i, --identity Identity used in the QUIC connection. Identity with a lot of stake has a better chance to send transaction to the leader -u, --url URL for Solana's JSON RPC or moniker (or their first letter): [mainnet- beta, testnet, devnet, 127.0.0.1:8899] -k, --keeper-authority If specified, authority keypair would be used to pay for keeper transactions -c, --mango-cluster Name of mango cluster from ids.json -m, --mango Read mango keys from JSON file generated with mango-client-v3 --markets-per-mm Number of markets a market maker will trade on at a time --prioritization-fees Takes percentage of transaction we want to add random prioritization fees to, prioritization fees are random number between 100-1000 -q, --quotes-per-second Number of quotes per second -t, --transaction-save-file To save details of all transactions during a run --ws WebSocket URL for the solana cluster ```