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## Description Closes: #577 This pull request contains `Canceling unbonding delegation entry` and `delegate back to previous validator` ### `Msg` Service ```protobuf= package cosmos.staking.v1beta1; service Msg { // CancelUnbondingDelegation rpc CancelUnbondingDelegation(MsgCancelUnbondingDelegation) returns (MsgCancelUnbondingDelegationResponse); } // MsgCancelUnbondingDelegation message MsgCancelUnbondingDelegation { option (gogoproto.equal) = false; option (gogoproto.goproto_getters) = false; string delegator_address = 1 [(cosmos_proto.scalar) = "cosmos.AddressString"]; string validator_address = 2 [(cosmos_proto.scalar) = "cosmos.AddressString"]; cosmos.base.v1beta1.Coin amount = 3 [(gogoproto.nullable) = false]; // creation_height is the height which the unbonding took place. int64 creation_height = 4; } // MsgCancelUnbondingDelegationResponse message MsgCancelUnbondingDelegationResponse{ } ``` ### `Msg` Method Implementation ```go= func (k msgServer) CancelUnbondingDelegation(goCtx context.Context, msg *types.MsgCancelUnbondingDelegation) (*types.MsgCancelUnbondingDelegationResponse, error) { /* // checking the unbonding delegation at creation_height // get the unbonding delegations of delegatorAddress if ubdEntry balance is equal to msg.Amount remove the entry from ubd else update the specific entry with new balance if len(ubd.Entries) == 0 { k.RemoveUnbondingDelegation(ctx, ubd) } else { k.SetUnbondingDelegation(ctx, ubd) } */ // update the delegation back to validator // get validator validator, found := k.GetValidator(ctx, valAddr) if !found { return nil, types.ErrNoValidatorFound } // delegate the unbonding amount to validator back _, err = k.Keeper.Delegate(ctx, delegatorAddress, msg.Amount.Amount, types.Unbonding, validator, false) if err != nil { return nil, err } _, err := ms.Keeper.CancelUnbondingDelegation(ctx,delegatorAddress,validatorAddress,amount,creation_height) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &types.MsgCancelUnbondingDelegationResponse{}, nil } ``` #### `cli tx` Method ```bash= simd tx staking cancel-unbond [validator-address] [amount] [creation_height] --from [user] --chain-id [chain-id] Example: simd tx staking cancel-unbond cosmosvaloper1mqtyv4qux68r26mql2hjhgrvz72snjwpulq22m 100000stake 10280 --from test1 --chain-id test-chain ``` --- ### Author Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note to the item if the item is not applicable and please add links to any relevant follow up issues.* I have... - [ ] included the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] added `!` to the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] targeted the correct branch (see [PR Targeting](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#pr-targeting)) - [ ] provided a link to the relevant issue or specification - [ ] followed the guidelines for [building modules](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/docs/building-modules) - [ ] included the necessary unit and integration [tests](https://github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md#testing) - [ ] added a changelog entry to `CHANGELOG.md` - [ ] included comments for [documenting Go code](https://blog.golang.org/godoc) - [ ] updated the relevant documentation or specification - [ ] reviewed "Files changed" and left comments if necessary - [ ] confirmed all CI checks have passed ### Reviewers Checklist *All items are required. Please add a note if the item is not applicable and please add your handle next to the items reviewed if you only reviewed selected items.* I have... - [ ] confirmed the correct [type prefix](https://github.com/commitizen/conventional-commit-types/blob/v3.0.0/index.json) in the PR title - [ ] confirmed `!` in the type prefix if API or client breaking change - [ ] confirmed all author checklist items have been addressed - [ ] reviewed state machine logic - [ ] reviewed API design and naming - [ ] reviewed documentation is accurate - [ ] reviewed tests and test coverage - [ ] manually tested (if applicable) |
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simapp
simapp is an application built using the Cosmos SDK for testing and educational purposes.
Running testnets with simd
If you want to spin up a quick testnet with your friends, you can follow these steps. Unless otherwise noted, every step must be done by everyone who wants to participate in this testnet.
-
From the root directory of the Cosmos SDK repository, run
$ make build
. This will build thesimd
binary inside a newbuild
directory. The following instructions are run from inside thebuild
directory. -
If you've run
simd
before, you may need to reset your database before starting a new testnet. You can reset your database with the following command:$ ./simd unsafe-reset-all
. -
$ ./simd init [moniker] --chain-id [chain-id]
. This will initialize a new working directory at the default location~/.simapp
. You need to provide a "moniker" and a "chain id". These two names can be anything, but you will need to use the same "chain id" in the following steps. -
$ ./simd keys add [key_name]
. This will create a new key, with a name of your choosing. Save the output of this command somewhere; you'll need the address generated here later. -
$ ./simd add-genesis-account [key_name] [amount]
, wherekey_name
is the same key name as before; andamount
is something like10000000000000000000000000stake
. -
$ ./simd gentx [key_name] [amount] --chain-id [chain-id]
. This will create the genesis transaction for your new chain. Hereamount
should be at least1000000000stake
. If you provide too much or too little, you will encounter an error when starting your node. -
Now, one person needs to create the genesis file
genesis.json
using the genesis transactions from every participant, by gathering all the genesis transactions underconfig/gentx
and then calling$ ./simd collect-gentxs
. This will create a newgenesis.json
file that includes data from all the validators (we sometimes call it the "super genesis file" to distinguish it from single-validator genesis files). -
Once you've received the super genesis file, overwrite your original
genesis.json
file with the new supergenesis.json
. -
Modify your
config/config.toml
(in the simapp working directory) to include the other participants as persistent peers:# Comma separated list of nodes to keep persistent connections to persistent_peers = "[validator_address]@[ip_address]:[port],[validator_address]@[ip_address]:[port]"
You can find
validator_address
by running$ ./simd tendermint show-node-id
. The output will be the hex-encodedvalidator_address
. The defaultport
is 26656. -
Now you can start your nodes:
$ ./simd start
.
Now you have a small testnet that you can use to try out changes to the Cosmos SDK or Tendermint!
NOTE: Sometimes creating the network through the collect-gentxs
will fail, and validators will start
in a funny state (and then panic). If this happens, you can try to create and start the network first
with a single validator and then add additional validators using a create-validator
transaction.