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This is the reference implementation of the rollup-node spec. It can be thought of like the consensus layer client of an OP Stack chain where it must run with an OP Stack execution layer client like op-geth.
Compile a binary:
make op-node
Run op-node unit tests:
make test
Configuration options can be reviewed with:
./bin/op-node --help
To start syncing the rollup:
Connect to one L1 Execution Client that supports the Ethereum JSON-RPC spec, an L1 Consensus Client that supports the Beacon Node API and an OP Stack based Execution Client that supports the Ethereum JSON-RPC spec:
- L1: use any L1 client, RPC, websocket, or IPC (connection config may differ)
- L2: use any OP Stack Execution Client like
op-geth
Note that websockets or IPC preferred for event notifications to improve sync, http RPC works with adaptive polling.
./bin/op-node \
--l1=ws://localhost:8546 \
--l1.beacon=http://localhost:4000 \
--l2=ws://localhost:9001 \
--rollup.config=./path-to-network-config/rollup.json \
--rpc.addr=127.0.0.1 \
--rpc.port=7000
The op-node
can generate geth compatible genesis.json
files. These files
can be used with geth init
to initialize the StateDB
with accounts, storage,
code and balances. The L2 state must be initialized with predeploy contracts
that exist in the state and act as system level contracts. The op-node
can
generate a genesis file with these predeploys configured correctly given
an L1 RPC URL, a deploy config, L2 genesis allocs and a L1 deployments artifact.
The deploy config contains all of the config required to deploy the
system. Examples can be found in packages/contracts-bedrock/deploy-config
. Each
deploy config file is a JSON file. The L2 allocs can be generated using a forge script
in the contracts-bedrock
package and the L1 deployments are a JSON file that is the
output of doing a L1 contracts deployment.
Example usage:
$ ./bin/op-node genesis l2 \
--l1-rpc $ETH_RPC_URL \
--deploy-config <PATH_TO_MY_DEPLOY_CONFIG> \
--l2-allocs <PATH_TO_L2_ALLOCS> \
--l1-deployments <PATH_TO_L1_DEPLOY_ARTIFACT> \
--outfile.l2 <PATH_TO_WRITE_L2_GENESIS> \
--outfile.rollup <PATH_TO_WRITE_OP_NODE_CONFIG>
It is also possible to generate a devnet L1 genesis.json
file. The L1 allocs can
be generated with the foundry L1 contracts deployment script if the extra parameter
--sig 'runWithStateDump()
is added to the deployment command.
$ ./bin/op-node genesis l1 \
--deploy-config $CONTRACTS_BEDROCK/deploy-config \
--l1-deployments <PATH_TO_L1_DEPLOY_ARTIFACT> \
--l1-allocs <PATH_TO_L1_ALLOCS>