Elys is a blockchain built using Cosmos SDK and CometBFT. It is designed to be a fast, scalable, and secure blockchain that can be used to build decentralized applications.
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Chain ID | elystestnet-1 |
Denomination | uelys |
Decimals | 6 (1 elys= 1000000uelys) |
Version | See latest version here |
RPC Endpoint | https://rpc.testnet.elys.network:443 |
This section provides a step-by-step guide on how to build the Elys Chain binary from the source code using the provided makefile. The makefile automates the build process and generates a binary executable that can be run on your local machine.
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- Clone the Elys chain repository:
git clone https://github.com/elys-network/elys.git
- Navigate to the cloned repository:
cd elys
- Optionally, checkout the specific branch or tag you want to build:
git checkout <version>
- Ensure that you have the necessary dependencies installed. For instance, on Ubuntu you need to install the
make
tool:
sudo apt-get install --yes make
- Optional: Use RocksDB instead of pebbledb
Ensure that you have RocksDB installed on your machine. On Ubuntu, you can install RocksDB using the following suite of commands:
# set rocks db version
ROCKSDB_VERSION=8.9.1
# install rocks db dependencies
sudo apt install -y libgflags-dev libsnappy-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev liblz4-dev libzstd-dev
# download and extract on /tmp
cd /tmp
wget https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/archive/refs/tags/v${ROCKSDB_VERSION}.tar.gz
tar -xvf v${ROCKSDB_VERSION}.tar.gz && cd rocksdb-${ROCKSDB_VERSION} || return
# build rocks db
export CXXFLAGS='-Wno-error=deprecated-copy -Wno-error=pessimizing-move -Wno-error=class-memaccess'
make shared_lib
# install rocks db
sudo make install-shared INSTALL_PATH=/usr
# cleanup to save space
rm -rf /tmp/rocksdb-${ROCKSDB_VERSION} /tmp/v${ROCKSDB_VERSION}.tar.gz
In order to build the binary with RocksDB, you need to run the following command:
ROCKSDB=1 make build
Note: RocksDB is only required for Linux machines. For macOS, you can continue without installing RocksDB.
When running ROCKSDB=1 make build
, if you are getting this error:
elysd: error while loading shared libraries: librocksdb.so.8.9: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
You might need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable to the local library path. You can do this by running the following command:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib
- Run the
make build
command to build the binary:
make build
- The binary will be generated in the
./build
directory. You can run the binary using the following command:
./build/elysd
You can also use the make install
command to install the binary in the bin
directory of your GOPATH
.
To install the latest version of Elys binary, execute the following command on your machine:
curl https://get.ignite.com/elys-network/elys@latest! | sudo bash
You can use ignite-cli
to get you started with your development environment. To install ignite-cli
, execute the following command on your machine:
curl https://get.ignite.com/ignite/ignite-cli@latest! | sudo bash
To initialize and serve your development environment, execute the following command:
ignite chain serve -r
serve
command installs dependencies, builds, initializes, and starts Elys in development. The -r
flag rebuilds the binary before starting the chain.
The validator guide is accessible here.
The network guide is accessible here.
The architecture guide is accessible here.
To release a new version of Elys, create and push a new tag with v
prefix. A new draft release with the configured targets will be created.
git tag v0.1
git push origin v0.1
After a draft release is created, make your final changes from the release page and publish it.