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Hildr

This work is supported by an Optimism governance grant.

Hildr is an OP Stack rollup client written in Java 21 with GraalVM native.

Follow the spec

System requirements

To run a hildr-node and op-geth node, at least 4C8G and 100GB of disk is required, as well as the installation of Java version 21 and Go version 1.20.8, must be lower than v1.21.

Running hildr-node

First, use Docker start an op-geth container in hildr project root directory:

cd ./docker && docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.yml up op-geth

Use shell

Then, once op-geth has been started, start up the hildr-node in hildr project root directory:

./gradlew :hildr-node:build -x test \
	&& nohup java --enable-preview \
		-cp hildr-node/build/libs/hildr-node-{version}.jar io.optimism.Hildr \
		--network optimism-sepolia \
		--jwt-secret $JWT_SECRET \
		--l1-rpc-url $L1_RPC_URL \
		--l1-ws-rpc-url $L1_WS_RPC_URL \
		--l1-beacon-url $L1_BEACON_RPC_URL \
		--l2-rpc-url $L2_RPC_URL \
		--l2-engine-url $L2_AUTH_RPC_URL \
		--rpc-port $HILDR_RPC_PORT \ # Choose any available port.
		--log-level $LOG_LEVEL \ # can be either: "DEBUG","TRACE","INFO","WARN","ERROR"
		--sync-mode full >l2-hildr-node.log 2>&1 &

Use docker

Running a native hildr container on optimism-sepolia network:

docker run -it ghcr.io/optimism-java/hildr:latest-native \
	--network optimism-sepolia \
	--jwt-secret $JWT_SECRET \
	--l1-rpc-url $L1_RPC_URL \
	--l1-ws-rpc-url $L1_WS_RPC_URL \
	--l1-beacon-url $L1_BEACON_RPC_URL \
	--l2-rpc-url $L2_RPC_URL \
	--l2-engine-url $L2_AUTH_RPC_URL \
	--rpc-port $HILDR_RPC_PORT \
	--log-level $LOG_LEVEL \ # can be either: "DEBUG","TRACE","INFO","WARN","ERROR"
	--sync-mode full

Running a java hildr container on optimism-sepolia network:

docker run -it ghcr.io/optimism-java/hildr:latest \
	--network optimism-sepolia \
	--jwt-secret $JWT_SECRET \
	--l1-rpc-url $L1_RPC_URL \
	--l1-ws-rpc-url $L1_WS_RPC_URL \
	--l2-rpc-url $L2_RPC_URL \
	--l2-engine-url $L2_AUTH_RPC_URL \
	--rpc-port $HILDR_RPC_PORT \
	--log-level $LOG_LEVEL \ # can be either: "DEBUG","TRACE","INFO","WARN","ERROR"
	--sync-mode full

Installing Hildr Node

Building hildr-node from source

Install op-geth via the Makefile in the workspace root:

git clone [email protected]:optimism-java/hildr.git \
cd hildr && ./gradlew build -x test

This command will generate the hildr-node jar file in hildr/hildr-node/build/libs

Running on Optimism Sepolia

You will need three things to run hildr-node:

  1. An archival L1 node, synced to the settlement layer of the OP Stack chain you want to sync (e.g. reth, geth, besu, nethermind, etc.)
  2. An Optimism Execution Engine (e.g. op-geth, op-reth, op-erigon, etc.)
  3. An instance of hildr-node. For this example, we'll start an Optimism Sepolia Node.

Installing an Optimism Execution Engine

Next, you'll need to install a Optimism L2 Execution Engine, which is the equivalent to the Execution Client on the OP Stack. Available options include:

  1. op-geth
  2. reth
  3. op-erigon

We'll use the reference implementation of the Optimism Execution Engine maintained by OP Labs, the op-geth.

The op-geth can be built from source or pulled from a Docker image available on Google Cloud.

We'll run it by docker image.

Modify .env file

There has a .env.default file in the ./docker directory. Copy it as .env and modify the fields value below:

# Set the network value to `devnet` in the configuration.
NETWORK=optimism-sepolia

# The HTTP RPC endpoint of an L1 node. Generate by Alchemy.com
L1_RPC_URL=https://eth-goerli.g.alchemy.com/v2/<Alchemy App Key>

# The WebSocket RPC endpoint of an L1 node. Generate by Alchemy.com
L1_WS_RPC_URL=wss://eth-goerli.g.alchemy.com/v2/<Alchemy App Key>

# JWT secret for the L2 engine API
JWT_SECRET=bf549f5188556ce0951048ef467ec93067bc4ea21acebe46ef675cd4e8e015ff

# The exeuction client Auth RPC port.
EXECUTION_CLIENT_AUTH_RPC_PORT=5551

# The execution client RPC port.
EXECUTION_CLIENT_RPC_PORT=5545

# The execution client WebSocket port.
EXECUTION_CLIENT_WS_PORT=5546

Running devnet

You also can run a hildr-node on devnet

Build Hildr

Prerequisites

Build jar

./gradlew build

Javadoc

For the latest javadocs for the main branch, run ./gradlew javadoc and open the document under the hildr-node/build/docs/javadoc/index.html in your browser.

Testing

./gradlew test

Running from docker image

Next copy .env.default to .env

cd docker/
cp .env.default .env

In the .env file, modify the L1_RPC_URL field to contain a valid Ethereum RPC. For the Optimism and Base testnets, this must be a Goerli RPC URL. This RPC can either be from a local node, or a provider such as Alchemy or Infura.

By default, the NETWORK field in .env is optimism-goerli, however base-goerli is also supported.

Start the docker containers

docker compose up -d

The docker setup contains a Grafana dashboard. To view sync progress, you can check the dashboard at http://localhost:3000 with the username hildr and password passw0rd. Alternatively, you can view Hildr's logs by running docker logs hildr-node --follow.

Contribution

To help hildr grow, follow Contributing to hildr.