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The Mina Indexer is a re-imagined version of the software collectively called the "Mina archive node."
Mina Indexer
The Mina Indexer is a redesigned version of the software collectively called the "Mina archive node."
Note: As the project is in active development, be aware that the public APIs and functionalities are subject to change.
Motivation
Working with the Mina Archive Node can be complex and time-consuming. It requires the exact configuration of multiple components — a Mina Node, an Archive Node, and a Postgres database — and an in-depth knowledge of SQL and the Mina blockchain.
Additionally, even with a proper setup, the Archive Node system is prone to missing blocks, creating gaps in the data. These gaps require manual intervention for resolution, which adds layers of complexity to the system's management.
A major problem with the Archive Node is its reliance on a pg_dump
from a currently active node for initial setup. This approach
centralizes data, necessitating trust from the operator's side.
Solution
The Mina Indexer addresses this by simplifying the initial configuration by using precomputed blocks as the source of truth, bypassing the need for external database dumps.
We designed the Mina Indexer to be a comprehensive replacement for the Mina Archive Node, providing an easier-to-use platform with native support for the Rosetta API. We aim to streamline blockchain interaction for developers within the Mina ecosystem by providing developers and operators with a better toolset optimized for the Mina ecosystem.
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Install Nix here.
- Enable Flakes using this guide.
- Install and configure Direnv.
Building the Project
Run just check
to verify that the project compiles. This will compile the
mina-indexer
binary in debug mode.
Testing
Unit Tests
Execute unit tests to validate code functionality with:
just test-unit
Regression Tests
To invoke the regression test suite, the directory '/mnt/mina-indexer-dev' must exist.
This is on '/mnt' because the testing code may download large volumes of test
data, and placing on '/mnt' gives an opportunity to use different storage
volumes from one's build directory. (Set VOLUMES_DIR
environment variable if
you want to replace '/mnt' with another path.)
To quickly perform regression tests, which check for new bugs in existing features after updates, use:
just bt
To perform the unit tests in additon to that, use:
just bt
To perform the test battery that the (tier-1) CI runs, use:
just tier1
More Tests
To invoke a more comprehensive regression test suite, the directory '/mnt/mina-indexer-test' must exist.
This is on '/mnt' because the testing code may download large volumes of test
data, and placing on '/mnt' gives an opportunity to use different storage
volumes from one's build directory. (Set VOLUMES_DIR
environment variable if
you want to replace '/mnt' with another path.)
Invoke:
just tier2
Or, for even more testing:
just tier3
Deployment
To deploy a mina-indexer locally, '/mnt/mina-indexer-prod' must exist.
This is on '/mnt' because the testing code may download large volumes of test
data, and placing on '/mnt' gives an opportunity to use different storage
volumes from one's build directory. (Set VOLUMES_DIR
environment variable if
you want to replace '/mnt' with another path.)
Run just deploy-local-prod
to start an instance.
Generating OCI Images With Nix
Building the OCI (Docker) image from Nix must happen from an x86-64-linux
machine.
Issue the following command to build the image and load it into Docker.
just build-image
License
Copyright 2022-2024 Granola Systems Inc.
This software is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Contributing
This project uses C4(Collective Code Construction Contract) process for contributions.