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Smart-contract automation on Solana.
Deployments
Program | Address | Devnet | Testnet | Mainnet Beta |
---|---|---|---|---|
Network | 7dgApA7ixgamh8TRJDVqhsPVDxn4RVQgW93xgcSqpzWQ |
v0.2.0 | Soon | Soon |
Scheduler | 7XgnJEERdx6SXiXbv1TqSe1XCYCa81BVC5UYRA1mnN1o |
v0.2.0 | Soon | Soon |
Notes
- Clockwork is under active development. All interfaces and implementations are subject to change.
- Smart contracts are automatically scanned by Sec3's auto-auditing software, but have not been reviewed by a paid auditing firm.
- Use at your own risk.
Getting started
Download the source code:
git clone https://github.com/clockwork-xyz/clockwork
cd clockwork
The main
branch is under active development and subject to bugs. To work with a stable version, checkout a release branch:
git checkout tags/v1.0.2
Build the repo:
./scripts/build-all.sh .
export PATH=$PWD/bin:$PATH
Start a local node for development:
clockwork localnet
To stream program logs:
solana logs --url localhost
Deploying a worker
To run the Clockwork plugin on your Solana validator, you can either build from scratch (shown above) or install the pre-built binary:
curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/clockwork-xyz/clockwork/releases/latest | grep "clockwork-geyser-plugin-release-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar" | cut -d : -f 2,3 | tr -d \" | wget -qi -
tar -xjvf clockwork-geyser-plugin-release-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
rm clockwork-geyser-plugin-release-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.bz2
Next, create a new keypair for signing Clockwork txs. Load this keypair with a small amount of SOL (~0.01 ◎). You will be compensated for lamports spent by the tasks your worker executes. Automation fees (rewards) are implemented and will soon be enabled.
solana-keygen new -o clockwork-worker-keypair.json
Then, setup the plugin config file in a folder where your validator startup script can reference it. Note, the libpath
and keypath
values should point to the binary and keypair mentioned in the steps above.
{
"libpath": "/home/sol/clockwork-geyser-plugin-release/lib/libclockwork_plugin.so",
"keypath": "/home/sol/clockwork-worker-keypair.json",
"rpc_url": "http://127.0.0.1:8899",
"slot_timeout_threshold": 150,
"worker_threads": 10
}
Finally, add an additional line to your startup script to run your validator with the Clockwork plugin (often located at /home/sol/bin/validator.sh
):
#!/bin/bash
exec solana-validator \
--identity /home/sol/validator-keypair.json \
--known-validator dv1ZAGvdsz5hHLwWXsVnM94hWf1pjbKVau1QVkaMJ92 \
--known-validator dv2eQHeP4RFrJZ6UeiZWoc3XTtmtZCUKxxCApCDcRNV \
--known-validator dv4ACNkpYPcE3aKmYDqZm9G5EB3J4MRoeE7WNDRBVJB \
--known-validator dv3qDFk1DTF36Z62bNvrCXe9sKATA6xvVy6A798xxAS \
--only-known-rpc \
--full-rpc-api \
--no-voting \
--ledger /mnt/ledger \
--accounts /mnt/accounts \
--log /home/sol/solana-rpc.log \
--rpc-port 8899 \
--rpc-bind-address 0.0.0.0 \
--dynamic-port-range 8000-8020 \
--entrypoint entrypoint.devnet.solana.com:8001 \
--entrypoint entrypoint2.devnet.solana.com:8001 \
--entrypoint entrypoint3.devnet.solana.com:8001 \
--entrypoint entrypoint4.devnet.solana.com:8001 \
--entrypoint entrypoint5.devnet.solana.com:8001 \
--expected-genesis-hash EtWTRABZaYq6iMfeYKouRu166VU2xqa1wcaWoxPkrZBG \
--wal-recovery-mode skip_any_corrupted_record \
--limit-ledger-size \
# Add this line! 👇🏼
--geyser-plugin-config /home/sol/geyser-plugin-config.json
Now simply restart your validator however you normally would!
Token
Airdrops and staking instructions coming soon... ⚙️