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ZetaChain’s blockchain node and an observer validator client
ZetaChain
ZetaChain is an EVM-compatible L1 blockchain that enables omnichain, generic smart contracts and messaging between any blockchain.
Prerequisites
- Go 1.20
- Docker and Docker Compose (optional, for running tests locally)
- buf (optional, for processing protocol buffer files)
- jq (optional, for running scripts)
Components of ZetaChain
ZetaChain is built with Cosmos SDK, a modular framework for building blockchain and Ethermint, a module that implements EVM-compatibility.
-
zeta-node (this repository)
contains the source code for the ZetaChain node (
zetacored
) and the ZetaChain client (zetaclientd
). - protocol-contracts contains the source code for the Solidity smart contracts that implement the core functionality of ZetaChain.
Building the zetacored
/zetaclientd
binaries
Clone this repository, checkout the latest release tag, and type the following command to build the binaries:
make install
to build.
This command will install the zetacored
and zetaclientd
binaries in your
$GOPATH/bin
directory.
Verify that the version of the binaries match the release tag.
zetacored version
zetaclientd version
Making changes to the source code
After making changes to any of the protocol buffer files, run the following command to run generated files generation (ProtoBuf, OpenAPI and docs):
make generate
This command will use buf
to generate the Go files from the protocol buffer
files and move them to the correct directories inside x/
. It will also
generate an OpenAPI spec.
This command will run a script to update the modules' documentation. The script
uses static code analysis to read the protocol buffer files and identify all
Cosmos SDK messages. It then searches the source code for the corresponding
message handler functions and retrieves the documentation for those functions.
Finally, it creates a messages.md
file for each module, which contains the
documentation for all the messages in that module.
Further Reading
Find below further documentation for development and running your own ZetaChain node:
- Run the E2E tests and interact with the localnet
- Make a new ZetaChain release
- Deploy your own ZetaChain or Bitcoin node