Last Updated: 2019-10-28
Current SLPDB Version: 0.15.6
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- 4.1. Prerequisites
- 4.2. Full Node Settings for
bitcoin.conf
- 4.3 BCHD & gRPC Support
- 4.4. Testnet Support
- 4.5. Running SLPDB
- 4.6. Updating SLPDB
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- 5.1. Supply Stats
- 5.2. Summarized Usage Stats
- 5.3. Supply Event Stats
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- 6.1. ZeroMQ (ZMQ)
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- 7.1. DB Collections
SLPDB is a node.js application that stores all token data for the Simple Ledger Protocol to MongoDB. SLPDB requires MongoDB and a Bitcoin Cash full node to fetch, listen for, and store SLP data. The application allows other processes to subscribe to real-time SLP events via ZeroMQ.
Most likely you do not need to install SLPDB. Most users will be better off using someone else's public SLPDB instance like https://slpdb.bitcoin.com or https://slpdb.fountainhead.cash. You only need to install SLPDB, SlpServe, and/or SlpSockServe projects if any of the following is true:
- You cannot rely on a third-party for your SLP data.
- SLP data query API offered at
slpdb.bitcoin.com
does not meet your needs. - Realtime SLP data event notifications available at
slpsocket.fountainhead.cash
does not meet your needs.
NOTE: If you are going to operate a SLPDB instance you should join the telegram group for help and updates: https://t.me/slpdb
Queries into SLP data use the jq query language. If you are not familiar with jq we recommend that you examine some of the examples below to get started:
Here are some example SLPDB queries:
- Get details of all token IDs example
- Get token details for single token ID example
- Get addresses for a single token ID example
- Get token balances for an address example
- Get utxos for a single token ID example
- Get transaction history by token ID example
- Get transaction history by address example
- Get transaction history by address and token ID example
- Get all invalid token transactions (w/ SLP op_return) example
- Get transaction counts for each token (w/ time range) example
- Get SLP usage per day (w/ time range) example
- List input/output amount total for each valid transaction example
Users should utilize the SlpServe and SlpSockServer projects in order to conveniently query for the SLP data produced by SLPDB.
Some of the values used in SLP require 64 or more bits of precision, which is more precision than number
type can provide. To ensure value precision is maintained values are stored in collections using the Decimal128
type. Decimal128
allows users to make database queries using query comparison operators like $gte
.
The services SlpServe
and SlpSockServer
return query results as a JSON object with Decimal128
values converted to string
type so that readability is improved for the query consumer, as opposed to being returned as an awkward $DecimalNumber
JSON object. The string
type also maintains the original value precision. If a user wants to perform math operations on these string
values the user will need to first convert them to a large number type like BigNumber
or Decimal128
(e.g., Decimal128.fromString("1000.123124")
or using bignumber.js npm library via new BigNumber("1000.00000001")
).
- Node.js 12
- TypeScript 3+ (
npm install -g typescript
) - MongoDB 4.0+
- BitcoinABC, BitcoinUnlimited or other Bitcoin Cash full node with:
- RPC-JSON and
- ZeroMQ event notifications
The following settings should be applied to your full node's configuration. NOTE: The settings presented here are matched up with the default settings presented in config.ts
, you should modify these settings and use environment variables (shown in config.ts
) if you need a custom setup.
txindex=1
server=1
rpcuser=bitcoin
rpcpassword=password
rpcport=8332
rpcworkqueue=10000
rpcthreads=8
zmqpubhashtx=tcp://*:28332
zmqpubrawtx=tcp://*:28332
zmqpubhashblock=tcp://*:28332
zmqpubrawblock=tcp://*:28332
- Optional:
testnet=1
Experimental: High speed gRPC is supported with BCHD 0.14.8+ full nodes in place of JSON RPC and incomming ZMQ notifications. To enable, add the environment variables grpc_url
and grpc_certPath
. See the example.env
file in this project and the BCHD documentation for more details.
To use SLPDB with Testnet simply set your full node to the testnet network (e.g., set testnet=1
within bitcoin.conf
) and SLPDB will automatically instantiate using proper databases names according to the network. For informational purposes the database names are as follows:
- Mainnet
- Mongo db name =
slpdb
- LevelDB directory =
./_leveldb
- Mongo db name =
- Testnet
- Mongo db name =
slpdb_testnet
- Testnet diectory =
./_leveldb_testnet
- Mongo db name =
1) Run MongoDB (config.ts
default port is 27017)
2) Run Bitcoin Cash full node using bitcoin.conf
settings from above.
3) Install SLPDB dependencies using npm install
at the command-line
4) Start SLPDB using npm start
at the command-line and wait for sync process to complete (monitor status in the console).
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SLPDB will need to crawl the blockchain to save all previous SLP transaction data to MongoDB
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After crawling SLPDB will build token graphs for each token using either the raw transaction data or a previously saved token graph state.
5) Install and run slpserve and/or slpsocket to access SLP token data and statistics
1) Execute git pull origin master
to update to latest version.
2) Execute npm install
to update packages
3) Execute npm run migrate up
to run latest migrations.
4) Restart SLPDB.
The following properties are maintained and updated for each token in real-time to provide state and usage information:
qty_token_minted
- Total token quantity created in GENESIS and MINT transactionsqty_token_burned
- Total token quantity burned in invalid SLP transactions or in transactions having lower token outputs than inputs.qty_token_circulating_supply
- Total quantity of tokens circulating (i.e., Genesis + Minting - Burned = Circulating Supply).minting_baton_status
- State of the minting baton (possible baton status:ALIVE
,NEVER_CREATED
,DEAD_BURNED
, orDEAD_ENDED
).mint_baton_address (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED)
- Address holding the minting baton or last address to hold.mint_baton_txid (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED)
- TXID where the minting baton exists or existed before being destroyed.
qty_valid_txns_since_genesis
- Number of valid SLP transactions made since Genesis (Includes GENESIS, SEND and MINT transactions)qty_valid_token_utxos
- Number of current unspent & valid SLP UTXOsqty_valid_token_addresses
- Number of unique address holdersqty_satoshis_locked_up
- Quantity of BCH that is locked up in SLP UTXOsblock_last_active_mint
- The block containing the token's MINT transactionblock_last_active_send
- The block containing the token's SEND transactionblock_created
- The block containing the token's GENESIS transactionblock_last_burn (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED)
- The block containing the last burn event
events_mint (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED)
- Events when the minting baton was moved and new tokens were createdevents_burn (NOT YET IMPLEMENTED)
- Events when tokens were burned (possible type of burn:OUTS_LESS_THAN_INS
orUTXO_DESTROYED
)
SLPDB publishes the following notifications via ZMQ and can be subscribed to by binding to http://0.0.0.0:28339. The following events can be subscribed to:
mempool
block
Each notification is published in the following data format:
{
"tx": {
h: string;
};
"in": Xput[];
"out": Xput[];
"blk": {
h: string;
i: number;
t: number;
};
"slp": {
valid: boolean|null;
detail: {
transactionType: SlpTransactionType;
tokenIdHex: string;
versionType: number;
symbol: string;
name: string;
documentUri: string;
documentSha256Hex: string|null;
decimals: number;
txnContainsBaton: boolean;
txnBatonVout: number|null;
} | null;
outputs: { address: string|null, amount: Decimal128|null }[]|null;|null;
invalidReason: string|null;
schema_version: number;
};
}
Three categories of information are stored in MongoDB:
- Valid and invalid SLP token transactions,
- Statistical calculations about each token, and
- Token graph state
Six MongoDB collections used to store these three categories of data, they are as follows:
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confirmed = c
andunconfirmed = u
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Purpose: These two collections include any Bitcoin Cash transaction containing the "SLP" Lokad ID. The collection used depends on the transaction's confirmation status . Both valid and invalid SLP transactions are included. Whenever new SLP transactions are added to the Bitcoin Cash network they are immediately added to one of these collections.
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Schema:
{ "tx": { h: string; }; "in": Xput[]; "out": Xput[]; "blk": { h: string; i: number; t: number; }; "slp": { valid: boolean|null; detail: { transactionType: SlpTransactionType; tokenIdHex: string; versionType: number; symbol: string; name: string; documentUri: string; documentSha256Hex: string|null; decimals: number; txnContainsBaton: boolean; txnBatonVout: number|null; } | null; invalidReason: string|null; schema_version: number; }; }
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tokens = t
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Purpose: This collection includes metadata and statistics about each token. Each time SLPDB has finished updating a token graph the associated items in this collection are updated.
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Schema:
{ "tokenDetails": { transactionType: SlpTransactionType; tokenIdHex: string; versionType: number; timestamp: string|null; timestamp_unix: number|null; symbol: string; name: string; documentUri: string; documentSha256Hex: string|null; decimals: number; containsBaton: boolean; batonVout: number|null; genesisOrMintQuantity: Decimal128|null; sendOutputs: Decimal128[]|null; }; "tokenStats": { block_created: number|null; block_last_active_send: number|null; block_last_active_mint: number|null; qty_valid_txns_since_genesis: number; qty_valid_token_utxos: number; qty_valid_token_addresses: number; qty_token_minted: Decimal128; qty_token_burned: Decimal128; qty_token_circulating_supply: Decimal128; qty_satoshis_locked_up: number; minting_baton_status: TokenBatonStatus; } "lastUpdatedBlock": number; "schema_version": number; }
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utxos = x
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Purpose: This collection contains an item for each valid UTXO holding a token (does not include mint baton UTXOs).
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Schema:
{ "tokenDetails": { tokenIdHex: string; }; "utxo": string; // formatted as <txid>:<vout> }
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addresses = a
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Purpose: This collection contains an item for each addresses holding a valid token balance, for each token.
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Schema:
{ "tokenDetails": { tokenIdHex: string }; "address": cashAddr; "satoshis_balance": number; "token_balance": Decimal128; }
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graphs = g
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Purpose: This collection contains an item for each valid SLP transaction (can be GENESIS, MINT, or SEND)
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Schema:
{ "tokenDetails": { tokenIdHex: string }; "graphTxn": { txid: string; details: SlpTransactionDetailsDbo; outputs: GraphTxnOutputDbo[]; }; }
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SLPDB will soon include a filtering configuration so that only user specified tokens (or ranges of tokens) will be included or excluded in the SLPDB instance.
We want to make SLPDB more easily forkable for other OP_RETURN projects which may be unrelated to SLP tokens.
End to End tests can be run after the regtest network is setup as described in ./regtest/README.md.
Run e2e tests using:
$ git apply ./patches/*
$ npm test
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0.15.6
- Bug fixes and improvements in slpjs
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0.15.5
- Various bug fixes and improvements
- NOTE: this version was not published
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0.15.4
- Added statuses collection
- Added env variables for disabling graph search and zmq publishing
- Caching improvements to speed up token processing
- Various fixes and improvements
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0.15.3
- Additional db cleanup needed in graphs collection from the issue fixed in 0.15.2
- Removed unneeded object initializers in FromDbObjects, moved to TokenGraph constructor
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0.15.2
- Fixed issue with address format occurring when restarting SLPDB
- Cleaned up readme file formatting (Jt)
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0.15.1
- Fix issue with minting baton status update on initiating token from scratch
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0.15.0
- Add Graph Search metadata (see example queries above for search examples)
- Start listening to blockchain updates before the startup process for improved data integrity during long startup periods
- Fixed bug where not all inputs were showing up in graph transactions
- Replaced getinfo RPC in favor of getBlockchainInfo
- Fixed issue with tokens collection items missing "block_created" data
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0.14.1
- Improved token burn detection after a new blocks is broadcast
- Updated to slpjs version 0.21.1 with caching bug fix.
- Updated updateTxnCollections() so that any valid transactions erroneously marked as "invalid" get updated.
- Refactored several methods to use destructured method parameters
- Other minor refactors and improvements
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0.14.0
- Added NFT1 support
- Improved token burn detection on new block event
- Prevent duplicate zmq transaction publish notifications
- Various bug fixes and improvements
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0.13.0
- Breaking Change: This change may impact any application using
TokenUtxoStatus
or the Graph collection'sgraphTxn.outputs.status
property. A new enum type was added toTokenUtxoStatus
called "EXCESS_INPUT_BURNED". This status is applied to any transaction that has an input SLP quantity that is greater than output SLP quantity. This enum label is used within the Graphs collection'sgraphTxn.outputs.status
property. - A new startup script called "reprocess" was added for the pupose of debugging. Usage is
node index.js reprocess <tokenId>
. - Fixed issue with block and mempool item cache used to ignore duplicate zmq notifications
- Fixed testnet config starting block (off by one)
- P2MS and P2PK output addresses are stored as
scriptPubKey:<hex>
- Reduced number of RPC calls by subscribing to zmq 'rawtx' instead of 'hashtx'
- Other minor improvements
- Breaking Change: This change may impact any application using