The collection of C++ libraries and tools for Ethereum, formerly known as cpp-ethereum project. This includes the full Ethereum client aleth.
- Chat in aleth channel on Gitter.
- Report bugs, issues or feature requests using GitHub issues.
The Ethereum Documentation site hosts the aleth homepage, which has a Quick Start section.
Operating system | Status |
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Ubuntu and macOS | |
Windows |
https://github.com/ethereum/aleth/releases
Aleth:
docker run ethereum/aleth --help
Testeth:
docker run ethereum/testeth --help
Git and GitHub are used to maintain the source code. Clone the repository by:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/ethereum/aleth.git
cd aleth
The --recursive
option is important. It orders git to clone additional
submodules to build the project.
If you missed --recursive
option, you are able to correct your mistake with command
git submodule update --init
.
CMake is used to control the build configuration of the project. Latest version of CMake is required (at the time of writing 3.9.3 is the minimum). We strongly recommend you to install CMake by downloading and unpacking the binary distribution of the latest version available on the CMake download page.
The CMake package available in your operating system can also be installed and used if it meets the minimum version requirement.
Alternative method
The repository contains the scripts/install_cmake.sh script that downloads a fixed version of CMake and unpacks it to the given directory prefix. Example usage:
scripts/install_cmake.sh --prefix /usr/local
.
Configure the project build with the following command to create the
build
directory with the configuration.
mkdir build; cd build # Create a build directory.
cmake .. # Configure the project.
cmake --build . # Build all default targets.
On Windows we support Visual Studio 2017, and 2019. You should generate a Visual Studio solution file (.sln
) for the 64-bit architecture via the following command:
- Visual Studio 2017:
cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"
- Visual Studio 2019:
cmake .. -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -A x64
After the necessary dependencies have been downloaded and built and the solution has been generated, aleth.sln
can be found in the
build
directory.
Rc.exe is the Microsoft Resource Compiler. It's distributed with the Windows SDK and is required for generating the Visual Studio solution file. It can be found in the following directory: %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Windows Kits\<OS major version>\bin\<OS full version>\<arch>\
If you hit this error, adding the directory to your path (and launching a new command prompt) should fix the issue.
The current codebase is the work of many, many hands, with over 100 individual contributors over the course of its development.
Our day-to-day development chat happens on the aleth Gitter channel.
All contributions are welcome! We try to keep a list of tasks that are suitable for newcomers under the tag help wanted. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask us about more information.
Please read CONTRIBUTING and CODING_STYLE thoroughly before making alterations to the code base.
All development goes in develop branch.
Note: The following is the output of ./aleth -h [--help]
on Linux
NAME:
aleth 1.7.2
USAGE:
aleth [options]
WALLET USAGE:
account list List all keys available in wallet
account new Create a new key and add it to wallet
account update [<uuid>|<address> , ... ] Decrypt and re-encrypt keys
account import [<uuid>|<file>|<secret-hex>] Import keys from given source and place in wallet
wallet import <file> Import a presale wallet
CLIENT MODE (default):
--mainnet Use the main network protocol
--ropsten Use the Ropsten testnet
--test Testing mode; disable PoW and provide test rpc interface
--config <file> Configure specialised blockchain using given JSON information
--ipc Enable IPC server (default: on)
--ipcpath <path> Set .ipc socket path (default: data directory)
--no-ipc Disable IPC server
--admin <password> Specify admin session key for JSON-RPC (default: auto-generated and printed at start-up)
-K [ --kill ] Kill the blockchain first
-R [ --rebuild ] Rebuild the blockchain from the existing database
--rescue Attempt to rescue a corrupt database
--import-presale <file> Import a pre-sale key; you'll need to specify the password to this key
-s [ --import-secret ] <secret> Import a secret key into the key store
-S [ --import-session-secret ] <secret> Import a secret session into the key store
--master <password> Give the master password for the key store; use --master "" to show a prompt
--password <password> Give a password for a private key
CLIENT TRANSACTING:
--ask <wei> Set the minimum ask gas price under which no transaction will be mined (default: 20000000000)
--bid <wei> Set the bid gas price to pay for transactions (default: 20000000000)
--unsafe-transactions Allow all transactions to proceed without verification; EXTREMELY UNSAFE
CLIENT NETWORKING:
-b [ --bootstrap ] Connect to the default Ethereum peer servers (default unless --no-discovery used)
--no-bootstrap Do not connect to the default Ethereum peer servers (default only when --no-discovery is used)
-x [ --peers ] <number> Attempt to connect to a given number of peers (default: 11)
--peer-stretch <number> Give the accepted connection multiplier (default: 7)
--public-ip <ip> Force advertised public IP to the given IP (default: auto)
--listen-ip <ip>(:<port>) Listen on the given IP for incoming connections (default: 0.0.0.0)
--listen <port> Listen on the given port for incoming connections (default: 30303)
-r [ --remote ] <host>(:<port>) Connect to the given remote host (default: none)
--port <port> Connect to the given remote port (default: 30303)
--network-id <n> Only connect to other hosts with this network id
--allow-local-discovery Include local addresses in the discovery process. Used for testing purposes.
--peerset <list> Comma delimited list of peers; element format: type:enode://publickey@ipAddress[:port[?discport=port]]
Types:
default Attempt connection when no other peers are available and pinning is disabled
required Keep connected at all times
Ports:
The first port argument is the tcp port used for direct communication among peers. If the second port
argument isn't supplied, the first port argument will also be the udp port used for node discovery.
If neither the first nor second port arguments are supplied, a default port of 30303 will be used for
both peer communication and node discovery.
--no-discovery Disable node discovery; implies --no-bootstrap
--pin Only accept or connect to trusted peers
CLIENT MINING:
-a [ --address ] <addr> Set the author (mining payout) address (default: auto)
-m [ --mining ] <on/off/number> Enable mining; optionally for a specified number of blocks (default: off)
--extra-data arg Set extra data for the sealed blocks
BENCHMARKING MODE:
-M [ --benchmark ] Benchmark for mining and exit
--benchmark-warmup <seconds> Set the duration of warmup for the benchmark tests (default: 3)
--benchmark-trial <seconds> Set the duration for each trial for the benchmark tests (default: 3)
--benchmark-trials <n> Set the number of trials for the benchmark tests (default: 5)
MINING CONFIGURATION:
-C [ --cpu ] When mining, use the CPU
-t [ --mining-threads ] <n> Limit number of CPU/GPU miners to n (default: use everything available on selected platform)
--current-block <n> Let the miner know the current block number at configuration time. Will help determine DAG size and required GPU memory
--disable-submit-hashrate When mining, don't submit hashrate to node
IMPORT/EXPORT MODES:
-I [ --import ] <file> Import blocks from file
-E [ --export ] <file> Export blocks to file
--from <n> Export only from block n; n may be a decimal, a '0x' prefixed hash, or 'latest'
--to <n> Export only to block n (inclusive); n may be a decimal, a '0x' prefixed hash, or 'latest'
--only <n> Equivalent to --export-from n --export-to n
--format <binary/hex/human> Set export format
--dont-check Prevent checking some block aspects. Faster importing, but to apply only when the data is known to be valid
--download-snapshot <path> Download Parity Warp Sync snapshot data to the specified path
--import-snapshot <path> Import blockchain and state data from the Parity Warp Sync snapshot
DATABASE OPTIONS:
--db <name> (=leveldb) Select database implementation. Available options are: leveldb, memorydb.
--db-path <path> (=$HOME/.ethereum) Database path (for non-memory database options)
VM OPTIONS:
--vm <name>|<path> (=legacy) Select VM implementation. Available options are: interpreter, legacy.
--evmc <option>=<value> EVMC option
LOGGING OPTIONS:
-v [ --log-verbosity ] <0 - 4> Set the log verbosity from 0 to 4 (default: 2).
--log-channels <channel_list> Space-separated list of the log channels to show (default: show all channels).
Channels: block blockhdr bq chain client debug discov error ethcap exec host impolite info net overlaydb p2pcap peer
rlpx rpc snap statedb sync timer tq trace vmtrace warn warpcap watch
--log-exclude-channels <channel_list> Space-separated list of the log channels to hide.
--log-vmtrace Enable VM trace log (requires log-verbosity 4).
GENERAL OPTIONS:
-d [ --data-dir ] <path> Load configuration files and keystore from path (default: $HOME/.ethereum)
-V [ --version ] Show the version and exit
-h [ --help ] Show this help message and exit
The Aleth project includes the following tools in addition to the Aleth client:
- aleth-bootnode: A C++ Ethereum discovery bootnode implementation
- aleth-key: A rudimentary wallet
- aleth-vm: An EVM bytecode runner tool
- rlp: A RLP encoder/decoder tool
- testeth: A consensus test generator/runner tool
This project is not suitable for Ethereum mining because the support for GPU mining has been dropped some time ago including the ethminer tool. Use the ethminer tool from https://github.com/ethereum-mining/ethminer.
Details on how to run and debug the tests can be found here
All contributions are made under the GNU General Public License v3. See LICENSE.