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Oracle

Connects to the Oracle contract to trigger rewards and slashing of commitments.

Running

Set the correct values in the .env file

L1_URL=YOUR_INFURA_URL
INTEGREATION_TEST=YOUR_BOOLEAN_VALUE
DB_HOST=YOUR_DB_HOST
ORACLE_PASS=YOUR_DB_PASSWORD
DD_KEY=YOUR_DD_KEY

Run: docker compose up --build

Usage

The main utility has several flags:

  • contract: This flag is used to specify the contract address of the oracle. The default value is "0xCf7Ed3AccA5a467e9e704C703E8D87F634fB0Fc9".

  • url: This flag is used to specify the URL of the settlement layer for an RPC connection. The default value is "http://localhost:8545" to be used with anvil.

  • key: This flag is used to specify the private key through which interactions are signed. The default value is "ac0974bec39a17e36ba4a6b4d238ff944bacb478cbed5efcae784d7bf4f2ff80". Make sure the key is funded sufficently.

  • chainID: This flag is used to specify the chain ID of the settlement layer. The default value is 31337. TODO(@ckartik): can get from rpc connection.

  • rateLimit: The time to wait before querying 3rd party services for more data.

These flags can be overridden by providing new values when running the program. For example:

go run main.go -contract=NewContractAddress -url=NewClientURL -key=NewPrivateKey -chainID=NewChainID --rateLimit=5

Impelementation

The core part of this service is the chain tracer, which has the following interface:

type Tracer interface {
	GetNextBlockNumber() (NewBlockNumber int64)
	RetrieveDetails() (block *BlockDetails, BlockBuilder string, err error)
}

There are two implementations:

  • MockTracer
    • This is fed random data and can be changed to custom data for e2e testing
  • IncrementingTracer
    • This is fed data from Infura (txns in block) and PayloadsDe (builder that won)

Open Concerns on Oracle

  • We need to have a reliable way of determining the winning builder.

Oracle Approach - Trade Off

The current appraoch for the Oracle microservice and on-chain components, is to feed all blocks incrementally on-chain.

There's an alternative approach, where the Smart-contract only emits an event to request block data, in a sitution where there is a need for some block data.

  • This saves on redenduant posting of blockdata, but is an optimization.
  • Assuming there's at least 1 pre-confirmation per block, this would be a useless optimization.

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