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This repo provides a scratch of a Python project. Its purpose is to serve as starting point for the development of a Python project based on a minimal working structure.
This library is available on PyPi:
pip install lido-sdk
- Create Web3 provider. One of fast options to start is INFURA.
from web3 import Web3
#
w3 = Web3(Web3.HTTPProvider('https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/{INFURA_PROJECT_ID}'))
- Create Lido instance and provide web3 provider
from lido_sdk import Lido
lido = Lido(w3)
- Call one
response = lido.fetch_all_keys_and_validate()
if response['invalid_keys'] or response['duplicated_keys']:
# This is not cool
print('There is invalid or duplicated keys\n')
print(response)
else:
print('Everything is good!')
Param name | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|
w3 | required | Web3 provider |
MULTICALL_MAX_BUNCH | 275 | Count of calls in one multicall (not recommended to increase) |
MULTICALL_MAX_WORKERS | 6 | Count of requests in parallel (not recommended to have more than 12) |
MULTICALL_MAX_RETRIES | 5 | Count of retries before exception will be raised |
MULTICALL_POOL_EXECUTOR_TIMEOUT | 30 | Thread pool timeout for multicall (seconds) |
VALIDATE_POOL_EXECUTOR_TIMEOUT | 10 | Process pool timeout for keys validation (seconds) |
Settings example if timeout exception was raised:
Lido(w3=w3, MULTICALL_MAX_BUNCH=100, MULTICALL_MAX_WORKERS=3)
Everything you need is in Lido class.
Lido.get_operators_indexes(self) -> List[int]
Returns: Node operators indexes in contract.
>>> lido.get_operators_indexes()
[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
Lido.get_operators_data(self, operators_indexes: Optional[List[int]] = None) -> List[Operator]
Receives: List of operators indexes. If nothing provided will take previous return fromget_operators_indexes
method.
Returns: List of operators details.
>>> lido.get_operators_data([1])
[{'active': True, 'name': 'Certus One', 'rewardAddress': '0x8d689476eb446a1fb0065bffac32398ed7f89165', 'stakingLimit': 1000, 'stoppedValidators': 0, 'totalSigningKeys': 1000, 'usedSigningKeys': 1000, 'index': 1}]```
Lido.get_operators_keys(self, operators: Optional[List[Operator]] = None) -> List[OperatorKey]
Receives: List of operators details. If nothing provided will take previous return fromget_operators_data
method. Returns: List of keys in contract.
>>> lido.get_operators_keys(operators_data)
[{'key': b'...', 'depositSignature': b'...', 'used': False, 'index': 6921, 'operator_index': 8}, ...]
Lido.update_keys(self) -> List[OperatorKey]
Returns actual keys list. Works only inget_operators_keys
was called before. Should be used to periodically update keys. Faster because not all keys are updated from the contract.
>>> lido.update_keys()
[{'key': b'...', 'depositSignature': b'...', 'used': False, 'index': 6521, 'operator_index': 5}]
Lido.validate_keys(self, keys: Optional[List[OperatorKey]] = None) -> List[OperatorKey]
Receives: List of keys to validate. If nothing provided will take previous return fromget_operators_keys
method.
Returns: List of invalid keys.
>>> lido.validate_keys()
[{'key': b'...', 'depositSignature': b'...', 'used': False, 'index': 6521, 'operator_index': 5}]
Lido.find_duplicated_keys(self, keys: Optional[List[OperatorKey]] = None) -> List[Tuple[OperatorKey, OperatorKey]]
Receives: List of keys to compare. If nothing provided will take previous return fromget_operators_keys
method.
Returns: List of same pairs keys.
>>> lido.find_duplicated_keys()
[
(
{'key': b'abc...', 'index': 222, 'operator_index': 5, ...},
{'key': b'abc...', 'index': 111, 'operator_index': 5, ...}
)
]
Lido.get_status(self) -> dict
Returns dict with Lido current state.
>>> lido.get_status()
{
'isStopped': False,
'totalPooledEther': 1045230979275869331637351,
'withdrawalCredentials': b'\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xb9\xd7\x93Hx\xb4\xfb\x96\x10\xb3\xfe\x8a^D\x1e\x8f\xad~)?',
'bufferedEther': 76467538672788331637351,
'feeBasisPoints': 1000,
'treasuryFeeBasisPoints': 0,
'insuranceFeeBasisPoints': 5000,
'operatorsFeeBasisPoints': 5000,
'depositedValidators': 29800,
'beaconValidators': 29800,
'beaconBalance': 968763440603081000000000,
'last_block': 13110151,
'last_blocktime': 1630103538,
}
Lido.fetch_all_keys_and_validate(self) -> Dict[str, list]
Makes all steps below exceptget_status
.
Returns all invalid and duplicated keys.
>>> lido.fetch_all_keys_and_validate()
{
'invalid_keys': [...],
'duplicated_keys': [...],
}
- Instead of making network requests one-by-one, this library combines many requests into one RPC call. It uses banteg/multicall.py, a Python wrapper for makerdao/multicall.
- Fast validation system powered by blst
Depending on which network is configured in web3 object, a set of contracts will be used. Available networks:
- Mainnet
- Görli
- Ropsten
- Rinkeby
Clone project:
git clone [email protected]:lidofinance/lido-python-sdk.git
cd lido-python-sdk
Create virtual env:
virtualenv .env --python=python3
source .env/bin/activate
Install all dependencies:
poetry install
Activate virtual env
poetry shell
Build blst locally (linux):
cd blst/
./build.sh
cd ..
mkdir -p ./blst-lib/linux/
cp ./blst/libblst.a ./blst-lib/linux/
cp ./blst/bindings/blst.h ./blst-lib/
cp ./blst/bindings/blst.hpp ./blst-lib/
cp ./blst/bindings/blst_aux.h ./blst-lib/
python setup.py build_ext --inplace
Build blst locally (osx):
cd blst/
./build.sh
cd ..
mkdir -p ./blst-lib/darwin/
cp ./blst/libblst.a ./blst-lib/darwin/
cp ./blst/bindings/blst.h ./blst-lib/
cp ./blst/bindings/blst.hpp ./blst-lib/
cp ./blst/bindings/blst_aux.h ./blst-lib/
python setup.py build_ext --inplace
Simply run in project root directory:
poetry run pytest .
git tag v2.x.x master
git push --tags
fork lido-python-sdk
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