## Summary
- Revise README to align with DataHaven's **AI-first decentralized
storage** narrative
- Feature **StorageHub** as a core component with link to the repository
- Expand architecture diagram to include StorageHub pallets and the full
storage provider network (MSP, BSP, Indexer, Fisherman)
- Add "How Storage Works" section explaining
upload/replication/retrieval/verification flow
- Add new Key Features sections for verifiable storage and provider
network
- Add Use Cases section (AI/ML, DePIN, RWAs)
- Clarify slashing mechanisms: BSPs use on-chain slashing via StorageHub
pallets, while validators use EigenLayer
- Add links to DataHaven website, documentation, and StorageHub
repository
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Ahmad Kaouk <56095276+ahmadkaouk@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
This PR remove the middlewares contracts from eigen layer. Instead we
are planning to use the eigne layer contract directly. It also removes
the tests related to the middleware slasher code and the mock contract
used in it.
## Motivation
When slashing an operator in the Dathaven we are going through the
substrate slashing pallet already implemented. It already allow to
configure a slashing window and/or to cancel a slashing. In the future
it will also be compatible with a government pallet. This part of code
is therefore redundant. For the same reason we remove the tests because
we are not using the slashing middleware contracts.
## What changed
* Remove the slasher middleware files
* Remove the tests related to the middleware slasher file
In this PR we add an environment variable `INJECT_CONTRACTS`. This
environment variable specify if the contracts should be injected in the
e2e tests. By default it is false. The environment variable is set to
`true` in the CI job that run the e2e tests.
We are using a environment variable because `bun test` doesn't allow for
passing extra arguments.
A note about the new variable has been added in the documentation to
inform about the new behavior.
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Co-authored-by: Gonza Montiel <gonzamontiel@users.noreply.github.com>
`fast-runtime` features does not shortens block time to 3 s. It keeps it at 6 s and instead shortens epochs (1‑minute) and eras (3 sessions) to speed up validator churn and testing workflows.
## Summary
Pins Bun version to 1.3.2 and migrates workflows to use text-based
`bun.lock` instead of binary `bun.lockb`. This fixes CI failures caused
by Bun version mismatches between local development and GitHub Actions.
## Changes
- Created `test/.bun-version` to pin Bun to v1.3.2
- Updated all workflows to use `bun-version-file: test/.bun-version`
- Migrated workflow cache keys from `bun.lockb` to `bun.lock`
- Removed deprecated `test/bun.lockb` binary lockfile
## Why?
**Version Consistency:**
- Local environments and CI were using different Bun versions
- Different versions generate different lockfile formats → CI failures
**Lockfile Migration:**
- Bun v1.2+ uses text-based `bun.lock` as default
- Binary `bun.lockb` is still supported but deprioritized
- Text format provides better git diffs and merge conflict resolution
## Affected Workflows
- `.github/workflows/task-check-metadata.yml`
- `.github/workflows/task-e2e.yml`
- `.github/workflows/task-moonwall-tests.yml`
- `.github/workflows/task-ts-build.yml`
- `.github/workflows/task-ts-lint.yml`
## After Merge
Developers should upgrade their local Bun:
```bash
bun upgrade --stable # Should install v1.3.2
bun --version # Verify version
bun install # Regenerate lockfile if needed
```
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Co-authored-by: Steve Degosserie <723552+stiiifff@users.noreply.github.com>
## Summary
This PR resolves all CI failures following the migration to the new
DataHaven Github & Docker Hub organizations, and correctly leverage
self-hosted GitHub runners (`DH-runners` group) by eliminating sudo
dependencies.
## Key Changes
### 🔧 **Eliminated sudo requirements across all workflows**
- **Setup Environment**: Installed mold linker and system dependencies
in userspace without sudo
- **Tool Installation**: Replaced apt/system package installations with
direct binary downloads:
- Kurtosis: Direct binary download from GitHub releases (v1.10.3)
- Taplo: Direct binary installation for Cargo.toml formatting
- cargo-nextest: Using `cargo install` instead of GitHub action
(v0.9.100)
- **Runner Cleanup**: Skipped cleanup-runner action entirely on
self-hosted runners (bare-metal manages disk space externally)
### 🏷️ **Workflow optimizations**
- **Group-based targeting**: All heavy workloads (Rust builds, E2E
tests) now run on `DH-runners` runners
- **Dependency management**: Used `install-deps: false` flag instead of
hardcoded runner detection
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
### New Features
1. Add the `deploy` command to our CLI.
1. Conditionally deploys kurtosis eth network if we're in `stagenet`
environment.
2. Deploys DH nodes.
3. Deploys contracts (all of them). In `mainnet` and `testnet` it
shouldn't deploy EL contracts, but for now that's not implemented.
4. Configures parameters, validators and relayers in the same way as
`launch`.
5. Currently, it only deploys `beefy` and `beacon` relayers, `execution`
and `solochain` relayers are pending for a subsequent PR.
2. Add `waitFor` utility function that receives a lambda.
### Refactors
1. Several common functionalities used both by the `launch` and `deploy`
command have been moved to the `cli/handlers/common` directory, from
where both commands use them. These include
1. Checks for installed dependencies.
2. Common constants.
3. The `LaunchedNetwork` class has been moved to this directory.
4. DataHaven nodes common functions.
5. Kurtosis common functions.
6. Relayer common functions.
7. Kubernetes functions (although only used by `deploy`, it seemed
fitting to have it here still).
8. Remove CLI questions and separator prints from `deploy-contracts.ts`
and `set-datahaven-parameters.ts` scripts. These things should be in the
`cli/launch` folder, which consumes the functions in these scripts.
9. Remove `setParametersFromCollection` from `utils` folder and put it
in `cli`.
10. Create base snowbridge relayer configs for `local` and `stagenet` as
two separate directories.
### Fixes
1. Sets the default time of the `deploy` command to 6s as Lodestar is
slower than Lighthouse.
2. In `runShellCommandWithLogger` only print `stderr` if the command
fails.
### Additional Minor Changes
1. K8s secret key names changed from `dh-beefy-relay-eth-key` to
`dh-beefy-relay-ethereum-key` and `dh-beacon-relay-sub-key` to
`dh-beacon-relay-substrate-key`, for simplicity in the deployment
script.
11. Update suggested configs for `.vscode` configs.
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Co-authored-by: Steve Degosserie <723552+stiiifff@users.noreply.github.com>
Lighthouse consensus layer client has a bug when building the next sync
committee merkle proof, that is preventing the Snowbridge relayer from
updating the next sync committee in the Ethereum Beacon Client pallet,
on the DataHaven Substrate chain. See issue
[here](https://github.com/sigp/lighthouse/issues/7552).
As a consequence, we're moving to the lodestar implementation.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **Documentation**
- Added detailed IDE configuration recommendations for Rust, Solidity,
and TypeScript in the README to enhance developer experience.
- **Chores**
- Updated Biome configuration files and package dependencies to the
latest schema and version.
- Refined code formatting, linting, and import organization settings for
consistency across the project.
- **Refactor**
- Reordered import statements in multiple files for improved
readability.
- Simplified function signatures and ensured proper async handling in
utility scripts.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Ensured proper completion of asynchronous operations in shell utility
functions.
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Co-authored-by: Gonza Montiel <gonzamontiel@users.noreply.github.com>
- **New Features**
- Initialise Ethereum client pallet with a beacon chain checkpoint
before starting relayers.
- **Improvements**
- Store Ethereum node RPC endpoints in `launchedNetwork` for later
retrieval.
- Standardised CLI options with explicit paired flags for enabling and
disabling features, improving usability.
- Increased slot frequency and number of validator keys per node in test
network configurations.
- Expanded and clarified test environment setup documentation and added
a new CLI usage section in the main README.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Updated runtime fork version constants for testing environments, to
match with Kurtosis'.
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## Summary by CodeRabbit
- **New Features**
- Enhanced CLI with explicit enable/disable flags for network components
and relayers.
- Added initialization of the Ethereum Beacon Client pallet, ensuring
the beacon chain is ready and submitting an initial checkpoint before
starting relayers.
- **Improvements**
- Streamlined network setup by centralizing service endpoint
registration and simplifying RPC URL handling.
- Expanded and clarified CLI and test documentation with detailed setup
instructions and option descriptions.
- **Configuration Updates**
- Updated network and beacon relay configurations for improved slot
timing, validator key allocation, and sync committee period.
- Adjusted Ethereum fork version constants to ensure compatibility.
- **Bug Fixes**
- Improved error handling and validation during network and relayer
initialization.
- **Documentation**
- Added an "E2E CLI" section to the main README.
- Enhanced test environment documentation with clearer steps and tips.
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## Summary
This PR attempts to improve caching, and thus speeds, for Docker image
generation.
This is to dramatically reduce the times of building images by using:
- cargo chef
- cache mounts
- sccache
- cache dance
## Context
As a result this means thats changes that Do not Affect the code, should
(in theory) not trigger a new build to be run.
Changes that do change the rust code should also in theory be shorter as
the dependencies are unlikely to have changed and so that too can be
reused. In fact some part of the process should always be able to be
re-used unless we do something like drastic like change rust-toolchain,
but even then should only be a one time thing to regenerate that part of
the cache.
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Co-authored-by: Facundo Farall <37149322+ffarall@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR adds the basic framework for E2E and the greater typescript
testing framework for the repo.
### Contents
- CI workflow for running E2E tests on push to main, PRs and manual
- Test suite for E2E
- Currently only read-only tests
- Using `bun:test` for time being but we can always change in future
- We are using the logging library `pino` so we can help with debugging
- set environment variable `LOG_LEVEL` to get extra information on
helpers
- Local `utils` namespace for all our test suites for easy importing
- Has helpers which interact with both the docker driver and also
blockscout backend
- Allows us to fetch deployed smart contracts by their name or address
and interact with them
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Co-authored-by: Facundo Farall <37149322+ffarall@users.noreply.github.com>