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Transaction Storage Pallet
Indexes transactions and manages storage proofs.
Allows storing arbitrary data on the chain. Data is automatically removed after StoragePeriod
blocks, unless the
storage is renewed. Validators must submit proof of storing a random chunk of data for block N - StoragePeriod
when
producing block N
.
Running a chain
The following describes how to set up a new storage chain.
Start with generating a chain spec.
cargo run --release -- build-spec --chain=local > sc_init.json
Edit the json chain spec file to customise the chain. The storage chain genesis params are configured in the
transactionStorage
section. Note that storagePeriod
is specified in blocks and changing it also requires code
changes at the moment.
Build a raw spec from the init spec.
cargo run --release build-spec --chain=sc_init.json --raw > sc.json
Run a few validator nodes.
cargo run --release -- --chain=sc.json -d /tmp/alice --storage-chain --keep-blocks=100800 --ipfs-server --validator --alice
cargo run --release -- --chain=sc.json -d /tmp/bob --storage-chain --keep-blocks=100800 --ipfs-server --validator --bob
--storage-chain
enables transaction indexing. --keep-blocks=100800
enables block pruning. The value here should be
greater or equal than the storage period. --ipfs-server
enables serving stored content over IPFS.
Once the network is started, any other joining nodes need to sync with --sync=fast
. Regular sync will fail because
block pruning removes old blocks. The chain does not keep full block history.
cargo run --release -- --chain=sc.json -d /tmp/charlie --storage-chain --keep-blocks=100800 --ipfs-server --validator --charlie --sync=fast
Making transactions
To store data use the transactionStorage.store
extrinsic. And IPFS CID can be generated from the Blake2-256 hash of
the data.
const util_crypto = require('@polkadot/util-crypto');
const keyring_api = require('@polkadot/keyring');
const polkadot_api = require('@polkadot/api');
const fs = require('fs');
const multihash = require('multihashes');
const CID = require('cids')
const wsProvider = new polkadot_api.WsProvider();
const api = await polkadot_api.ApiPromise.create({ provider: wsProvider });
const keyring = new keyring_api.Keyring({ type: "sr25519" });
const alice = keyring.addFromUri("//Alice");
const file = fs.readFileSync('cute_kitten.jpeg');
const hash = util_crypto.blake2AsU8a(file)
const encoded_hash = multihash.encode(hash, 'blake2b-256');
const cid = new CID(1, 'blake2b-256', encoded_hash)
console.log(cid.toString());
const txHash = await api.tx.transactionStorage.store('0x' + file.toString('hex')).signAndSend(alice);
Data can be queried over IPFS
ipfs swarm connect <substrate peer address>
ipfs block get /ipfs/<CID> > kitten.jpeg
To renew data and prevent it from being disposed after the storage period, use transactionStorage.renew(block, index)
where block
is the block number of the previous store or renew transaction, and index is the index of that transaction
in the block.
License: Apache-2.0
Release
Polkadot SDK stable2409
Dependencies
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