Welcome to the MEV-Boost project! We just ask you to be nice when you play with us.
Please start by reading our code of conduct.
Install a few dev dependencies for make lint
:
go install github.com/mgechev/[email protected]
go install mvdan.cc/[email protected]
go install honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/[email protected]
go install github.com/golangci/golangci-lint/cmd/[email protected]
Look at the README for instructions to install the dependencies and build mev-boost
Alternatively, run mev-boost without build step:
go run . -h
# Run mev-boost
./mev-boost -goerli -relay-check -relay URL-OF-TRUSTED-RELAY
Note that you'll need to set the correct genesis fork version (either manually with -genesis-fork-version
or a helper flag -mainnet
/-goerli
/-sepolia
).
make test
make lint
make run-mergemock-integration
test-cli is a utility to run through all the proposer requests against mev-boost+relay. See also the test-cli readme.
Mergemock is fully integrated: https://github.com/protolambda/mergemock
Make sure you've setup and built mergemock first, refer to its README but here's a quick setup guide:
git clone https://github.com/protolambda/mergemock.git
cd mergemock
go build . mergemock
wget https://gist.githubusercontent.com/lightclient/799c727e826483a2804fc5013d0d3e3d/raw/2e8824fa8d9d9b040f351b86b75c66868fb9b115/genesis.json
openssl rand -hex 32 | tr -d "\n" > jwt.hex
Then you can run an integration test with mergemock, spawning both a mergemock relay+execution engine and a mergemock consensus client pointing to mev-boost, which in turn points to the mergemock relay:
cd mev-boost
make run-mergemock-integration
The path to the mergemock repo is assumed to be ../mergemock
, you can override like so:
make MERGEMOCK_DIR=/PATH-TO-MERGEMOCK-REPO run-mergemock-integration
to run mergemock in dev mode:
make MERGEMOCK_BIN='go run .' run-mergemock-integration
Start by making sure that your code is readable, consistent, and pretty. Follow the Clean Code recommendations.
- Your proposed changes should be first described and discussed in an issue.
- Open the branch in a personal fork, not in the team repository.
- Every pull request should be small and represent a single change. If the problem is complicated, split it in multiple issues and pull requests.
- Every pull request should be covered by unit tests.
We appreciate you, friend <3.
For the checklist and guide to releasing a new version, see RELEASE.md.