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var ( // NoCustomConfigFlag determines whether to launch a beacon chain using real parameters or demo parameters. NoCustomConfigFlag = cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "no-custom-config", Usage: "Run the beacon chain with the real parameters from phase 0.", } // BeaconRPCProviderFlag defines a beacon node RPC endpoint. BeaconRPCProviderFlag = cli.StringFlag{ Name: "beacon-rpc-provider", Usage: "Beacon node RPC provider endpoint", Value: "localhost:4000", } // CertFlag defines a flag for the node's TLS certificate. CertFlag = cli.StringFlag{ Name: "tls-cert", Usage: "Certificate for secure gRPC. Pass this and the tls-key flag in order to use gRPC securely.", } // KeystorePathFlag defines the location of the keystore directory for a validator's account. KeystorePathFlag = cmd.DirectoryFlag{ Name: "keystore-path", Usage: "Path to the desired keystore directory", Value: cmd.DirectoryString{Value: defaultValidatorDir()}, } // UnencryptedKeysFlag specifies a file path of a JSON file of unencrypted validator keys as an // alternative from launching the validator client from decrypting a keystore directory. UnencryptedKeysFlag = cli.StringFlag{ Name: "unencrypted-keys", Usage: "Filepath to a JSON file of unencrypted validator keys for easier launching of the validator client", Value: "", } // PasswordFlag defines the password value for storing and retrieving validator private keys from the keystore. PasswordFlag = cli.StringFlag{ Name: "password", Usage: "String value of the password for your validator private keys", } // DisablePenaltyRewardLogFlag defines the ability to not log reward/penalty information during deployment DisablePenaltyRewardLogFlag = cli.BoolFlag{ Name: "disable-rewards-penalties-logging", Usage: "Disable reward/penalty logging during cluster deployment", } )
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var ( InteropStartIndex = cli.Uint64Flag{ Name: "interop-start-index", Usage: "The start index to deterministically generate validator keys when used in combination with " + "--interop-num-validators. Example: --interop-start-index=5 --interop-num-validators=3 would generate " + "keys from index 5 to 7.", } InteropNumValidators = cli.Uint64Flag{ Name: "interop-num-validators", Usage: "The number of validators to deterministically generate when used in combination with " + "--interop-num-validators. Example: --interop-start-index=5 --interop-num-validators=3 would generate " + "keys from index 5 to 7.", } )
Flags defined for interoperability testing.
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