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Overview ¶
Package params defines the simulation parameters in the gaia.
It contains the default weights used for each transaction used on the module's simulation. These weights define the chance for a transaction to be simulated at any gived operation.
You can repace the default values for the weights by providing a params.json file with the weights defined for each of the transaction operations:
{ "op_weight_msg_send": 60, "op_weight_msg_delegate": 100, }
In the example above, the `MsgSend` has 60% chance to be simulated, while the `MsgDelegate` will always be simulated.
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Constants ¶
const ( StakePerAccount = "stake_per_account" InitiallyBondedValidators = "initially_bonded_validators" )
Simulation parameter constants
const ( DefaultWeightMsgSend int = 100 DefaultWeightMsgMultiSend int = 10 DefaultWeightMsgSetWithdrawAddress int = 50 DefaultWeightMsgWithdrawDelegationReward int = 50 DefaultWeightMsgWithdrawValidatorCommission int = 50 DefaultWeightMsgFundCommunityPool int = 50 DefaultWeightMsgDeposit int = 100 DefaultWeightMsgVote int = 67 DefaultWeightMsgUnjail int = 100 DefaultWeightMsgCreateValidator int = 100 DefaultWeightMsgEditValidator int = 5 DefaultWeightMsgDelegate int = 100 DefaultWeightMsgUndelegate int = 100 DefaultWeightMsgBeginRedelegate int = 100 DefaultWeightCommunitySpendProposal int = 5 DefaultWeightTextProposal int = 5 DefaultWeightParamChangeProposal int = 5 )
Default simulation operation weights for messages and gov proposals
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Types ¶
type EncodingConfig ¶
type EncodingConfig struct { InterfaceRegistry types.InterfaceRegistry Marshaler codec.Marshaler TxConfig client.TxConfig Amino *codec.LegacyAmino }
EncodingConfig specifies the concrete encoding types to use for a given app. This is provided for compatibility between protobuf and amino implementations.
func MakeEncodingConfig ¶
func MakeEncodingConfig() EncodingConfig
MakeEncodingConfig creates an EncodingConfig for an amino based test configuration.