Hydra Booster
A DHT Indexer node & Peer Router
A new type of DHT node designed to accelerate the Content Resolution & Content Providing on the IPFS Network. A (cute) Hydra with one belly full of records and many heads (Peer IDs) to tell other nodes about them, charged with rocket boosters to transport other nodes to their destination faster.
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Install
[openssl support (lower CPU usage)]
go get -u -tags=openssl github.com/libp2p/hydra-booster
[standard (sub-optimal)]
go get -u github.com/libp2p/hydra-booster
Usage
hydra-booster
has two modes. A 'single head' mode that has a nicer UI, this is intended to be run in a tmux window or something so you can see statistics about your contribution to the network.
go run ./main.go
The second mode is called 'many heads'. Passing the -nheads=N
allows you to run N heads at a time in the same process. It periodically prints out a status line with information about total peers, uptime, and memory usage.
go run ./main.go -nheads=5
Alternatively you can use the HYDRA_NHEADS
environment var to specify the number of heads. Note the -nheads
flag takes precedence.
Flags
Usage of hydra-booster:
-bootstrap-conc int
How many concurrent bootstraps to run (default 32)
-bootstrap-peers string
A CSV list of peer addresses to bootstrap from.
-bucket-size int
Specify the bucket size, note that for some protocols this must be a specific value i.e. for "/ipfs" it MUST be 20 (default 20)
-db string
Datastore directory (for LevelDB store) or postgresql:// connection URI (for PostgreSQL store)
-disable-prefetch
Disables pre-fetching of discovered provider records (default false).
-disable-prov-counts
Disable counting provider records for metrics reporting (default false).
-disable-prov-gc
Disable provider record garbage collection (default false).
-disable-providers
Disable storing and retrieving provider records, note that for some protocols, like "/ipfs", it MUST be false (default false).
-disable-values
Disable storing and retrieving value records, note that for some protocols, like "/ipfs", it MUST be false (default false).
-enable-relay
Enable libp2p circuit relaying for this node (default false).
-enable-v1-compat
Enables DHT v1 compatibility (default false).
-httpapi-addr string
Specify an IP and port to run the HTTP API server on (default "127.0.0.1:7779")
-idgen-addr string
Address of an idgen HTTP API endpoint to use for generating private keys for heads
-mem
Use an in-memory database. This overrides the -db option
-metrics-addr string
Specify an IP and port to run Prometheus metrics and pprof HTTP server on (default "0.0.0.0:8888")
-name string
A name for the Hydra (for use in metrics)
-nheads int
Specify the number of Hydra heads to create. (default -1)
-port-begin int
If set, begin port allocation here (default -1)
-protocol-prefix string
Specify the DHT protocol prefix (default "/ipfs") (default "/ipfs")
-pstore string
Peerstore directory for LevelDB store (defaults to in-memory store)
-stagger duration
Duration to stagger nodes starts by
-ui-theme string
UI theme, "logey", "gooey" or "none" (default "logey")
Environment variables
Alternatively, some flags can be set via environment variables. Note that flags take precedence over environment variables.
Usage of hydra-booster:
HYDRA_BOOTSTRAP_PEERS string
A CSV list of peer addresses to bootstrap from.
HYDRA_DB string
Datastore directory (for LevelDB store) or postgresql:// connection URI (for PostgreSQL store)
HYDRA_PSTORE string
Peerstore directory for LevelDB store (defaults to in-memory store)
HYDRA_DISABLE_PREFETCH
Disables pre-fetching of discovered provider records (default false).
HYDRA_DISABLE_PROV_COUNTS
Disable counting provider records for metrics reporting (default false).
HYDRA_DISABLE_PROV_GC
Disable provider record garbage collection (default false).
HYDRA_ENABLE_V1_COMPAT
Enables DHT v1 compatibility (default false).
HYDRA_IDGEN_ADDR string
Address of an idgen HTTP API endpoint to use for generating private keys for heads
HYDRA_NAME string
A name for the Hydra (for use in metrics)
HYDRA_NHEADS int
Specify the number of Hydra heads to create. (default -1)
HYDRA_PORT_BEGIN int
If set, begin port allocation here (default -1)
Best Practices
Only run a hydra-booster
on machines with public IP addresses. Having more DHT nodes behind NATs makes DHT queries in general slower, as connecting in generally takes longer and sometimes doesnt even work (resulting in a timeout).
When running with -nheads
, please make sure to bump the ulimit to something fairly high. Expect ~500 connections per node you're running (so with -nheads=10
, try setting ulimit -n 5000
)
Running Multiple Hydras
The total number of heads a single Hydra can have depends on the resources of the machine it's running on. To get the desired number of heads you may need to run multiple Hydras on multiple machines. There's a couple of challenges with this:
- Peer IDs of Hydra heads are balanced in the DHT. When running multiple Hydras it's necessary to designate one of the Hydras to be the "idgen server" and the rest to be "idgen clients" so that all Peer IDs in the Hydra swarm are balanced. Use the
-idgen-addr
flag or HYDRA_IDGEN_ADDR
environment variable to ensure all Peer IDs in the Hydra swarm are balanced perfectly.
- A datastore is shared by all Hydra heads but not by all Hydras. Use the
-db
flag or HYDRA_DB
environment variable to specify a PostgreSQL database connection string that can be shared by all Hydras in the swarm.
- When sharing a datastore between multiple Hydras, ensure only one Hydra in the swarm is performing GC on provider records by using the
-disable-prov-gc
flag or HYDRA_DISABLE_PROV_GC
environment variable, and ensure only one Hydra is counting the provider records in the datastore by using the -disable-prov-counts
flag or HYDRA_DISABLE_PROV_COUNTS
environment variable.
Developers
Release a new version
- Update version number in
version.go
.
- Create a semver tag with "v" prefix e.g.
git tag v0.1.7
.
- Publish a new image to docker hub
- Scale the hydras down and then back up to pick up the change
Publish a new image
# Build your container
docker build -t hydra-booster .
# Get it to run
docker run hydra-booster
# Commit new version
docker commit -m="some commit message" <CONTAINER_ID> libp2p/hydra-booster
# Push to docker hub (must be logged in, do docker login)
docker push libp2p/hydra-booster
Metrics collection with Prometheus
Install Prometheus and then start it using the provided config:
prometheus --config.file=promconfig.yaml --storage.tsdb.path=prometheus-data
Next start the Hydra Booster, specifying the port to run metrics on:
go run ./main.go -nheads=5 -metrics-port=8888
You should now be able to access metrics at http://127.0.0.1:9090.
API
HTTP API
By default the HTTP API is available at http://127.0.0.1:7779.
GET /heads
Returns an ndjson list of peers created by the Hydra: their IDs and mulitaddrs. Example output:
{"Addrs":["/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/50277","/ip4/192.168.0.3/tcp/50277"],"ID":"12D3KooWHacdCMnm4YKDJHn72HPTxc6LRGNzbrbyVEnuLFA3FXCZ"}
{"Addrs":["/ip4/127.0.0.1/tcp/50280","/ip4/192.168.0.3/tcp/50280","/ip4/90.198.150.147/tcp/50280"],"ID":"12D3KooWQnUpnw6xS2VrJw3WuCP8e92fsEDnh4tbqyrXW5AVJ7oe"}
...
GET /records/list
Returns an ndjson list of provider records stored by the Hydra Booster node.
GET /records/fetch/{cid}?nProviders=1
Fetches provider record(s) available on the network by CID. Use the nProviders
query string parameter to signal the number of provider records to find. Returns an ndjson list of provider peers: their IDs and mulitaddrs. Will return HTTP status code 404 if no records were found.
POST /idgen/add
Generate and add a balanced Peer ID to the server's xor trie and return it for use by another Hydra Booster peer. Returns a base64 encoded JSON string. Example output:
"CAESQNcYNr0ENfml2IaiE97Kf3hGTqfB5k5W+C2/dW0o0sJ7b7zsvxWMedz64vKpS2USpXFBKKM9tWDmcc22n3FBnow="
POST /idgen/remove
Remove a balanced Peer ID from the server's xor trie. Accepts a base64 encoded JSON string.
GET /swarm/peers?head=
Returns a list of ndjson peers with open connections optionally filtered by Hydra head. Example output:
{"ID":"12D3KooWKdEMLcKJWk8Swc3KbBJSjpJfNMKZUhcG8LnYPA3XH8Bh","Peer":{"ID":"QmbLHAnMoJPWSCR5Zhtx6BHJX9KiKNN6tpvbUcqanj75Nb","Addr":"/ip4/147.75.83.83/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWKdEMLcKJWk8Swc3KbBJSjpJfNMKZUhcG8LnYPA3XH8Bh","Peer":{"ID":"QmQCU2EcMqAqQPR2i9bChDtGNJchTbq5TbXJJ16u19uLTa","Addr":"/ip6/2604:1380:0:c100::1/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWKdEMLcKJWk8Swc3KbBJSjpJfNMKZUhcG8LnYPA3XH8Bh","Peer":{"ID":"QmNnooDu7bfjPFoTZYxMNLWUQJyrVwtbZg5gBMjTezGAJN","Addr":"/ip4/147.75.69.143/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWKdEMLcKJWk8Swc3KbBJSjpJfNMKZUhcG8LnYPA3XH8Bh","Peer":{"ID":"QmaCpDMGvV2BGHeYERUEnRQAwe3N8SzbUtfsmvsqQLuvuJ","Addr":"/ip4/104.131.131.82/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWKdEMLcKJWk8Swc3KbBJSjpJfNMKZUhcG8LnYPA3XH8Bh","Peer":{"ID":"QmcZf59bWwK5XFi76CZX8cbJ4BhTzzA3gU1ZjYZcYW3dwt","Addr":"/ip6/2604:1380:3000:1f00::1/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWA6MQcQhLAWDJFqWAUNyQf9MuFUGVf3LMo232x8cnrK3p","Peer":{"ID":"QmbLHAnMoJPWSCR5Zhtx6BHJX9KiKNN6tpvbUcqanj75Nb","Addr":"/ip6/2604:1380:2000:7a00::1/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWA6MQcQhLAWDJFqWAUNyQf9MuFUGVf3LMo232x8cnrK3p","Peer":{"ID":"QmQCU2EcMqAqQPR2i9bChDtGNJchTbq5TbXJJ16u19uLTa","Addr":"/ip6/2604:1380:0:c100::1/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWA6MQcQhLAWDJFqWAUNyQf9MuFUGVf3LMo232x8cnrK3p","Peer":{"ID":"QmaCpDMGvV2BGHeYERUEnRQAwe3N8SzbUtfsmvsqQLuvuJ","Addr":"/ip4/104.131.131.82/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWA6MQcQhLAWDJFqWAUNyQf9MuFUGVf3LMo232x8cnrK3p","Peer":{"ID":"QmNnooDu7bfjPFoTZYxMNLWUQJyrVwtbZg5gBMjTezGAJN","Addr":"/ip6/2604:1380:1000:6000::1/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
{"ID":"12D3KooWA6MQcQhLAWDJFqWAUNyQf9MuFUGVf3LMo232x8cnrK3p","Peer":{"ID":"QmcZf59bWwK5XFi76CZX8cbJ4BhTzzA3gU1ZjYZcYW3dwt","Addr":"/ip4/147.75.94.115/tcp/4001","Direction":2}}
License
The hydra-booster project is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms: