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Published: Apr 9, 2024 License: MIT Imports: 3 Imported by: 0

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Relayer

The relayer is a service that listens to the RFQ contract for new RFQs and optimistically relays requests to the destination chain. The relayer can then claim the funds on the origin chain after waiting a short time. The relayer is also responsible for continuously posting api quotes with it's available balances so clients know how much liquidity is available.

How It Works

The relayer is responsible for two things:

  1. Continuously posting api quotes with it's available balances so clients know how much liquidity is available.
  2. Listening to the RFQ contract for new Bridge transactions and optimistically relaying requests to the destination chain.

In many ways, these can be considered as two seperate programs with a shared state, so we'll treat them as such in the docs.

Transaction Flow

The relayer consists of two main loops that contain the entire business logic of the relayer. The first loop is the chainParser loop which listens for events from on-chain and processes them. The second loop continously pools the db for events in the db which are unfinalized by their status and checks if they can be moved through the queue. Below, we'll go through the full lifecycle of a transaction and the statuses that different paths.

  1. Pre-Status: An on-chain transaction emits the event BridgeRequested. We store this event in the db with the status Seen & wait for the db processor to pick it up.
  2. Seen: The db processor picks up the event
    1. From this step until Relay() is called, we check to make sure the deadline has not been exceeded.
    2. It checks with the quoter if it is valid. If not, it is marked as WillNotProcess
    3. It checks with the inventory manger that there's enough inventory. If not, it is marked as NotEnoughInventory and can be tried later.
    4. If these checks pass, it's stored as CommittedPending because we're still not sure it's pending on chain, but we have committed our liquidity to it.
  3. CommitPending: check the chain to see if transaction is finalized yet, if not wait until it is.
  4. CommitConfirmed: The transaction is finalized on chain, we can now relay it to the destination chain.
  5. RelayPending: We now listen (don't poll) for the relay in the logs. Once we get it we mark the transaction as RelayComplete
  6. RelayComplete: We now call Prove() on the contract to prove that we relayed the transaction. Once this is done, we mark the transaction as ProvePosting
  7. ProvePosting: We've calledProve() event from the contract. It's now time to start waiting for it to confirm and give us a log.
  8. ProofPosted: The proof has been sucessfully submitted to the contract. We now wait for the claim period to expire. Once it does, we mark the transaction as ClaimPending
  9. ClaimComplete: We now wait for the claim period to expire. Once it does, we mark the transaction as ClaimComplete
Quote Posting

The quote posting process is rather rudimentary. The relayer continously fetches a list of its on chain balances and subtraces any open commitments.

Currently, the quotes are standalone; that is, they are not responding to any client requests. The quoter specifies a FixedFee parameter that is meant to account for the gas costs associated with executing transactions on the origin and destinations chains.

In a future version, quotes may be issued in a more classic RFQ-style, where they are posted in response to a client request. In that case we can incorporate more precise pricing logic.

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Package chain defines the interface for interacting with a blockchain.
Package chain defines the interface for interacting with a blockchain.
Package cmd provides the command line interface for the RFQ relayer service
Package cmd provides the command line interface for the RFQ relayer service
Package inventory contains the inventory manager.
Package inventory contains the inventory manager.
Package metadata provides a metadata service for rfq.
Package metadata provides a metadata service for rfq.
Package pricer contains pricing logic for RFQ relayer quotes.
Package pricer contains pricing logic for RFQ relayer quotes.
Package quoter submits quotes to the RFQ API for which assets the relayer is willing to relay.
Package quoter submits quotes to the RFQ API for which assets the relayer is willing to relay.
Package relapi provides RESTful API services for the RFQ relayer
Package relapi provides RESTful API services for the RFQ relayer
Package relconfig contains the config yaml object for the relayer.
Package relconfig contains the config yaml object for the relayer.
Package reldb contains the datbaase interface for the rfq relayer.
Package reldb contains the datbaase interface for the rfq relayer.
base
Package base contains the base implementation for different sql driers.
Package base contains the base implementation for different sql driers.
connect
Package connect contains the database connection logic for the RFQ relayer.
Package connect contains the database connection logic for the RFQ relayer.
mysql
Package mysql provides a common interface for starting sql-lite databases
Package mysql provides a common interface for starting sql-lite databases
sqlite
Package sqlite provides a common interface for starting sql-lite databases
Package sqlite provides a common interface for starting sql-lite databases
Package service contains the core of the relayer.
Package service contains the core of the relayer.

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