deg (Debugging Event Graph)
A simple tui to explore darkfi's Event Graph state. Displays:
- Active components of EventGraph.
- Live protocol msgs.
- Update active components.
Run
Using a venv
Deg requires Python 3.12.0. Make sure Python is installed and on the
latest version.
Depending on your setup you may need to install a virtual environment for Python. Do so as follows:
% python -m venv python-env
% source python-env/bin/activate
Then install the requirements:
% pip install -r requirements.txt
Run deg:
% ./deg
You will need to reactivate the venv in your current terminal session
each time you use deg as follows:
% source python-env/bin/activate
Without a venv
If you don't require a venv, install the requirements and run deg as follows:
% pip install -r requirements.txt
% python main.py
Config
On first run, deg will create a config file in the config directory
specific to your operating system.
To use deg you will need to open the config file and modify it. Enter
the RPC ports of the nodes you want to connect to and title them as you
see fit. The default config file uses localhost, but you can replace
this with hostnames or external IP addresses. You must also specify
whether it is a NORMAL or a LILITH node.
Usage
Navigate up and down using the arrow keys. Scroll the message log using
PageUp and PageDown. Type q to quit.
Logging
deg creates a log file in bin/deg/deg.log. To see json data and
other debug info, tail the file like so:
tail -f deg.log