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Run Chainhook as a Service using Stacks

You can run Chainhook as a service to evaluate Stacks blocks against your predicates. You can also dynamically register new predicates by enabling predicates registration API.

Start with the prerequisite section and configure your files to start the chainhook service.

Prerequisite

Configure Stacks Node

  • Configure your stacks node using the Stacks node configuration documentation.
  • Recommend the latest version of Stacks. You can check the latest version by following this link.
  • Set up the bitcoin node by following this article, then get the rpcuser, rpcpassword, and rpc_port values defined in the bitcoin.conf file.

A Stacks.toml file is generated when configuring the stacks node. Below is the sample Stacks.toml file.

[node]
working_dir = "/stacks-blockchain"
rpc_bind = "0.0.0.0:20443" # Make a note of this port to use in the `Chainhook.toml`
p2p_bind = "0.0.0.0:20444"
bootstrap_node = "02da7a464ac770ae8337a343670778b93410f2f3fef6bea98dd1c3e9224459d36b@seed-0.mainnet.stacks.co:20444,02afeae522aab5f8c99a00ddf75fbcb4a641e052dd48836408d9cf437344b63516@seed-1.mainnet.stacks.co:20444,03652212ea76be0ed4cd83a25c06e57819993029a7b9999f7d63c36340b34a4e62@seed-2.mainnet.stacks.co:20444"

[burnchain]
chain = "bitcoin"
mode = "mainnet"
peer_host = "localhost"
username = "bitcoind_username" # Must match the rpcuser in the bitcoin.conf
password = "bitcoind_password" # Must match the rpcpassword in the bitcoin.conf
rpc_port = 8332 # Must match the rpcport in the bitcoin.conf
peer_port = 8333

[[events_observer]]
endpoint = "localhost:20455"
retry_count = 255
events_keys = ["*"]

NOTE:

Ensure that the username, password, and rpc_port values in the Stacks.toml file match the values in the bitcoin.conf file. Also, note the rpc_bind port to use in the Chainhook.toml configuration in the next section of this article.

Configure Chainhook

In this section, you will configure a chainhook to communicate with the network. Run the following command in your terminal and generate the Chainhook.toml file.

chainhook config generate --mainnet

Several network parameters in the generated Chainhook.toml configuration file need to match those in the bitcoin.conf file created earlier in the Setting up a Bitcoin Node section. Please update the following parameters accordingly:

  1. Update bitcoind_rpc_username with the username set for rpcuser in bitcoin.conf.
  2. Update bitcoind_rpc_password with the password set for rpcpassword in bitcoin.conf.
  3. Update bitcoind_rpc_url with the same host and port used for rpcport in bitcoin.conf.
  4. Ensure stacks_node_rpc_url matches the rpc_bind in the Stacks.toml.

The following Chainhook.toml file is generated:

[storage]
working_dir = "cache"

# The Http Api allows you to register / deregister
# dynamically predicates.
# Disable by default.
#
# [http_api]
# http_port = 20456
# database_uri = "redis://localhost:6379/"

[network]
mode = "mainnet"
bitcoind_rpc_url = "http://localhost:8332"
bitcoind_rpc_username = "devnet"
bitcoind_rpc_password = "devnet"
# Bitcoin block events can be received by Chainhook
# either through a Bitcoin node's ZeroMQ interface,
# or through the Stacks node. The Stacks node is
# used by default:
stacks_node_rpc_url = "http://localhost:20443"
stacks_events_ingestion_port = 20455
# but zmq can be used instead:
# bitcoind_zmq_url = "tcp://0.0.0.0:18543"

[limits]
max_number_of_bitcoin_predicates = 100
max_number_of_concurrent_bitcoin_scans = 100
max_number_of_stacks_predicates = 10
max_number_of_concurrent_stacks_scans = 10
max_number_of_processing_threads = 16
max_number_of_networking_threads = 16
max_caching_memory_size_mb = 32000

[[event_source]]
tsv_file_url = "https://archive.hiro.so/mainnet/stacks-blockchain-api/mainnet-stacks-blockchain-api-latest"

Ensure the following configurations are matched to allow chainhook to communicate with the Stacks and Bitcoin layers.

bitcoin.confStacks.tomlChainhook.toml
rpcuserusernamebitcoind_rpc_username
rpcpasswordpasswordbitcoind_rpc_password
rpcportrpc_portbitcoind_rpc_url
zmqpubhashblockbitcoind_zmq_url
rpc_bindstacks_node_rpc_url
endpointstacks_events_ingestion_port

NOTE:

The bitcoind_zmq_url is optional when running chainhook as a service using stacks because stacks will pull the blocks from Stacks and the Bitcoin chain.

Scan blockchain based on predicates

Now that the stacks and chainhook configurations are done, you can scan your blocks by defining your predicates. This section helps you with sample JSON files to scan the blocks in the blockchain and render the results. To understand the supported predicates for Stacks, refer to how to use chainhook with stacks.

The following are the two examples to walk you through file_append and http_post then-that predicate designs.

Example 1 uses a print-event.json file to scan the predicates and render results using file_append. Example 2 uses print-event-post.json to scan the predicates and render results using http_post.

You can choose between the following examples to scan the predicates.

Example 1 - file_append

Run the following command to generate a sample JSON file with predicates in your terminal.

chainhook predicates new print-event.json --stacks

A JSON file print-event.json is generated.

{
"chain": "stacks",
"uuid": "6ad27176-2b83-4381-b51c-50baede11e3f",
"name": "Hello world",
"version": 1,
"networks": {
"testnet": {
"start_block": 34239,
"end_block": 50000,
"if_this": {
"scope": "print_event",
"contract_identifier": "ST1SVA0SST0EDT4MFYGWGP6GNSXMMQJDVP1G8QTTC.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1",
"contains": "vault"
},
"then_that": {
"file_append": {
"path": "arkadiko.txt"
}
}
},
"mainnet": {
"start_block": 34239,
"end_block": 50000,
"if_this": {
"scope": "print_event",
"contract_identifier": "SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1",
"contains": "vault"
},
"then_that": {
"file_append": {
"path": "arkadiko.txt"
}
}
}
}
}

NOTE:

You can get blockchain height and current block in the Explorer.

Now, use the following command to scan the blocks based on the predicates defined in the mainnet network block of your print-event.json file.

chainhook predicates scan print-event.json --mainnet

The output of the above command will be a text file arkadiko.txt generated based on the predicate definition. It should look something like this:

{"apply":[{"block_identifier":{"hash":"0xf048102fee15dda049e6781c8e9aec1b39b1b9dc68d06fd9b84dced1b80ddd62","index":34307},"metadata":{"bitcoin_anchor_block_identifier":{"hash":"0x000000000000000000098e9ebc30e7c8e32b30ffecbd7dc5c715b5f07e1de25c","index":705648},"confirm_microblock_identifier":{"hash":"0xa65642590e98f54183a0be747a1c01e41d3ba211f6599eff2574d78ed2578468","index":2},"pox_cycle_index":18,"pox_cycle_length":2100,"pox_cycle_position":1797,"stacks_block_hash":"0x77a1aed86e895cb4b7b969986aa6a28eb2465e7227f351dd4e23d28448b222e9"},"parent_block_identifier":{"hash":"0x3117663ee5c5690d76e3f6c97597cbcc95085e7cecb0791d3edc4f95a4ce6f23","index":34306},"timestamp":1634625398,"transactions":[{"metadata":{"description":"invoked: SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1::collateralize-and-mint(u300000000, u130000000, (tuple (auto-payoff true) (stack-pox true)), \"STX-A\", SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-stx-reserve-v1-1, SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-token, SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-collateral-types-v1-1, SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-oracle-v1-1)","execution_cost":{"read_count":155,"read_length":318312,"runtime":349859000,"write_count":10,"write_length":3621},"fee":188800,"kind":{"data":{"args":["u300000000","u130000000","(tuple (auto-payoff true) (stack-pox true))","\"STX-A\"","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-stx-reserve-v1-1","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-token","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-collateral-types-v1-1","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-oracle-v1-1"],"contract_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1","method":"collateralize-and-mint"},"type":"ContractCall"},"nonce":15,"position":{"index":16},"proof":null,"raw_tx":"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","receipt":{"contract_calls_stack":[],"events":[{"data":{"amount":"130000000","asset_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.usda-token::usda","recipient":"SPWKDKPZ3QDPQGDADWJ3EWPAP14CB1N1HDQ897W5"},"type":"FTMintEvent"},{"data":{"contract_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1","raw_value":"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","topic":"print"},"type":"SmartContractEvent"},{"data":{"amount":"300000000","recipient":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-stx-reserve-v1-1","sender":"SPWKDKPZ3QDPQGDADWJ3EWPAP14CB1N1HDQ897W5"},"type":"STXTransferEvent"},{"data":{"contract_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-dao","raw_value":"0x0c0000000306616374696f6e0d000000066d696e74656404646174610c0000000206616d6f756e740100000000000000000000000007bfa48009726563697069656e7405163936cedf1ddb6bc1aa6f243772cab048c586a18b04747970650d00000005746f6b656e","topic":"print"},"type":"SmartContractEvent"},{"data":{"contract_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-stx-reserve-v1-1","raw_value":"0x0703","topic":"print"},"type":"SmartContractEvent"}],"mutated_assets_radius":["SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.usda-token::usda"],"mutated_contracts_radius":["SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-dao","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-stx-reserve-v1-1","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1","SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.usda-token"]},"result":"(ok u130000000)","sender":"SPWKDKPZ3QDPQGDADWJ3EWPAP14CB1N1HDQ897W5","success":true},"operations":[{"account":{"address":"SPWKDKPZ3QDPQGDADWJ3EWPAP14CB1N1HDQ897W5"},"amount":{"currency":{"decimals":6,"metadata":{"asset_class_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.usda-token::usda","asset_identifier":null,"standard":"SIP10"},"symbol":"TOKEN"},"value":130000000},"operation_identifier":{"index":0},"status":"SUCCESS","type":"CREDIT"},{"account":{"address":"SPWKDKPZ3QDPQGDADWJ3EWPAP14CB1N1HDQ897W5"},"amount":{"currency":{"decimals":6,"symbol":"STX"},"value":300000000},"operation_identifier":{"index":1},"related_operations":[{"index":2}],"status":"SUCCESS","type":"DEBIT"},{"account":{"address":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-stx-reserve-v1-1"},"amount":{"currency":{"decimals":6,"symbol":"STX"},"value":300000000},"operation_identifier":{"index":2},"related_operations":[{"index":1}],"status":"SUCCESS","type":"CREDIT"}],"transaction_identifier":{"hash":"0x580d89b79f4e7cda9e2ae9f1a70a5392149a055b0b6f25968afb80c6cc09306a"}}]}],"chainhook":{"is_streaming_blocks":false,"predicate":{"contains":"vault","contract_identifier":"SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1","scope":"print_event"},"uuid":"6ad27176-2b83-4381-b51c-50baede11e3f"},"rollback":[]}

TIP: To optimize your experience with scanning, the following are a few knobs you can play with: Use of adequate values for start_block and end_block in predicates will drastically improve the performance. Networking: reducing the number of network hops between the chainhook and the bitcoind processes can also help.

Example 2 - http_post

Run the following command to generate a sample JSON file with predicates in your terminal.

chainhook predicates new print-event-post.json --stacks

Update the generated JSON file print-event-post.json with the following:

{
"chain": "stacks",
"uuid": "e5fa09b2-ec3e-4b6a-9a4a-0ebb454f6e19",
"name": "Hello world",
"version": 1,
"networks": {
"testnet": {
"if_this": {
"scope": "print_event",
"contract_identifier": "ST1SVA0SST0EDT4MFYGWGP6GNSXMMQJDVP1G8QTTC.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1",
"contains": "vault"
},
"then_that": {
"http_post": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/events",
"authorization_header": "Bearer cn389ncoiwuencr"
}
},
"start_block": 10200,
"expire_after_occurrence": 5
},
"mainnet": {
"if_this": {
"scope": "print-event",
"contract_identifier": "SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1",
"contains": "vault"
},
"then_that": {
"http_post": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/events",
"authorization_header": "Bearer cn389ncoiwuencr"
}
},
"start_block": 10200,
"expire_after_occurrence": 5
}
}
}

NOTE:

The start_block is the required field to use the http_post then-that predicate.

Now, use the following command to scan the blocks based on the predicates defined in the print-event-post.json file.

chainhook predicates scan print-event-post.json --mainnet

The above command posts events to the URL http://localhost:3000/events mentioned in the Chainhook.toml file.

Initiate Chainhook Service

In this section, you'll learn how to initiate the chainhook service using the following two ways and use the REST API call to post the events onto a server.

  • Initiate the chainhook service by passing the predicate path to the command as shown below.

    chainhook service start --predicate-path=print-event.json --config-path=Chainhook.toml

    The above command registers the predicates based on the predicate definition in the print-event.json file.

Dynamically Register Predicates

You can also dynamically register new predicates with your Chainhook service.

First, we need to uncomment the following lines of code in the Chainhook.toml file to enable the predicate registration server.

# ...

[http_api]
http_port = 20456
database_uri = "redis://localhost:6379/"

# ...

NOTE:

This assumes you have a local instance of Redis running.

Start the Chainhook service by running the following command:

chainhook service start --config-path=Chainhook.toml

To dynamically register a new predicate, send a POST request to the running predicate registration server at localhost:20456/v1/chainhooks. Include the new predicate in JSON format within the request body. In another terminal window, use the following curl command as an example:

curl -X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"chain": "stacks",
"uuid": "42",
"name": "Arkadiko",
"version": 1,
"networks": {
"mainnet": {
"start_block": 777534,
"if_this": {
"scope": "print-event",
"contract_identifier": "SP2C2YFP12AJZB4MABJBAJ55XECVS7E4PMMZ89YZR.arkadiko-freddie-v1-1",
"contains": "vault"
},
"then_that": {
"http_post": {
"url": "http://localhost:3000/events",
"authorization_header": "Bearer cn389ncoiwuencr"
}
}
}
}
}' \
http://localhost:20456/v1/chainhooks

You should see in your terminal:

{"result":"42","status":200}

And if you hop back over to your Chainhook service terminal window, you will see that your predicate has been registered.

TIP:

You can also run chainhook service by passing multiple predicates. Example: chainhook service start --predicate-path=predicate_1.json --predicate-path=predicate_2.json --config-path=Chainhook.toml