This repo implements a celestia da-server
for Alt-DA mode using generic
commitments.
The da-server
connects to a celestia-node running as a sidecar process.
celestia da-server accepts the following flags for celestia storage using celestia-openrpc
--celestia.auth-token value ($OP_PLASMA_DA_SERVER_CELESTIA_AUTH_TOKEN)
celestia auth token
--celestia.namespace value ($OP_PLASMA_DA_SERVER_CELESTIA_NAMESPACE)
celestia namespace
--celestia.server value (default: "http://localhost:26658") ($OP_PLASMA_DA_SERVER_CELESTIA_SERVER)
celestia server endpoint
The celestia server endpoint should be set to the celestia-node rpc server,
usually http://127.0.0.1:26658
.
A random valid namespace can be generated by running the following command:
export NAMESPACE=00000000000000000000000000000000000000$(openssl rand -hex 10)
The auth token is auto generated by celestia-node and is required to submit blob transactions to the celestia-node.
Follow the usual instructions for setting up devnet.
There are two ways to test the celestia da-server
in devnet and testnet
modes.
The first way uses a fork of rollop to automate deployment. This method is recommended for beginners.
Clone the rollop repository, checkout
the plasma
branch and follow the instructions in the README to setup the
rollop stack.
git clone https://github.com/celestiaorg/roll-op.git
cd roll-op
git checkout plasma
./rollop setup --yes
rollop is configured to use mocha-4
celestia network by default in both
devnet and testnet modes.
Once the rollop stack is setup, you can start the devnet with the following command:
./rollop --clean devnet
This will start the devnet in Alt-DA mode with celestia-node running in testnet mode.
You can verify that the devnet is running by checking da-server logs:
tail -f deployments/rollup/logs/da_server.log
Upon successful operation, the logs should contain the following message:
t=2024-05-30T19:08:30+0000 lvl=info msg="Using celestia storage" url=http://127.0.0.1:26658
t=2024-05-30T19:08:32+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=0900000000000000b25a32154ab00902cfc0269b3239b612ebfe7f7263545119ee7251cc72728142
t=2024-05-30T19:08:34+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=0a00000000000000cb559bc3c6a01b0819460ce86c13165fdc58ac9c81c1e52404f8c4b36097db87
t=2024-05-30T19:08:34+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob request" id=010c0900000000000000b25a32154ab00902cfc0269b3239b612ebfe7f7263545119ee7251cc72728142
Copy example config config.toml.example
to config.toml
and update any
fields as required.
Next start the testnet with the following command:
./rollop --name=celopstia-11177111 --preset=prod --config=config.toml l2
You can verify that the testnet is running by checking da-server logs:
tail -f deployments/celopstia-11177111/logs/da_server.log
Upon successful operation, the logs should contain the following message:
t=2024-06-03T21:36:32+0000 lvl=info msg="Using celestia storage" url=http://127.0.0.1:26658
t=2024-06-03T21:36:32+0000 lvl=info msg="Started DA Server"
t=2024-06-03T21:37:16+0000 lvl=debug msg=PUT url=/put/
t=2024-06-03T21:37:19+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=430f1e0000000000f34842f2c61d3b1fc1fad749ed442320fdce7023669f3116ea8df024ce792b7f
t=2024-06-03T21:38:23+0000 lvl=debug msg=PUT url=/put/
t=2024-06-03T21:38:28+0000 lvl=debug msg=GET url=/get/0x010c430f1e0000000000f34842f2c61d3b1fc1fad749ed442320fdce7023669f3116ea8df024ce792b7f
t=2024-06-03T21:38:28+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob request" id=010c430f1e0000000000f34842f2c61d3b1fc1fad749ed442320fdce7023669f3116ea8df024ce792b7f
To configure the da-server to use a different namespace, update the
da_namespace
field in config.toml
.
To configure the da-server to use a different celestia network, you'll need to
update the --p2p.network
flag in l2_batcher.py
, l2_node.py
and
celestia_light_node.py
for now. This will be configurable in the future.
Check the logs for the da-server
to see if it is running successfully:
tail -f deployments/rollup/logs/da_server.log
Additionally verify that the batcher is able to submit transactions to the celestia-node:
tail -f deployments/rollup/logs/l2_batcher.log
The second way to test the celestia da-server
uses docker-compose to deploy
the rollup stack. This method reuses the bedrock devnet docker-compose setup
and is recommended for developers.
For testing devnet, we'll use the local-celestia-devnet docker image which simulates the whole celestia network including a local celestia-node and does not require a peer-to-peer connection.
To run a local devnet with local-celestia-devnet:
DEVNET_PLASMA="true" GENERIC_PLASMA="true" make devnet-up
This will start the devnet in Alt-DA mode with local-celestia-devnet.
You can verify that the devnet is running by checking da-server logs:
docker logs -f ops-da-server-1 | grep celestia
Upon successful operation, the logs should contain the following message:
t=2024-05-30T19:08:30+0000 lvl=info msg="Using celestia storage" url=http://da:26658
t=2024-05-30T19:08:32+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=0900000000000000b25a32154ab00902cfc0269b3239b612ebfe7f7263545119ee7251cc72728142
t=2024-05-30T19:08:34+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=0a00000000000000cb559bc3c6a01b0819460ce86c13165fdc58ac9c81c1e52404f8c4b36097db87
t=2024-05-30T19:08:34+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob request" id=010c0900000000000000b25a32154ab00902cfc0269b3239b612ebfe7f7263545119ee7251cc72728142
Usually, it's better to deploy both OP stack and celestia-node in the same network, but for ease of testing, we will modify the devnet docker-compose file to submit to celestia testnet instead.
For running Alt-DA in celestia testnet mode, we'll use the celestia-node docker image which requires a celestia testnet network like mocha or arabica.
To run a celestia-node in testnet mode, follow the instructions for setting up a light node and changes required to the docker-compose file
Note that in this case, the auth token needs to be configured using the CELESTIA_NODE_AUTH_TOKEN environment variable.
To obtain the auth token for celestia-node, check the documentation for the node type you are using
Once the docker compose file is modified, you can run the devnet with the following command:
DEVNET_PLASMA="true" GENERIC_PLASMA="true" make devnet-up
This will start the devnet in Alt-DA mode with celestia-node running in testnet mode.
You can verify that the devnet is running by checking da-server logs:
docker logs -f ops-bedrock-da-server-1 | grep celestia
Once again, upon successful operation, the logs should contain the following message:
t=2024-05-30T19:08:30+0000 lvl=info msg="Using celestia storage" url=http://da:26658
t=2024-05-30T19:08:32+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=0900000000000000b25a32154ab00902cfc0269b3239b612ebfe7f7263545119ee7251cc72728142
t=2024-05-30T19:08:34+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob successfully submitted" id=0a00000000000000cb559bc3c6a01b0819460ce86c13165fdc58ac9c81c1e52404f8c4b36097db87
t=2024-05-30T19:08:34+0000 lvl=info msg="celestia: blob request" id=010c0900000000000000b25a32154ab00902cfc0269b3239b612ebfe7f7263545119ee7251cc72728142
As an alternative, you may wish to deploy OP stack and celestia-node both to testnets e.g. sepolia and mocha.
In this case, run a celestia light node and da-server, then follow the instructions for creating your own L2 rollup testnet including the following flags:
op-node
--plasma.enabled=true
--plasma.da-service=true
op-batcher
--plasma.enabled=true
--plasma.da-service=true
da-server
--generic-commitment=true
--celestia.server=http://localhost:26658
--celestia.auth-token=$CELESTIA_NODE_AUTH_TOKEN
--celestia.namespace=$NAMESPACE
where $CELESTIA_NODE_AUTH_TOKEN
is the auth token for the celestia-node and $NAMESPACE
is a random valid namespace.
Check the logs for the da-server
to see if it is running successfully:
docker logs -f ops-bedrock-da-server-1
Additionally verify that the batcher is able to submit transactions to the celestia-node:
docker logs -f ops-bedrock-op-batcher-1