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Kwil

The database for Web3.

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Kwil is the node software for Kwil Networks. Built with PostgreSQL and CometBFT, Kwil enables byzantine fault tolerant networks to be built on top of relational databases.

Overview

To learn more about high-level Kwil concepts, refer to the Kwil documentation.

To test deploying and using a Kuneiform schema (Kwil's smart contract language) on the Kwil testnet, refer to the Kwil testnet tutorial.

For more information on kwil-db, check out the Kwil node documentation.

Quickstart

Build Instructions

Prerequisites

To build Kwil, you will need to install:

  1. Go 1.22 or 1.23

  2. (optional) Taskfile

    task tools

Only Go is required to build directly from the cmd/kwild folder or via go install, although developers may require the other tools.

To run Kwil, PostgreSQL is also required. See the documentation for more information.

Build

The build task will compile kwild, kwil-cli, and kwil-admin binaries. They will be generated in .build/:

task build

You may also build the individual applications manually:

cd cmd/kwild
go build

Or without even cloning the source repository:

go install github.com/kwilteam/kwil-db/cmd/[email protected]

Just replace v0.7.0 with the desired version or latest.

Running kwild

Running kwild requires a PostgreSQL host running. Since the default configuration of most PostgreSQL packages requires changes for kwild, the easiest is to run our pre-configured Docker image:

docker run -p 5432:5432 -v kwil-pg-demo:/var/lib/postgresql/data \
    --shm-size 256m -e "POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust" \
    --name kwil-pg-demo kwildb/postgres:latest

The first time this is run, it will pull the kwildb/postgres image from Docker Hub and create a new persistent Docker volume named kwil-pg-demo. NOTE: This command requires no authentication with postgres, and should not be used in production.

task pg may be used to run the above command.

You can then start a single node network using the kwild binary built in the previous section:

# Use the full path to kwild if it is not on your PATH.
kwild --autogen

With the --autogen flag, the node automatically creates a new random network and validator key, and the node will begin producing blocks.

For more information on running nodes, and how to run a multi-node network, refer to the Kwil documentation.

Resetting node data

By default, kwild stores all data in ~/.kwild. To reset the data on a deployment, remove the data directory while the node is stopped:

rm -r ~/.kwild

Then delete the PostgreSQL database. If using the Docker image or service, delete the container and it's volume:

docker container rm -f kwil-pg-demo
docker volume rm -f kwil-pg-demo

task pg:clean may be used to run the above commands.

If using a system install of postgres, recreate the database with psql:

psql -U postgres -h 127.0.0.1 -d postgres \
    -c "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS kwild" \
    -c "CREATE DATABASE kwild OWNER kwild"

Unified kwild + postgres Quickstart Docker Service

For development purposes, the deployments/compose/kwil folder contains a Docker Compose service definition that starts both kwild and postgres, configured so that they will work together out-of-the-box with no additional configuration changes. Start it by running the following from the deployments/compose/kwil folder in the repository:

cd deployments/compose/kwil
docker compose up --build -d

With the -d option, the service(s) will be started as background processes. To stop them or view logs, use the docker container commands or the Docker Desktop dashboard.

On start, this service definition will create a testnode folder in the same location as the docker-compose.yml file, and a persistent Docker volume called kwil_pgkwil for the postgres database cluster files.

This also runs with the --autogen flag, creating a new randomly generated chain, and is not intended for production use. However, the service definition may be used as a basis for a customized deployment.

Extensions

Kwil offers an extension system that allows you to extend the functionality of your network (e.g. building network oracles, customizing authentication, running deterministic compute, etc.). To learn more about the types of extensions and how to build them, refer to the extensions directory README.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to kwil-db. To contribute, please read our contributing guidelines.

License

The kwil-db repository (i.e. everything outside of the core directory) is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for more details.

The kwil Go SDK (i.e. everything inside of the core directory) is licensed under the MIT License. See core/LICENSE.md for more details.