This repo contains the Golang reference implementation of the Factom Asset Tokens protocol. This repo provides two executables for interacting with FAT chains, as well as several Golang packages for use by external programs.
A daemon written in Golang that discovers new Factom Asset Tokens chains and maintains their current state. The daemon provides a JSON-RPC 2.0 API for accessing data about token chains.
A CLI for creating new FAT chains, as well as exploring and making transactions
on existing FAT chains. See the output from fat-cli --help for more
information.
This implementation is now at a v1.0 release, which means that the public APIs, both Golang and the JSON-RPC endpoint are version locked. This also means that we believe the code to be stable and secure. That being said, the FAT system and really the entire blockchain industry is experimental.
Please help us improve the code and the protocol by trying to break things and reporting bugs! Thank you!
Pre-compiled binaries for Linux, Windows, and Mac x86_64 systems can be found on the releases page. However, building from source is very easy on most platforms.
Build the Docker image:
$ docker build -t fatd github.com/Factom-Asset-Tokens/fatdCreate a volume for the fatd database:
$ docker volume create fatd_dbRun fatd:
$ docker run -d --name=fatd --network=host -v "fatd_db:/fatd.db" fatd [fatd options]This project uses SQLite3 which uses CGo to
compile and statically link the SQLite3 C libraries to the fatd Golang
binary. CGo requires that GCC be available on your system.
The following dependencies are required to build fatd and fat-cli.
- Golang 1.13 or later. The latest official release of Golang is always recommended.
- GNU GCC is used by CGo to link to the SQLite3 shared libraries.
- Git is used to clone the project and is used by
go buildto pull some dependencies. - GNU Bash is used by a small script which determines a build version number.
- GNU Make is used to execute build commands.
Ensure that Go Modules are enabled by cloning this project outside of your
GOPATH.
$ git clone https://github.com/Factom-Asset-Tokens/fatd.git
$ cd fatd
$ makeYou should now see the fatd and fat-cli binaries for your platform in the
current directory.
You can also build binaries for all platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac):
$ make distributionYou can install and run the fatd and fat-cli binaries from anywhere, so you
may select where you wish to install these on your system.
However, be aware that fatd will look for a directory named fatd.db in the
current working directory and will create it if it does not exist. So if you
start fatd from a new location then you will likely want to point it to use
an existing database using the -dbpath flag.
If you are using Bash or Zsh with completion you can install CLI completion for
fatd and fat-cli using the -installcompletion flag on each command.
$ fatd -installcompletion
Install completion for fatd? y
Installing...
Done!
$ fat-cli --installcompletion
Install completion for fat-cli? y
Installing...
Done!
This only adds lines to your .bash_profile or Zsh equivalent. So you must
restart your shell or source your .bash_profile for the completion to take
effect.
This only needs to be performed once and does not need to be repeated again
when fatd or fat-cli is updated.
The Daemon needs a connection to factomd's API. This defaults to
http://localhost:8088 and can be specified with -s.
Start the daemon from the command line:
INFO Fatd Version: v0.6.0.r110.g73bdb76 pkg=main
INFO Loading chain databases from /home/aslevy/.fatd/mainnet/... pkg=engine
INFO State engine started. pkg=main
INFO Listening on :8078... pkg=srv
INFO JSON RPC API server started. pkg=main
INFO Factom Asset Token Daemon started. pkg=main
INFO Searching for new FAT chains from block 163181 to 215642... pkg=engine
INFO Tracking new FAT chain: b54c4310530dc4dd361101644fa55cb10aec561e7874a7b786ea3b66f2c6fdfb pkg=engine
INFO Syncing... chain=b54c4310530dc4dd361101644fa55cb10aec561e7874a7b786ea3b66f2c6fdfb
INFO Synced. chain=b54c4310530dc4dd361101644fa55cb10aec561e7874a7b786ea3b66f2c6fdfb
At this point fatd has synced the first ever created FAT chain on mainnet,
which is for testing purposes. It is continuing to scan for all valid FAT
chains so it can track them.
If you know the chain id of a FAT chain you are interested in, you can fast
sync it by using the -whitelist flag.
The daemon can be stopped and restarted and syncing will resume from the latest
point. By default the database directory is ~/.fatd/. It can be specified
with -dbdir.
Once the JSON RPC API is started, fat-cli can be used to query about synced
chains, transactions and balances.
For a complete an up-to-date list of flags & options please see fatd -h and
fat-cli -h.
Interact with the FAT daemon RPC from the command line
Token Initialization & Transaction Walk Through
Default http://localhost:8078/v1
See CONTRIBUTING.md