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  1. # Upgrading Tendermint Core
  2. This guide provides steps to be followed when you upgrade your applications to
  3. a newer version of Tendermint Core.
  4. ## Unreleased
  5. <Overview>
  6. ### Events
  7. - `KV.Pair` has been replaced with `abci.EventAttribute`. This allows applications to indicate if a msg should be indexed at runtime. Previously this was only possible if the node operator decided to index specific or all messages on startup of the node, now the application can indicate which msgs should be indexed.
  8. ## v0.33.4
  9. ### Go API
  10. - `rpc/client` HTTP and local clients have been moved into `http` and `local` subpackages, and their constructors have been renamed to `New()`.
  11. ### Protobuf Changes
  12. When upgrading to version 0.33.4 you will have to fetch the `third_party` directory along with the updated proto files.
  13. ## v0.33.0
  14. This release is not compatible with previous blockchains due to commit becoming signatures only and fields in the header have been removed.
  15. ### Config Changes
  16. You will need to generate a new config if you have used a prior version of tendermint.
  17. - Tags have been entirely renamed throughout the codebase to events and there keys are called [compositeKeys](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/6d05c531f7efef6f0619155cf10ae8557dd7832f/docs/app-dev/indexing-transactions.md).
  18. - Evidence Params has been changed to include duration.
  19. - `consensus_params.evidence.max_age_duration`.
  20. - Renamed `consensus_params.evidence.max_age` to `max_age_num_blocks`.
  21. ### Go API
  22. - `libs/common` has been removed in favor of specific pkgs.
  23. - `async`
  24. - `service`
  25. - `rand`
  26. - `net`
  27. - `strings`
  28. - `cmap`
  29. - removal of `errors` pkg
  30. ### RPC Changes
  31. - `/validators` is now paginated (default: 30 vals per page)
  32. - `/block_results` response format updated [see RPC docs for details](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc/#/Info/block_results)
  33. - Event suffix has been removed from the ID in event responses
  34. - IDs are now integers not `json-client-XYZ`
  35. ## v0.32.0
  36. This release is compatible with previous blockchains,
  37. however the new ABCI Events mechanism may create some complexity
  38. for nodes wishing to continue operation with v0.32 from a previous version.
  39. There are some minor breaking changes to the RPC.
  40. ### Config Changes
  41. If you have `db_backend` set to `leveldb` in your config file, please change it
  42. to `goleveldb` or `cleveldb`.
  43. ### RPC Changes
  44. The default listen address for the RPC is now `127.0.0.1`. If you want to expose
  45. it publicly, you have to explicitly configure it. Note exposing the RPC to the
  46. public internet may not be safe - endpoints which return a lot of data may
  47. enable resource exhaustion attacks on your node, causing the process to crash.
  48. Any consumers of `/block_results` need to be mindful of the change in all field
  49. names from CamelCase to Snake case, eg. `results.DeliverTx` is now `results.deliver_tx`.
  50. This is a fix, but it's breaking.
  51. ### ABCI Changes
  52. ABCI responses which previously had a `Tags` field now have an `Events` field
  53. instead. The original `Tags` field was simply a list of key-value pairs, where
  54. each key effectively represented some attribute of an event occuring in the
  55. blockchain, like `sender`, `receiver`, or `amount`. However, it was difficult to
  56. represent the occurence of multiple events (for instance, multiple transfers) in a single list.
  57. The new `Events` field contains a list of `Event`, where each `Event` is itself a list
  58. of key-value pairs, allowing for more natural expression of multiple events in
  59. eg. a single DeliverTx or EndBlock. Note each `Event` also includes a `Type`, which is meant to categorize the
  60. event.
  61. For transaction indexing, the index key is
  62. prefixed with the event type: `{eventType}.{attributeKey}`.
  63. If the same event type and attribute key appear multiple times, the values are
  64. appended in a list.
  65. To make queries, include the event type as a prefix. For instance if you
  66. previously queried for `recipient = 'XYZ'`, and after the upgrade you name your event `transfer`,
  67. the new query would be for `transfer.recipient = 'XYZ'`.
  68. Note that transactions indexed on a node before upgrading to v0.32 will still be indexed
  69. using the old scheme. For instance, if a node upgraded at height 100,
  70. transactions before 100 would be queried with `recipient = 'XYZ'` and
  71. transactions after 100 would be queried with `transfer.recipient = 'XYZ'`.
  72. While this presents additional complexity to clients, it avoids the need to
  73. reindex. Of course, you can reset the node and sync from scratch to re-index
  74. entirely using the new scheme.
  75. We illustrate further with a more complete example.
  76. Prior to the update, suppose your `ResponseDeliverTx` look like:
  77. ```go
  78. abci.ResponseDeliverTx{
  79. Tags: []kv.Pair{
  80. {Key: []byte("sender"), Value: []byte("foo")},
  81. {Key: []byte("recipient"), Value: []byte("bar")},
  82. {Key: []byte("amount"), Value: []byte("35")},
  83. }
  84. }
  85. ```
  86. The following queries would match this transaction:
  87. ```go
  88. query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND sender = 'foo'")
  89. query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND recipient = 'bar'")
  90. query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND sender = 'foo' AND recipient = 'bar'")
  91. ```
  92. Following the upgrade, your `ResponseDeliverTx` would look something like:
  93. the following `Events`:
  94. ```go
  95. abci.ResponseDeliverTx{
  96. Events: []abci.Event{
  97. {
  98. Type: "transfer",
  99. Attributes: kv.Pairs{
  100. {Key: []byte("sender"), Value: []byte("foo")},
  101. {Key: []byte("recipient"), Value: []byte("bar")},
  102. {Key: []byte("amount"), Value: []byte("35")},
  103. },
  104. }
  105. }
  106. ```
  107. Now the following queries would match this transaction:
  108. ```go
  109. query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND transfer.sender = 'foo'")
  110. query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND transfer.recipient = 'bar'")
  111. query.MustParse("tm.event = 'Tx' AND transfer.sender = 'foo' AND transfer.recipient = 'bar'")
  112. ```
  113. For further documentation on `Events`, see the [docs](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/60827f75623b92eff132dc0eff5b49d2025c591e/docs/spec/abci/abci.md#events).
  114. ### Go Applications
  115. The ABCI Application interface changed slightly so the CheckTx and DeliverTx
  116. methods now take Request structs. The contents of these structs are just the raw
  117. tx bytes, which were previously passed in as the argument.
  118. ## v0.31.6
  119. There are no breaking changes in this release except Go API of p2p and
  120. mempool packages. Hovewer, if you're using cleveldb, you'll need to change
  121. the compilation tag:
  122. Use `cleveldb` tag instead of `gcc` to compile Tendermint with CLevelDB or
  123. use `make build_c` / `make install_c` (full instructions can be found at
  124. https://tendermint.com/docs/introduction/install.html#compile-with-cleveldb-support)
  125. ## v0.31.0
  126. This release contains a breaking change to the behaviour of the pubsub system.
  127. It also contains some minor breaking changes in the Go API and ABCI.
  128. There are no changes to the block or p2p protocols, so v0.31.0 should work fine
  129. with blockchains created from the v0.30 series.
  130. ### RPC
  131. The pubsub no longer blocks on publishing. This may cause some WebSocket (WS) clients to stop working as expected.
  132. If your WS client is not consuming events fast enough, Tendermint can terminate the subscription.
  133. In this case, the WS client will receive an error with description:
  134. ```json
  135. {
  136. "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  137. "id": "{ID}#event",
  138. "error": {
  139. "code": -32000,
  140. "msg": "Server error",
  141. "data": "subscription was cancelled (reason: client is not pulling messages fast enough)" // or "subscription was cancelled (reason: Tendermint exited)"
  142. }
  143. }
  144. Additionally, there are now limits on the number of subscribers and
  145. subscriptions that can be active at once. See the new
  146. `rpc.max_subscription_clients` and `rpc.max_subscriptions_per_client` values to
  147. configure this.
  148. ```
  149. ### Applications
  150. Simple rename of `ConsensusParams.BlockSize` to `ConsensusParams.Block`.
  151. The `ConsensusParams.Block.TimeIotaMS` field was also removed. It's configured
  152. in the ConsensusParsm in genesis.
  153. ### Go API
  154. See the [CHANGELOG](CHANGELOG.md). These are relatively straight forward.
  155. ## v0.30.0
  156. This release contains a breaking change to both the block and p2p protocols,
  157. however it may be compatible with blockchains created with v0.29.0 depending on
  158. the chain history. If your blockchain has not included any pieces of evidence,
  159. or no piece of evidence has been included in more than one block,
  160. and if your application has never returned multiple updates
  161. for the same validator in a single block, then v0.30.0 will work fine with
  162. blockchains created with v0.29.0.
  163. The p2p protocol change is to fix the proposer selection algorithm again.
  164. Note that proposer selection is purely a p2p concern right
  165. now since the algorithm is only relevant during real time consensus.
  166. This change is thus compatible with v0.29.0, but
  167. all nodes must be upgraded to avoid disagreements on the proposer.
  168. ### Applications
  169. Applications must ensure they do not return duplicates in
  170. `ResponseEndBlock.ValidatorUpdates`. A pubkey must only appear once per set of
  171. updates. Duplicates will cause irrecoverable failure. If you have a very good
  172. reason why we shouldn't do this, please open an issue.
  173. ## v0.29.0
  174. This release contains some breaking changes to the block and p2p protocols,
  175. and will not be compatible with any previous versions of the software, primarily
  176. due to changes in how various data structures are hashed.
  177. Any implementations of Tendermint blockchain verification, including lite clients,
  178. will need to be updated. For specific details:
  179. - [Merkle tree](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/blockchain/encoding.md#merkle-trees)
  180. - [ConsensusParams](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/blockchain/state.md#consensusparams)
  181. There was also a small change to field ordering in the vote struct. Any
  182. implementations of an out-of-process validator (like a Key-Management Server)
  183. will need to be updated. For specific details:
  184. - [Vote](https://github.com/tendermint/spec/blob/master/spec/consensus/signing.md#votes)
  185. Finally, the proposer selection algorithm continues to evolve. See the
  186. [work-in-progress
  187. specification](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/3140).
  188. For everything else, please see the [CHANGELOG](./CHANGELOG.md#v0.29.0).
  189. ## v0.28.0
  190. This release breaks the format for the `priv_validator.json` file
  191. and the protocol used for the external validator process.
  192. It is compatible with v0.27.0 blockchains (neither the BlockProtocol nor the
  193. P2PProtocol have changed).
  194. Please read carefully for details about upgrading.
  195. **Note:** Backup your `config/priv_validator.json`
  196. before proceeding.
  197. ### `priv_validator.json`
  198. The `config/priv_validator.json` is now two files:
  199. `config/priv_validator_key.json` and `data/priv_validator_state.json`.
  200. The former contains the key material, the later contains the details on the last
  201. message signed.
  202. When running v0.28.0 for the first time, it will back up any pre-existing
  203. `priv_validator.json` file and proceed to split it into the two new files.
  204. Upgrading should happen automatically without problem.
  205. To upgrade manually, use the provided `privValUpgrade.go` script, with exact paths for the old
  206. `priv_validator.json` and the locations for the two new files. It's recomended
  207. to use the default paths, of `config/priv_validator_key.json` and
  208. `data/priv_validator_state.json`, respectively:
  209. ```
  210. go run scripts/privValUpgrade.go <old-path> <new-key-path> <new-state-path>
  211. ```
  212. ### External validator signers
  213. The Unix and TCP implementations of the remote signing validator
  214. have been consolidated into a single implementation.
  215. Thus in both cases, the external process is expected to dial
  216. Tendermint. This is different from how Unix sockets used to work, where
  217. Tendermint dialed the external process.
  218. The `PubKeyMsg` was also split into separate `Request` and `Response` types
  219. for consistency with other messages.
  220. Note that the TCP sockets don't yet use a persistent key,
  221. so while they're encrypted, they can't yet be properly authenticated.
  222. See [#3105](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/3105).
  223. Note the Unix socket has neither encryption nor authentication, but will
  224. add a shared-secret in [#3099](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/3099).
  225. ## v0.27.0
  226. This release contains some breaking changes to the block and p2p protocols,
  227. but does not change any core data structures, so it should be compatible with
  228. existing blockchains from the v0.26 series that only used Ed25519 validator keys.
  229. Blockchains using Secp256k1 for validators will not be compatible. This is due
  230. to the fact that we now enforce which key types validators can use as a
  231. consensus param. The default is Ed25519, and Secp256k1 must be activated
  232. explicitly.
  233. It is recommended to upgrade all nodes at once to avoid incompatibilities at the
  234. peer layer - namely, the heartbeat consensus message has been removed (only
  235. relevant if `create_empty_blocks=false` or `create_empty_blocks_interval > 0`),
  236. and the proposer selection algorithm has changed. Since proposer information is
  237. never included in the blockchain, this change only affects the peer layer.
  238. ### Go API Changes
  239. #### libs/db
  240. The ReverseIterator API has changed the meaning of `start` and `end`.
  241. Before, iteration was from `start` to `end`, where
  242. `start > end`. Now, iteration is from `end` to `start`, where `start < end`.
  243. The iterator also excludes `end`. This change allows a simplified and more
  244. intuitive logic, aligning the semantic meaning of `start` and `end` in the
  245. `Iterator` and `ReverseIterator`.
  246. ### Applications
  247. This release enforces a new consensus parameter, the
  248. ValidatorParams.PubKeyTypes. Applications must ensure that they only return
  249. validator updates with the allowed PubKeyTypes. If a validator update includes a
  250. pubkey type that is not included in the ConsensusParams.Validator.PubKeyTypes,
  251. block execution will fail and the consensus will halt.
  252. By default, only Ed25519 pubkeys may be used for validators. Enabling
  253. Secp256k1 requires explicit modification of the ConsensusParams.
  254. Please update your application accordingly (ie. restrict validators to only be
  255. able to use Ed25519 keys, or explicitly add additional key types to the genesis
  256. file).
  257. ## v0.26.0
  258. This release contains a lot of changes to core data types and protocols. It is not
  259. compatible to the old versions and there is no straight forward way to update
  260. old data to be compatible with the new version.
  261. To reset the state do:
  262. ```
  263. $ tendermint unsafe_reset_all
  264. ```
  265. Here we summarize some other notable changes to be mindful of.
  266. ### Config Changes
  267. All timeouts must be changed from integers to strings with their duration, for
  268. instance `flush_throttle_timeout = 100` would be changed to
  269. `flush_throttle_timeout = "100ms"` and `timeout_propose = 3000` would be changed
  270. to `timeout_propose = "3s"`.
  271. ### RPC Changes
  272. The default behaviour of `/abci_query` has been changed to not return a proof,
  273. and the name of the parameter that controls this has been changed from `trusted`
  274. to `prove`. To get proofs with your queries, ensure you set `prove=true`.
  275. Various version fields like `amino_version`, `p2p_version`, `consensus_version`,
  276. and `rpc_version` have been removed from the `node_info.other` and are
  277. consolidated under the tendermint semantic version (ie. `node_info.version`) and
  278. the new `block` and `p2p` protocol versions under `node_info.protocol_version`.
  279. ### ABCI Changes
  280. Field numbers were bumped in the `Header` and `ResponseInfo` messages to make
  281. room for new `version` fields. It should be straight forward to recompile the
  282. protobuf file for these changes.
  283. #### Proofs
  284. The `ResponseQuery.Proof` field is now structured as a `[]ProofOp` to support
  285. generalized Merkle tree constructions where the leaves of one Merkle tree are
  286. the root of another. If you don't need this functionality, and you used to
  287. return `<proof bytes>` here, you should instead return a single `ProofOp` with
  288. just the `Data` field set:
  289. ```
  290. []ProofOp{
  291. ProofOp{
  292. Data: <proof bytes>,
  293. }
  294. }
  295. ```
  296. For more information, see:
  297. - [ADR-026](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/docs/architecture/adr-026-general-merkle-proof.md)
  298. - [Relevant ABCI
  299. documentation](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/docs/spec/abci/apps.md#query-proofs)
  300. - [Description of
  301. keys](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/crypto/merkle/proof_key_path.go#L14)
  302. ### Go API Changes
  303. #### crypto/merkle
  304. The `merkle.Hasher` interface was removed. Functions which used to take `Hasher`
  305. now simply take `[]byte`. This means that any objects being Merklized should be
  306. serialized before they are passed in.
  307. #### node
  308. The `node.RunForever` function was removed. Signal handling and running forever
  309. should instead be explicitly configured by the caller. See how we do it
  310. [here](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/30519e8361c19f4bf320ef4d26288ebc621ad725/cmd/tendermint/commands/run_node.go#L60).
  311. ### Other
  312. All hashes, except for public key addresses, are now 32-bytes.
  313. ## v0.25.0
  314. This release has minimal impact.
  315. If you use GasWanted in ABCI and want to enforce it, set the MaxGas in the genesis file (default is no max).
  316. ## v0.24.0
  317. New 0.24.0 release contains a lot of changes to the state and types. It's not
  318. compatible to the old versions and there is no straight forward way to update
  319. old data to be compatible with the new version.
  320. To reset the state do:
  321. ```
  322. $ tendermint unsafe_reset_all
  323. ```
  324. Here we summarize some other notable changes to be mindful of.
  325. ### Config changes
  326. `p2p.max_num_peers` was removed in favor of `p2p.max_num_inbound_peers` and
  327. `p2p.max_num_outbound_peers`.
  328. ```
  329. # Maximum number of inbound peers
  330. max_num_inbound_peers = 40
  331. # Maximum number of outbound peers to connect to, excluding persistent peers
  332. max_num_outbound_peers = 10
  333. ```
  334. As you can see, the default ratio of inbound/outbound peers is 4/1. The reason
  335. is we want it to be easier for new nodes to connect to the network. You can
  336. tweak these parameters to alter the network topology.
  337. ### RPC Changes
  338. The result of `/commit` used to contain `header` and `commit` fields at the top level. These are now contained under the `signed_header` field.
  339. ### ABCI Changes
  340. The header has been upgraded and contains new fields, but none of the existing
  341. fields were changed, except their order.
  342. The `Validator` type was split into two, one containing an `Address` and one
  343. containing a `PubKey`. When processing `RequestBeginBlock`, use the `Validator`
  344. type, which contains just the `Address`. When returning `ResponseEndBlock`, use
  345. the `ValidatorUpdate` type, which contains just the `PubKey`.
  346. ### Validator Set Updates
  347. Validator set updates returned in ResponseEndBlock for height `H` used to take
  348. effect immediately at height `H+1`. Now they will be delayed one block, to take
  349. effect at height `H+2`. Note this means that the change will be seen by the ABCI
  350. app in the `RequestBeginBlock.LastCommitInfo` at block `H+3`. Apps were already
  351. required to maintain a map from validator addresses to pubkeys since v0.23 (when
  352. pubkeys were removed from RequestBeginBlock), but now they may need to track
  353. multiple validator sets at once to accomodate this delay.
  354. ### Block Size
  355. The `ConsensusParams.BlockSize.MaxTxs` was removed in favour of
  356. `ConsensusParams.BlockSize.MaxBytes`, which is now enforced. This means blocks
  357. are limitted only by byte-size, not by number of transactions.