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Changelog Chainlink Core

2.12.0 - UNRELEASED

Minor Changes

  • #13000 1b994043b0 Thanks @ettec! - #internal changes to core required by change BCF3168 in common to add relayer set

  • #12867 27d9413286 Thanks @dhaidashenko! - Added a new CLI command, blocks find-lca, which finds the latest block that is available in both the database and on the chain for the specified chain. Added a new CLI command, node remove-blocks, which removes all blocks and logs greater than or equal to the specified block number. #nops #added

  • #12914 28df745115 Thanks @krehermann! - #internal Add script to create test database user and update docs

  • #12837 f7982fa718 Thanks @cedric-cordenier! - Add support for workflow jobs to Operator UI #wip #added

  • #12686 2e768c150b Thanks @nolag! - Add a comment to Chain Reader Service constructor that specifies that anonymous events are not supported.

  • #12650 6991af26d9 Thanks @silaslenihan! - #internal Gas Estimator L1Oracles to be chain specific #removed cmd/arbgas

  • #12857 d90229e7a7 Thanks @ettec! - #internal Updates required to work with chainlink-common changes to support grpc streams for capabilities

  • #12605 1d9dd466e2 Thanks @reductionista! - core/chains/evm/logpoller: Stricter finality checks in LogPoller, to be more robust during rpc failover events #updated

  • #12968 c97781582b Thanks @dimriou! - Moved test functions under evm package to support evm extraction #internal

  • #12456 78dd3e026a Thanks @jmank88! - Use sqlutil instead of pg.Opts/Q/Queryer #internal

  • #12533 ccb8cd85fe Thanks @DylanTinianov! - #added : Re-enable abandoned transaction tracker

  • #12760 3f4573479c Thanks @DylanTinianov! - #nops : Enable configurable client error regexes for error classification #added : New toml configuration options for [EVM.NodePool.Errors] to pass regexes on NonceTooLow, NonceTooHigh, ReplacementTransactionUnderpriced, LimitReached, TransactionAlreadyInMempool, TerminallyUnderpriced, InsufficientEth, TxFeeExceedsCap, L2FeeTooLow, L2FeeTooHigh, L2Full, TransactionAlreadyMined, Fatal, and ServiceUnavailable.

  • #12595 e6d4814bda Thanks @ilija42! - Move JuelsPerFeeCoinCacheDuration under JuelsPerFeeCoinCache struct in config. Rename JuelsPerFeeCoinCacheDuration to updateInterval. Add stalenessAlertThreshold to JuelsPerFeeCoinCache config. StalenessAlertThreshold cfg option has a default of 24 hours which means that it doesn't have to be set unless we want to override the duration after which a stale cache should start throwing errors.

  • #12767 8db5ccfb39 Thanks @pavel-raykov! - Validate user email before asking for a password in the chainlink CLI.

  • #12851 40064f0dfe Thanks @amit-momin! - #internal Updated FindTxesWithAttemptsAndReceiptsByIdsAndState method signature to accept int64 for tx ID instead of big.Int

Patch Changes

2.11.0 - 2024-04-30

Minor Changes

  • #12920 2d2a42876d Thanks @ilija42! - Move JuelsPerFeeCoinCacheDuration under JuelsPerFeeCoinCache struct in config. Rename JuelsPerFeeCoinCacheDuration to updateInterval. Add stalenessAlertThreshold to JuelsPerFeeCoinCache config. StalenessAlertThreshold cfg option has a default of 24 hours which means that it doesn't have to be set unless we want to override the duration after which a stale cache should start throwing errors.

  • #12348 efead72965 Thanks @reductionista! - Update config for zkevm polygon chains

  • #12082 608ea0a467 Thanks @dhaidashenko! - HeadTracker now respects the FinalityTagEnabled config option. If the flag is enabled, HeadTracker backfills blocks up to the latest finalized block provided by the corresponding RPC call. To address potential misconfigurations, HistoryDepth is now calculated from the latest finalized block instead of the head. NOTE: Consumers (e.g. TXM and LogPoller) do not fully utilize Finality Tag yet.

  • #12489 3a49094db2 Thanks @kidambisrinivas! - - Misc VRF V2+ contract changes

    • Reuse struct RequestCommitmentV2Plus from VRFTypes
    • Fix interface name IVRFCoordinatorV2PlusFulfill in BatchVRFCoordinatorV2Plus to avoid confusion with IVRFCoordinatorV2Plus.sol
    • Remove unused errors
    • Rename variables for readability
    • Fix comments
    • Minor gas optimisation (++i)
    • Fix integration tests
  • #12093 3f6d901fe6 Thanks @friedemannf! - The xdai ChainType has been renamed to gnosis to match the chain's new name. The old value is still supported but has been deprecated and will be removed in v2.13.0.

  • #12503 dc224a2924 Thanks @amit-momin! - Added a tx simulation feature to the chain client to enable testing for zk out-of-counter (OOC) errors

  • #12634 e9e903bf4b Thanks @ettec! - Update keyvalue store to be compatible with the interface required in chainlink common

  • #12496 31350477ae Thanks @silaslenihan! - Change LimitTransfer gasLimit type from uint32 to uint64

  • #12339 96d2fe13b8 Thanks @dhaidashenko! - Add the pool_rpc_node_highest_finalized_block metric that tracks the highest finalized block seen per RPC. If FinalityTagEnabled = true, a positive NodePool.FinalizedBlockPollInterval is needed to collect the metric. If the finality tag is not enabled, the metric is populated with a calculated latest finalized block based on the latest head and finality depth.

  • #12473 f1d1f249eb Thanks @justinkaseman! - Copy common transmitter methods into FunctionsContractTransmitter to enable product specific modification

  • #12534 bd532b5e2a Thanks @silaslenihan! - Extracted Gas Limit Multiplier from gas estimators to WrappedEvmEstimator.

  • #12578 ffd492295f Thanks @RensR! - Remove 0.6 and 0.7 Solidity source code

Patch Changes

  • #12973 02d3f2fee9 Thanks @george-dorin! - JuelsPerFeeCoinCache is enabled by default for OCR2 jobs, added Disable field under [pluginConfig.JuelsPerFeeCoinCache] tag to disable this feature (e.g. Disable=true)

  • #12920 be50a8370a Thanks @ilija42! - Fix in memory data source cache changes/bug that only allowed pipeline results where none of the data sources failed. #bugfix

  • #12570 2d33524a35 Thanks @samsondav! - VerboseLogging is now turned on by default.

    You may disable if this results in excessive log volume. Disable like so:

    [Pipeline]
    VerboseLogging = false
    
  • #12458 51b134700a Thanks @HenryNguyen5! - Add json schema support to workflows

  • #12697 33398b7945 Thanks @samsondav! - Increase default config for postgres max open conns from 20 to 100.

    Also, add autoscaling for mercury jobs. The max open conns limit will be automatically increased to the number of mercury jobs if this exceeds the configured value.

  • #12540 17c037678d Thanks @RyanRHall! - Change auto 2.3 flat fees from link to USD

  • #12696 ee52be7cf9 Thanks @KuphJr! - Remove LogPoller filters for outdated Functions coordinator contracts

  • #12405 2bd210bfa8 Thanks @jinhoonbang! - Soft delete consumer nonce in VRF coordinator v2.5

  • #12387 42e72d2d26 Thanks @ogtownsend! - Adds prometheus metrics for automation streams error handling

  • #12388 30b73a804d Thanks @justinkaseman! - Chainlink Functions contracts v1.3 audit findings

  • #12332 89abd726b6 Thanks @Tofel! - Add new pipeline for testing EVM node compatibility on go-ethereum dependency bump

  • #12621 9c2764adbf Thanks @KuphJr! - Add GetFilters function to the log_poller

  • #12592 b512ef5a7d Thanks @ibrajer! - Set LINK native feed in VRFV2PlusWrapper to immutable

  • #12404 b74079b672 Thanks @HenryNguyen5! - Add OCR3 capability contract wrapper

  • #12498 1c576d0e34 Thanks @samsondav! - Add new config option Pipeline.VerboseLogging

    VerboseLogging enables detailed logging of pipeline execution steps. This is disabled by default because it increases log volume for pipeline runs, but can be useful for debugging failed runs without relying on the UI or database. Consider enabling this if you disabled run saving by setting MaxSuccessfulRuns to zero.

    Set it like the following example:

    [Pipeline]
    VerboseLogging = true
    
  • #12357 a532accd6a Thanks @amirylm! - Added log buffer v1 with improved performance, stability and control over scaling parameters.

    Added a feature flag for using log buffer v1.

  • #12152 a6a2acfe20 Thanks @ferglor! - Calculate blockRate and logLimit defaults in the log provider based on chain ID

  • #12584 c7cacd0710 Thanks @matYang! - L1Oracle handles OP Stack Ecotone encoded l1 gas price

  • #12564 246762ceeb Thanks @mateusz-sekara! - Exposing information about LogPoller finality violation via Healthy method. It's raised whenever LogPoller sees reorg deeper than the finality

  • #12575 23254c4bf5 Thanks @augustbleeds! - Update starknet relayer to fix nonce issue. introduces optional api-key for starknet toml config.

  • #12353 07c9f6cadd Thanks @amit-momin! - Fixed a race condition bug around EVM nonce management, which could cause the Node to skip a nonce and get stuck.

  • #12344 6fa1f5dddc Thanks @eutopian! - Add rebalancer support for feeds manager ocr2 plugins

  • #12484 590cad6126 Thanks @mateusz-sekara! - Making LogPoller's replay more robust by backfilling up to finalized block and processing rest in the main loop

  • #12612 d44abe3769 Thanks @RensR! - Upgraded transmission to 0.8.19

  • #12444 dde7fdff33 Thanks @ogtownsend! - Updating prometheus metrics for Automation log triggers

  • #12479 93762ccbd8 Thanks @jinhoonbang! - Update solc version for vrf v2.5 coordinators

  • #12337 195b504a93 Thanks @samsondav! - Mercury jobs can now broadcast to multiple mercury servers.

    Previously, a single mercury server would be specified in a job spec as so:

    [pluginConfig]
    serverURL = "example.com/foo"
    serverPubKey = "724ff6eae9e900270edfff233e16322a70ec06e1a6e62a81ef13921f398f6c93"

    You may now specify multiple mercury servers, as so:

    [pluginConfig]
    servers = { "example.com/foo" = "724ff6eae9e900270edfff233e16322a70ec06e1a6e62a81ef13921f398f6c93", "mercury2.example:1234/bar" = "524ff6eae9e900270edfff233e16322a70ec06e1a6e62a81ef13921f398f6c93" }
  • #11899 67560b9f1d Thanks @DylanTinianov! - Refactor EVM ORMs to remove pg dependency

  • #12531 88e010d604 Thanks @jinhoonbang! - Increase num optimizations to 500 for vrf v2.5 coordinator

  • #12375 831aea819d Thanks @shileiwill! - Add liquidity pool for automation 2.3

  • #12412 83c8688a14 Thanks @poopoothegorilla! - Bump grafana to 1.1.1

  • #12248 e1950769ee Thanks @FelixFan1992! - Add version support for automation registry 2.*

2.10.0 - 2024-04-05

Added

  • Gas bumping logic to the SuggestedPriceEstimator. The bumping mechanism for this estimator refetches the price from the RPC and adds a buffer on top using the greater of BumpPercent and BumpMin.
  • Added a new configuration field named NodeIsSyncingEnabled for EVM.NodePool that will check on every reconnection to an RPC if it's syncing and should not be transitioned to Alive state. Disabled by default.
  • Add preliminary support for "llo" job type (Data Streams V1)
  • Add LogPrunePageSize parameter to the EVM configuration. This parameter controls the number of logs removed during prune phase in LogPoller. Default value is 0, which deletes all logs at once - exactly how it used to work, so it doesn't require any changes on the product's side.
  • Add Juels Fee Per Coin data source caching for OCR2 Feeds. Cache is time based and is turned on by default with default cache refresh of 5 minutes. Cache can be configured through pluginconfig using "juelsPerFeeCoinCacheDuration" and "juelsPerFeeCoinCacheDisabled" tags. Duration tag accepts values between "30s" and "20m" with default of "0s" that is overridden on cache startup to 5 minutes.
  • Add rebalancer support for feeds manager ocr2 plugins.

Fixed

  • P2P.V2 is required in configuration when either OCR or OCR2 are enabled. The node will fail to boot if P2P.V2 is not enabled.
  • Removed unnecessary gas price warnings in gas estimators when EIP-1559 mode is enabled.

Changed

  • Minimum required version of Postgres is now >= 12. Postgres 11 was EOL'd in November 2023. Added a new version check that will prevent Chainlink from running on EOL'd Postgres. If you are running Postgres <= 11 you should upgrade to the latest version. The check can be forcibly overridden by setting SKIP_PG_VERSION_CHECK=true.
  • Updated the LimitDefault and LimitMax configs types to uint64

2.9.1 - 2024-03-07

Changed

  • eth_call RPC requests are now sent with both input and data fields to increase compatibility with servers that recognize only one.
  • GasEstimator will now include Type 0x3 (Blob) transactions in the gas calculations to estimate it more accurately.

2.9.0 - 2024-02-22

Added

  • chainlink health CLI command and HTML /health endpoint, to provide human-readable views of the underlying JSON health data.
  • New job type stream to represent streamspecs. This job type is not yet used anywhere but will be required for Data Streams V1.
  • Environment variables CL_MEDIAN_ENV, CL_SOLANA_ENV, and CL_STARKNET_ENV for setting environment variables in LOOP Plugins with an .env file.
    echo "Foo=Bar" >> median.env
    echo "Baz=Val" >> median.env
    CL_MEDIAN_ENV="median.env"
    

Fixed

  • Fixed the encoding used for transactions when resending in batches

Removed

  • P2P.V1 is no longer supported and must not be set in TOML configuration in order to boot. Use P2P.V2 instead. If you are using both, V1 can simply be removed.
  • Removed TelemetryIngress.URL and TelemetryIngress.ServerPubKey from TOML configuration, these fields are replaced by [[TelemetryIngress.Endpoints]]:
  [[TelemetryIngress.Endpoints]]
  Network = '...' # e.g. EVM. Solana, Starknet, Cosmos
  ChainID = '...' # e.g. 1, 5, devnet, mainnet-beta
  URL = '...'
  ServerPubKey = '...'

2.8.0 - 2024-01-24

Added

  • Added distributed tracing in the OpenTelemetry trace format to the node, currently focused at the LOOPP Plugin development effort. This includes a new set of Tracing TOML configurations. The default for collecting traces is off - you must explicitly enable traces and setup a valid OpenTelemetry collector. Refer to .github/tracing/README.md for more details.

  • Added a new, optional WebServer authentication option that supports LDAP as a user identity provider. This enables user login access and user roles to be managed and provisioned via a centralized remote server that supports the LDAP protocol, which can be helpful when running multiple nodes. See the documentation for more information and config setup instructions. There is a new [WebServer].AuthenticationMethod config option, when set to ldap requires the new [WebServer.LDAP] config section to be defined, see the reference docs/core.toml.

  • New prom metrics for mercury transmit queue: mercury_transmit_queue_delete_error_count mercury_transmit_queue_insert_error_count mercury_transmit_queue_push_error_count Nops should consider alerting on these.

  • Mercury now implements a local cache for fetching prices for fees, which ought to reduce latency and load on the mercury server, as well as increasing performance. It is enabled by default and can be configured with the following new config variables:

    [Mercury]
    
    # Mercury.Cache controls settings for the price retrieval cache querying a mercury server
    [Mercury.Cache]
    # LatestReportTTL controls how "stale" we will allow a price to be e.g. if
    # set to 1s, a new price will always be fetched if the last result was
    # from 1 second ago or older.
    #
    # Another way of looking at it is such: the cache will _never_ return a
    # price that was queried from now-LatestReportTTL or before.
    #
    # Setting to zero disables caching entirely.
    LatestReportTTL = "1s" # Default
    # MaxStaleAge is that maximum amount of time that a value can be stale
    # before it is deleted from the cache (a form of garbage collection).
    #
    # This should generally be set to something much larger than
    # LatestReportTTL. Setting to zero disables garbage collection.
    MaxStaleAge = "1h" # Default
    # LatestReportDeadline controls how long to wait for a response from the
    # mercury server before retrying. Setting this to zero will wait indefinitely.
    LatestReportDeadline = "5s" # Default
    
  • New prom metrics for the mercury cache: mercury_cache_fetch_failure_count mercury_cache_hit_count mercury_cache_wait_count mercury_cache_miss_count

  • Added new EVM.OCR TOML config fields DeltaCOverride and DeltaCJitterOverride for overriding the config DeltaC.

  • Mercury v0.2 has improved consensus around current block that uses the most recent 5 blocks instead of only the latest one

  • Two new prom metrics for mercury, nops should consider adding alerting on these:

    • mercury_insufficient_blocks_count
    • mercury_zero_blocks_count
  • Added new Mercury.TLS TOML config field CertFile for configuring transport credentials when the node acts as a client and initiates a TLS handshake.

Changed

  • PromReporter no longer directly reads txm related status from the db, and instead uses the txStore API.
  • L2Suggested mode is now called SuggestedPrice
  • Console logs will now escape (non-whitespace) control characters
  • Following EVM Pool metrics were renamed:
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_statesmulti_node_states
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_alivepool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_alive
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_in_syncpool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_in_sync
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_out_of_syncpool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_out_of_sync
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_unreachablepool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_unreachable
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_invalid_chain_idpool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_invalid_chain_id
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_unusablepool_rpc_node_num_transitions_to_unusable
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_highest_seen_blockpool_rpc_node_highest_seen_block
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_num_seen_blockspool_rpc_node_num_seen_blocks
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_polls_totalpool_rpc_node_polls_total
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_polls_failedpool_rpc_node_polls_failed
    • evm_pool_rpc_node_polls_successpool_rpc_node_polls_success

Removed

  • Removed Optimism2 as a supported gas estimator mode

Fixed

  • Corrected Ethereum Sepolia LinkContractAddress to 0x779877A7B0D9E8603169DdbD7836e478b4624789
  • Fixed a bug that caused the Telemetry Manager to report incorrect health

Upcoming Required Configuration Changes

Starting in v2.9.0:

  • TelemetryIngress.URL and TelemetryIngress.ServerPubKey will no longer be allowed. Any TOML configuration that sets this fields will prevent the node from booting. These fields will be replaced by [[TelemetryIngress.Endpoints]]
  • P2P.V1 will no longer be supported and must not be set in TOML configuration in order to boot. Use P2P.V2 instead. If you are using both, V1 can simply be removed.

2.7.2 - 2023-12-14

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug that caused nodes without OCR or OCR2 enabled to fail config validation if P2P.V2 was not explicitly disabled. With this fix, NOPs will not have to make changes to their config.

2.7.1 - 2023-11-21

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug that causes the node to shutdown if all configured RPC's are unreachable during startup.

2.7.0 - 2023-11-14

Added

  • Added new configuration field named LeaseDuration for EVM.NodePool that will periodically check if internal subscriptions are connected to the "best" (as defined by the SelectionMode) node and switch to it if necessary. Setting this value to 0s will disable this feature.
  • Added multichain telemetry support. Each network/chainID pair must be configured using the new fields:
[[TelemetryIngress.Endpoints]]
Network = '...' # e.g. EVM. Solana, Starknet, Cosmos
ChainID = '...' # e.g. 1, 5, devnet, mainnet-beta
URL = '...'
ServerPubKey = '...'

These will eventually replace TelemetryIngress.URL and TelemetryIngress.ServerPubKey. Setting TelemetryIngress.URL and TelemetryIngress.ServerPubKey alongside [[TelemetryIngress.Endpoints]] will prevent the node from booting. Only one way of configuring telemetry endpoints is supported.

  • Added bridge_name label to pipeline_tasks_total_finished prometheus metric. This should make it easier to see directly what bridge was failing out from the CL NODE perspective.

  • LogPoller will now use finality tags to dynamically determine finality on evm chains if EVM.FinalityTagEnabled=true, rather than the fixed EVM.FinalityDepth specified in toml config

Changed

  • P2P.V1 is now disabled (Enabled = false) by default. It must be explicitly enabled with true to be used. However, it is deprecated and will be removed in the future.
  • P2P.V2 is now enabled (Enabled = true) by default.

Upcoming Required Configuration Changes

Starting in v2.9.0:

  • TelemetryIngress.URL and TelemetryIngress.ServerPubKey will no longer be allowed. Any TOML configuration that sets this fields will prevent the node from booting. These fields will be replaced by [[TelemetryIngress.Endpoints]]
  • P2P.V1 will no longer be supported and must not be set in TOML configuration in order to boot. Use P2P.V2 instead. If you are using both, V1 can simply be removed.

Removed

  • Removed the ability to set a next nonce value for an address through CLI

2.6.0 - 2023-10-18

Added

  • Simple password use in production builds is now disallowed - nodes with this configuration will not boot and will not pass config validation.
  • Helper migrations function for injecting env vars into goose migrations. This was done to inject chainID into evm chain id not null in specs migrations.
  • OCR2 jobs now support querying the state contract for configurations if it has been deployed. This can help on chains such as BSC which "manage" state bloat by arbitrarily deleting logs older than a certain date. In this case, if logs are missing we will query the contract directly and retrieve the latest config from chain state. Chainlink will perform no extra RPC calls unless the job spec has this feature explicitly enabled. On chains that require this, nops may see an increase in RPC calls. This can be enabled for OCR2 jobs by specifying ConfigContractAddress in the relay config TOML.

Removed

  • Removed support for sending telemetry to the deprecated Explorer service. All nodes will have to remove Explorer related keys from TOML configuration and env vars.
  • Removed default evmChainID logic where evmChainID was implicitly injected into the jobspecs based on node EVM chainID toml configuration. All newly created jobs(that have evmChainID field) will have to explicitly define evmChainID in the jobspec.
  • Removed keyset migration that migrated v1 keys to v2 keys. All keys should've been migrated by now, and we don't permit creation of new v1 keys anymore

All nodes will have to remove the following secret configurations:

  • Explorer.AccessKey
  • Explorer.Secret

All nodes will have to remove the following configuration field: ExplorerURL

Fixed

  • Unauthenticated users executing CLI commands previously generated a confusing error log, which is now removed: [ERROR] Error in transaction, rolling back: session missing or expired, please login again pg/transaction.go:118
  • Fixed a bug that was preventing job runs to be displayed when the job chainID was disabled.
  • chainlink txs evm create returns a transaction hash for the attempted transaction in the CLI. Previously only the sender, recipient and unstarted state were returned.
  • Fixed a bug where evmChainId is requested instead of id or evm-chain-id in CLI error verbatim
  • Fixed a bug that would cause the node to shut down while performing backup
  • Fixed health checker to include more services in the prometheus health metric and HTTP /health endpoint
  • Fixed a bug where prices would not be parsed correctly in telemetry data

2.5.0 - 2023-09-13

Added

  • New prometheus metrics for mercury:
    • mercury_price_feed_missing
    • mercury_price_feed_errors Nops may wish to add alerting on these.

Upcoming Required Configuration Change

  • Starting in 2.6.0, chainlink nodes will no longer allow insecure configuration for production builds. Any TOML configuration that sets the following line will fail validation checks in node start or node validate:
AllowSimplePasswords=true
  • To migrate on production builds, update the database password set in Database.URL to be 16 - 50 characters without leading or trailing whitespace. URI parsing rules apply to the chosen password - refer to RFC 3986 for special character escape rules.

Added

  • Various Functions improvements

2.4.0 - 2023-08-21

Fixed

  • Updated v2/keys/evm and v2/keys/eth routes to return 400 and 404 status codes where appropriate. Previously 500s were returned when requested resources were not found or client requests could not be parsed.
  • Fixed withdrawing ETH from CL node for EIP1559 enabled chains. Previously would error out unless validation was overridden with allowHigherAmounts.

Added

  • Added the ability to specify and merge fields from multiple secrets files. Overrides of fields and keys are not allowed.
  • Added new database table evm_upkeep_states to persist eligibility state for recently checked upkeeps.

Upcoming Required Configuration Change

  • Starting in 2.6.0, chainlink nodes will no longer allow insecure configuration for production builds. Any TOML configuration that sets the following line will fail validation checks in node start or node validate:
AllowSimplePasswords=true
  • To migrate on production builds, update the database password set in Database.URL to be 16 - 50 characters without leading or trailing whitespace. URI parsing rules apply to the chosen password - refer to RFC 3986 for special character escape rules.

2.3.0 - 2023-07-28

Added

  • Add a new field called Order (range from 1 to 100) to EVM.Nodes that is used for the PriorityLevel node selector and also as a tie-breaker for HighestHead and TotalDifficulty. Order levels are considered in ascending order. If not defined it will default to Order = 100 (last level).
  • Added new node selection mode called PriorityLevel for EVM, it is a tiered round-robin in ascending order of theOrder field. Example:
[EVM.NodePool]
SelectionMode = 'PriorityLevel'

[[EVM.Nodes]]
Name = '...'
WSURL = '...'
HTTPURL = '...'
Order = 5
  • The config keys WebServer.StartTimeout and WebServer.HTTPMaxSize. These keys respectively set a timeout for the node server to start and set the max request size for HTTP requests. Previously these attributes were set by JobPipeline.DefaultHTTPLimit/JobPipeline.DefaultHTTPTimeout. To migrate to these new fields, set their values to be identical to JobPipeline.DefaultHTTPLimit/JobPipeline.DefaultHTTPTimeout.

  • Low latency oracle jobs now support in-protocol block range guarantees. This is necessary in order to produce reports with block number ranges that do not overlap. It can now be guaranteed at the protocol level, so we can use local state instead of relying on an unreliable round-trip to the Mercury server.

  • New settings Evm.GasEstimator.LimitJobType.OCR2, OCR2.DefaultTransactionQueueDepth, OCR2.SimulateTransactions for OCR2 jobs. These replace the settings Evm.GasEstimator.LimitJobType.OCR, OCR.DefaultTransactionQueueDepth, and OCR.SimulateTransactions for OCR2.

  • Add new config parameter to OCR and OCR2 named TraceLogging that enables trace logging of OCR and OCR2 jobs, previously this behavior was controlled from the P2P.TraceLogging parameter. To maintain the same behavior set OCR.TraceLogging and OCR2.TraceLogging to the same value P2P.TraceLogging was set.

  • Add two new config parameters WebServer.ListenIP and WebServer.TLS.ListenIP which allows binding Chainlink HTTP/HTTPS servers to a particular IP. The default is '0.0.0.0' which listens to all IP addresses (same behavior as before). Set to '127.0.0.1' to only allow connections from the local machine (this can be handy for local development).

  • Add several new metrics for mercury feeds, related to WSRPC connections:

    • mercury_transmit_timeout_count
    • mercury_dial_count
    • mercury_dial_success_count
    • mercury_dial_error_count
    • mercury_connection_reset_count

Node operators may wish to add alerting based around these metrics.

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug in the nodes xxx list command that caused results to not be displayed correctly

Changed

  • Assumption violations for MaxFeePerGas >= BaseFeePerGas and MaxFeePerGas >= MaxPriorityFeePerGas in EIP-1559 effective gas price calculation will now use a gas price if specified
  • Config validation now enforces protection against duplicate chain ids and node fields per provided TOML file. Duplicates accross multiple configuration files are still valid. If you have specified duplicate chain ids or nodes in a given configuration file, this change will error out of all node subcommands.
  • Restricted scope of the Evm.GasEstimator.LimitJobType.OCR, OCR.DefaultTransactionQueueDepth, and OCR.SimulateTransactions settings so they apply only to OCR. Previously these settings would apply to OCR2 as well as OCR. You must use the OCR2 equivalents added above if you want your settings to apply to OCR2.

Removed

  • Legacy chain types Optimism and Optimism2. OptimismBedrock is now used to handle Optimism's special cases.
  • Optimism Kovan configurations along with legacy error messages.

2.2.0 - 2023-06-12

Added

  • New prometheus metric for mercury transmit queue: mercury_transmit_queue_load. This is a gauge, scoped by feed ID, that measures how many pending transmissions are in the queue. This should generally speaking be small (< 10 or so). Nops may wish to add alerting if this exceeds some amount.
  • Experimental support of runtime process isolation for Solana data feeds. Requires plugin binaries to be installed and configured via the env vars CL_SOLANA_CMD and CL_MEDIAN_CMD. See plugins/README.md.

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug which made it impossible to re-send the same transaction after abandoning it while manually changing the nonce.

Changed

  • Set default for EVM.GasEstimator.BumpTxDepth to EVM.Transactions.MaxInFlight.
  • Bumped batch size defaults for EVM specific configuration. If you are overriding any of these fields in your local config, please consider if it is necessary:
    • LogBackfillBatchSize = 1000
    • RPCDefaultBatchSize = 250
    • GasEstimator.BatchSize = 25
  • Dropped support for Development Mode configuration. CL_DEV is now ignored on production builds.
  • Updated Docker image's PostgreSQL client (used for backups) to v15 in order to support PostgreSQL v15 servers.

1.13.3 - 2023-06-06

Fixed

  • The 1.13.2 release showed the 1.13.1 version in its VERSION file. This updates the VERSION file to now show 1.13.3.

1.13.2 - 2023-06-05

Fixed

  • Made logging level improvements for the Solana Transaction Manager to reduce excessive noise
  • Fixed race condition in Solana TXM for sanity check and preventing misfired errors

2.1.1 - 2023-05-22

Updated

  • Upgraded WSRPC to v0.7.2

Fixed

  • Fixed a bug that would cause telemetry to be sent with the wrong type.

2.1.0 - 2023-05-16

Changed

  • Database commands chainlink db ... validate TOML configuration and secrets before executing. This change of behavior will report errors if any Database-specific configuration is invalid.

2.0.0 - 2023-04-20

Added

  • Add OCR2 Plugin selection for FMS
  • Added kebab case aliases for the following flags:
    • evm-chain-id alias for evmChainID in commands: chainlink blocks replay, chainlink forwarders track, chainlink keys ... chain
    • old-password alias for oldpassword in commands: chainlink keys ... import
    • new-password alias for newpassword in commands: chainlink keys ... export
    • new-role alias for newrole in commands: admin users chrole
    • set-next-nonce alias for setNextNonce in commands: chainlink keys ... chain

Changed

  • TOML configuration and secrets are now scoped to chainlink node command rather than being global flags.
  • TOML configuration validation has been moved from chainlink config validate to chainlink node validate.
  • Move chainlink node {status,profile} to chainlink admin {status,profile}.

Removed

  • Configuration with legacy environment variables is no longer supported. TOML is required.

1.13.1 - 2023-04-06

Fixed

  • Bumped the WSPRC dependency version to fix a bug that could lead to race conditions

1.13.0 - 2023-03-16

Added

  • Support for sending Bootstrap job specs to the feeds manager
  • Support for sending OCR2 job specs to the feeds manager
  • Log poller filters now saved in db, restored on node startup to guard against missing logs during periods where services are temporarily unable to start
  • Add support for new job type mercury (low-latency oracle)
  • New config option for EVM-based chains AutoCreateKey. If set to false, chainlink will not automatically create any keys for this chain. This can be used in conjunction with mercury to prevent creating useless keys. Example:
[[EVM]]
ChainID = "1"
AutoCreateKey = false
  • Add new option for relayConfig feedID that handles multi-config contracts. Can be applied to any OCR2 job.

Updated

  • TOML env var CL_CONFIG always processed as the last configuration, with the effect of being the final override of any values provided via configuration files.

Changed

  • The config option FeatureFeedsManager/FEATURE_FEEDS_MANAGER is now true by default.

Removed

  • Terra is no longer supported

1.12.0 - 2023-02-15

Added

  • Prometheus gauge mailbox_load_percent for percent of "Mailbox" capacity used.
  • New config option, JobPipeline.MaxSuccessfulRuns caps the total number of saved completed runs per job. This is done in response to the pipeline_runs table potentially becoming large, which can cause performance degradation. The default is set to 10,000. You can set it to 0 to disable run saving entirely. NOTE: This can only be configured via TOML and not with an environment variable.
  • Prometheus gauge vector feeds_job_proposal_count to track counts of job proposals partitioned by proposal status.
  • Support for variable expression for the minConfirmations parameter on the ethtx task.

Updated

  • Removed KEEPER_TURN_FLAG_ENABLED as all networks/nodes have switched this to true now. The variable should be completely removed my NOPs.
  • Removed Keeper.UpkeepCheckGasPriceEnabled config (KEEPER_CHECK_UPKEEP_GAS_PRICE_FEATURE_ENABLED in old env var configuration) as this feature is deprecated now. The variable should be completely removed by NOPs.

Fixed

  • Fixed (SQLSTATE 42P18) error on Job Runs page, when attempting to view specific older or infrequenty run jobs
  • The config dump subcommand was fixed to dump the correct config data.
    • The P2P.V1.Enabled config logic incorrectly matched V2, by only setting explicit true values so that otherwise the default is used. The V1.Enabled default value is actually true already, and is now updated to only set explicit false values.
    • The [EVM.Transactions] config fields MaxQueued & MaxInFlight will now correctly match ETH_MAX_QUEUED_TRANSACTIONS & ETH_MAX_IN_FLIGHT_TRANSACTIONS.

1.11.0 - 2022-12-12

Added

  • New EVM.NodePool.SelectionMode TotalDifficulty to use the node with the greatest total difficulty.
  • Add the following prometheus metrics (labelled by bridge name) for monitoring external adapter queries:
    • bridge_latency_seconds
    • bridge_errors_total
    • bridge_cache_hits_total
    • bridge_cache_errors_total
  • EVM.NodePool.SyncThreshold to ensure that live nodes do not lag too far behind.
SyncThreshold = 5 # Default

SyncThreshold controls how far a node may lag behind the best node before being marked out-of-sync. Depending on SelectionMode, this represents a difference in the number of blocks (HighestHead, RoundRobin), or total difficulty (TotalDifficulty).

Set to 0 to disable this check.

TOML Configuration (experimental)

Chainlink now supports static configuration via TOML files as an alternative to the existing combination of environment variables and persisted database configurations.

This is currently experimental, but in the future (with v2.0.0), it will become mandatory as the only supported configuration method. Avoid using TOML for configuration unless running on a test network for this release.

How to use

TOML configuration can be enabled by simply using the new -config <filename> flag or CL_CONFIG environment variable. Multiple files can be used (-c configA.toml -c configB.toml), and will be applied in order with duplicated fields overriding any earlier values.

Existing nodes can automatically generate their equivalent TOML configuration via the config dump subcommand. Secrets must be configured manually and passed via -secrets <filename> or equivalent environment variables.

Format details: CONFIG.mdSECRETS.md

Note: You cannot mix legacy environment variables with TOML configuration. Leaving any legacy env vars set will fail validation and prevent boot.

Examples

Dump your current configuration as TOML.

chainlink config dump > config.toml

Inspect your full effective configuration, and ensure it is valid. This includes defaults.

chainlink --config config.toml --secrets secrets.toml config validate

Run the node.

chainlink -c config.toml -s secrets.toml node start

Bridge caching

BridgeCacheTTL
  • Default: 0s

When set to d units of time, this variable enables using cached bridge responses that are at most d units old. Caching is disabled by default.

Example BridgeCacheTTL=10s, BridgeCacheTTL=1m

Fixed

  • Fixed a minor bug whereby Chainlink would not always resend all pending transactions when using multiple keys

Updated

  • NODE_NO_NEW_HEADS_THRESHOLD=0 no longer requires NODE_SELECTION_MODE=RoundRobin.

1.10.0 - 2022-11-15

Added

New optional external logger added

AUDIT_LOGGER_FORWARD_TO_URL
  • Default: none

When set, this environment variable configures and enables an optional HTTP logger which is used specifically to send audit log events. Audit logs events are emitted when specific actions are performed by any of the users through the node's API. The value of this variable should be a full URL. Log items will be sent via POST

There are audit log implemented for the following events:

  • Auth & Sessions (new session, login success, login failed, 2FA enrolled, 2FA failed, password reset, password reset failed, etc.)
  • CRUD actions for all resources (add/create/delete resources such as bridges, nodes, keys)
  • Sensitive actions (keys exported/imported, config changed, log level changed, environment dumped)

A full list of audit log enum types can be found in the source within the audit package (audit_types.go).

The following AUDIT_LOGGER_* environment variables below configure this optional audit log HTTP forwarder.

AUDIT_LOGGER_HEADERS
  • Default: none

An optional list of HTTP headers to be added for every optional audit log event. If the above AUDIT_LOGGER_FORWARD_TO_URL is set, audit log events will be POSTed to that URL, and will include headers specified in this environment variable. One example use case is auth for example: AUDIT_LOGGER_HEADERS="Authorization||{{token}}".

Header keys and values are delimited on ||, and multiple headers can be added with a forward slash delimiter ('\'). An example of multiple key value pairs: AUDIT_LOGGER_HEADERS="Authorization||{{token}}\Some-Other-Header||{{token2}}"

AUDIT_LOGGER_JSON_WRAPPER_KEY
  • Default: none

When the audit log HTTP forwarder is enabled, if there is a value set for this optional environment variable then the POST body will be wrapped in a dictionary in a field specified by the value of set variable. This is to help enable specific logging service integrations that may require the event JSON in a special shape. For example: AUDIT_LOGGER_JSON_WRAPPER_KEY=event will create the POST body:

{
  "event": {
    "eventID":  EVENT_ID_ENUM,
    "data": ...
  }
}

Automatic connectivity detection; Chainlink will no longer bump excessively if the network is broken

This feature only applies on EVM chains when using BlockHistoryEstimator (the most common case).

Chainlink will now try to automatically detect if there is a transaction propagation/connectivity issue and prevent bumping in these cases. This can help avoid the situation where RPC nodes are not propagating transactions for some reason (e.g. go-ethereum bug, networking issue etc) and Chainlink responds in a suboptimal way by bumping transactions to a very high price in an effort to get them mined. This can lead to unnecessary expense when the connectivity issue is resolved and the transactions are finally propagated into the mempool.

This feature is enabled by default with fairly conservative settings: if a transaction has been priced above the 90th percentile of the past 12 blocks, but still wants to bump due to not being mined, a connectivity/propagation issue is assumed and all further bumping will be prevented for this transaction. In this situation, Chainlink will start firing the block_history_estimator_connectivity_failure_count prometheus counter and logging at critical level until the transaction is mined.

The default settings should work fine for most users. For advanced users, the values can be tweaked by changing BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_CHECK_INCLUSION_BLOCKS and BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_CHECK_INCLUSION_PERCENTILE.

To disable connectivity checking completely, set BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_CHECK_INCLUSION_BLOCKS=0.

Changed

  • The default maximum gas price on most networks is now effectively unlimited.

    • Chainlink will bump as high as necessary to get a transaction included. The connectivity checker is relied on to prevent excessive bumping when there is a connectivity failure.
    • If you want to change this, you can manually set ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI.
  • EVMChainID field will be auto-added with default chain id to job specs of newly created OCR jobs, if not explicitly included.

    • Old OCR jobs missing EVMChainID will continue to run on any chain ETH_CHAIN_ID is set to (or first chain if unset), which may be changed after a restart.
    • Newly created OCR jobs will only run on a single fixed chain, unaffected by changes to ETH_CHAIN_ID after the job is added.
    • It should no longer be possible to end up with multiple OCR jobs for a single contract running on the same chain; only one job per contract per chain is allowed
    • If there are any existing duplicate jobs (per contract per chain), all but the job with the latest creation date will be pruned during upgrade.

Fixed

  • Fixed minor bug where Chainlink would attempt (and fail) to estimate a tip cap higher than the maximum configured gas price in EIP1559 mode. It now caps the tipcap to the max instead of erroring.
  • Fixed bug whereby it was impossible to remove eth keys that had extant transactions. Now, removing an eth key will drop all associated data automatically including past transactions.

1.9.0 - 2022-10-12

Added

  • Added length and lessthan tasks (pipeline).
  • Added gasUnlimited parameter to ethcall task.
  • /keys page in Operator UI now exposes several admin commands, namely:
    • "abandon" to abandon all current txes
    • enable/disable a key for a given chain
    • manually set the nonce for a key See this PR for a screenshot example.

1.8.1 - 2022-09-29

Added

  • New GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE for Arbitrum to support Nitro's multi-dimensional gas model, with dynamic gas pricing and limits.
    • NOTE: It is recommended to remove GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE as an env var if you have it set in order to use the new default.
    • This new, default estimator for Arbitrum networks uses the suggested gas price (up to ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI, with 1000 gwei default) as well as an estimated gas limit (up to ETH_GAS_LIMIT_MAX, with 1,000,000,000 default).
  • ETH_GAS_LIMIT_MAX to put a maximum on the gas limit returned by the Arbitrum estimator.

Changed

  • EIP1559 is now enabled by default on Goerli network

1.8.0 - 2022-09-01

Added

  • Added hexencode and base64encode tasks (pipeline).
  • forwardingAllowed per job attribute to allow forwarding txs submitted by the job.
  • Keypath now supports paths with any depth, instead of limiting it to 2
  • Arbitrum chains are no longer restricted to only FixedPrice GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE
  • Updated Arbitrum Rinkeby & Mainnet & Mainnet configurationss for Nitro
  • Add Arbitrum Goerli configuration
  • It is now possible to use the same key across multiple chains.
  • NODE_SELECTION_MODE (EVM.NodePool.SelectionMode) controls node picking strategy. Supported values: HighestHead (default) and RoundRobin:
    • RoundRobin mode simply iterates among available alive nodes. This was the default behavior prior to this release.
    • HighestHead mode picks a node having the highest reported head number among other alive nodes. When several nodes have the same latest head number, the strategy sticks to the last used node. For chains having NODE_NO_NEW_HEADS_THRESHOLD=0 (such as Arbitrum, Optimism), the implementation will fall back to RoundRobin mode.
  • New keys eth chain command
    • This can also be accessed at /v2/keys/evm/chain.
    • Usage examples:
      • Manually (re)set a nonce:
        • chainlink keys eth chain --address "0xEXAMPLE" --evmChainID 99 --setNextNonce 42
      • Enable a key for a particular chain:
        • chainlink keys eth chain --address "0xEXAMPLE" --evmChainID 99 --enable
      • Disable a key for a particular chain:
        • chainlink keys eth chain --address "0xEXAMPLE" --evmChainID 99 --disable
      • Abandon all currently pending transactions (use with caution!):
        • chainlink evm keys chain --address "0xEXAMPLE" --evmChainID 99 --abandon
    • Commands can be combined e.g.
      • Reset nonce and abandon all currently pending transaction:
        • chainlink evm keys chain --address "0xEXAMPLE" --evmChainID 99 --setNextNonce 42 --abandon

Changed

  • The setnextnonce local client command has been removed, and replaced by a more general key/chain client command.
  • chainlink admin users update command is replaced with chainlink admin users chrole (only the role can be changed for a user)

1.7.1 - 2022-08-22

Added

  • Arbitrum Nitro client error support

1.7.0 - 2022-08-08

Added

  • p2pv2Bootstrappers has been added as a new optional property of OCR1 job specs; default may still be specified with P2PV2_BOOTSTRAPPERS config param
  • Added official support for Sepolia chain
  • Added hexdecode and base64decode tasks (pipeline).
  • Added support for Besu execution client (note that while Chainlink supports Besu, Besu itself has multiple bugs that make it unreliable).
  • Added the functionality to allow the root admin CLI user (and any additional admin users created) to create and assign tiers of role based access to new users. These new API users will be able to log in to the Operator UI independently, and can each have specific roles tied to their account. There are four roles: admin, edit, run, and view.
    • User management can be configured through the use of the new admin CLI command chainlink admin users. Be sure to run chainlink adamin login. For example, a readonly user can be created with: chainlink admin users create [email protected] --role=view.
    • Updated documentation repo with a break down of actions to required role level
  • Added per job spec and per job type gas limit control. The following rule of precedence is applied:
  1. task-specific parameter gasLimit overrides anything else when specified (e.g. ethtx task has such a parameter).
  2. job-spec attribute gasLimit has the scope of the current job spec only.
  3. job-type limits ETH_GAS_LIMIT_*_JOB_TYPE affect any jobs of the corresponding type:
ETH_GAS_LIMIT_OCR_JOB_TYPE    # EVM.GasEstimator.LimitOCRJobType
ETH_GAS_LIMIT_DR_JOB_TYPE     # EVM.GasEstimator.LimitDRJobType
ETH_GAS_LIMIT_VRF_JOB_TYPE    # EVM.GasEstimator.LimitVRFJobType
ETH_GAS_LIMIT_FM_JOB_TYPE     # EVM.GasEstimator.LimitFMJobType
ETH_GAS_LIMIT_KEEPER_JOB_TYPE # EVM.GasEstimator.LimitKeeperJobType
  1. global ETH_GAS_LIMIT_DEFAULT (EVM.GasEstimator.LimitDefault) value is the last resort.

Fixed

  • Addressed a very rare bug where using multiple nodes with differently configured RPC tx fee caps could cause missed transaction. Reminder to everyone to ensure that your RPC nodes have no caps (for more information see the performance and tuning guide).
  • Improved handling of unknown transaction error types, making Chainlink more robust in certain cases on unsupported chains/RPC clients

[1.6.0] - 2022-07-20

Changed

  • After feedback from users, password complexity requirements have been simplified. These are the new, simplified requirements for any kind of password used with Chainlink:
  1. Must be 16 characters or more
  2. Must not contain leading or trailing whitespace
  3. User passwords must not contain the user's API email
  • Simplified the Keepers job spec by removing the observation source from the required parameters.

[1.5.1] - 2022-06-27

Fixed

  • Fix rare out-of-sync to invalid-chain-id transaction
  • Fix key-specific max gas limits for gas estimator and ensure we do not bump gas beyond key-specific limits
  • Fix EVM_FINALITY_DEPTH => ETH_FINALITY_DEPTH

[1.5.0] - 2022-06-21

Changed

  • Chainlink will now log a warning if the postgres database password is missing or too insecure. Passwords should conform to the following rules:
Must be longer than 12 characters
Must comprise at least 3 of:
	lowercase characters
	uppercase characters
	numbers
	symbols
Must not comprise:
	More than three identical consecutive characters
	Leading or trailing whitespace (note that a trailing newline in the password file, if present, will be ignored)

For backward compatibility all insecure passwords will continue to work, however in a future version of Chainlink insecure passwords will prevent application boot. To bypass this check at your own risk, you may set SKIP_DATABASE_PASSWORD_COMPLEXITY_CHECK=true.

  • MIN_OUTGOING_CONFIRMATIONS has been removed and no longer has any effect. ETH_FINALITY_DEPTH is now used as the default for ethtx confirmations instead. You may override this on a per-task basis by setting minConfirmations in the task definition e.g. foo [type=ethtx minConfirmations=42 ...]. NOTE: This may have a minor impact on performance on very high throughput chains. If you don't care about reporting task status in the UI, it is recommended to set minConfirmations=0 in your job specs. For more details, see the relevant section of the performance tuning guide.

  • The following ENV variables have been deprecated, and will be removed in a future release: INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY, CLIENT_NODE_URL, ADMIN_CREDENTIALS_FILE. These vars only applied to Chainlink when running in client mode and have been replaced by command line args, notably: --insecure-skip-verify, --remote-node-url URL and --admin-credentials-file FILE respectively. More information can be found by running ./chainlink --help.

  • The Optimism2 GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE has been renamed to L2Suggested. The old name is still supported for now.

  • The p2pBootstrapPeers property on OCR2 job specs has been renamed to p2pv2Bootstrappers.

Added

  • Added ETH_USE_FORWARDERS config option to enable transactions forwarding contracts.
  • In job pipeline (direct request) the three new block variables are exposed:
    • $(jobRun.blockReceiptsRoot) : the root of the receipts trie of the block (hash)
    • $(jobRun.blockTransactionsRoot) : the root of the transaction trie of the block (hash)
    • $(jobRun.blockStateRoot) : the root of the final state trie of the block (hash)
  • ethtx tasks can now be configured to error if the transaction reverts on-chain. You must set failOnRevert=true on the task to enable this behavior, like so:

foo [type=ethtx failOnRevert=true ...]

So the ethtx task now works as follows:

If minConfirmations == 0, task always succeeds and nil is passed as output If minConfirmations > 0, the receipt is passed through as output If minConfirmations > 0 and failOnRevert=true then the ethtx task will error on revert

If minConfirmations is not set on the task, the chain default will be used which is usually 12 and always greater than 0.

  • http task now allows specification of request headers. Use like so: foo [type=http headers="[\\"X-Header-1\\", \\"value1\\", \\"X-Header-2\\", \\"value2\\"]"].

Fixed

  • Fixed max_unconfirmed_age metric. Previously this would incorrectly report the max time since the last rebroadcast, capping the upper limit to the EthResender interval. This now reports the correct value of total time elapsed since the first broadcast.
  • Correctly handle the case where bumped gas would exceed the RPC node's configured maximum on Fantom (note that node operators should check their Fantom RPC node configuration and remove the fee cap if there is one)
  • Fixed handling of Metis internal fee change

Removed

  • The Optimism OVM 1.0 GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE has been removed.

[1.4.1] - 2022-05-11

Fixed

  • Ensure failed EthSubscribe didn't register a (*rpc.ClientSubscription)(nil) which would lead to a panic on Unsubscribe
  • Fixes parsing of float values on job specs

[1.4.0] - 2022-05-02

Added

  • JSON parse tasks (v2) now support a custom separator parameter to substitute for the default ,.
  • Log slow SQL queries
  • Fantom and avalanche block explorer urls
  • Display requestTimeout in job UI
  • Keeper upkeep order is shuffled

Fixed

  • LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE handling
  • Improved websocket subscription management (fixes issues with multiple-primary-node failover from 1.3.x)
  • VRFv2 fixes and enhancements
  • UI support for minContractPaymentLinkJuels

[1.3.0] - 2022-04-18

Added

  • Added support for Keeper registry v1.2 in keeper jobs
  • Added disk rotating logs. Chainlink will now always log to disk at debug level. The default output directory for debug logs is Chainlink's root directory (ROOT_DIR) but can be configured by setting LOG_FILE_DIR. This makes it easier for node operators to report useful debugging information to Chainlink's team, since all the debug logs are conveniently located in one directory. Regular logging to STDOUT still works as before and respects the LOG_LEVEL env var. If you want to log in disk at a particular level, you can pipe STDOUT to disk. This automatic debug-logs-to-disk feature is enabled by default, and will remain enabled as long as the LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE ENV var is set to a value greater than zero. The amount of disk space required for this feature to work can be calculated with the following formula: LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE * (LOG_FILE_MAX_BACKUPS + 1). If your disk doesn't have enough disk space, the logging will pause and the application will log Errors until space is available again. New environment variables related to this feature:
    • LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE (default: 5120mb) - this env var allows you to override the log file's max size (in megabytes) before file rotation.
    • LOG_FILE_MAX_AGE (default: 0) - if LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE is set, this env var allows you to override the log file's max age (in days) before file rotation. Keeping this config with the default value means not to remove old log files.
    • LOG_FILE_MAX_BACKUPS (default: 1) - if LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE is set, this env var allows you to override the max amount of old log files to retain. Keeping this config with the default value means to retain 1 old log file at most (though LOG_FILE_MAX_AGE may still cause them to get deleted). If this is set to 0, the node will retain all old log files instead.
  • Added support for the force flag on chainlink blocks replay. If set to true, already consumed logs that would otherwise be skipped will be rebroadcasted.
  • Added version compatibility check when using CLI to login to a remote node. flag bypass-version-check skips this check.
  • Interrim solution to set multiple nodes/chains from ENV. This gives the ability to specify multiple RPCs that the Chainlink node will constantly monitor for health and sync status, detecting dead nodes and out of sync nodes, with automatic failover. This is a temporary stand-in until configuration is overhauled and will be removed in future in favor of a config file. Set as such: EVM_NODES='{...}' where the var is a JSON array containing the node specifications. This is not compatible with using any other way to specify node via env (e.g. ETH_URL, ETH_SECONDARY_URL, ETH_CHAIN_ID etc). WARNING: Setting this environment variable will COMPLETELY ERASE your evm_nodes table on every boot and repopulate from the given data, nullifying any runtime modifications. Make sure to carefully read the EVM performance configuration guide for best practices here.

For example:

export EVM_NODES='
[
	{
		"name": "primary_1",
		"evmChainId": "137",
		"wsUrl": "wss://endpoint-1.example.com/ws",
    "httpUrl": "http://endpoint-1.example.com/",
		"sendOnly": false
	},
	{
		"name": "primary_2",
		"evmChainId": "137",
		"wsUrl": "ws://endpoint-2.example.com/ws",
    "httpUrl": "http://endpoint-2.example.com/",
		"sendOnly": false
	},
	{
		"name": "primary_3",
		"evmChainId": "137",
		"wsUrl": "wss://endpoint-3.example.com/ws",
    "httpUrl": "http://endpoint-3.example.com/",
		"sendOnly": false
	},
	{
		"name": "sendonly_1",
		"evmChainId": "137",
		"httpUrl": "http://endpoint-4.example.com/",
		"sendOnly": true
	},
  {
		"name": "sendonly_2",
		"evmChainId": "137",
		"httpUrl": "http://endpoint-5.example.com/",
		"sendOnly": true
	}
]
'

Changed

  • Changed default locking mode to "dual". Bugs in lease locking have been ironed out and this paves the way to making "lease" the default in the future. It is recommended to set DATABASE_LOCKING_MODE=lease, default is set to "dual" only for backwards compatibility.
  • EIP-1559 is now enabled by default on mainnet. To disable (go back to legacy mode) set EVM_EIP1559_DYNAMIC_FEES=false. The default settings should work well, but if you wish to tune your gas controls, see the documentation.

Note that EIP-1559 can be manually enabled on other chains by setting EVM_EIP1559_DYNAMIC_FEES=true but we only support it for official Ethereum mainnet and testnets. It is not recommended enabling this setting on Polygon since during our testing process we found that the EIP-1559 fee market appears to be broken on all Polygon chains and EIP-1559 transactions are actually less likely to get included than legacy transactions.

See issue: maticnetwork/bor#347

  • The pipeline task runs have changed persistence protocol (database), which will result in inability to decode some existing task runs. All new runs should be working with no issues.

Removed

  • LOG_TO_DISK ENV var.

[1.2.1] - 2022-03-17

This release hotfixes issues from moving a new CI/CD system. Feature-wise the functionality is the same as v1.2.0.

Fixed

  • Fixed CI/CD issue where environment variables were not being passed into the underlying build

[1.2.0] - 2022-03-02

Added

  • Added support for the Nethermind Ethereum client.
  • Added support for batch sending telemetry to the ingress server to improve performance.
  • Added v2 P2P networking support (alpha)

New ENV vars:

  • ADVISORY_LOCK_CHECK_INTERVAL (default: 1s) - when advisory locking mode is enabled, this controls how often Chainlink checks to make sure it still holds the advisory lock. It is recommended to leave this at the default.
  • ADVISORY_LOCK_ID (default: 1027321974924625846) - when advisory locking mode is enabled, the application advisory lock ID can be changed using this env var. All instances of Chainlink that might run on a particular database must share the same advisory lock ID. It is recommended to leave this at the default.
  • LOG_FILE_DIR (default: chainlink root directory) - if LOG_FILE_MAX_SIZE is set, this env var allows you to override the output directory for logging.
  • SHUTDOWN_GRACE_PERIOD (default: 5s) - when node is shutting down gracefully and exceeded this grace period, it terminates immediately (trying to close DB connection) to avoid being SIGKILLed.
  • SOLANA_ENABLED (default: false) - set to true to enable Solana support
  • TERRA_ENABLED (default: false) - set to true to enable Terra support
  • BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_EIP1559_FEE_CAP_BUFFER_BLOCKS - if EIP1559 mode is enabled, this optional env var controls the buffer blocks to add to the current base fee when sending a transaction. By default, the gas bumping threshold + 1 block is used. It is not recommended to change this unless you know what you are doing.
  • TELEMETRY_INGRESS_BUFFER_SIZE (default: 100) - the number of telemetry messages to buffer before dropping new ones
  • TELEMETRY_INGRESS_MAX_BATCH_SIZE (default: 50) - the maximum number of messages to batch into one telemetry request
  • TELEMETRY_INGRESS_SEND_INTERVAL (default: 500ms) - the cadence on which batched telemetry is sent to the ingress server
  • TELEMETRY_INGRESS_SEND_TIMEOUT (default: 10s) - the max duration to wait for the request to complete when sending batch telemetry
  • TELEMETRY_INGRESS_USE_BATCH_SEND (default: true) - toggles sending telemetry using the batch client to the ingress server
  • NODE_NO_NEW_HEADS_THRESHOLD (default: 3m) - RPC node will be marked out-of-sync if it does not receive a new block for this length of time. Set to 0 to disable head monitoring for liveness checking,
  • NODE_POLL_FAILURE_THRESHOLD (default: 5) - number of consecutive failed polls before an RPC node is marked dead. Set to 0 to disable poll liveness checking.
  • NODE_POLL_INTERVAL (default: 10s) - how often to poll. Set to 0 to disable all polling.

Bootstrap job

Added a new bootstrap job type. This job removes the need for every job to implement their own bootstrapping logic. OCR2 jobs with isBootstrapPeer=true are automatically migrated to the new format. The spec parameters are similar to a basic OCR2 job, an example would be:

type            = "bootstrap"
name            = "bootstrap"
relay           = "evm"
schemaVersion	= 1
contractID      = "0xAb5801a7D398351b8bE11C439e05C5B3259aeC9B"
[relayConfig]
chainID	        = 4

EVM node hot failover and liveness checking

Chainlink now supports hot failover and liveness checking for EVM nodes. This completely supercedes and replaces the Fiews failover proxy and should remove the need for any kind of failover proxy between Chainlink and its RPC nodes.

In order to use this feature, you'll need to set multiple primary RPC nodes.

Removed

  • deleteuser CLI command.

Changed

EVM_DISABLED has been deprecated and replaced by EVM_ENABLED for consistency with other feature flags. ETH_DISABLED has been deprecated and replaced by EVM_RPC_ENABLED for consistency, and because this was confusingly named. In most cases you want to set EVM_ENABLED=false and not EVM_RPC_ENABLED=false.

Log colorization is now disabled by default because it causes issues when piped to text files. To re-enable log colorization, set LOG_COLOR=true.

Polygon/matic defaults changed

Due to increasingly hostile network conditions on Polygon we have had to increase a number of default limits. This is to work around numerous and very deep re-orgs, high mempool pressure and a failure by the network to propagate transactions properly. These new limits are likely to increase load on both your Chainlink node and database, so please be sure to monitor CPU and memory usage on both and make sure they are adequately specced to handle the additional load.

[1.1.1] - 2022-02-14

Added

  • BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_EIP1559_FEE_CAP_BUFFER_BLOCKS - if EIP1559 mode is enabled, this optional env var controls the buffer blocks to add to the current base fee when sending a transaction. By default, the gas bumping threshold + 1 block is used. It is not recommended to change this unless you know what you are doing.
  • EVM_GAS_FEE_CAP_DEFAULT - if EIP1559 mode is enabled, and FixedPrice gas estimator is used, this env var controls the fixed initial fee cap.
  • Allow dumping pprof even when not in dev mode, useful for debugging (go to /v2/debug/pprof as a logged in user)

Fixed

  • Update timeout so we don’t exit early on very large log broadcaster backfills

EIP-1559 Fixes

Fixed issues with EIP-1559 related to gas bumping. Due to go-ethereum's implementation which introduces additional restrictions on top of the EIP-1559 spec, we must bump the FeeCap at least 10% each time in order for the gas bump to be accepted.

The new EIP-1559 implementation works as follows:

If you are using FixedPriceEstimator:

  • With gas bumping disabled, it will submit all transactions with feecap=ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI and tipcap=EVM_GAS_TIP_CAP_DEFAULT
  • With gas bumping enabled, it will submit all transactions initially with feecap=EVM_GAS_FEE_CAP_DEFAULT and tipcap=EVM_GAS_TIP_CAP_DEFAULT.

If you are using BlockHistoryEstimator (default for most chains):

  • With gas bumping disabled, it will submit all transactions with feecap=ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI and tipcap=<calculated using past blocks>
  • With gas bumping enabled (default for most chains) it will submit all transactions initially with feecap = ( current block base fee * (1.125 ^ N) + tipcap ) where N is configurable by setting BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_EIP1559_FEE_CAP_BUFFER_BLOCKS but defaults to gas bump threshold+1 and tipcap=<calculated using past blocks>

Bumping works as follows:

  • Increase tipcap by max(tipcap * (1 + ETH_GAS_BUMP_PERCENT), tipcap + ETH_GAS_BUMP_WEI)
  • Increase feecap by max(feecap * (1 + ETH_GAS_BUMP_PERCENT), feecap + ETH_GAS_BUMP_WEI)

[1.1.0] - 2022-01-25

Added

  • Added support for Sentry error reporting. Set SENTRY_DSN at run-time to enable reporting.
  • Added Prometheus counters: log_warn_count, log_error_count, log_critical_count, log_panic_count and log_fatal_count representing the corresponding number of warning/error/critical/panic/fatal messages in the log.
  • The new prometheus metric tx_manager_tx_attempt_count is a Prometheus Gauge that should represent the total number of Transactions attempts that awaiting confirmation for this node.
  • The new prometheus metric version that displays the node software version (tag) as well as the corresponding commit hash.
  • CLI command keys eth list is updated to display key specific max gas prices.
  • CLI command keys eth create now supports optional maxGasPriceGWei parameter.
  • CLI command keys eth update is added to update key specific parameters like maxGasPriceGWei.
  • Add partial support for Moonriver chain
  • For OCR jobs, databaseTimeout, observationGracePeriod and contractTransmitterTransmitTimeout can be specified to override chain-specific default values.

Two new log levels have been added.

  • [crit]: Critical level logs are more severe than [error] and require quick action from the node operator.
  • [debug] [trace]: Trace level logs contain extra [debug] information for development, and must be compiled in via -tags trace.

[Beta] Multichain support added

As a beta feature, Chainlink now supports connecting to multiple different EVM chains simultaneously.

This means that one node can run jobs on Goerli, Kovan, BSC and Mainnet (for example). Note that you can still have as many eth keys as you like, but each eth key is pegged to one chain only.

Extensive efforts have been made to make migration for existing nops as seamless as possible. Generally speaking, you should not have to make any changes when upgrading your existing node to this version. All your jobs will continue to run as before.

The overall summary of changes is such:

Chains/Ethereum Nodes

EVM chains are now represented as a first class object within the chainlink node. You can create/delete/list them using the CLI or API.

At least one primary node is required in order for a chain to connect. You may additionally specify zero or more send-only nodes for a chain. It is recommended to use the CLI/API or GUI to add nodes to chain.

Creation
chainlink chains evm create -id 42 # creates an evm chain with chain ID 42 (see: https://chainlist.org/)
chainlink nodes create -chain-id 42 -name 'my-primary-kovan-full-node' -type primary -ws-url ws://node.example/ws -http-url http://node.example/rpc # http-url is optional but recommended for primaries
chainlink nodes create -chain-id 42 -name 'my-send-only-backup-kovan-node' -type sendonly -http-url http://some-public-node.example/rpc
Listing
chainlink chains evm list
chainlink nodes list
Deletion
chainlink nodes delete 'my-send-only-backup-kovan-node'
chainlink chains evm delete 42
Legacy eth ENV vars

The old way of specifying chains using environment variables is still supported but discouraged. It works as follows:

If you specify ETH_URL then the values of ETH_URL, ETH_CHAIN_ID, ETH_HTTP_URL and ETH_SECONDARY_URLS will be used to create/update chains and nodes representing these values in the database. If an existing chain/node is found it will be overwritten. This behavior is used mainly to ease the process of upgrading, and on subsequent runs (once your old settings have been written to the database) it is recommended to unset these ENV vars and use the API commands exclusively to administer chains and nodes.

Jobs/tasks

By default, all jobs/tasks will continue to use the default chain (specified by ETH_CHAIN_ID). However, the following jobs now allow an additional evmChainID key in their TOML:

  • VRF
  • DirectRequest
  • Keeper
  • OCR
  • Fluxmonitor

You can pin individual jobs to a particular chain by specifying the evmChainID explicitly. Here is an example job to demonstrate:

type            = "keeper"
evmChainID      = 3
schemaVersion   = 1
name            = "example keeper spec"
contractAddress = "0x9E40733cC9df84636505f4e6Db28DCa0dC5D1bba"
externalJobID   = "0EEC7E1D-D0D2-476C-A1A8-72DFB6633F49"
fromAddress     = "0xa8037A20989AFcBC51798de9762b351D63ff462e"

The above keeper job will always run on chain ID 3 (Ropsten) regardless of the ETH_CHAIN_ID setting. If no chain matching this ID has been added to the chainlink node, the job cannot be created (you must create the chain first).

In addition, you can also specify evmChainID on certain pipeline tasks. This allows for cross-chain requests, for example:

type                = "directrequest"
schemaVersion       = 1
evmChainID          = 42
name                = "example cross chain spec"
contractAddress     = "0x613a38AC1659769640aaE063C651F48E0250454C"
externalJobID       = "0EEC7E1D-D0D2-476C-A1A8-72DFB6633F90"
observationSource   = """
    decode_log   [type=ethabidecodelog ... ]
    ...
    submit [type=ethtx to="0x613a38AC1659769640aaE063C651F48E0250454C" data="$(encode_tx)" minConfirmations="2" evmChainID="3"]
    decode_log-> ... ->submit;
"""

In the example above (which excludes irrelevant pipeline steps for brevity) a log can be read from the chain with ID 42 (Kovan) and a transaction emitted on chain with ID 3 (Ropsten).

Tasks that support the evmChainID parameter are as follows:

  • ethcall
  • estimategaslimit
  • ethtx
Defaults

If the job- or task-specific evmChainID is not given, the job/task will simply use the default as specified by the ETH_CHAIN_ID env variable.

Generally speaking, the default config values for each chain are good enough. But in some cases it is necessary to be able to override the defaults on a per-chain basis.

This used to be done via environment variables e.g. MINIMUM_CONTRACT_PAYMENT_LINK_JUELS.

These still work, but if set they will override that value for all chains. This may not always be what you want. Consider a node that runs both Matic and Mainnet. You may want to set a higher value for MINIMUM_CONTRACT_PAYMENT on Mainnet, due to the more expensive gas costs. However, setting MINIMUM_CONTRACT_PAYMENT_LINK_JUELS using env variables will set that value for all chains including matic.

To help you work around this, Chainlink now supports setting per-chain configuration options.

Examples

To set initial configuration when creating a chain, pass in the full json string as an optional parameter at the end:

chainlink evm chains create -id 42 '{"BlockHistoryEstimatorBlockDelay": "100"}'

To set configuration on an existing chain, specify key values pairs as such:

chainlink evm chains configure -id 42 BlockHistoryEstimatorBlockDelay=100 GasEstimatorMode=FixedPrice

The full list of chain-specific configuration options can be found by looking at the ChainCfg struct in core/chains/evm/types/types.go.

Async support in external adapters

External Adapters making async callbacks can now error job runs. This required a slight change to format, the correct way to callback from an asynchronous EA is using the following JSON:

SUCCESS CASE:

{
    "value": < any valid json object >
}

ERROR CASE:

{
  "error": "some error string"
}

This only applies to EAs using the X-Chainlink-Pending header to signal that the result will be POSTed back to the Chainlink node sometime 'later'. Regular synchronous calls to EAs work just as they always have done.

(NOTE: Official documentation for EAs needs to be updated)

New optional VRF v2 field: requestedConfsDelay

Added a new optional field for VRF v2 jobs called requestedConfsDelay, which configures a number of blocks to wait in addition to the request specified requestConfirmations before servicing the randomness request, i.e. the Chainlink node will wait max(nodeMinConfs, requestConfirmations + requestedConfsDelay) blocks before servicing the request.

It can be used in the following way:

type = "vrf"
externalJobID = "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426655440001"
schemaVersion = 1
name = "vrf-v2-secondary"
coordinatorAddress = "0xABA5eDc1a551E55b1A570c0e1f1055e5BE11eca7"
requestedConfsDelay = 10
# ... rest of job spec ...

Use of this field requires a database migration.

New locking mode: 'lease'

Chainlink now supports a new environment variable DATABASE_LOCKING_MODE. It can be set to one of the following values:

  • dual (the default - uses both locking types for backwards and forwards compatibility)
  • advisorylock (advisory lock only)
  • lease (lease lock only)
  • none (no locking at all - useful for advanced deployment environments when you can be sure that only one instance of chainlink will ever be running)

The database lock ensures that only one instance of Chainlink can be run on the database at a time. Running multiple instances of Chainlink on a single database at the same time would likely to lead to strange errors and possibly even data integrity failures and should not be allowed.

Ideally, node operators would be using a container orchestration system (e.g. Kubernetes) that ensures that only one instance of Chainlink ever runs on a particular postgres database.

However, we are aware that many node operators do not have the technical capacity to do this. So a common use case is to run multiple Chainlink instances in failover mode (as recommended by our official documentation, although this will be changing in future). The first instance will take some kind of lock on the database and subsequent instances will wait trying to take this lock in case the first instance disappears or dies.

Traditionally Chainlink has used an advisory lock to manage this. However, advisory locks come with several problems, notably:

  • Postgres does not really like it when you hold locks open for a very long time (hours/days). It hampers certain internal cleanup tasks and is explicitly discouraged by the postgres maintainers.
  • The advisory lock can silently disappear on postgres upgrade, meaning that a new instance can take over even while the old one is still running.
  • Advisory locks do not play nicely with pooling tools such as pgbouncer.
  • If the application crashes, the advisory lock can be left hanging around for a while (sometimes hours) and can require manual intervention to remove it before another instance of Chainlink will allow itself to boot.

For this reason, we have introduced a new locking mode, lease, which is likely to become the default in the future. lease-mode works as follows:

  • Have one row in a database which is updated periodically with the client ID.
  • CL node A will run a background process on start that updates this e.g. once per second.
  • CL node B will spinlock, checking periodically to see if the update got too old. If it goes more than a set period without updating, it assumes that node A is dead and takes over. Now CL node B is the owner of the row, and it updates this every second.
  • If CL node A comes back somehow, it will go to take out a lease and realise that the database has been leased to another process, so it will exit the entire application immediately.

The default is set to dual which used both advisory locking AND lease locking, for backwards compatibility. However, it is recommended that node operators who know what they are doing, or explicitly want to stop using the advisory locking mode set DATABASE_LOCKING_MODE=lease in their env.

Lease locking can be configured using the following ENV vars:

LEASE_LOCK_REFRESH_INTERVAL (default 1s) LEASE_LOCK_DURATION (default 30s)

It is recommended to leave these set to the default values.

Duplicate Job Configuration

When duplicating a job, the new job's configuration settings that have not been overridden by the user can still reflect the chainlink node configuration.

Nurse (automatic pprof profiler)

Added new automatic pprof profiling service. Profiling is triggered when the node exceeds certain resource thresholds (currently, memory and goroutine count). The following environment variables have been added to allow configuring this service:

  • AUTO_PPROF_ENABLED: Set to true to enable the automatic profiling service. Defaults to false.
  • AUTO_PPROF_PROFILE_ROOT: The location on disk where pprof profiles will be stored. Defaults to $CHAINLINK_ROOT.
  • AUTO_PPROF_POLL_INTERVAL: The interval at which the node's resources are checked. Defaults to 10s.
  • AUTO_PPROF_GATHER_DURATION: The duration for which profiles are gathered when profiling is kicked off. Defaults to 10s.
  • AUTO_PPROF_GATHER_TRACE_DURATION: The duration for which traces are gathered when profiling is kicked off. This is separately configurable because traces are significantly larger than other types of profiles. Defaults to 5s.
  • AUTO_PPROF_MAX_PROFILE_SIZE: The maximum amount of disk space that profiles may consume before profiling is disabled. Defaults to 100mb.
  • AUTO_PPROF_CPU_PROFILE_RATE: See https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#SetCPUProfileRate. Defaults to 1.
  • AUTO_PPROF_MEM_PROFILE_RATE: See https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#pkg-variables. Defaults to 1.
  • AUTO_PPROF_BLOCK_PROFILE_RATE: See https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#SetBlockProfileRate. Defaults to 1.
  • AUTO_PPROF_MUTEX_PROFILE_FRACTION: See https://pkg.go.dev/runtime#SetMutexProfileFraction. Defaults to 1.
  • AUTO_PPROF_MEM_THRESHOLD: The maximum amount of memory the node can actively consume before profiling begins. Defaults to 4gb.
  • AUTO_PPROF_GOROUTINE_THRESHOLD: The maximum number of actively-running goroutines the node can spawn before profiling begins. Defaults to 5000.

Adventurous node operators are encouraged to read this guide on how to analyze pprof profiles.

merge task type

A new task type has been added, called merge. It can be used to merge two maps/JSON values together. Merge direction is from right to left such that right will clobber values of left. If no left is provided, it uses the input of the previous task. Example usage as such:

decode_log   [type=ethabidecodelog ...]
merge        [type=merge right=<{"foo": 42}>];

decode_log -> merge;

Or, to reverse merge direction:

decode_log   [type=ethabidecodelog ...]
merge        [type=merge left=<{"foo": 42}> right="$(decode_log)"];

decode_log -> merge;

Enhanced ABI encoding support

The ethabiencode2 task supports ABI encoding using the abi specification generated by solc. e.g:

{
    "name": "call",
    "inputs": [
      {
        "name": "value",
        "type": "tuple",
        "components": [
          {
            "name": "first",
            "type": "bytes32"
          },
          {
            "name": "last",
            "type": "bool"
          }
        ]
      }
    ]
}

This would allow for calling of a function call with a tuple containing two values, the first a bytes32 and the second a bool. You can supply a named map or an array.

Transaction Simulation (Gas Savings)

Chainlink now supports transaction simulation for certain types of job. When this is enabled, transactions will be simulated using eth_call before initial send. If the transaction reverted, the tx is marked as errored without being broadcast, potentially avoiding an expensive on-chain revert.

This can add a tiny bit of latency (upper bound 2s, generally much shorter under good conditions) and will add marginally more load to the eth client, since it adds an extra call for every transaction sent. However, it may help to save gas in some cases especially during periods of high demand by avoiding unnecessary reverts (due to outdated round etc.).

This option is EXPERIMENTAL and disabled by default.

To enable for FM or OCR:

FM_SIMULATE_TRANSACTIONs=true OCR_SIMULATE_TRANSACTIONS=true

To enable in the pipeline, use the simulate=true option like so:

submit [type=ethtx to="0xDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDeadDead" data="0xDead" simulate=true]

Use at your own risk.

Misc

Chainlink now supports more than one primary eth node per chain. Requests are round-robined between available primaries.

Add CRUD functionality for EVM Chains and Nodes through Operator UI.

Non-fatal errors to a pipeline run are preserved including any run that succeeds but has more than one fatal error.

Chainlink now supports configuring max gas price on a per-key basis (allows implementation of keeper "lanes").

The Operator UI now supports login MFA with hardware security keys. MFA_RPID and MFA_RPORIGIN environment variables have been added to the config and are required if using the new MFA feature.

Keys and Configuration navigation links have been moved into a settings dropdown to make space for multichain navigation links.

Full EIP1559 Support (Gas Savings)

Chainlink now includes experimental support for submitting transactions using type 0x2 (EIP-1559) envelope.

EIP-1559 mode is off by default but can be enabled on a per-chain basis or globally.

This may help to save gas on spikes: Chainlink ought to react faster on the upleg and avoid overpaying on the downleg. It may also be possible to set BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_BATCH_SIZE to a smaller value e.g. 12 or even 6 because tip cap ought to be a more consistent indicator of inclusion time than total gas price. This would make Chainlink more responsive and ought to reduce response time variance. Some experimentation will be needed here to find optimum settings.

To enable globally, set EVM_EIP1559_DYNAMIC_FEES=true. Set with caution, if you set this on a chain that does not actually support EIP-1559 your node will be broken.

In EIP-1559 mode, the total price for the transaction is the minimum of base fee + tip cap and fee cap. More information can be found on the official EIP.

Chainlink's implementation of this is to set a large fee cap and modify the tip cap to control confirmation speed of transactions. So, when in EIP1559 mode, the tip cap takes the place of gas price roughly speaking, with the varying base price remaining a constant (we always pay it).

A quick note on terminology - Chainlink uses the same terms used internally by go-ethereum source code to describe various prices. This is not the same as the externally used terms. For reference:

Base Fee Per Gas = BaseFeePerGas Max Fee Per Gas = FeeCap Max Priority Fee Per Gas = TipCap

In EIP-1559 mode, the following changes occur to how configuration works:

  • All new transactions will be sent as type 0x2 transactions specifying a TipCap and FeeCap (NOTE: existing pending legacy transactions will continue to be gas bumped in legacy mode)
  • BlockHistoryEstimator will apply its calculations (gas percentile etc.) to the TipCap and this value will be used for new transactions (GasPrice will be ignored)
  • FixedPriceEstimator will use EVM_GAS_TIP_CAP_DEFAULT instead of ETH_GAS_PRICE_DEFAULT
  • ETH_GAS_PRICE_DEFAULT is ignored for new transactions and EVM_GAS_TIP_CAP_DEFAULT is used instead (default 20GWei)
  • ETH_MIN_GAS_PRICE_WEI is ignored for new transactions and EVM_GAS_TIP_CAP_MINIMUM is used instead (default 0)
  • ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI controls the FeeCap
  • KEEPER_GAS_PRICE_BUFFER_PERCENT is ignored in EIP-1559 mode and KEEPER_TIP_CAP_BUFFER_PERCENT is used instead

The default tip cap is configurable per-chain but can be specified for all chains using EVM_GAS_TIP_CAP_DEFAULT. The fee cap is derived from ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI.

When using the FixedPriceEstimator, the default gas tip will be used for all transactions.

When using the BlockHistoryEstimator, Chainlink will calculate the tip cap based on transactions already included (in the same way it calculates gas price in legacy mode).

Enabling EIP1559 mode might lead to marginally faster transaction inclusion and make the node more responsive to sharp rises/falls in gas price, keeping response times more consistent.

In addition, ethcall tasks now accept gasTipCap and gasFeeCap parameters in addition to gasPrice. This is required for Keeper jobs, i.e.:

check_upkeep_tx          [type=ethcall
                          failEarly=true
                          extractRevertReason=true
                          contract="$(jobSpec.contractAddress)"
                          gas="$(jobSpec.checkUpkeepGasLimit)"
                          gasPrice="$(jobSpec.gasPrice)"
                          gasTipCap="$(jobSpec.gasTipCap)"
                          gasFeeCap="$(jobSpec.gasFeeCap)"
                          data="$(encode_check_upkeep_tx)"]

NOTE: AccessLists are part of the 0x2 transaction type spec and Chainlink also implements support for these internally. This is not currently exposed in any way, if there is demand for this it ought to be straightforward enough to do so.

Avalanche AP4 defaults have been added (you can remove manually set ENV vars controlling gas pricing).

New env vars

CHAIN_TYPE - Configure the type of chain (if not standard). Arbitrum, ExChain, Optimism, or XDai. Replaces LAYER_2_TYPE. NOTE: This is a global override, to set on a per-chain basis you must use the CLI/API or GUI to change the chain-specific config for that chain (ChainType).

BLOCK_EMISSION_IDLE_WARNING_THRESHOLD - Controls global override for the time after which node will start logging warnings if no heads are received.

ETH_DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE - Controls the default number of items per batch when making batched RPC calls. It is unlikely that you will need to change this from the default value.

NOTE: ETH_URL used to default to "ws://localhost:8546" and ETH_CHAIN_ID used to default to 1. These defaults have now been removed. The env vars are no longer required, since node configuration is now done via CLI/API/GUI and stored in the database.

Removed

  • belt/ and evm-test-helpers/ removed from the codebase.

Deprecated env vars

LAYER_2_TYPE - Use CHAIN_TYPE instead.

Removed env vars

FEATURE_CRON_V2, FEATURE_FLUX_MONITOR_V2, FEATURE_WEBHOOK_V2 - all V2 job types are now enabled by default.

Fixed

  • Fixed a regression whereby the BlockHistoryEstimator would use a bumped value on old gas price even if the new current price was larger than the bumped value.
  • Fixed a bug where creating lots of jobs very quickly in parallel would cause the node to hang
  • Propagating evmChainID parameter in job specs supporting this parameter.

Fixed LOG_LEVEL behavior in respect to the corresponding UI setting: Operator can override LOG_LEVEL until the node is restarted.

Changed

  • The default GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE for Optimism chains has been changed to Optimism2.
  • Default minimum payment on mainnet has been reduced from 1 LINK to 0.1 LINK.
  • Logging timestamp output has been changed from unix to ISO8601 to aid in readability. To keep the old unix format, you may set LOG_UNIX_TS=true
  • Added WebAuthn support for the Operator UI and corresponding support in the Go backend

Log to Disk

This feature has been disabled by default, turn on with LOG_TO_DISK. For most production uses this is not desirable.

[1.0.1] - 2021-11-23

Added

  • Improved error reporting
  • Panic and recovery improvements

Fixed

  • Resolved config conversion errors for ETH_FINALITY_DEPTH, ETH_HEAD_TRACKER_HISTORY, and ETH_GAS_LIMIT_MULTIPLIER
  • Proper handling for "nonce too low" errors on Avalanche

[1.0.0] - 2021-10-19

Added

  • chainlink node db status will now display a table of applied and pending migrations.
  • Add support for OKEx/ExChain.

Changed

Legacy job pipeline (JSON specs) are no longer supported

This version will refuse to migrate the database if job specs are still present. You must manually delete or migrate all V1 job specs before upgrading.

For more information on migrating, see the docs.

This release will DROP legacy job tables so please take a backup before upgrading.

KeyStore changes

  • We no longer support "soft deleting", or archiving keys. From now on, keys can only be hard-deleted.
  • Eth keys can no longer be imported directly to the database. If you with to import an eth key, you must start the node first and import through the remote client.

New env vars

LAYER_2_TYPE - For layer 2 chains only. Configure the type of chain, either Arbitrum or Optimism.

Misc

  • Head sampling can now be optionally disabled by setting ETH_HEAD_TRACKER_SAMPLING_INTERVAL = "0s" - this will result in every new head being delivered to running jobs, regardless of the head frequency from the chain.
  • When creating new FluxMonitor jobs, the validation logic now checks that only one of: drumbeat ticker or idle timer is enabled.
  • Added a new Prometheus metric: uptime_seconds which measures the number of seconds the node has been running. It can be helpful in detecting potential crashes.

Fixed

Fixed a regression whereby the BlockHistoryEstimator would use a bumped value on old gas price even if the new current price was larger than the bumped value.

[0.10.15] - 2021-10-14

It is highly recommended upgrading to this version before upgrading to any newer versions to avoid any complications.

Fixed

  • Prevent release from clobbering databases that have previously been upgraded

[0.10.14] - 2021-09-06

Added

  • FMv2 spec now contains DrumbeatRandomDelay parameter that can be used to introduce variation between round of submits of different oracles, if drumbeat ticker is enabled.

  • OCR Hibernation

Requesters/MinContractPaymentLinkJuels

V2 direct request specs now support two additional keys:

  • "requesters" key which allows whitelisting requesters
  • "minContractPaymentLinkJuels" key which allows to specify a job-specific minimum contract payment.

For example:

type                        = "directrequest"
schemaVersion               = 1
requesters                  = ["0xaaaa1F8ee20f5565510B84f9353F1E333E753B7a", "0xbbbb70F0e81C6F3430dfdC9fa02fB22BdD818C4e"] # optional
minContractPaymentLinkJuels = "100000000000000" # optional
name                        = "example eth request event spec with requesters"
contractAddress             = "..."
externalJobID               = "..."
observationSource           = """
...
"""

[0.10.13] - 2021-08-25

Fixed

  • Resolved exiting Hibernation bug on FMv2

[0.10.12] - 2021-08-16

Fixed

  • Resolved FMv2 stalling in Hibernation mode
  • Resolved rare issue when the Gas Estimator fails on start
  • Resolved the handling of nil values for gas price

[0.10.11] - 2021-08-09

A new configuration variable, BLOCK_BACKFILL_SKIP, can be optionally set to "true" in order to strongly limit the depth of the log backfill. This is useful if the node has been offline for a longer time and after startup should not be concerned with older events from the chain.

Three new configuration variables are added for the new telemetry ingress service support. TELEMETRY_INGRESS_URL sets the URL to connect to for telemetry ingress, TELEMETRY_INGRESS_SERVER_PUB_KEY sets the public key of the telemetry ingress server, and TELEMETRY_INGRESS_LOGGING toggles verbose logging of the raw telemetry messages being sent.

  • Fixes the logging configuration form not displaying the current values
  • Updates the design of the configuration cards to be easier on the eyes
  • View Coordinator Service Authentication keys in the Operator UI. This is hidden behind a feature flag until usage is enabled.
  • Adds support for the new telemetry ingress service.

Changed

The legacy job pipeline (JSON specs) has been officially deprecated and support for these jobs will be dropped in an upcoming release.

Any node operators still running jobs with JSON specs should migrate their jobs to TOML format instead.

The format for V2 Webhook job specs has changed. They now allow specifying 0 or more external initiators. Example below:

type            = "webhook"
schemaVersion   = 1
externalInitiators = [
    { name = "foo-ei", spec = '{"foo": 42}' },
    { name = "bar-ei", spec = '{"bar": 42}' }
]
observationSource   = """
ds          [type=http method=GET url="https://chain.link/ETH-USD"];
ds_parse    [type=jsonparse path="data,price"];
ds_multiply [type=multiply times=100];
ds -> ds_parse -> ds_multiply;
"""

These external initiators will be notified with the given spec after the job is created, and also at deletion time.

Only the External Initiators listed in the toml spec may trigger a run for that job. Logged-in users can always trigger a run for any job.

Migrating Jobs

  • OCR All OCR jobs are already using v2 pipeline by default - no need to do anything here.

  • Flux Monitor v1 We have created a tool to help you automigrate flux monitor specs in JSON format to the new TOML format. You can migrate a job like this:

chainlink jobs migrate <job id>

This can be automated by using the API like so:

POST http://yournode.example/v2/migrate/<job id>
  • VRF v1 Automigration is not supported for VRF jobs. They must be manually converted into v2 format.

  • Ethlog/Runlog/Cron/web All other job types must also be manually converted into v2 format.

Technical details

Why are we doing this?

To give some background, the legacy job pipeline has been around since before Chainlink went to mainnet and is getting quite long in the tooth. The code is brittle and difficult to understand and maintain. For a while now we have been developing a v2 job pipeline in parallel which uses the TOML format. The new job pipeline is simpler, more performant and more powerful. Every job that can be represented in the legacy pipeline should be able to be represented in the v2 pipeline - if it can't be, that's a bug, so please let us know ASAP.

The v2 pipeline has now been extensively tested in production and proved itself reliable. So, we made the decision to drop V1 support entirely in favour of focusing developer effort on new features like native multichain support, EIP1559-compatible fees, further gas saving measures and support for more blockchains. By dropping support for the old pipeline, we can deliver these features faster and better support our community.

KeyStore changes

  • Key export files are changing format and will not be compatible between versions. Ex, a key exported in 0.10.12, will not be importable by a node running 1.0.0, and vice-versa.
  • We no longer support "soft deleting", or archiving keys. From now on, keys can only be hard-deleted.
  • Eth keys can no longer be imported directly to the database. If you with to import an eth key, you must start the node first and import through the remote client.

[0.10.10] - 2021-07-19

Changed

This update will truncate pipeline_runs, pipeline_task_runs, flux_monitor_round_stats_v2 DB tables as a part of the migration.

Gas Estimation

Gas estimation has been revamped and full support for Optimism has been added.

The following env vars have been deprecated, and will be removed in a future release:

GAS_UPDATER_ENABLED
GAS_UPDATER_BATCH_SIZE
GAS_UPDATER_BLOCK_DELAY
GAS_UPDATER_BLOCK_HISTORY_SIZE
GAS_UPDATER_TRANSACTION_PERCENTILE

If you are using any of the env vars above, please switch to using the following instead:

GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE
BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_BATCH_SIZE
BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_BLOCK_DELAY
BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_BLOCK_HISTORY_SIZE
BLOCK_HISTORY_ESTIMATOR_TRANSACTION_PERCENTILE

Valid values for GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE are as follows:

GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE=BlockHistory (equivalent to GAS_UPDATER_ENABLED=true) GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE=FixedPrice (equivalent to GAS_UPDATER_ENABLED=false) GAS_ESTIMATOR_MODE=Optimism (new)

New gas estimator modes may be added in the future.

In addition, a minor annoyance has been fixed whereby previously if you enabled the gas updater, it would overwrite the locally stored value for gas price and continue to use this even if it was disabled after a reboot. This will no longer happen: BlockHistory mode will not clobber the locally stored value for fixed gas price, which can still be adjusted via remote API call or using chainlink config setgasprice XXX. In order to use this manually fixed gas price, you must enable FixedPrice estimator mode.

Added

Added support for latest version of libocr with the V2 networking stack. New env vars to configure this are:

P2P_NETWORKING_STACK
P2PV2_ANNOUNCE_ADDRESSES
P2PV2_BOOTSTRAPPERS
P2PV2_DELTA_DIAL
P2PV2_DELTA_RECONCILE
P2PV2_LISTEN_ADDRESSES

All of these are currently optional, by default OCR will continue to use the existing V1 stack. The new env vars will be used internally for OCR testing.

Fixed

  • Fix inability to create jobs with a cron schedule.

[0.10.9] - 2021-07-05

Changed

Transaction Strategies

FMv2, Keeper and OCR jobs now use a new strategy for sending transactions. By default, if multiple transactions are queued up, only the latest one will be sent. This should greatly reduce the number of stale rounds and reverted transactions, and help node operators to save significant gas especially during times of high congestion or when catching up on a deep backlog.

Defaults should work well, but it can be controlled if necessary using the following new env vars:

FM_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_QUEUE_DEPTH KEEPER_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_QUEUE_DEPTH OCR_DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_QUEUE_DEPTH

Setting to 0 will disable (the old behaviour). Setting to 1 (the default) will keep only the latest transaction queued up at any given time. Setting to 2, 3 etc. will allow this many transactions to be queued before starting to drop older items.

Note that it has no effect on FMv1 jobs. Node operators will need to upgrade to FMv2 to take advantage of this feature.

[0.10.8] - 2021-06-21

Fixed

  • The HTTP adapter would remove a trailing slash on a subdirectory when specifying an extended path, so for instance http://example.com/subdir/ with a param of ?query= extended path would produce the URL http://example.com/subdir?query=, but should now produce: http://example.com/subdir/?query=.

  • Matic autoconfig is now enabled for mainnet. Matic nops should remove any custom tweaks they have been running with. In addition, we have better default configs for Optimism, Arbitrum and RSK.

  • It is no longer required to set DEFAULT_HTTP_ALLOW_UNRESTRICTED_NETWORK_ACCESS=true to enable local fetches on bridge or http tasks. If the URL for the http task is specified as a variable, then set the AllowUnrestrictedNetworkAccess option for this task. Please remove this if you had it set and no longer need it, since it introduces a slight security risk.

  • Chainlink can now run with ETH_DISABLED=true without spewing errors everywhere

  • Removed prometheus metrics that were no longer valid after recent changes to head tracking: head_tracker_heads_in_queue, head_tracker_callback_execution_duration, head_tracker_callback_execution_duration_hist, head_tracker_num_heads_dropped

Added

  • MINIMUM_CONTRACT_PAYMENT_LINK_JUELS replaces MINIMUM_CONTRACT_PAYMENT, which will be deprecated in a future release.

  • INSECURE_SKIP_VERIFY configuration variable disables verification of the Chainlink SSL certificates when using the CLI.

  • JSON parse tasks (v2) now permit an empty path parameter.

  • Eth->eth transfer gas limit is no longer hardcoded at 21000 and can now be adjusted using ETH_GAS_LIMIT_TRANSFER

  • HTTP and Bridge tasks (v2 pipeline) now log the request parameters (including the body) upon making the request when LOG_LEVEL=debug.

  • Webhook v2 jobs now support two new parameters, externalInitiatorName and externalInitiatorSpec. The v2 version of the following v1 spec:

    {
      "initiators": [
        {
          "type": "external",
          "params": {
            "name": "substrate",
            "body": {
              "endpoint": "substrate",
              "feed_id": 0,
              "account_id": "0x7c522c8273973e7bcf4a5dbfcc745dba4a3ab08c1e410167d7b1bdf9cb924f6c",
              "fluxmonitor": {
                "requestData": {
                  "data": { "from": "DOT", "to": "USD" }
                },
                "feeds": [{ "url": "http://adapter1:8080" }],
                "threshold": 0.5,
                "absoluteThreshold": 0,
                "precision": 8,
                "pollTimer": { "period": "30s" },
                "idleTimer": { "duration": "1m" }
              }
            }
          }
        }
      ],
      "tasks": [
        {
          "type": "substrate-adapter1",
          "params": { "multiply": 1e8 }
        }
      ]
    }
    

    is:

    type            = "webhook"
    schemaVersion   = 1
    jobID           = "0EEC7E1D-D0D2-475C-A1A8-72DFB6633F46"
    externalInitiatorName = "substrate"
    externalInitiatorSpec = """
        {
          "endpoint": "substrate",
          "feed_id": 0,
          "account_id": "0x7c522c8273973e7bcf4a5dbfcc745dba4a3ab08c1e410167d7b1bdf9cb924f6c",
          "fluxmonitor": {
            "requestData": {
              "data": { "from": "DOT", "to": "USD" }
            },
            "feeds": [{ "url": "http://adapter1:8080" }],
            "threshold": 0.5,
            "absoluteThreshold": 0,
            "precision": 8,
            "pollTimer": { "period": "30s" },
            "idleTimer": { "duration": "1m" }
          }
        }
    """
    observationSource   = """
        submit [type=bridge name="substrate-adapter1" requestData=<{ "multiply": 1e8 }>]
    """
    
  • Task definitions in v2 jobs (those with TOML specs) now support quoting strings with angle brackets (which DOT already permitted). This is particularly useful when defining JSON blobs to post to external adapters. For example:

    my_bridge [type=bridge name="my_bridge" requestData="{\\"hi\\": \\"hello\\"}"]
    

    ... can now be written as:

    my_bridge [type=bridge name="my_bridge" requestData=<{"hi": "hello"}>]
    

    Multiline strings are supported with this syntax as well:

    my_bridge [type=bridge
               name="my_bridge"
               requestData=<{
                   "hi": "hello",
                   "foo": "bar"
               }>]
    
  • v2 jobs (those with TOML specs) now support variable interpolation in pipeline definitions. For example:

    fetch1    [type=bridge name="fetch"]
    parse1    [type=jsonparse path="foo,bar"]
    fetch2    [type=bridge name="fetch"]
    parse2    [type=jsonparse path="foo,bar"]
    medianize [type=median]
    submit    [type=bridge name="submit"
               requestData=<{
                              "result": $(medianize),
                              "fetchedData": [ $(parse1), $(parse2) ]
                            }>]
    
    fetch1 -> parse1 -> medianize
    fetch2 -> parse2 -> medianize
    medianize -> submit
    

    This syntax is supported by the following tasks/parameters:

    • bridge
      • requestData
    • http
      • requestData
    • jsonparse
      • data (falls back to the first input if unspecified)
    • median
      • values (falls back to the array of inputs if unspecified)
    • multiply
      • input (falls back to the first input if unspecified)
      • times
  • Add ETH_MAX_IN_FLIGHT_TRANSACTIONS configuration option. This defaults to 16 and controls how many unconfirmed transactions may be in-flight at any given moment. This is set conservatively by default, node operators running many jobs on high throughput chains will probably need to increase this above the default to avoid lagging behind. However, before increasing this value, you MUST first ensure your ethereum node is configured not to ever evict local transactions that exceed this number otherwise your node may get permanently stuck. Set to 0 to disable the limit entirely (the old behaviour). Disabling this setting is not recommended.

Relevant settings for geth (and forks e.g. BSC)

[Eth.TxPool]
Locals = ["0xYourNodeAddress1", "0xYourNodeAddress2"]  # Add your node addresses here
NoLocals = false # Disabled by default but might as well make sure
Journal = "transactions.rlp" # Make sure you set a journal file
Rejournal = 3600000000000 # Default 1h, it might make sense to reduce this to e.g. 5m
PriceBump = 10 # Must be set less than or equal to chainlink's ETH_GAS_BUMP_PERCENT
AccountSlots = 16 # Highly recommended to increase this, must be greater than or equal to chainlink's ETH_MAX_IN_FLIGHT_TRANSACTIONS setting
GlobalSlots = 4096 # Increase this as necessary
AccountQueue = 64 # Increase this as necessary
GlobalQueue = 1024 # Increase this as necessary
Lifetime = 10800000000000 # Default 3h, this is probably ok, you might even consider reducing it

Relevant settings for parity/openethereum (and forks e.g. xDai)

NOTE: There is a bug in parity (and xDai) where occasionally local transactions are inexplicably culled. See: openethereum/parity-ethereum#10228

Adjusting the settings below might help.

tx_queue_locals = ["0xYourNodeAddress1", "0xYourNodeAddress2"] # Add your node addresses here
tx_queue_size = 8192 # Increase this as necessary
tx_queue_per_sender = 16 # Highly recommended to increase this, must be greater than or equal to chainlink's ETH_MAX_IN_FLIGHT_TRANSACTIONS setting
tx_queue_mem_limit = 4 # In MB. Highly recommended to increase this or set to 0
tx_queue_no_early_reject = true # Recommended to set this
tx_queue_no_unfamiliar_locals = false # This is disabled by default but might as well make sure
  • Keeper jobs now support prometheus metrics, they are considered a pipeline with a single keeper task type. Example:
pipeline_run_errors{job_id="1",job_name="example keeper spec"} 1
pipeline_run_total_time_to_completion{job_id="1",job_name="example keeper spec"} 8.470456e+06
pipeline_task_execution_time{job_id="1",job_name="example keeper spec",task_type="keeper"} 8.470456e+06
pipeline_tasks_total_finished{job_id="1",job_name="example keeper spec",status="completed",task_type="keeper"} 1

Changed

  • The v2 (TOML) bridge task's includeInputAtKey parameter is being deprecated in favor of variable interpolation. Please migrate your jobs to the new syntax as soon as possible.

  • Chainlink no longer writes/reads eth key files to disk

  • Add sensible default configuration settings for Fantom

  • Rename ETH_MAX_UNCONFIRMED_TRANSACTIONS to ETH_MAX_QUEUED_TRANSACTIONS. It still performs the same function but the name was misleading and would have caused confusion with the new ETH_MAX_IN_FLIGHT_TRANSACTIONS.

  • The VRF keys are now managed remotely through the node only. Example commands:

// Starting a node with a vrf key
chainlink node start -p path/to/passwordfile -vp path/to/vrfpasswordfile

// Remotely managing the vrf keys
chainlink keys vrf create // Creates a key with path/to/vrfpasswordfile
chainlink keys vrf list // Lists all keys on the node
chainlink keys vrf delete // Lists all keys on the node

// Archives (soft deletes) vrf key with compressed pub key 0x788..
chainlink keys vrf delete 0x78845e23b6b22c47e4c81426fdf6fc4087c4c6a6443eba90eb92cf4d11c32d3e00

// Hard deletes vrf key with compressed pub key 0x788..
chainlink keys vrf delete 0x78845e23b6b22c47e4c81426fdf6fc4087c4c6a6443eba90eb92cf4d11c32d3e00 --hard

// Exports 0x788.. key to file 0x788_exported_key on disk encrypted with path/to/vrfpasswordfile
// Note you can re-encrypt it with a different password if you like when exporting.
chainlink keys vrf export 0x78845e23b6b22c47e4c81426fdf6fc4087c4c6a6443eba90eb92cf4d11c32d3e00 -p path/to/vrfpasswordfile -o 0x788_exported_key

// Import key material in 0x788_exported_key using path/to/vrfpasswordfile to decrypt.
// Will be re-encrypted with the nodes vrf password file i.e. "-vp"
chainlink keys vrf import -p path/to/vrfpasswordfile 0x788_exported_key

[0.10.7] - 2021-05-24

  • If a CLI command is issued after the session has expired, and an api credentials file is found, auto login should now work.

  • GasUpdater now works on RSK and xDai

  • Offchain reporting jobs that have had a latest round requested can now be deleted from the UI without error

Added

  • Add ETH_GAS_LIMIT_MULTIPLIER configuration option, the gas limit is multiplied by this value before transmission. So a value of 1.1 will add 10% to the on chain gas limit when a transaction is submitted.

  • Add ETH_MIN_GAS_PRICE_WEI configuration option. This defaults to 1Gwei on mainnet. Chainlink will never send a transaction at a price lower than this value.

  • Add chainlink node db migrate for running database migrations. It's recommended to use this and set MIGRATE_DATABASE=false if you want to run the migrations separately outside of application startup.

Changed

  • Chainlink now automatically cleans up old eth_txes to reduce database size. By default, any eth_txes older than a week are pruned on a regular basis. It is recommended to use the default value, however the default can be overridden by setting the ETH_TX_REAPER_THRESHOLD env var e.g. ETH_TX_REAPER_THRESHOLD=24h. Reaper can be disabled entirely by setting ETH_TX_REAPER_THRESHOLD=0. The reaper will run on startup and again every hour (interval is configurable using ETH_TX_REAPER_INTERVAL).

  • Heads corresponding to new blocks are now delivered in a sampled way, which is to improve node performance on fast chains. The frequency is by default 1 second, and can be changed by setting ETH_HEAD_TRACKER_SAMPLING_INTERVAL env var e.g. ETH_HEAD_TRACKER_SAMPLING_INTERVAL=5s.

  • Database backups: default directory is now a subdirectory 'backup' of chainlink root dir, and can be changed to any chosen directory by setting a new configuration value: DATABASE_BACKUP_DIR

[0.10.6] - 2021-05-10

Added

  • Add MockOracle.sol for testing contracts

  • Web job types can now be created from the operator UI as a new job.

  • See example web job spec below:

type            = "webhook"
schemaVersion   = 1
jobID           = "0EEC7E1D-D0D2-476C-A1A8-72DFB6633F46"
observationSource = """
ds          [type=http method=GET url="http://example.com"];
ds_parse    [type=jsonparse path="data"];
ds -> ds_parse;
"""
  • New CLI command to convert v1 flux monitor jobs (JSON) to v2 flux monitor jobs (TOML). Running it will archive the v1 job and create a new v2 job. Example:
// Get v1 job ID:
chainlink job_specs list
// Migrate it to v2:
chainlink jobs migrate fe279ed9c36f4eef9dc1bdb7bef21264

// To undo the migration:
1. Archive the v2 job in the UI
2. Unarchive the v1 job manually in the db:
update job_specs set deleted_at = null where id = 'fe279ed9-c36f-4eef-9dc1-bdb7bef21264'
update initiators set deleted_at = null where job_spec_id = 'fe279ed9-c36f-4eef-9dc1-bdb7bef21264'
  • Improved support for Optimism chain. Added a new boolean OPTIMISM_GAS_FEES configuration variable which makes a call to estimate gas before all transactions, suitable for use with Optimism's L2 chain. When this option is used ETH_GAS_LIMIT_DEFAULT is ignored.

  • Chainlink now supports routing certain calls to the eth node over HTTP instead of websocket, when available. This has a number of advantages - HTTP is more robust and simpler than websockets, reducing complexity and allowing us to make large queries without running the risk of hitting websocket send limits. The HTTP url should point to the same node as the ETH_URL and can be specified with an env var like so: ETH_HTTP_URL=https://my.ethereumnode.example/endpoint.

Adding an HTTP endpoint is particularly recommended for BSC, which is hitting websocket limitations on certain queries due to its large block size.

  • Support for legacy pipeline (V1 job specs) can now be turned off by setting ENABLE_LEGACY_JOB_PIPELINE=false. This can yield marginal performance improvements if you don't need to support the legacy JSON job spec format.

[0.10.5] - 2021-04-26

Added

  • Add MockOracle.sol for testing contracts
  • Cron jobs can now be created for the v2 job pipeline:
type            = "cron"
schemaVersion   = 1
schedule        = "*/10 * * * *"
observationSource   = """
ds          [type=http method=GET url="http://example.com"];
ds_parse    [type=jsonparse path="data"];
ds -> ds_parse;
"""

Changed

  • Default for JOB_PIPELINE_REAPER_THRESHOLD has been reduced from 1 week to 1 day to save database space. This variable controls how long past job run history for OCR is kept. To keep the old behaviour, you can set JOB_PIPELINE_REAPER_THRESHOLD=168h
  • Removed support for the env var JOB_PIPELINE_PARALLELISM.
  • OCR jobs no longer show TaskRuns in success cases. This reduces DB load and significantly improves the performance of archiving OCR jobs.
  • Archiving OCR jobs should be 5-10x faster.

Fixed

  • Added GAS_UPDATER_BATCH_SIZE option to workaround websocket: read limit exceeded issues on BSC

  • Basic support for Optimism chain: node no longer gets stuck with 'nonce too low' error if connection is lost

[0.10.4] - 2021-04-05

Added

  • VRF Jobs now support an optional coordinatorAddress field that, when present, will tell the node to check the fulfillment status of any VRF request before attempting the fulfillment transaction. This will assist in the effort to run multiple nodes with one VRF key.

  • Experimental: Add DATABASE_BACKUP_MODE, DATABASE_BACKUP_FREQUENCY and DATABASE_BACKUP_URL configuration variables

    • It's now possible to configure database backups: on node start and separately, to be run at given frequency. DATABASE_BACKUP_MODE enables the initial backup on node start (with one of the values: none, lite, full where lite excludes potentially large tables related to job runs, among others). Additionally, if DATABASE_BACKUP_FREQUENCY variable is set to a duration of at least '1m', it enables periodic backups.
    • DATABASE_BACKUP_URL can be optionally set to point to e.g. a database replica, in order to avoid excessive load on the main one. Example settings:
      1. DATABASE_BACKUP_MODE="full" and DATABASE_BACKUP_FREQUENCY not set, will run a full back only at the start of the node.
      2. DATABASE_BACKUP_MODE="lite" and DATABASE_BACKUP_FREQUENCY="1h" will lead to a partial backup on node start and then again a partial backup every one hour.
  • Added periodic resending of eth transactions. This means that we no longer rely exclusively on gas bumping to resend unconfirmed transactions that got "lost" for whatever reason. This has two advantages:

    1. Chainlink no longer relies on gas bumping settings to ensure our transactions always end up in the mempool
    2. Chainlink will continue to resend existing transactions even in the event that heads are delayed. This is especially useful on chains like Arbitrum which have very long wait times between heads.
    • Periodic resending can be controlled using the ETH_TX_RESEND_AFTER_THRESHOLD env var (default 30s). Unconfirmed transactions will be resent periodically at this interval. It is recommended to leave this at the default setting, but it can be set to any valid duration or to 0 to disable periodic resending.
  • Logging can now be configured in the Operator UI.

  • Tuned defaults for certain Eth-compatible chains

  • Chainlink node now uses different sets of default values depending on the given Chain ID. Tuned configs are built-in for the following chains:

    • Ethereum Mainnet and test chains
    • Polygon (Matic)
    • BSC
    • HECO
  • If you have manually set ENV vars specific to these chains, you may want to remove those and allow the node to use its configured defaults instead.

  • New prometheus metric "tx_manager_num_tx_reverted" which counts the number of reverted transactions on chain.

Fixed

  • Under certain circumstances a poorly configured Explorer could delay Chainlink node startup by up to 45 seconds.

  • Chainlink node now automatically sets the correct nonce on startup if you are restoring from a previous backup (manual setnextnonce is no longer necessary).

  • Flux monitor jobs should now work correctly with outlier-detection and market-closure external adapters.

  • Performance improvements to OCR job adds. Removed the pipeline_task_specs table and added a new column dot_id to the pipeline_task_runs table which links a pipeline_task_run to a dotID in the pipeline_spec.dot_dag_source.

  • Fixed bug where node will occasionally submit an invalid OCR transmission which reverts with "address not authorized to sign".

  • Fixed bug where a node will sometimes double submit on runlog jobs causing reverted transactions on-chain

[0.10.3] - 2021-03-22

Added

  • Add STATS_PUSHER_LOGGING to toggle stats pusher raw message logging (DEBUG level).

  • Add ADMIN_CREDENTIALS_FILE configuration variable

This variable defaults to $ROOT/apicredentials and when defined / the file exists, any command using the CLI that requires authentication will use it to automatically log in.

  • Add ETH_MAX_UNCONFIRMED_TRANSACTIONS configuration variable

Chainlink node now has a maximum number of unconfirmed transactions that may be in flight at any one time (per key).

If this limit is reached, further attempts to send transactions will fail and the relevant job will be marked as failed.

Jobs will continue to fail until at least one transaction is confirmed and the queue size is reduced. This is introduced as a sanity limit to prevent unbounded sending of transactions e.g. in the case that the eth node is failing to broadcast to the network.

The default is set to 500 which considered high enough that it should never be reached under normal operation. This limit can be changed by setting the ETH_MAX_UNCONFIRMED_TRANSACTIONS environment variable.

  • Support requestNewRound in libocr

requestNewRound enables dedicated requesters to request a fresh report to be sent to the contract right away regardless of heartbeat or deviation.

  • New prometheus metric:
Name: "head_tracker_eth_connection_errors",
Help: "The total number of eth node connection errors",
  • Gas bumping can now be disabled by setting ETH_GAS_BUMP_THRESHOLD=0

  • Support for arbitrum

Fixed

  • Improved handling of the case where we exceed the configured TX fee cap in geth.

Node will now fatally error jobs if the total transaction costs exceeds the configured cap (default 1 Eth). Also, it will no longer continue to bump gas on transactions that started hitting this limit and instead continue to resubmit at the highest price that worked.

Node operators should check their geth nodes and remove this cap if configured, you can do this by running your geth node with --rpc.gascap=0 --rpc.txfeecap=0 or setting these values in your config toml.

  • Make head backfill asynchronous. This should eliminate some harmless but annoying errors related to backfilling heads, logged on startup and occasionally during normal operation on fast chains like Kovan.

  • Improvements to the GasUpdater

Various efficiency and correctness improvements have been made to the GasUpdater. It places less load on the ethereum node and now features re-org detection.

Most notably, GasUpdater no longer takes a 24 block delay to "warm up" on application start and instead loads all relevant block history immediately. This means that the application gas price will always be updated correctly after reboot before the first transaction is ever sent, eliminating the previous scenario where the node could send underpriced or overpriced transactions for a period after a reboot, until the gas updater caught up.

Changed

  • Bump ORM_MAX_OPEN_CONNS default from 10 to 20
  • Bump ORM_MAX_IDLE_CONNS default from 5 to 10

Each Chainlink node will now use a maximum of 23 database connections (up from previous max of 13). Make sure your postgres database is tuned accordingly, especially if you are running multiple Chainlink nodes on a single database. If you find yourself hitting connection limits, you can consider reducing ORM_MAX_OPEN_CONNS but this may result in degraded performance.

  • The global env var JOB_PIPELINE_MAX_TASK_DURATION is no longer supported for OCR jobs.

[0.10.2] - 2021-02-26

Fixed

  • Add contexts so that database queries timeout when necessary.
  • Use manual updates instead of gorm update associations.

[0.10.1] - 2021-02-25

Fixed

  • Prevent autosaving Task Spec on when Task Runs are saved to lower database load.

[0.10.0] - 2021-02-22

Fixed

  • Fix a case where archiving jobs could try to delete it from the external initiator even if the job was not an EI job.
  • Improved performance of the transaction manager by fetching receipts in batches. This should help prevent the node from getting stuck when processing large numbers of OCR jobs.
  • Fixed a fluxmonitor job bug where submitting a value outside the acceptable range would stall the job permanently. Now a job spec error will be thrown if the polled answer is outside the acceptable range and no ethtx will be submitted. As additional protection, we also now check the receipts of the ethtx's and if they were reverted, we mark the ethtx task as failed.

Breaking

  • Squashed migrations into a single 1_initial migration. If you were running a version older than 0.9.10, you need to upgrade to 0.9.10 first before upgrading to the next version so that the migrations are run.

Added

  • A new Operator UI feature that visualize JSON and TOML job spec tasks on a 'New Job' page.

[0.9.10] - 2021-01-30

Fixed

  • Fixed a UI bug with fluxmonitor jobs where initiator params were bunched up.
  • Improved performance of OCR jobs to reduce database load. OCR jobs now run with unlimited parallelism and are not affected by JOB_PIPELINE_PARALLELISM.

Added

  • A new env var JOB_PIPELINE_MAX_RUN_DURATION has been added which controls maximum duration of the total run.

[0.9.9] - 2021-01-18

Added

  • New CLI commands for key management:
    • chainlink keys eth import
    • chainlink keys eth export
    • chainlink keys eth delete
  • All keys other than VRF keys now share the same password. If you have OCR, P2P, and ETH keys encrypted with different passwords, re-insert them into your DB encrypted with the same password prior to upgrading.

Fixed

  • Fixed reading of function selector values in DB.
  • Support for bignums encoded in CBOR
  • Silence spurious Job spawner ORM attempted to claim locally-claimed job warnings
  • OCR now drops transmissions instead of queueing them if the node is out of Ether
  • Fixed a long-standing issue where standby nodes would hold transactions open forever while waiting for a lock. This was preventing postgres from running necessary cleanup operations, resulting in bad database performance. Any node operators running standby failover chainlink nodes should see major database performance improvements with this release and may be able to reduce the size of their database instances.
  • Fixed an issue where expired session tokens in operator UI would cause a large number of requests to be sent to the node, resulting in a temporary rate-limit and 429 errors.
  • Fixed issue whereby http client could leave too many open file descriptors

Changed

  • Key-related API endpoints have changed. All key-related commands are now namespaced under /v2/keys/..., and are standardized across key types.
  • All key deletion commands now perform a soft-delete (i.e. archive) by default. A special CLI flag or query string parameter must be provided to hard-delete a key.
  • Node now supports multiple OCR jobs sharing the same peer ID. If you have more than one key in your database, you must now specify P2P_PEER_ID to indicate which key to use.
  • DATABASE_TIMEOUT is now set to 0 by default, so that nodes will wait forever for a lock. If you already have DATABASE_TIMEOUT=0 set explicitly in your env (most node operators) then you don't need to do anything. If you didn't have it set, and you want to keep the old default behaviour where a node exits shortly if it can't get a lock, you can manually set DATABASE_TIMEOUT=500ms in your env.
  • OCR bootstrap node no longer sends telemetry to the endpoint specified in the OCR job spec under MonitoringEndpoint.

[0.9.8] - 2020-12-17

Fixed

  • An issue where the node would emit warnings on startup for fluxmonitor contracts

[0.9.7] - 2020-12-14

Added

  • OCR bootstrap node now sends telemetry to the endpoint specified in the OCR job spec under MonitoringEndpoint.
  • Adds "Account addresses" table to the /keys page.

Changed

  • Old jobs now allow duplicate job names. Also, if the name field is empty we no longer generate a name.
  • Removes broken ACCOUNT_ADDRESS field from /config page.

Fixed

  • Brings /runs tab back to the operator UI.
  • Signs out a user from operator UI on authentication error.
  • OCR jobs no longer require defining v1 bootstrap peers unless P2P_NETWORKING_STACK=V1

BREAKING CHANGES

  • Commands for creating/managing legacy jobs and OCR jobs have changed, to reduce confusion and accommodate additional types of jobs using the new pipeline.
  • If P2P_NETWORKING_STACK=V1V2, then P2PV2_BOOTSTRAPPERS must also be set

V1 jobs

jobs archive => job_specs archive jobs create => job_specs create jobs list => job_specs list jobs show => job_specs show

V2 jobs (currently only applies to OCR)

jobs createocr => jobs create jobs deletev2 => jobs delete jobs run => jobs run

[0.9.6] - 2020-11-23

  • OCR pipeline specs can now be configured on a per-task basis to allow unrestricted network access for http tasks. Example like so:
ds1          [type=http method=GET url="http://example.com" allowunrestrictednetworkaccess="true"];
ds1_parse    [type=jsonparse path="USD" lax="true"];
ds1_multiply [type=multiply times=100];
ds1 -> ds1_parse -> ds1_multiply;
  • New prometheus metrics as follows:
Name: "pipeline_run_errors",
Help: "Number of errors for each pipeline spec",

Name: "pipeline_run_total_time_to_completion",
Help: "How long each pipeline run took to finish (from the moment it was created)",

Name: "pipeline_tasks_total_finished",
Help: "The total number of pipline tasks which have finished",

Name: "pipeline_task_execution_time",
Help: "How long each pipeline task took to execute",

Name: "pipeline_task_http_fetch_time",
Help: "Time taken to fully execute the HTTP request",

Name: "pipeline_task_http_response_body_size",
Help: "Size (in bytes) of the HTTP response body",

Name: "pipeline_runs_queued",
Help: "The total number of pipline runs that are awaiting execution",

Name: "pipeline_task_runs_queued",
Help: "The total number of pipline task runs that are awaiting execution",

Changed

Numerous key-related UX improvements:

  • All key-related commands have been consolidated under the chainlink keys subcommand:
    • chainlink createextrakey => chainlink keys eth create
    • chainlink admin info => chainlink keys eth list
    • chainlink node p2p [create|list|delete] => chainlink keys p2p [create|list|delete]
    • chainlink node ocr [create|list|delete] => chainlink keys ocr [create|list|delete]
    • chainlink node vrf [create|list|delete] => chainlink keys vrf [create|list|delete]
  • Deleting OCR key bundles and P2P key bundles now archives them (i.e., soft delete) so that they can be recovered if needed. If you want to hard delete a key, pass the new --hard flag to the command, e.g. chainlink keys p2p delete --hard 6.
  • Output from ETH/OCR/P2P/VRF key CLI commands now renders consistently.
  • Deleting an OCR/P2P/VRF key now requires confirmation from the user. To skip confirmation (e.g. in shell scripts), pass --yes or -y.
  • The --ocrpassword flag has been removed. OCR/P2P keys now share the same password at the ETH key (i.e., the password specified with the --password flag).

Misc:

  • Two new env variables are added P2P_ANNOUNCE_IP and P2P_ANNOUNCE_PORT which allow node operators to override locally detected values for the chainlink node's externally reachable IP/port.
  • OCR_LISTEN_IP and OCR_LISTEN_PORT have been renamed to P2P_LISTEN_IP and P2P_LISTEN_PORT for consistency.
  • Support for adding a job with the same name as one that was deleted.

Fixed

  • Fixed an issue where the HTTP adapter would send an empty body on retries.
  • Changed the default JOB_PIPELINE_REAPER_THRESHOLD value from 7d to 168h (hours are the highest time unit allowed by time.Duration).

[0.9.5] - 2020-11-12

Changed

  • Updated from Go 1.15.4 to 1.15.5.

[0.9.4] - 2020-11-04

Fixed

  • Hotfix to fix an issue with httpget adapter

[0.9.3] - 2020-11-02

Added

  • Add new subcommand node hard-reset which is used to remove all state for unstarted and pending job runs from the database.

Changed

  • Chainlink now requires Postgres >= 11.x. Previously this was a recommendation, this is now a hard requirement. Migrations will fail if run on an older version of Postgres.
  • Database improvements that greatly reduced the number of open Postgres connections
  • Operator UI /jobs page is now searchable
  • Jobs now accept a name field in the jobspecs

[0.9.2] - 2020-10-15

Added

  • Bulletproof transaction manager enabled by default
  • Fluxmonitor support enabled by default

Fixed

  • Improve transaction manager architecture to be more compatible with ETH_SECONDARY_URL option (i.e. concurrent transaction submission to multiple different eth nodes). This also comes with some minor performance improvements in the tx manager and more correct handling of some extremely rare edge cases.
  • As a side effect, we now no longer handle the case where an external wallet used the chainlink ethereum private key to send a transaction. This use-case was already explicitly unsupported, but we made a best-effort attempt to handle it. We now make no attempt at all to handle it and doing this WILL result in your node not sending the data that it expected to be sent for the nonces that were used by an external wallet.
  • Operator UI now shows booleans correctly

Changed

  • ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI now 1500Gwei by default

[0.8.18] - 2020-10-01

Fixed

  • Prometheus gas_updater_set_gas_price metric now only shows last gas price instead of every block since restart

[0.8.17] - 2020-09-28

Added

  • Add new env variable ETH_SECONDARY_URL. Default is unset. You may optionally set this to a http(s) ethereum RPC client URL. If set, transactions will also be broadcast to this secondary ethereum node. This allows transaction broadcasting to be more robust in the face of primary ethereum node bugs or failures.
  • Remove configuration option ORACLE_CONTRACT_ADDRESS, it had no effect
  • Add configuration option OPERATOR_CONTRACT_ADDRESS, it filters the contract addresses the node should listen to for Run Logs
  • At startup, the chainlink node will create a new funding address. This will initially be used to pay for cancelling stuck transactions.

Fixed

  • Gas bumper no longer hits database constraint error if ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI is reached (this was actually mostly harmless, but the errors were annoying)

Changes

  • ETH_MAX_GAS_PRICE_WEI now defaults to 1500 gwei

[0.8.16] - 2020-09-18

Added

  • The chainlink node now will bump a limited configurable number of transactions at once. This is configured with the ETH_GAS_BUMP_TX_DEPTH variable which is 10 by default. Set to 0 to disable (the old behaviour).

Fixed

  • ETH_DISABLED flag works again

[0.8.15] - 2020-09-14

Added

  • Chainlink header images to the following README.md files: root, core, evm-contracts, and evm-test-helpers.
  • Database migrations: new log_consumptions records will contain the number of the associated block. This migration will allow future version of chainlink to automatically clean up unneeded log_consumption records. This migration should execute very fast.
  • External Adapters for the Flux Monitor will now receive the Flux Monitor round state info as the meta payload.
  • Reduce frequency of balance checking.

Fixed

Previously when the node was overloaded with heads there was a minor possibility it could get backed up with a very large head queue, and become unstable. Now, we drop heads instead in this case and noisily emit an error. This means the node should more gracefully handle overload conditions, although this is still dangerous and node operators should deal with it immediately to avoid missing jobs.

A new environment variable is introduced to configure this, called ETH_HEAD_TRACKER_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE. It is recommended to leave this set to the default of "3".

A new prometheus metric is also introduced to track dropped heads, called head_tracker_num_heads_dropped. You may wish to set an alert on a rule such as increase(chainlink_dropped_heads[5m]) > 0.

[0.8.14] - 2020-09-02

Changed

  • Fix for gas bumper
  • Fix for broadcast-transactions function

[0.8.13] - 2020-08-31

Changed

  • Fix for gas bumper
  • Fix for broadcast-transactions function

[0.8.13] - 2020-08-31

Changed

  • Performance improvements when using BulletproofTxManager.

[0.8.12] - 2020-08-10

Fixed

  • Added a workaround for Infura users who are seeing "error getting balance: header not found". This behaviour is due to Infura announcing it has a block, but when we request our balance in this block, the eth node doesn't have the block in memory. The workaround is to add a configurable lag time on balance update requests. The default is set to 1 but this is configurable via a new environment variable ETH_BALANCE_MONITOR_BLOCK_DELAY.

[0.8.11] - 2020-07-27

Added

  • Job specs now support pinning to multiple keys using the new fromAddresses field in the ethtx task spec.

Changed

  • Using fromAddress in ethtx task specs has been deprecated. Please use fromAddresses instead.

Breaking changes

  • Support for RunLogTopic0original and RunLogTopic20190123withFullfillmentParams logs has been dropped. This should not affect any users since these logs predate Chainlink's mainnet launch and have never been used on mainnet.

IMPORTANT: The selection mechanism for keys has changed. When an ethtx task spec is not pinned to a particular key by defining fromAddress or fromAddresses, the node will now cycle through all available keys in round-robin fashion. This is a change from the previous behaviour where nodes would only pick the earliest created key.

This is done to allow increases in throughput when a node operator has multiple whitelisted addresses for their oracle.

If your node has multiple keys, you will need to take one of the three following actions:

  1. Make sure all keys are valid for all job specs
  2. Pin job specs to a valid subset of key(s) using fromAddresses
  3. Delete the key(s) you don't want to use

If your node only has one key, no action is required.

[0.8.10] - 2020-07-14

Fixed

  • Incorrect sequence on keys table in some edge cases

[0.8.9] - 2020-07-13

Added

  • Added a check on sensitive file ownership that gives a warning if certain files are not owned by the user running chainlink
  • Added mechanism to asynchronously communicate when a job spec has an ethereum interaction error (or any async error) with a UI screen
  • Gas Bumper now bumps based on the current gas price instead of the gas price of the original transaction

Fixed

  • Support for multiple node addresses

[0.8.8] - 2020-06-29

Added

  • ethtx tasks now support a new parameter, minRequiredOutgoingConfirmations which allows you to tune how many confirmations are required before moving on from an ethtx task on a per-task basis (only works with BulletproofTxManager). If it is not supplied, the default of MIN_OUTGOING_CONFIRMATIONS is used (same as the old behaviour).

Changed

  • HeadTracker now automatically backfills missing heads up to ETH_FINALITY_DEPTH
  • The strategy for gas bumping has been changed to produce a potentially higher gas cost in exchange for the transaction getting through faster.

Breaking changes

  • admin withdraw command has been removed. This was only ever useful to withdraw LINK if the Oracle contract was owned by the Chainlink node address. It is no longer recommended having the Oracle owner be the chainlink node address.
  • Fixed txs create to send the amount in Eth not in Wei (as per the documentation)

[0.8.7] - 2020-06-15

Added

This release contains a number of features aimed at improving the node's reliability when putting transactions on-chain.

  • An experimental new transaction manager is introduced that delivers reliability improvements compared to the old one, especially when faced with difficult network conditions or spiking gas prices. It also reduces load on the database and makes fewer calls to the eth node compared to the old tx manager.
  • Along with the new transaction manager is a local client command for manually controlling the node nonce - setnextnonce. This should never be necessary under normal operation and is included only for use in emergencies.
  • New prometheus metrics for the head tracker:
    • head_tracker_heads_in_queue - The number of heads currently waiting to be executed. You can think of this as the 'load' on the head tracker. Should rarely or never be more than 0.
    • head_tracker_callback_execution_duration - How long it took to execute all callbacks. If the average of this exceeds the time between blocks, your node could lag behind and delay transactions.
  • Nodes transmit their build info to Explorer for better debugging/tracking.

Env var changes

  • ENABLE_BULLETPROOF_TX_MANAGER - set this to true to enable the experimental new transaction manager
  • ETH_GAS_BUMP_PERCENT default value has been increased from 10% to 20%
  • ETH_GAS_BUMP_THRESHOLD default value has been decreased from 12 to 3
  • ETH_FINALITY_DEPTH specifies how deep protection should be against re-orgs. The default is 50. It only applies if BulletproofTxManager is enabled. It is not recommended changing this setting.
  • EthHeadTrackerHistoryDepth specifies how many heads the head tracker should keep in the database. The default is 100. It is not recommended changing this setting.
  • Update README.md with links to mockery, jq, and gencodec as they are required to run go generate ./...

[0.8.6] - 2020-06-08

Added

  • The node now logs the eth client RPC calls
  • More reliable Ethereum block header tracking
  • Limit the amount of an HTTP response body that the node will read
  • Make Aggregator contract interface viewable
  • More resilient handling of chain reorganizations

[0.8.5] - 2020-06-01

Added

  • The chainlink node can now be configured to backfill logs from n blocks after a connection to the ethereum client is reset. This value is specified with an environment variable BLOCK_BACKFILL_DEPTH.
  • The chainlink node now sets file permissions on sensitive files on startup (tls, .api, .env, .password and secret)
  • AggregatorInterface now has description and version fields.

Changed

  • Solidity: Renamed the previous AggregatorInterface.sol to HistoricAggregatorInterface.sol. Users are encouraged to use the new methods introduced on the AggregatorInterface(getRoundData and latestRoundData), as they return metadata to indicate freshness of the data in a single cross-contract call.
  • Solidity: Marked HistoricAggregatorInterface methods (latestAnswer, latestRound, latestTimestamp, getAnswer, getTimestamp) as deprecated on FluxAggregator, WhitelistedAggregator, AggregatorProxy, WhitelistedAggregatorProxy.
  • Updated the solidity compiler version for v0.6 from 0.6.2 to 0.6.6.
  • AccessControlledAggregatorProxy checks an external contract for users to be able to read functions.

Fixed

  • Fluxmonitor jobs now respect the minPayment field on job specs and won't poll if the contract does not have sufficient funding. This allows certain jobs to require a larger payment than MINIMUM_CONTRACT_PAYMENT.

[0.8.4] - 2020-05-18

Added

  • Fluxmonitor initiators may now optionally include an absoluteThreshold parameter. To trigger a new on-chain report, the absolute difference in the feed value must change by at least the absoluteThreshold value. If it is unspecified or zero, fluxmonitor behavior is unchanged.
  • Database Migrations: Add created_at and updated_at to all tables allowing for better historical insights. This migration may take a minute or two on large databases.

Fixed

  • Fix incorrect permissions on some files written by the node Prevent a case where duplicate ethereum keys could be added Improve robustness and reliability of ethtx transaction logic

[0.8.3] - 2020-05-04

Added

  • Added Changelog.
  • Database Migrations: There a number of database migrations included in this release as part of our ongoing effort to make the node even more reliable and stable, and build a firm foundation for future development.

Changed

  • New cron strings MUST now include time zone. If you want your jobs to run in UTC for example: CRON_TZ=UTC * * * * *. Previously, jobs specified without a time zone would run in the server's native time zone, which in most cases is UTC but this was never guaranteed.

Fixed

  • Fix crash in experimental gas updater when run on Kovan network

[0.8.2] - 2020-04-20

[0.8.1] - 2020-04-08

[0.8.0] - 2020-04-06