* basic contract work for 'decrease_pledge' functionality note: it doesn't yet return tokens back to the operator * returning extra tokens after decreasing pledge * added vesting message to track pledge decrease * attaching the track message when processing delegation decrease * checking for zero value request * fixed event test * allowing to decrease pledge from the vesting contract * integration test for the feature * reorganised the integration tests * updated nyxd client traits * wallet support * typescript helpers * moved 'pledge more' functionality to operator commands * cli commands for decreasing pledge * changed error variant to make clippy happier * removed unused import * eslint * fixed post-rebase imports * added cargo config * added PendingMixNodeChanges to MixNodeDetails * returning event id after creating it * Streamlined getting mixnode details by identity key * setting pending pledge changes on increase/decrease * clearing the value on resolving the event * checking for correct invariants when clearing events * further pending events unit tests fixes * new unit tests for tx endpoints * queries for pending events (by id) * migration code * using default value for pending changes if unavailable * improved integration test assertions
Nym CLI
This is a CLI tool for interacting with:
- the Nyx blockchain
- the smart contracts for the Mixnet
It provides a convenient wrapper around the nyxd client with similar functionality to thenyxd binary for querying the chain or executing smart contract methods.
And in the future it will provide an easy way to interact with Coconut, to issue and verify Coconut credenitals.
It DOES NOT do these things:
The infrastructure components that run a gateway, mixnode or Service Provider have their own binaries.
The socks5 client also has its own binary, or use NymConnect.
Installing
Download the CLI binary for your platform from https://nymtech.net/downloads or get a specific version from GitHub releases.
Configuration
The Nym CLI runs against mainnet by default.
If you want to use another environment, you can do this by:
- providing a
.envfile - setting environment variables (see here for options)
- passing named arguments
.env File
There are two ways to provide this:
- A file called
.envin the same directory as the binary - Pass the
--config-env-filealong with a command
Passing named arguments
You will need to pass the following with most commands as arguments:
--mnemonic <MNEMONIC>
--nyxd-url <nyxd_URL>
--mixnet-contract <MIXNET_CONTRACT_ADDRESS>
--vesting-contract <VESTING_CONTRACT_ADDRESS>
How do I use it?
The simplest way to find out how to use the CLI is to explore the built-in help:
nym-cli --help
Features
🏦 Account
- create a new account with a random mnemonic
- query the account balance
- query the account public key (needed to verify signatures)
- query for transactions originating from the account
- send tokens to another account
⛓ Block
- query for the current block height
- query for a block at a height
- query for a block at a timestamp
🪐 cosmwasm
- upload a smart contract
- instantiate a smart contract
- upgrade a smart contract
- execute a smart contract method
𐄳 Mixnet
📒 Directory
- query for mixnodes
- query for gateways
🧑🔧 Operators
- bond/unbond a mixnode or gateway
- query for waiting rewards
- withdraw rewards
- manage mixnode settings
- create payload for family creation signature
- create family
🥩 Delegators
- delegate/undelegate to a mixnode
- query for waiting rewards
- withdraw rewards
✍ Sign
- create a signature for string data (UTF-8)
- verify a signature for an account
🕓 Vesting
- create a vesting schedule
- query for a vesting schedule
🥥 Coconut
Coming soon, including:
- issue credential
- verify credential
Building
Build the tool locally by running the following in this directory:
cargo build --release
Generating user docs
There is a Makefile with a target to build the user docs:
make generate-user-docs
Build the tool and run the generate command:
cargo build --release
../../target/release/nym-cli generate-fig > user-docs/fig-spec.ts
See https://github.com/withfig/autocomplete-tools/tree/main/types.