Private network subcommands
This reference describes the syntax of the Hyperledger Besu private network command line interface (CLI) subcommands.
This reference contains subcommands that apply to only private networks. For subcommands that apply to both private and public networks, see the public network subcommands reference.
To start a Besu node using subcommands, run:
besu [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND] [SUBCOMMAND OPTIONS]
If using Bash or Z shell, you can view subcommand suggestions by pressing the Tab key twice.
besu Tab+Tab
operator
Provides operator actions.
generate-blockchain-config
- Syntax
- Example
besu operator generate-blockchain-config --config-file=<FILE> --to=<DIRECTORY> [--genesis-file-name=<FILE>] [--private-key-file-name=<FILE>] [--public-key-file-name=<FILE>]
besu operator generate-blockchain-config --config-file=config.json --to=myNetworkFiles
Generates an IBFT 2.0 or QBFT genesis file.
The configuration file has two nested JSON nodes. The first is the genesis
property defining the IBFT 2.0 or QBFT genesis file, except for the extraData
string. The second is the blockchain
property defining the number of key pairs to generate.
rlp
Provides RLP related actions.
encode
- Syntax
- File example
- Standard input/output example
besu rlp encode [--from=<FILE>] [--to=<FILE>] [--type=<type>]
besu rlp encode --from=ibft_extra_data.json --to=extra_data_for_ibft_genesis.txt --type=IBFT_EXTRA_DATA
cat extra_data.json | besu rlp encode > rlp.txt
Encodes the RLP hexadecimal string for use in an IBFT 2.0 or QBFT genesis file. The default type is IBFT_EXTRA_DATA
.
Supported types are:
-
IBFT_EXTRA_DATA
- The IBFT 2.0 genesis file includes theIBFT_EXTRA_DATA
type in theextraData
property. -
QBFT_EXTRA_DATA
- The QBFT genesis file includes theQBFT_EXTRA_DATA
type in theextraData
property.
IBFT 2.0 extra data
To generate the RLP encoded extraData
string, specify a JSON input that is an array of validator addresses in ascending order.
Use the following JSON Schema to validate that your JSON data is well formed. To validate your JSON content, use an online validation tool, such as JSON Schema Validator.
{
"$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#",
"$id": "http://org.hyperledger.besu/cli_rlp_ibft_extra_data.json",
"type": "array",
"definitions": {},
"title": "IBFT extra data",
"description": "JSON format used as input to generate an IBFT extra data RLP string",
"items": {
"$id": "#/address",
"type": "string",
"title": "Validator address",
"description": "The validator node address",
"default": "",
"examples": [
"be068f726a13c8d46c44be6ce9d275600e1735a4",
"5ff6f4b66a46a2b2310a6f3a93aaddc0d9a1c193"
],
"pattern": "^([0-9a-f]{40})$"
}
}
Example IBFT_EXTRA_DATA encoding
- JSON input
- RLP output
[
"be068f726a13c8d46c44be6ce9d275600e1735a4",
"5ff6f4b66a46a2b2310a6f3a93aaddc0d9a1c193"
]
0xf853a00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ea94be068f726a13c8d46c44be6ce9d275600e1735a4945ff6f4b66a46a2b2310a6f3a93aaddc0d9a1c193808400000000c0