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Changelog

This file lists the changes added to each version of tezos-node, tezos-client, and the other Tezos binaries. The changes to the Tezos protocol are documented in the docs/protocols/ directory; in particular in docs/protocols/alpha.rst.

Development Version

When you make a commit on master, you can add an item in one of the following subsections (node, client, …) to document your commit or the set of related commits. This will ensure that this change is not forgotten in the final changelog. By having your commits update this file you also make it easy to find the commits which are related to your changes using git blame.

Only describe changes which affect users (bug fixes and new features), not refactorings or tests. Changes to the documentation do not need to be documented here either.

Node

  • Added optional parameter --media-type and its corresponding field in the configuration file. It defines which format of data serialisation must be used for RPC requests to the node. The value can be json, binary or any. By default, the value is set to any.
  • Added an option --listen-prometheus <PORT> to tezos-node run to expose some metrics using the Prometheus format.
  • Fixed missing removal of replaced operation in the plugin when another better one takes its place (when the mempool is full).
  • The output of tezos-client get ledger high watermark for <ledger> now also displays the high-water mark for the round, if available. Rounds are introduced in Tenderbake.

Client

  • A new --force option was added to the transfer command. It makes the client inject the transaction in a node even if the simulation of the transaction fails.
  • A new --self-address option was added to the run script command. It makes the given address be considered the address of the contract being run. The address must actually exist in the context. If --balance wasn't specified, the script also inherits the given contract's balance.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

Proxy server

Protocol Compiler And Environment

Codec

Docker Images

Miscellaneous

Version 12.0

Node

  • The tezos-node configuration file parameter shell.prevalidator.limits.max_refused_operations is now deprecated and may be removed starting from version 13.0.
  • Fixed missing removal of replaced operation in the plugin when another better one takes its place (when the mempool is full).
  • The output of tezos-client get ledger high watermark for <ledger> now also displays the high-water mark for the round, if available. Rounds are introduced in Tenderbake.
  • Optimized global CPU usage. This can save up to a third of CPU usage.
  • RPC /helpers/scripts/simulate_operations now takes protocol activation into account: the cache is considered empty three levels before activation.
  • Added an optional field to the RPC /helpers/scripts/simulate_operations named blocks_before_activation (int32, measured in number of blocks) which allows to override the number of blocks before activation, which can be useful in case of user-activated upgrade.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated the build system to use a patched version of the OCaml compiler to fix a bug that could cause compilation to fail on newer versions of gcc and glibc.
  • Optimized memory consumption of the block validator. This improves memory usage of the node, the external validator process, and the baker. Memory usage should be lower and more predictable.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Improved the log messages of the Ithaca baker for the default (Notice) and Info logging levels.
  • Fixed a corner case where the baker could include redundant endorsements when a delegate was double baking.

Version 12.0~rc2

  • Replaced protocol Ithaca (PsiThaCa) with protocol Ithaca2 (Psithaca2).

Node

  • (backport from 11.1) Fixed an incorrect behaviour of the store which could cause the node to freeze for a few seconds.
  • The ithacanet network alias now denotes the configuration for the Ithacanet test network that uses Ithaca2 (Psithaca2) instead of the initial Ithacanet test network that used Ithaca (PsiThaCa).
  • The RPC GET /chains/main/mempool/pending_operations does not output unparsable operations anymore. Previously, they were in the Refused field with a parsing error.
  • The output format for RPC /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/filter changed. The field backlog was removed. This change is similar to other RPC changes introduced in 12.0~rc1.
  • Added two optional fields, now and level as input to the run_view, run_code, and trace_code RPCs (under /chains/<chain_id>/blocks/<block>/helpers/scripts/). These fields can be used to override the values normally returned by the NOW and LEVEL instructions.
  • Pending operations in the mempool are now sorted, and propagated with the following priority in decreasing order (operations with the highest priority are propagated first):
    • consensus operations;
    • anonymous and voting (governance) operations;
    • manager operations where the priority is given by the ratio of the operation fees over gas limit or operation size.
  • Fixed an issue where storage failed to restore its consistency after corrupted metadata files.

Client

  • Renamed the --mempool option into --operations-pool. The format of the file passed as parameter has changed from the one of RPC pending_operations (that is, a key-value dictionary whose values are lists of operations) to a single list of operations to be considered for inclusion.
  • --operations-pool option supports URL parameters to fetch remote mempools through HTTP. Environment variable TEZOS_CLIENT_REMOTE_OPERATIONS_POOL_HTTP_HEADERS may be set to specify custom HTTP headers. Only the Host header is supported as of now (see description in rfc2616, section 14.23)
  • Added new option --ignore-node-mempool to the bake for command to avoid querying the node's mempool when baking a block.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Ported the --operations-pool option of the bake for command of the client to the baker daemon.
  • Fixed the Ithaca baker to allow it to fallback to an RPC (instead of relying on direct access to the local context) when baking the migration block to its successor. This necessary mechanism was present in all bakers except for the Ithaca baker of Octez 12.0~rc1.
  • Improved the log messages of the Ithaca baker for the default (Notice) and Info logging levels.

Version 12.0~rc1

Node

  • UNIX errors are now displayed using human-friendly English instead of error codes.

  • Manager operations do no longer need to be executed before being propagated over the network. This feature will be available from protocol I, provided the latter is activated. The aim is to increase the throughput of transactions gossiped over the network, while reducing the load on the Octez node's prevalidator (aka the mempool).

  • The following RPCs output format changed:

    1. /workers/block_validator
    2. /workers/chain_validators
    3. /workers/chain_validators/<chain_id>
    4. /workers/chain_validator/<chain_id>/peer_validators
    5. /workers/chain_validator/<chain_id>/peer_validators/<peer_id>
    6. /workers/prevalidators

    The field backlog is removed. Those logs can be obtained via the node itself. Logging can be redirected to a file via the option --log-file. External tools such as logrotate can be used to remove entries that are too old.

  • The node configuration format is changed. The following paths are removed:

    1. shell.chain_validator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    2. shell.chain_validator.limits.worker_backlog_level
    3. shell.peer_validator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    4. shell.peer_validator.limits.worker_backlog_level
    5. shell.prevalidator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    6. shell.prevalidator.limits.worker_backlog_level
    7. shell.block_validator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    8. shell.block_validator.limits.worker_backlog_level

    If those fields are present in your configuration file, they can simply be removed.

  • Added version 1 to RPC GET /chains/main/mempool/pending_operations. It can be used by calling the RPC with the parameter ?version=1 (default version is still 0).

  • Added an RPC /config/logging to reconfigure the logging framework without having to restart the node. See also the new documentation pages related to logging.

  • Better handling of mempool cache in the distributed_db which should make the distributed_db RAM consumption strongly correlated to the one of the mempool.

  • Fixed RPC GET /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/filter, that did not show fields of the filter configuration that were equal to their default value: e.g. if the configuration was the default one, it just returned {}. Now displays all the fields by default. The old behavior may be brought back by setting the new optional parameter include_default to false.

  • Changed the behavior of RPC POST /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/filter when provided an input json that does not describe a valid filter configuration. It used to revert the filter back to the default configuration in that case, but now it leaves it unchanged. (Note: if the input json is valid but does not provide all the fields of the filter configuration, then any missing field is set back to its default value, rather than left unchanged. This is the same behavior as the previous version of the RPC.) As this behavior may be confusing, the RPC now returns the new filter configuration of the mempool.

  • When encoded in binary, errors now have a single size field. This only affects the binary representation of errors or values that include errors inside. It may break the compatibility for tools that request binary-only answers from the node and parse the errors by hand.

  • Added a new mempool's classification for the recently introduced outdated error category of protocols in environment v4.

  • Add a new CLI & config option advertised-net-port.

  • Added an optional show_types field in the input of the /chains/<chain_id>/blocks/<block>/helpers/scripts/typecheck_code RPC. When this field is set to false, type checking details are omitted. This can be used to improve the performances of this RPC.

  • Fix the comparison operator of history modes to avoid considering the default history modes as not equal to an history mode manually set to the same default value.

  • The prevalidator (which handles operations which have been received but not yet included in a block) was made more restrictive: it now accepts a single manager operation from a given manager for a given block. This limitation was already present implicitly if you were using the tezos-client commands. Batches of operations can be used to get around this restriction, see the multiple transfers command to learn more. In addition, operations rejected because of this limitation are solely delayed to a future block.

  • Removed support for store versions 0.0.4 (used by Octez 9.7) or below. It is no longer possible to run tezos-node upgrade storage to upgrade from those older versions. It is also no longer possible to import snapshots that were exported using this version.

  • Fixed an inconsistency of the cache: the shell now reloads the cache from scratch if the application fails because of a hash inconsistency.

  • Removed the granadanet built-in network alias.

  • Added the ithacanet built-in network alias.

  • Added two optional fields, replace_by_fee_factor and max_prechecked_manager_operations to /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/filter in order to control when the mempool accepts a manager operation replacement, and how many manager operations we keep in the prechecked classification.

Client

  • Expanded the number of product ids searched with the HID API when looking for a ledger device.
  • Added an optional parameter --media-type to control the Accept header for RPC requests to the node. This header indicates to the node which format of data serialisation is supported. Possible values are json, binary and any.
  • Added two options, --now and --level to the run script and run view commands simulating execution of Michelson code. These options can be used to override the values normally returned by the NOW and LEVEL instructions.
  • Added new option --replace to transfer and multiple transfers commands. This option allows a manager to inject a transfer or a smart contract call operation (with more fees) to replace an existing one in the node's mempool. This option should only be used to inject in nodes whose prevalidators use the new validation scheme of manager operations (called operations precheck) instead of fully applying the operation in a prevalidation block. Note that there are no guarantees on which operation will possibly be included in a block. For instance, the second operation may arrive too late to the baker, in which case, the latter might includes the first operation and the second one becomes invalid.

` Baker / Endorser / Accuser --------------------------

  • Added an optional parameter --media-type to control the Accept header for RPC requests to the node. This header indicates to the node which format of data serialisation is supported. Possible values are json, binary and any.
  • Removed baker, endorser and accuser for Granada.

Miscellaneous

  • Made the file-descriptor-{path,stdout,stderr}:// event-logging sink more configurable (e.g. filtering per level and per section). The environment variable TEZOS_NODE_HOSTNAME used for the output of events was renamed to the more appropriate TEZOS_EVENT_HOSTNAME.
  • Added specific documentation pages about logging for users and developers.
  • Some RPC entry points are stricter about their inputs. Specifically, some RPCs where only positive integers would make sense will now error when provided negative values (instead of, e.g., returning empty results).
  • Added diffing functionality to the Micheline library. It allows to compare Micheline expressions whose primitives are strings. The difference is returned as another Micheline expression annotated appropriately in places where compared values differ.

Version 11.1

  • Octez can now be compiled using opam 2.1 instead of requiring opam 2.0.
  • ADX instructions have been disabled in Docker images and static binaries. This makes it possible to use them on older CPUs.
  • Fixed an incorrect behaviour of the store which could cause the node to freeze for a few seconds.
  • Reduced the memory consumption of the snapshot import.

Version 11.0

No changes compared to 11.0~rc2.

Version 11.0~rc2

  • Included fixes from version 10.3.

Node

  • Added protocol Hangzhou2 (PtHangz2), which is a modified version of Hangzhou (PtHangzH) with a number of critical bug fixes.
  • Added a user-activated protocol override from Hangzhou (PtHangzH) to Hangzhou2 (PtHangz2) on Mainnet. This means that nodes using version 11.0~rc2 will activate Hangzhou2 instead of Hangzhou if Hangzhou was to be activated by the on-chain governance process.
  • As the Hangzhounet test network was restarted to use PtHangz2 instead of PtHangzH, the hangzhounet network alias now contains the configuration to connect to this restarted Hangzhounet.
  • Bumped the network version to 2.
  • Added early block advertisement based on a precheck mechanism to improve the propagation time in the network. This mechanism is only available for nodes with a network version of 2.
  • The default allocation policy for the OCaml runtime is now 2 (also called best-fit). The previous value was 0. This new policy gives the best compromise in terms of performances and memory consumption. This policy can be changed using the OCAMLRUNPARAM environment variable. For example, to set back this value to 0, one can do OCAMLRUNPARAM="a=0". More information on this environment variable can be found here.
  • Improved the performance of the raw/bytes RPC call. In particular, this prevents stack overflows that could happen because of the flattened context if Hangzhou2 is activated.
  • Improved the performance of the context flattening migration that will happen if Hangzhou2 is activated. In particular, this reduces how much memory is needed by this operation.
  • Fixed issue #1930: during decoding, the validity of Micheline annotations is enforced.
  • Improved the snapshot export mechanism by reducing both the export time and the memory footprint.
  • Added new RPCs to inspect the storage status:
    • GET /chains/main/levels/checkpoint: checkpoint block hash and level.
    • GET /chains/main/levels/savepoint: savepoint block hash and level.
    • GET /chains/main/levels/caboose: caboose block hash and level.
    • GET /config/history_mode: history mode of the node.
  • Deprecated the /chains/main/checkpoint RPC. It may be deleted starting from v12.0.
  • The field backlog of the following RPCs is deprecated and may be deleted starting from v12.0:
    • /workers/block_validator
    • /workers/chain_validators
    • /workers/chain_validators/<chain_id>
    • /workers/chain_validator/<chain_id>/peer_validators
    • /workers/chain_validator/<chain_id>/peer_validators/<peer_id>
    • /workers/prevalidators
  • The following paths of the node configuration format are deprecated and may be deleted starting from v12.0:
    • shell.chain_validator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    • shell.chain_validator.limits.worker_backlog_level
    • shell.peer_validator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    • shell.peer_validator.limits.worker_backlog_level
    • shell.prevalidator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    • shell.prevalidator.limits.worker_backlog_level
    • shell.block_validator.limits.worker_backlog_size
    • shell.block_validator.limits.worker_backlog_level
  • The tezos-admin-client show current checkpoint command now only outputs the current checkpoint. It no longer outputs the savepoint, caboose and history mode.
  • When calling the /chains/<chain_id>/blocks/<block>/helpers/preapply RPC, the preapplication is now done by the external validator process instead of the main node process. This allows the external validator to cache the result. If later the block is applied, this cache is then used to optimize the application of the block.
  • Fixed an inconsistency of the cache internal counter between the baker and the node when the cache has been emptied.

Version 11.0~rc1

Node

  • Breaking change: updated the output of the /stats/gc RPC entry point: it now also reports the number of full major collections made by the OCaml garbage collector.
  • Breaking change: updated the encoding of chain validator events. The output of RPC GET /workers/chain_validators/<chain_id> was modified as a result.
  • Updated RPC GET /workers/prevalidators: field backlog now always returns an empty list. The events in this backlog can now be obtained either via stdout, or by configuring a new sink for events via the environment variable TEZOS_EVENTS_CONFIG (to be set before launching the node).
  • Updated RPC GET /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/monitor_operation: output was extended to include operation hashes (field name is hash) and errors (field name is error) when the operation is classified as Branch_delayed, Branch_refused or Refused.
  • Improved how the distributed database (DDB) handles the mempool cache. This should make the DDB RAM consumption strongly correlated to the one of the mempool.
  • Fixed wrong error message in case of P2P network address binding collision.
  • Added new RPCs to ban/unban operations locally.
    • POST /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/ban_operation: ban a given operation hash. The operation is removed from the mempool, and its effect is reverted if it was applied. It is also added to the prevalidator's set of banned operations, to prevent it from being fetched/processed/injected in the future.
    • POST /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/unban_operation: unban a given operation hash, removing it from the prevalidator's set of banned operations. Nothing happens if the operation was not banned.
    • POST /chains/<chain_id>/mempool/unban_all_operations: unban all operations, i.e. clear the set of banned operations.
  • Added the possibility to use the ~, - and + operators when querying blocks by their level using the /chains/.../blocks/ RPC. For instance, /chains/main/blocks/41+1 requests the block at level 42. Before this change, these notations were only available with aliases (such as head-1).
  • Added the possibility to use the + operator when specifying the block to export, using the --block argument of the snapshot export command. Before, only ~ and - were allowed.
  • Fixed a bug where the mempool forgot about refused operations on flush, leading to these operations being potentially reevaluated in the future (e.g. if they are advertised again by a peer).
  • Removed the built-in network aliases for Edonet and Florencenet, since Edo and Florence have been replaced by Granada.
  • Added a built-in network alias for Hangzhounet.

Client

  • Disabled indentation checking by default in the tezos-client convert script and tezos-client hash script commands. In particular, tezos-client convert script <script> from Michelson to Michelson can now be used as a Michelson script formatter. To force the indentation check, the new --enforce-indentation command line switch can be used.
  • Added admin commands ban operation <operation_hash>, unban operation <operation_hash>, and unban all operations that call the corresponding RPCs.
  • Made mode light --endpoint / --sources consistency check happen earlier, so that it is guaranteed to catch mismatches.
  • Added commands list proxy protocols and list light protocols, to get the list of protocols supported by --mode proxy and --mode light
  • Fix gas simulation for operation batches for Granada, Hangzhou and Alpha
  • Added timestamp display of the snapshot's block target when running the tezos-node snapshot info command.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Removed baker, endorser and accuser for Edo and Florence, since they have been replaced by Granada.

Protocol Compiler And Environment

  • Added a new version of the protocol environment (V3).
    • Updated some dependency libraries that have had releases since V2.
    • Improved safety by removing access to some potentially dangerous functions (functions that make assumptions about their input, functions that rely on implicit comparison, etc.).
    • Added new features: Timelock and FallbackArray.
    • Added new feature: RPC outputs can now be chunked. RPCs that use this feature in the protocol can now respond without blocking during the encoding of the output.

Docker Images

  • The entrypoint script now starts the node with --allow-all-rpc. This means that ACLs are inactive in the Docker image on the default RPC port. Note that the Docker image does not expose this port by default. If you use tezos-docker-manager.sh, it will expose this port only to other Octez containers. In summary, you can now call all RPCs if you use Docker images, without compromising security as long as you do not explicitly expose the RPC port.

Version 10.3

Node

  • Fixed wrong behaviour when updating the additional cycles of the node's history mode.
  • Removed redundant event while setting a new head.
  • Fixed wrong behaviour when merging the store after a rolling snapshot import.
  • Fixed an issue when reconstructing a storage with missing block or operations metadata hashes.
  • Fixed an issue in the store were the table in charge of maintaining the associations between a protocol and its activation block was not well updated.
  • Prevented some store files from being written only partially, which could result in store corruptions.

Docker Images

  • The --force-history-mode-switch option is now available for tezos-node entrypoint. It allows the user to switch the history mode of the node's storage.

Version 10.2

  • Fixed a critical issue in the chain storage layer.

Version 10.1

  • Really added the CLI option --allow-all-rpc to enable full access to all RPC endpoints on a given listening address.
  • Fixed recycling of operations in the mempool when the node changes its head. Broadcasting of endorsements received earlier than the end of the validation of the endorsed block is restored.

Version 10.0

  • Improved some error messages related to P2P initialization.

Version 10.0~rc3

Node

  • Included fixes from versions 9.6 and 9.7.
  • Fixed an issue in the store that prevented some blocks from being queried, resulting in "block not found" errors.
  • Store version is now 0.0.6. If you were previously using Octez 10.0~rc1 or 10.0~rc2, you were using store version 0.0.5. If you were previously using Octez 9.x, you were using store version 0.0.4. In both cases, use command tezos-node upgrade storage to upgrade to 0.0.6.
  • Added an upgrade procedure to upgrade from v0.0.5 to v0.0.6. The procedure is implemented through the tezos-node upgrade storage command.
  • Added an integrity-check-index subcommand to tezos-node storage, which can be used to check for corruptions (missing entries) in the index of the store. This command also accepts an optional flag --auto-repair to fix those specific corruptions by adding back missing entries.
  • Fixed an RPC inconsistency where, after a migration occurred, the metadata from blocks returned by RPCs would return inconsistent data (blocks prior to a migration from a protocol A to B would return that their current protocol is A and next protocol is B instead of A and A).

Baker

  • Improved error reporting for ill-formed liquidity-baking escape vote files.

Version 10.0~rc2

Node

  • Added a check to prevent protocol migrations that decrease the protocol environment version.
  • Old stores of nodes running Granadanet can now be upgraded to the new store format introduced in 10.0~rc1. Before, this was only possible for Mainnet, Edonet and Florencenet.
  • Empty stores can now be migrated to the new store format too.
  • Fixed a case where the context could become corrupted.
  • Fixed a memory leak in the cache of the mempool. This issue could also cause operations to not be propagated correctly in some cases.

Docker Images

  • Running the node with the --version flag now correctly returns the commit date.

Version 10.0~rc1

Node

  • Breaking change: Introduced Access Control Lists for RPC servers, which allow to restrict access to selected RPC endpoints for different listening addresses. The default Access Control List is quite restrictive. RPC endpoints that are considered unsafe will now be blocked by default for all requests coming from default Access Control List is quite restrictive. Requests from remote hosts to unsafe RPC endpoints are now blocked by default. Among other things, this breaks bakers and endorsers running remotely. For processes operating on the same host as the node, nothing changes. If necessary, the old behaviour can be restored by editing the node's configuration file, but it is discouraged due to security concerns of open unsafe endpoints on public networks. See Node Configuration section of the Tezos documentation for details.
  • Replaced the chain storage layer with a more efficient backend in terms of both performance and storage size.
  • Added an upgrade procedure to upgrade from the previous store to the new one. The procedure is implemented through the tezos-node upgrade storage command. This command is non-destructive: the previous store is preserved at <data_dir>/lmdb_store_to_be_removed and needs to be manually removed when the user made sure the upgrade process went well.
  • Reworked the storage snapshots:
    • Introduced a new snapshot format (v2)
    • Improved the snapshot export/import process in both terms of duration and memory usage
    • Added --export-format option:
      • --export-format tar (default) creates a snapshot as a portable tar archive
      • --export-format raw creates a snapshot as a raw directory suitable for IPFS sharing
    • The argument [output_file] in tezos-node export snapshot [output_file] becomes optional and defaults to a file whose name follows this pattern <NETWORK>-<BLOCK_HASH>-<BLOCK_LEVEL>.<SNAPSHOT_HISTORY_MODE>
    • Improved the metadata of snasphots which can be displayed using tezos-node snapshot info
    • The tezos-node snapshot import command is retro-compatible with the previous snapshot format (v1) but legacy snapshots cannot be exported anymore
  • Interrupted context reconstruction can now be resumed.
  • Promoted the experimental-rolling history mode to rolling. The node’s option --history-mode experimental-rolling is now deprecated and is equivalent to --history-mode rolling.
  • Reworked the nodes rolling and full history modes. Previously, these two modes were maintaining a window of <preserved cycles> cycles of metadata (5 on mainnet). These modes may now be configured to keep a larger window of metadata. E.g. tezos-node run --history-mode full+2 will maintain 2 extra cycles of metadata, in addition to the network’s preserved cycles. This may become useful for users that want to keep more data from the past: for instance, to compute rewards payouts. The default number of extra preserved cycles is 5 (5 + 5 on mainnet).
  • Updated the semantics of the history mode configuration parameter/option of the node in full and rolling modes. If the number of additional cycles is not explicitly specified, the default value is used. The default number of additional cycles to keep is set to 5.
  • Updated the RPC chains/main/checkpoint by renaming the save_point field into savepoint to be consistent to the v0.0.5 store naming.
  • Improved the shutdown procedure for external validator process.
  • Added command replay which takes a list of block levels, hashes or aliases, revalidate those blocks in the context of their predecessor, and check that the result is the same as what is currently stored. This is mostly useful for debugging and benchmarking purposes.
  • Reduced the maximum allowed timestamp drift to 5 seconds.
  • The file descriptor sink, which can be used to output node events to a file using JSON format, now outputs events with an additional field "hostname". This field can be used to identify the node when aggregating events from multiple nodes. Its default value is the hostname of the device the node is running on, and it can be customized with environment variable TEZOS_NODE_HOSTNAME.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the lack of connection in private network with --connections set to 1.
  • Fixed a potential interleaving of distinct events written to a file descriptor sink simultaneously.
  • You can now control the verbosity of the logs of the context storage backend using the TEZOS_CONTEXT environment variable. Set it to v to display log messages with level "info" or to vv to also display log messages with level "debug".
  • The TEZOS_STORAGE variable now has no effect. Use TEZOS_CONTEXT instead (see previous item).
  • Added an RPC to run TZIP-4 views offchain, accessible via ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/run_view.
  • Added a CLI option --allow-all-rpc to enable full access to all RPC endpoints on a given listening address.

Client

  • Changed to 5 the recommended number of blocks after which an operation can be considered final. Under normal network conditions and an attacker with less than 33% of stake, an operation can be considered final with quasi-certainty if there are at least 5 blocks built on top of it. See Emmy* TZIP for more detailed explanations.
  • Added --mode light which makes the client execute some RPCs locally (to lower the load of nodes and to avoid having to trust the nodes). This mode is akin to light clients and SPV clients: it uses Merkle proofs to make the light mode super safe.
  • Added commands to display the hash of Michelson script from files (tezos-client hash script) and from addresses (tezos-client get contract script hash).
  • Added support for a new generic version of the multisig contract.
  • Added a new flag, --simulation, which simulates operations instead of preapplying them.
  • hash data command now supports the optional --for-script [TSV|CSV].
  • Renamed --block option of sign message command to --branch.
  • Commands using an encrypted key now fail after the user fails to give the correct password three times.
  • Added support for FA1.2 standard, allowing to interact with fungible assets contracts using the from fa1.2 contract ... commands, and support for running the view entrypoints offchain.
  • Added a --legacy flag to the convert script command. This flag permits to use the legacy typechecking mode when the input of the command is typechecked.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Optimized the performance of the baker to reduce the number of RPC calls to the node while waiting for endorsements.

Proxy server

  • Added a new binary: tezos-proxy-server, a read-only frontend to a node. It is designed to lower the load of nodes, by being capable of serving protocol RPCs. An instance of a proxy server is protocol-specific: it automatically picks up the protocol from the backing node when it starts. Proxy servers can be started and destroyed at will, making them easy to deploy.

    Please refer to the online documentation for further details.

Version 9.7

  • The mempool plugin now avoids some costly operations on outdated consensus operations such as endorsements for old blocks.
  • The mempool now filters out old consensus operations to avoid reevaluating them again after flushing when the node receives a new head.

Version 9.6

  • Increased the delay after which the endorser gives up on endorsing to 1200 seconds (previously 110 seconds), to prevent an issue where blocks that arrived too late were not endorsed at all, causing the next block to also be produced late.

Version 9.5

  • Fixed a bug that could result in a corrupted storage and in assert failure errors.

Version 9.4

  • Fixed an issue in the mempool that caused too many operations referring to unknown blocks to be kept, resulting in the node running out of memory.

Version 9.3

  • Reintroduced the following RPCs in the Granada RPC plugin. These RPCs were already present in the Edo and Florence protocol plugin and are deprecated, they will be removed in the successor protocol of Granada.
    • ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/run_code/normalized (deprecated alias of ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/run_code)
    • ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/trace_code/normalized (deprecated alias of ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/trace_code)
  • Increased the LMDB store mapsize limit to avoid MDB_MAP_FULL failures.
  • Fixed a case where the node was unable to fetch an operation because a remote peer did not answer.
  • Fixed various issues with the TLS layer that could in particular cause some valid certificates to be refused from remote nodes.

Version 9.2

Node

  • Added Granada, a protocol proposal for Mainnet featuring, among others, the Emmy* consensus algorithm, Liquidity Baking, and reduced gas consumption.
  • Added the configuration for Granadanet, a test network for Granada, as a built-in network alias (--network granadanet).
  • Updated the mempool to keep more than 50 non-included operations when receiving a new block. In particular, this should result in fewer endorsements being missed.

Docker Images

  • File scripts/mainnet.sh is now deprecated and may be removed starting from version 10.0. If you have a script that downloads this file (with wget https://gitlab.com/tezos/tezos/raw/latest-release/scripts/mainnet.sh for instance), your script should now download scripts/tezos-docker-manager.sh instead and rename it into mainnet.sh (with wget -O mainnet.sh https://gitlab.com/tezos/tezos/raw/latest-release/scripts/tezos-docker-manager.sh for instance).
  • File scripts/carthagenet.sh may also be removed starting from version 10.0.

Version 9.1

Node

  • Fixed a performance issue that caused the node to freeze for several minutes and memory usage to rise to unexpected levels.
  • Reintroduced the following RPCs in the Florence RPC plugin. These RPCs were already present in the Edo protocol plugin and were removed by mistake when moving the functionality they offer to the Florence protocol:
    • ../<block_id>/context/contracts/<contract_id>/storage/normalized
    • ../<block_id>/context/contracts/<contract_id>/script/normalized
    • ../<block_id>/context/big_maps/<big_map_id>/<script_expr>/normalized
    • ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/run_code/normalized (deprecated alias of ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/run_code)
    • ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/trace_code/normalized (deprecated alias of ../<block_id>/helpers/scripts/trace_code)

Version 9.0

Node

  • Fixed a bug where the mempool could crash with an assertion failure.

Version 9.0~rc2

Node

  • Fixed a performance regression of the storage backend. This in particular impacted RPCs that query the context. This regression was introduced in 9.0~rc1.
  • Removed protocol PsFLorBA, the variant of Florence with baking accounts, which was rejected in favor of PsFLoren.
  • The cap on the number of expected connections that was introduced in 9.0~rc1 can now be bypassed with --disable-config-validation.

Baker

  • Added the fixes to the baker that were released in 8.3 but that were not present in 9.0~rc1 (which was published before 8.3).

Client

  • Improved operation injection to better deal with cases where parameters (fees, gas limit, …) are partially given by the user.

Version 9.0~rc1

Node

  • Added Florence, the current protocol proposal on Mainnet. This is the version of Florence without baking accounts (PsFLoren).
  • Added a new version of the protocol environment (v2). It is used by Florence.
  • Added built-in network configurations for Edo2net (which runs Edo2, the current Mainnet protocol) and Florencenet (which runs Florence). Their corresponding aliases for --network are edo2net and florencenet.
  • Capped the number of expected connections to 100 on the command-line interface.
  • Fixed a bug that caused the execution of the prevalidator when the node was not bootstrapped.
  • Enforced loading of non-embedded protocols before starting the node to allow the prevalidator to start correctly.
  • Optimized I/O and CPU usage by removing an unnecessary access to the context during block validation.
  • Fixed a bug where any event would allocate more memory than needed when it was not to be printed.
  • Added a new RPC for Alpha: helpers/scripts/normalize_type.
  • Replace Edonet by Edo2net in built-in network configuration. The alias to give to --network is now edo2net.
  • Removed the built-in configuration for Delphinet. You can no longer configure your node with --network delphinet.
  • The --network option now also accepts the name of a file containing the configuration for a custom network, or a URL from which such a file can be downloaded.
  • Fixed JSON encoding of timestamps before epoch (1970). Pretty-printing and encoding of dates before epoch in human-readable form (as part of a JSON value) that failed in the past will now succeed. Binary form (used when nodes exchange data) was unaffected by the bug. This may impact some RPC representations of timestamps.
  • Some RPCs now send their response in chunked transfer encoding. Additionally, the implementation allows for more concurrency internally: it allows RPC requests to be treated even if a request is currently being treated. This leads to some improved response times on some RPC requests.
  • Added a way to optionally specify an expected peer identity for all command line options accepting a point as argument (such as --peer). This identity can be given using the usual b58 format. The RPC patch /network/points/<point> {"peer_id": <peer_id>} set the expected identity and get /network/points/<point> tells whether an expected peer_id has been set.
  • Added a checking of the well-formedness of addresses in the config files when the node starts. If this check fails, the node stops with an explanation.
  • Fixed the targeted number of connections which did not respect the constraints expressed with –connections settings.
  • RPC: the semantics of ban and unban has changed:
    • instead of just affecting the banned/unbanned point, they affect all associated cryptographic identities;
    • additionally, ban now removes the cryptographic identity / point from the whitelist, which was not previously the case.
  • RPC: the following RPCs are now deprecated:
    • GET: /network/peers/<peer_id>/ban
    • GET: /network/peers/<peer_id>/unban
    • GET: /network/peers/<peer_id>/trust
    • GET: /network/peers/<peer_id>/untrust
    • GET: /network/points/<point>/ban
    • GET: /network/points/<point>/unban
    • GET: /network/points/<point>/trust
    • GET: /network/points/<point>/untrust
  • RPC: the following RPCs are added and replace those above:
    • PATCH: /network/peers/<peer_id> payload { acl: [ban,trust,open] }
    • PATCH: /network/point/<point> payload { acl: [ban,trust,open], peer_id: <peer_id> } where
      • {acl : ban}: blacklist the given address/peer and remove it from the whitelist if present
      • {acl: trust}: trust a given address/peer permanently and remove it from the blacklist if present.
      • {acl: open}: removes an address/peer from the blacklist and whitelist.
  • Added RPC DELETE /network/greylist to clear the greylist tables. RPC GET /network/greylist/clear is now deprecated.

Client

  • Fixed the return code of errors in the client calls to be non-zero.
  • Added a new multisig command to change keys and threshold: set threshold of multisig contract ....
  • Added a command to perform protocol migrations in persistent mockup mode: migrate mockup to <protocol_hash>.
  • Added the --version flag.
  • Fixed commands --mode mockup config show and --mode mockup config init which returned the default values rather than the actual ones.
  • Replaced command check that <bytes> was signed by <pkh> by check that bytes <bytes> were signed by <pkh> to differentiate from new command check that message <string> was signed by <pkh>.
  • Added wallet support for PVSS keys.
  • Added support for all protocol constants in Mockup mode.
  • Mockup mode now uses Alpha instead of an arbitrary protocol when none is specified. It also warns that it takes this default behavior.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Added the --version flag.
  • Fixed the operation ordering in the baker so that the most profitable operations are applied first.

Protocol Compiler And Environment

  • Added the --version flag.

Codec

  • Added the --version flag.
  • Added support for some base encodings including arbitrary precision integers, n-bit sized integers, and floating point numbers.

Miscellaneous

  • Sapling: fixed dummy address generator (the last 5 bits are now correctly set to 0 instead of the first 5 bits).
  • Fixed a bug that caused some file descriptors to be leaked to external processes.

Version 8.3

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Fixed a bug where the baker would not consider all of the operations when a costly one was encountered.
  • Fixed a bug where the most profitable operations would not be applied first.

Version 8.2

Node

  • Override PtEdoTez activation by PtEdo2Zk in mainnet network.
  • Make size limits on p2p messages explicit in low-level encodings.
  • Add new RPCs for Edo: helpers/scripts/normalize_{data,script,type} and a XXX/normalized variant to each protocol RPC XXX outputting Michelson expressions.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Replace PtEdoTez by PtEdo2Zk.

Miscellaneous

  • Update external opam dependencies. In particular, switch to hacl-star.0.3.0-1 which performs better.

Version 8.1

Node

  • Fix a performance regression affecting serialization of tz3 signatures by reverting the P256 implementation to uecc.
  • Fixup allowing nodes in --history-mode full to answer to all new messages to the distributed database protocol.

Client

  • As a consequence of moving back to uecc, revert for now the ability to sign with tz3 addresses.

Miscellaneous

  • Allow building from sources with older version of git (used to require 2.18)
  • Downgrade mirage-crypto dependency to avoid failure on startup with illegal instruction on some hardware.

Version 8.0

Node

  • Added two new bootstrap peers for Mainnet and one for Edonet.
  • Fixes a bug where any event would allocate more memory than needed when it were not to be printed.
  • Improved how the node stores buffered messages from peers to consume less memory.
  • Enforce loading of non-embedded protocols before starting the node allowing the prevalidator to start correctly.
  • Optimized the I/O and CPU usage by removing an unnecessary access to the context during block validation.

Docker Images

  • Bump up base image to alpine:12. In particular, it changes rust and python versions to 1.44.0 and 3.8.5 respectively.

Miscellaneous

  • Recommend rust version 1.44.0 instead of 1.39.0.

Version 8.0~rc2

Node

  • Snapshots exported by a node using version 8 cannot be imported by a node running version 7. This is because the new snapshots contain additional information required by protocol Edo. On the other hand, snapshots exported by a node using version 7 can be imported by a node running version 8.
  • Added a new version (version 1) of the protocol environment. The environment is the set of functions and types that the economic protocol can use. Protocols up to Delphi used environment version 0. The Edo protocol uses environment version 1.
  • Added the Edo protocol: the node, client and codec now comes linked with Edo, and the Edo daemons (baker, endorser and accuser) are available.
  • Added a built-in configuration for Edonet, a test network that runs Edo. You can configure your node to use this test network with --network edonet.
  • Removed the built-in configuration for Carthagenet, which ends its life on December 12th 2020. You can no longer configure your node with --network carthagenet.
  • The bootstrap pipeline no longer tries to concurrently download steps from other peers. The result is actually a more efficient bootstrap, because those concurrent downloads resulted in multiple attempts to download the same block headers. It also resulted in more memory usage than necessary.
  • Added six messages to the distributed database protocol and bumped its version from 0 to 1. These new messages allow to request for: a peer’s checkpoint, the branch of a given protocol and a block’s predecessor for a given offset. These messages are not yet used but will be useful for future optimizations.
  • You can now specify the data directory using environment variable TEZOS_NODE_DIR. If you both set this environment variable and specify --data-dir, the latter will be used.
  • Added new RPC /config to query the configuration of a node.
  • Changed signal handling and exit codes for most binaries. The codes’ significance are detailed in the user documentation.
  • Command tezos-node --version now exits with exit code 0 instead of 1.
  • Fixed the synchronisation threshold which was wrongly capped with an upper bound of 2 instead of a lower bound of 2 when --connections was explicitely specified while the synchronisation threshold itself was not specified.

Client

  • Added client command import keys from mnemonic, which allows to import a key from a mnemonic following the BIP39 standard.
  • When the client asks for a password, it no longer tries to hide its input if the client was not run from a terminal, which allows for use in a script.
  • You can now specify the base directory using environment variable TEZOS_CLIENT_DIR. If you both set this environment variable and specify --base-dir, the latter will be used.
  • Fixed command set delegate for <SRC> to <DLGT> to accept public key hashes for the <DLGT> field.
  • Fixed the rpc command that did not use the full path of the URL provided to --endpoint. Before this, --endpoint http://localhost:8732/node/rpc would have been equivalent to --endpoint http://localhost:8732.
  • Fixed an issue where the client would try to sign with a key for which the private counterpart was unknown even though a remote signer was connected.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • Fixed a crash (assertion error) that could happen at exit, in particular if a baker were connected.

Docker Images

  • Docker images are now available for arm64. Image tags stay the same but now refer to “multi-arch” manifests.

Version 8.0~rc1

Node

  • Fixed some cases where the node would not stop when interrupted with Ctrl+C.
  • The node’s mempool relies on a new synchronisation heuristic. The node’s behaviour, especially at startup, may differ slightly; log messages in particular are likely to be different. More information is available in the whitedoc.
  • The new synchronisation heuristic emits an event when the synchronisation status changes. This can be used to detect when the chain is stuck for example. More information is available in the whitedoc.
  • Node option --bootstrap-threshold is now deprecated and may be removed starting from version 9.0. Use --synchronisation-threshold instead.
  • Fixed an issue which prevented using ports higher than 32767 in the client configuration file.
  • The tezos-node run command now automatically generates an identity file as if you had run tezos-node identity generate if its data directory contains no identity file.
  • Improved various log messages and errors.
  • When bootstrapping, do not greylist peers in rolling mode whose oldest known block is newer than our head.
  • Made the timestamp in log messages more precise (added milliseconds).
  • Fixed encoding of P2P header message length for larger lengths.
  • Added -d as a short-hand for the --data-dir option of the node.
  • Added a built-in activator key for the built-in sandbox network. This allows to spawn a sandbox without the need for a custom genesis protocol.
  • Greylist the identity and address of peers that send malformed messages.
  • Fixed some cases where the context was not closed properly when terminating a node or if the baker failed to bake a block.
  • Removed the “get operation hashes” and “operation hashes” messages of the distributed database protocol. Those messages were never used.
  • Reduced the amount of log messages being kept in memory (that can be queried using RPCs) before they are discarded to reduce the total memory footprint.
  • Fixed a case where the /workers/prevalidator RPC could fail if there were too many workers.
  • Fixed how protocol errors are displayed. Before, there were printed using the cryptic consequence of bad union message.
  • Pruned blocks can now be queried using RPC /chains/<chain>/blocks/<block>. The metadata field will be empty in the response, leaving only the header.
  • Fixed handling of pre-epoch timestamps, in particular in RPCs.
  • Time is now output with millisecond precision when calling RPCs.
  • Fixed the /chains/<chain>/blocks RPC which sometimes did not return all blocks.
  • Improved the performance of the progress indicator when importing snapshots.
  • Improved performance of tezos-node snapshot export.
  • Fixed the node which sent too many “get current branch” messages to its peers on testchain activation.

Client

  • The tezos-client config show command now takes into account the command line arguments.
  • Fixed an issue which caused tezos-client rpc get /errors as well as tezos-codec dump encodings to fail because of duplicate encodings. As a result, some protocol encodings whose name was not prefixed by the protocol name are now prefixed by it. If you have tools which rely on encoding names you may have to update them.
  • Added client command multiple transfers from <src> using <transfers.json> to perform multiple operations from the same address in a single command.
  • Added option --endpoint to client and bakers. It replaces options --addr, --port and --tls which are now deprecated.
  • Added command rpc patch to the client, to perform RPCs using the PATCH HTTP method.
  • Make the client emit a more human-readable error if it failed to understand an error from the node.
  • Added client commands tezos-client convert script <script> from <input> to <output> and tezos-client convert data <data> from <input> to <output> to convert to and from michelson, JSON, binary and OCaml with type-checking.
  • The client now retries commands a few times if the node is not yet ready.
  • Added client command compute chain id from block hash <hash> and compute chain id from seed <seed> to compute the chain id corresponding to, respectively, a block hash or a seed.
  • Added the verbose-signing switch to a number of multisig commands.
  • The prepare multisig commands now display the Blake 2B hash.
  • Some client commands which use the default zero key tz1Ke2h7sDdakHJQh8WX4Z372du1KChsksyU in dry runs now display this key using an informative string the baker who will include this operation instead of the key itself.
  • Fixed an error which occurred in the client when several keys had the same alias.
  • Added support for some rpc {get,post,...} commands in the client’s mockup mode.
  • Added --mode mockup flag to config init for the client’s mockup mode, that writes the mockup’s current configuration to files.
  • Added --mode mockup flag to config show for the client’s mockup mode, that prints the mockup’s current configuration to standard output.
  • Added arguments --bootstrap-accounts and --protocol-constants to the client’s create mockup command. --bootstrap-accounts allows changing the client’s bootstrap accounts and --protocol-constants allows overriding some of the protocol’s constants. Use commands config {show,init} mockup (on an existing mockup) to see the expected format of these arguments.
  • The client no longer creates the base directory by default in mockup mode.
  • Fixed the argument --password-filename option which was ignored if it was present in the configuration file.

Baker / Endorser / Accuser

  • The baker now automatically tries to bake again in case it failed. It retries at most 5 times.
  • The baker now outputs an explicit error when it loses connection with the node.
  • Added command-line option --keep-alive for the baker. It causes the baker to attempt to reconnect automatically if it loses connection with the node.

Protocol Compiler And Environment

  • Prepare the addition of SHA-3 and Keccak-256 cryptographic primitives.
  • Prepare the introduction of the new protocol environment for protocol 008.
  • The protocol compiler now rejects protocols for which the OCaml compiler emits warnings.

Codec

  • Fixed tezos-codec dump encodings which failed due to two encodings having the same name.

Version 7.5

Client

  • Fixed gas cost estimation for Delphi for contract origination and revelation.

Codec

  • Fixed the name of the big_map_diff encoding from <protocol_name> to <protocol_name>.contract.big_map_diff.

Version 7.4

  • Added the Delphi protocol.
  • Added the Delphinet built-in network configuration. The alias to give to --network is delphinet.
  • Updated the list of bootstrap peers for Carthagenet.

Version 7.3

  • Fixed a case where the number of open file descriptors was not correctly limited. This could result in the node crashing due to being out of file descriptors.
  • Set a limit to the length of some incoming messages which previously did not have one.
  • Fixed some value encodings which were missing cases.

Version 7.2

  • Fixed an error that could cause baking to fail when validating some smart contracts.
  • Fixed an issue in tezos-docker-manager.sh which prevented to use some options, such as --rpc-port.

Version 7.1

Source Compilation

  • The Makefile now ignores directories with no lib_protocol/TEZOS_PROTOCOL files when listing protocols to compile. This fixes an error where make complained that it had no rule to build TEZOS_PROTOCOL for directories that Git does not completely remove when switching branches.
  • One can now use opam 2.0.0 again. In version 7.0, an error saying that it did not know about option --silent was emitted.
  • The repository no longer contains file names which are longer than 140 characters. Longer file names prevented users from checking out version 7.0 on encrypted file systems in particular.
  • Fixed an issue causing make build-deps to sometimes fail after an update of the digestif external library.

Client

  • Optimized the LAMBDA which is built when injecting manager operations.
  • Fixed a bug which caused the wrong entrypoint (set_delegate instead of remove_delegate) from being used in some cases when setting delegates.
  • Command activate account ... with can now be given a JSON value directly as an argument instead of only a filename.
  • Syntax for command call from <SRC> to <DST> has been fixed to match the one for proto_alpha. It should now be called as call <DST> from <SRC>.

Version 7.0

Multinetwork

  • Node and client now come with all current and past protocols that are still in use on Mainnet or some active test networks.
  • Added option --network to tezos-node config init to select which network to connect to from a list of built-in networks (e.g. carthagenet). If you do not run config init or run it without the --network option, the node will use the default network (Mainnet).
  • Added option --network to tezos-node run and tezos-node snapshot import which causes the node to check that it is configured to use the given network.
  • Added network configuration field to select which network to connect to, similar to --network. This field also lets you specify an entirely custom, non-built-in network and is especially useful to run private networks. For instance, LabNet (https://forum.tezosagora.org/t/introducing-labnet-a-rapid-iteration-testnet-for-tezos/1522) uses such a custom configuration.
  • The network configuration field also allows to specify user-activated upgrades and user-activated protocol overrides. In the past, those upgrades and overrides required you to upgrade the node; now, you can just edit the configuration file instead. You can also disable built-in upgrades by specifying the configuration explicitly.
  • The network configuration field also allows to specify the parameters of the genesis protocol, such as the activation key of proto_genesis. This allows to use the same genesis protocol for several test networks with different activation keys.
  • The network name is printed in the logs on startup.

For more information, see: http://tezos.gitlab.io/user/multinetwork.html

Node

  • Added RPC /version which returns the version of the node, the version of the P2P protocol, the version of the distributed DB, the commit hash and the commit date. Other RPCs which returned version numbers (/network/version, /network/versions and /monitor/commit_hash) are deprecated: use /version instead.
  • RPCs which returned treated and completed fields now return durations (relative to the value of the pushed field) instead of timestamps.
  • Improved various log messages and errors.
  • Fixed a memory leak causing greylisted addresses to be stored several times unnecessarily.
  • Fixed a small memory leak causing each new worker to store a logger section name forever.
  • When exporting snapshots, you can now specify the block not only by its hash but also by its level or using an alias such as: caboose, checkpoint, save_point or head.
  • Fixed a bug which caused snapshots to fail if the checkpoint was a protocol transition block.
  • Added --status flag to upgrade storage. This flag causes the node to tell you whether a storage upgrade is available.
  • Allow more files to exist in the data directory when starting a node from an empty storage: version.json, identity.json, config.json and peers.json. Before, only identity.json was allowed.
  • Fixed a bug which caused the check of the version.json file to be performed incorrectly.
  • The external validator process now dynamically loads the new protocol after a protocol upgrade.
  • Sandbox mode may now be used with the external validator process. Before, it required --singleprocess.
  • The mempool RPC for preapplication now actually sorts operations when the flag is set.
  • Changed the format of the peer-to-peer protocol version number. Nodes which are running a version older than Mainnet December 2019 can no longer connect to nodes running this new version and should upgrade.
  • Added new peer-to-peer message type: Nack, that carries a list of alternative peers and can be returned by nodes with no room for your connection.
  • If maximum number of connections has been reached, before rejecting peers, authenticate them and memorize their point information.
  • Improved the behavior of the greylist of peers.
  • The node is now capable of recovering from some cases of storage corruption that could in particular occur if the disk became full or if the node was killed.
  • Fixed a bug which caused the peer-to-peer layer to send the wrong acknowledgement message in response to swap requests.
  • Nodes built for Docker images should now correctly contain the version number.
  • Removed non-read-only Babylon client commands as they are no longer useful.
  • If the node connects to a peer of another network (e.g. if a Mainnet node connects to a Carthagenet node), it now removes this peer from its list of known peers. This in particular means that it will no longer advertize this peer or try to connect to it again.
  • In private mode, do not try to discover the local network peers as they will not be trusted anyway.
  • Fixed a bug which caused the node to stop with a segmentation fault.

Client

  • Added protocol command expand macros in to expand macros in Michelson code.
  • Added command tezos-admin-client protocol environment which displays the version of the environment used by a given protocol.
  • Greatly reduce the time the client takes to load.
  • Added option --mode mockup which can be used to run client commands, such as commands to typecheck Michelson code, without a running node.
  • Added commands create mockup for protocol and list mockup protocols to manage mockup environments used by --mode mockup.
  • Multisig commands can now be used both with contract aliases and addresses instead of only with aliases.
  • Added a timeout to signature operations using a remote signer, which could otherwise block the baker, endorser or accuser.

Protocol

  • Added safety checks against code injection when compiling downloaded or injected protocols. This was mostly a security concern for nodes with publicly available RPCs.
  • Added new demo protocol: proto_demo_counter.
  • Prepared the shell to be able to handle multiple protocol environment versions.

Docker Script

  • Renamed script alphanet.sh into tezos-docker-manager.sh. You should still use mainnet.sh and carthagenet.sh as they are now symbolic links to tezos-docker-manager.sh instead of alphanet.sh.
  • Removed script zeronet.sh as Zeronet is using an older version of Babylon (PsBABY5H) for which the baker, endorser and accuser binaries are no longer available. If you need to connect to Zeronet, use the zeronet branch instead, which still has the zeronet.sh script.

Miscellaneous

  • Remove outdated nginx.conf.