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Hernán Vanzetto 3cde9a0bbc abci-cli: Add process_proposal command to abci-cli (#8901)
* Add `process_proposal` command to abci-cli

* Added process proposal to the 'tutorial' examples

* Added entry in CHANGELOG_PENDING.md

* Allow empty blocks in PrepareProposal, ProcessProposal, and FinalizeBlock

* Fix minimum arguments

* Add tests for empty block

* Updated abci-cli doc

Co-authored-by: Sergio Mena <sergio@informal.systems>
Co-authored-by: Jasmina Malicevic <jasmina.dustinac@gmail.com>
2022-07-05 15:08:58 +02:00
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KVStore

There are two app's here: the KVStoreApplication and the PersistentKVStoreApplication.

KVStoreApplication

The KVStoreApplication is a simple merkle key-value store. Transactions of the form key=value are stored as key-value pairs in the tree. Transactions without an = sign set the value to the key. The app has no replay protection (other than what the mempool provides).

PersistentKVStoreApplication

The PersistentKVStoreApplication wraps the KVStoreApplication and provides three additional features:

  1. persistence of state across app restarts (using Tendermint's ABCI-Handshake mechanism)
  2. validator set changes

The state is persisted in leveldb along with the last block committed, and the Handshake allows any necessary blocks to be replayed. Validator set changes are effected using the following transaction format:

"val:pubkey1!power1,pubkey2!power2,pubkey3!power3"

where pubkeyN is a base64-encoded 32-byte ed25519 key and powerN is a new voting power for the validator with pubkeyN (possibly a new one). To remove a validator from the validator set, set power to 0. There is no sybil protection against new validators joining.