The faucet is a web application with the goal of distributing small amounts of Ether in private and test networks.
- Allow to configure the funding account via private key
- Asynchronous processing Txs to achieve parallel execution of user requests
- Rate limiting by ETH address and IP address as a precaution against spam
- Prevent X-Forwarded-For spoofing by specifying the count of reverse proxies
- Go (1.16 or later)
- Node.js
- Yarn
- Clone the repository and navigate to the app’s directory
git clone https://github.com/astriaorg/seq-faucet.git
cd seq-faucet
- Bundle Frontend web with Vite
go generate
- Build Go project
go build -o seq-faucet
Use private key to fund users
./seq-faucet -wallet.provider tcp://sequencer.localdev.me:80 -wallet.privkey privkey
You can configure the funder by using environment variables instead of command-line flags as follows:
export WEB3_PROVIDER=tcp://sequencer.localdev.me:80
export PRIVATE_KEY=0x...
Then run the faucet application without the wallet command-line flags:
./seq-faucet -httpport 8080
Optional Flags
The following are the available command-line flags(excluding above wallet flags):
Flag | Description | Default Value |
---|---|---|
-httpport | Listener port to serve HTTP connection | 8080 |
-proxycount | Count of reverse proxies in front of the server | 0 |
-queuecap | Maximum transactions waiting to be sent | 100 |
-faucet.amount | Number of Ethers to transfer per user request | 1 |
-faucet.minutes | Number of minutes to wait between funding rounds | 1440 |
-faucet.name | Network name to display on the frontend | testnet |
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -e WEB3_PROVIDER=tcp://sequencer.localdev.me:80 -e PRIVATE_KEY=0x... astriaorg/seq-faucet:1.1.0
docker buildx build -t ghcr.io/astriaorg/seq-faucet:0.0.1-local .
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.