This is a C++ worker for TON indexer. This worker reads data from TON node files, parses TL-B schemas, and inserts data into PostgreSQL database.
Before installing the worker, ensure the TON Index database is set up using the instructions provided.
To install as a daemon use the script below:
./scripts/add2systemd.sh --db /var/ton-work/db --host <ip> --port <port> \
--user <postgres user> --password <postgres password> --dbname <database name> \
--from 1 --max-active-tasks $(nproc) --threads $(nproc) \
--max-insert-actors <number of insert actors> [--force]
You may find the list of arguments in section available arguments. Use flag --force
to force rebuild binary.
NOTE: We strongly recommend to setup worker separately from the database server because of significant RAM and Disk IO usage.
Do the following steps to build and run index worker from source.
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Install required packages:
sudo apt-get update -y sudo apt-get install -y build-essential cmake clang openssl libssl-dev zlib1g-dev gperf wget git curl libreadline-dev ccache libmicrohttpd-dev pkg-config libsecp256k1-dev libsodium-dev python3-dev libpq-dev ninja-build
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Build TON index worker binary:
mkdir -p build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -GNinja .. ninja -j$(nproc) ton-index-postgres-v2
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Install binary to your system:
sudo cmake --install
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Increase maximum opened files limit:
ulimit -n 1000000
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Run TON index worker:
ton-index-postgres-v2 <args>
--db <path>
- path to TON node directory. Pass/var/ton-work/db
, if you have TON node installed by mytonctrl. Required.--host <ip>
- PostgreSQL host. Only IPv4 is acceptable. Default:127.0.0.1
.--port <port>
- PostgreSQL port. Default:5432
.--user <user>
- PostgreSQL user. Default:postgres
.--password <password>
- PostgreSQL password. Default: empty password.--dbname <dbname>
- PostgreSQL database name. Default:ton_index
.--from <seqno>
- Masterchain seqno to start indexing from. Use value1
to index the whole blockchain.--max-active-tasks <count>
- maximum parallel disk reading tasks. Recommended value is number of CPU cores.--max-queue-blocks <size>
- maximum blocks in queue (prefetched blocks from disk).--max-queue-txs <size>
- maximum transactions in queue.--max-queue-msgs <size>
- maximum messages in queue.--max-insert-actors <actors>
- maximum concurrent INSERT queries.--max-batch-blocks <size>
- maximum blocks in batch (size of insert batch).--max-batch-txs <size>
- maximum transactions in batch.--max-batch-msgs <size>
- maximum messages in batch.--max-data-depth <depth>
- maximum depth of data boc to index (use 0 to index all accounts).--threads <threads>
- number of CPU threads.--stats-freq <seconds>
- frequency of printing a statistics.