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Avash — The Avalanche Shell Client

This is a temporary stateful shell execution environment used to deploy networks locally, manage their processes, and run network tests.

Avash opens a shell environment of its own. This environment is completely wiped when Avash exits. Any Avalanche nodes deployed by Avash should be exited as well, leaving only their stash (containing only their log files) behind.

Avash provides the ability to run Lua scripts which can execute a sequence of shell commands in Avash. This allows for automation of regular tasks. For instance, different network configurations can be programmed into a lua script and deployed as-needed, allowing for rapid tests against various network types.

Installation

Requirements

Quick Setup

Install and build an Avalanche client

go get github.com/ava-labs/avash
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/ava-labs/avash
go build

Now you can fire up a 5 node staking network:

./avash
Config file set: /Users/username/.avash.yaml
Avash successfully configured.
avash> runscript scripts/five_node_staking.lua
RunScript: Running scripts/five_node_staking.lua
RunScript: Successfully ran scripts/five_node_staking.lua

For full documentation of Avash configuration and commands, please see the official Avalanche Documentation.

Using Avash

Opening a shell

Super easy, just type ./avash and it will open a shell environment.

Configuration

By default Avash will look for a configuration file named either .avash.yaml or .avash.yml located in the following paths.

If no config file is found then Avash will create one at $HOME/.avash.yaml.

./avash
Config file not found: .avash.yaml
Created empty config file: /Users/username/.avash.yaml

Alternatively you can pass in a --config flag with a path to your config file. NOTE you must put the full path. ~/ will not resolve to $HOME/.

 ./avash --config=/Users/username/path/to/config/my-config-file.yaml
Config file set: /Users/username/path/to/config/my-config-file.yaml
Avash successfully configured.

If no config file is found at the path which was passed to --config then Avash will create one at $HOME/. Avash will use the filename which was passed to --config.

./avash --config=/Users/username/path/to/config/my-config-file.yaml
Config file not found: /Users/username/path/to/config/my-config-file.yaml
Created empty config file: /Users/username/my-config-file.yaml

If you have multiple config files Avash will load the values from a single file in decreasing preference:

Help

For your first command, type help in Avash to see the commands available.

You can also type help [command] to see the list of options available for that command.

Ex:

help procmanager
help procmanager start

Commands

Writing Scripts

Avash imports the gopher-lua library to run lua scripts.

Scripts have certain hooks available to them which allows the user to write code which invokes the current Avash environment.

The functions available to Lua are:

When writing Lua, the standard Lua functionality is available to automate the execution of series of Avash commands. This allows a developer to automate:

Example Lua scripts are in the ./scripts directory.

Funding a Wallet

On a local network, the 3 blockchains on the default subnet—the X-Chain, C-Chain and P-Chain—each have a pre-funded private key, PrivateKey-ewoqjP7PxY4yr3iLTpLisriqt94hdyDFNgchSxGGztUrTXtNN. This private key has 300m AVAX on the X-Chain, 50m AVAX on the C-Chain and 30m AVAX on the P-Chain—20m of which is unlocked and 10m which is locked and stakeable. For more details, see Fund a local test network tutorial.