# Relayer for Tornado Cash [![Build Status](https://github.com/tornadocash/relayer/workflows/build/badge.svg)](https://github.com/tornadocash/relayer/actions) [![Docker Image Version (latest semver)](https://img.shields.io/docker/v/tornadocash/relayer?logo=docker&logoColor=%23FFFFFF&sort=semver)](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/tornadocash/relayer) ## Run locally 1. `npm i` 2. `cp .env.example .env` 3. Modify `.env` as needed 4. `npm run start` 5. Go to `http://127.0.0.1:8000` 6. In order to execute withdraw request, you can run following command ```bash curl -X POST -H 'content-type:application/json' --data '' http://127.0.0.1:8000/relay ``` Relayer should return a transaction hash. _Note._ If you want to change contracts' addresses go to [config.js](./config.js) file. ## Deploy with docker-compose docker-compose.yml contains a stack that will automatically provision SSL certificates for your domain name and will add a https redirect to port 80. 1. Download docker-compose.yml 2. Change environment variables for `kovan` containers as appropriate - add `PRIVATE_KEY` for your relayer address (without 0x prefix) - set `VIRTUAL_HOST` and `LETSENCRYPT_HOST` to your domain and add DNS record pointing to your relayer ip address - customize `RELAYER_FEE` - update `RPC_URL` if needed - update `REDIS_URL` if needed 3. Run `docker-compose up -d` ## Run as a Docker container 1. `cp .env.example .env` 2. Modify `.env` as needed 3. `docker run -d --env-file .env -p 80:8000 tornadocash/relayer` In that case you will need to add https termination yourself because browsers with default settings will prevent https tornado.cash UI from submitting your request over http connection ## Input data example ```json { "proof": "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", "args": [ "0x1579d41e5290ab5bcec9a7df16705e49b5c0b869095299196c19c5e14462c9e3", "0x0cf7f49c5b35c48b9e1d43713e0b46a75977e3d10521e9ac1e4c3cd5e3da1c5d", "0x03ebd0748aa4d1457cf479cce56309641e0a98f5", "0xbd4369dc854c5d5b79fe25492e3a3cfcb5d02da5", "0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000058d15e176280000", "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000" ], "contract": "0xA27E34Ad97F171846bAf21399c370c9CE6129e0D" } ``` Disclaimer: THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. ## New relayer architecture 1. TreeWatcher module keeps track of Account Tree changes and automatically caches the actual state in Redis and emits `treeUpdate` event to redis pub/sub channel 2. Server module is Express.js instance that accepts http requests 3. Controller contains handlers for the Server endpoints. It validates input data and adds a Job to Queue. 4. Queue module is used by Controller to put and get Job from queue (bull wrapper) 5. Status module contains handler to get a Job status. It's used by UI for pull updates 6. Validate contains validation logic for all endpoints 7. Worker is the main module that gets a Job from queue and processes it