This is part of the Golem Base project, which is designed as a Layer2 Network deployed on Ethereum, acting as a gateway to various Layer 3 Database Chains (DB-Chains).
For an overview of Golem Base, check out our Litepaper.
This SDK allows you to use GolemBase from Python. It is available on PyPI.
We also publish generated documentation.
The repo also contains an example application to showcase how you can use this SDK.
Tip: For getting up and running quickly, we recommend the following two steps:
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Start golembase-op-geth through its docker-compose.
(Note: As an alternative to installing the demo CLI, you can build the actual CLI as it's included in the golembase-op-geth repo.)
When you create a user, it will generate a private key file called private.key
and store it in:
~/.config/golembase/
on Linux~/Library/Application Support/golembase/
on macOS%LOCALAPPDATA%\golembase\
on Windows
(This is a standard folder as per the XDG specification.)
You will also need to fund the account. You can do so by typing:
golembase-demo-cli account fund 10
Here's how you can get going with the SDK. First, create a new folder to hold your project:
mkdir golem-sdk-practice
cd golem-sdk-practice
Then create and activate a virtual environment:
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
Next, install the GolemBase SDK from PyPI:
pip install golem-base-sdk
You can find some base starter code here; copy the __init__.py
into your project folder.
This is a basic Python application that:
-
Imports several items from the SDK (
golem_base_sdk
), including:GolemBaseClient
: A class that creates a client to interact with GolemBaseGolemBaseCreate
: A class representing a create transaction in GolemBaseGolemBaseExtend
: A class for extending entity lifetimeAnnotation
: A class for key-value annotations
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Reads the private key, which it locates using the
xdg
module. -
Sets up logging with the standard Python
logging
module. -
The
main()
function follows, which is where the bulk of the example code runs.
The main
function demonstrates how to create, extend, and query entities:
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Creates a client object that connects to the GolemBase network (e.g., Kaolin testnet) using
rpc
andws
URLs, and your private key. -
Subscribes to log events from the network (create, update, delete, extend).
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Creates an entity with data
"hello"
, TTL of60
, and an annotation of("foo", "bar")
. -
Prints various metadata and state:
- The latest block
- Entity count before and after creation
- Entity metadata
- Storage value
- Entity expiration info
- Query results by annotation
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Extends the created entity’s lifetime using
client.extend_entities
. -
Lists entities owned by your account, and all known entity keys.
You can also, from this cloned repo, build the SDK and run the example using Nix:
nix build .#golem-base-sdk-example
./result/bin/main