- Module Manager {prereq}
- Keepers {prereq}
The subset of the genesis state defined from a given module is generally defined in a ./internal/types/genesis.go
file, along with the DefaultGenesis
and ValidateGenesis
methods. The struct defining the module's subset of the genesis state is usually called GenesisState
and contains all the module-related values that need to be initialized during the genesis process.
See an example of GenesisState
type definition from the nameservice tutorial
Next we present the main genesis-related methods that need to be implemented by module developers in order for their module to be used in Cosmos SDK applications.
The DefaultGenesis()
method is a simple method that calls the constructor function for GenesisState
with the default value for each parameter. See an example from the nameservice
module:
The ValidateGenesis(genesisState GenesisState)
method is called to verify that the provided genesisState
is correct. It should perform validity checks on each of the parameter listed in GenesisState
. See an example from the nameservice
module:
Other than the methods related directly to GenesisState
, module developers are expected to implement two other methods as part of the AppModuleGenesis
interface (only if the module needs to initialize a subset of state in genesis). These methods are InitGenesis
and ExportGenesis
.
The InitGenesis
method is executed during InitChain
when the application is first started. Given a GenesisState
, it initializes the subset of the state managed by the module by using the module's keeper
setter function on each parameter within the GenesisState
.
The module manager of the application is responsible for calling the InitGenesis
method of each of the application's modules, in order. This order is set by the application developer via the manager's SetOrderGenesisMethod
, which is called in the application's constructor function
See an example of InitGenesis
from the nameservice tutorial
The ExportGenesis
method is executed whenever an export of the state is made. It takes the latest known version of the subset of the state managed by the module and creates a new GenesisState
out of it. This is mainly used when the chain needs to be upgraded via a hard fork.
See an example of ExportGenesis
from the nameservice tutorial.
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