Troubleshooting
Logging
Logging levels and formats can be configured for Hyperlane tooling using the following two environment variables:
LOG_LEVEL
: The log level to filter to. Defaults toinfo
. Choices:debug | info | warn | error | off
LOG_FORMAT
: The format of the log output. Defaults topretty
. Choices:pretty | json
The Hyperlane CLI also allows configuring logging via the --log
and --verbosity
flags.
Chain configuration
Within your working directory, you may find a chains/
yaml files organized by chain name. These metadata.yaml
files describe the information needed to use the chain in Hyperlane deployments and apps.
You can define a full configuration for any new chain in this file. The metadata that can be configured is defined in this example configuration. You can also find the chain metadata schema at chainMetadataTypes.ts.
Here's an example configuration for two local anvil chains:
---
anvil1:
chainId: 31337
domainId: 31337
name: anvil1
protocol: ethereum
rpcUrls:
- http: http://localhost:8545
nativeToken:
name: Ether
symbol: ETH
decimals: 18
anvil2:
chainId: 31338
domainId: 31338
name: anvil2
protocol: ethereum
rpcUrls:
- http: http://localhost:8555
You can also extend a core chain config by providing the fields to be overridden:
---
sepolia:
blocks:
confirmations: 2
Override RPC URLs
You can override the RPC urls by extending the core chain config.
In the example below, you can see how to define an array of RPCs and also adjust the retry parameters for any of them.
---
demochain:
name: demochain
chainId: 123456
domainId: 123456
protocol: ethereum
rpcUrls:
- http: https://rpc-testnet.demochain.gg
sepolia:
rpcUrls:
- http: https://rpc2.sepolia.org
- http: https://some-other-sepolia-rpc.gg
retry:
maxRequests: 10
Override transaction settings
Transaction overrides are any properties to include when forming transaction requests. For example:
gasPrice
: number | stringmaxFeePerGas
: number | stringmaxPriorityFeePerGas
: number | stringnonce
: number | stringtype
: numberccipReadEnabled
: boolean
In the example below we're using a gas price of 7 gwei, hardcoding the nonce, and setting a maximum value for the base and priority fees.
---
sepolia:
transactionOverrides:
gasPrice: 7000000000 # 7 gwei
maxFeePerGas: 150000000000 # 150 gwei
maxPriorityFeePerGas: 40000000000 # 40 gwei
nonce: 1337
If you are overriding the nonce in the chain configuration, ensure you are updating the value on successful transactions.