rippled (XRP Ledger server) Version 1.12.0
Version 1.12.0 of rippled
, the reference server implementation of the XRP Ledger protocol, is now available. This release adds new features and bug fixes, and introduces these amendments:
AMM
Clawback
fixReducedOffersV1
AMM performance testing scripts are available at https://github.com/ripple/RX-Performance-Public.
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Action Required
Three new amendments are now open for voting according to the XRP Ledger's amendment process, which enables protocol changes following two weeks of >80% support from trusted validators.
If you operate an XRP Ledger server, upgrade to version 1.12.0 by September 20, 2023 to ensure service continuity. The exact time that protocol changes take effect depends on the voting decisions of the decentralized network.
Install / Upgrade
On supported platforms, see the instructions on installing or updating rippled
.
The XRPL Foundation publishes portable binaries, which are drop-in replacements for the rippled
daemon. See information and downloads for the portable binaries. This will work on most distributions, including Ubuntu 16.04, 18.04, 20.04, and 22.04; CentOS; and others. Please test and open issues on GitHub if there are problems.
Changelog
Amendments, New Features, and Changes
(These are changes which may impact or be useful to end users. For example, you may be able to update your code/workflow to take advantage of these changes.)
-
AMM
: Introduces an automated market maker (AMM) protocol to the XRP Ledger's decentralized exchange, enabling you to trade assets without a counterparty. For more information about AMMs, see: Automated Market Maker. #4294 -
Clawback
(XLS-39): Adds a setting, Allow Clawback, which lets an issuer recover, or claw back, tokens that they previously issued. Issuers cannot enable this setting if they have issued tokens already. For additional documentation on this feature, see: #4553. -
fixReducedOffersV1
: Reduces the occurrence of order books that are blocked by reduced offers. #4512 -
Added WebSocket and RPC port info to
server_info
responses. #4427 -
Removed the deprecated
accepted
,seqNum
,hash
, andtotalCoins
fields from theledger
method. #4244
Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements
(These are behind-the-scenes improvements, such as internal changes to the code, which are not expected to impact end users.)
-
Added a pre-commit hook that runs the clang-format linter locally before committing changes. To install this feature, see: CONTRIBUTING. #4599
-
In order to make it more straightforward to catch and handle overflows: changed the output type of the
mulDiv()
function fromstd::pair<bool, uint64_t>
tostd::optional
. #4243 -
Updated
Handler::Condition
enum values to make the code less brittle. #4239 -
Replaced hand-rolled code with
std::from_chars
for better maintainability. #4473 -
Removed an unused
TypedField
move constructor. #4567
Docs and Build System
-
Updated checkout versions to resolve warnings during GitHub jobs. #4598
-
Fixed an issue with the Debian package build. #4591
-
Updated build instructions with additional steps to take after updating dependencies. #4623
-
Updated contributing doc to clarify that beta releases should also be pushed to the
release
branch. #4589 -
Enabled the
BETA_RPC_API
flag in the default unit tests config, making the API v2 (beta) available to unit tests. #4573 -
Conan dependency management.
-
Added binary hardening and linker flags to enhance security during the build process. #4603
-
Added an Artifactory to the
nix
workflow to improve build times. #4556 -
Added quality-of-life improvements to workflows, using new concurrency control features. #4597
GitHub
The public source code repository for rippled
is hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/XRPLF/rippled.
We welcome all contributions and invite everyone to join the community of XRP Ledger developers to help build the Internet of Value.
Credits
The following people contributed directly to this release:
- Alphonse N. Mousse [email protected]
- Arihant Kothari [email protected]
- Chenna Keshava B S [email protected]
- Denis Angell [email protected]
- Ed Hennis [email protected]
- Elliot Lee [email protected]
- Gregory Tsipenyuk [email protected]
- Howard Hinnant [email protected]
- Ikko Eltociear Ashimine [email protected]
- John Freeman [email protected]
- Manoj Doshi [email protected]
- Mark Travis [email protected]
- Mayukha Vadari [email protected]
- Michael Legleux [email protected]
- Peter Chen [email protected]
- Ramkumar SG
- RichardAH [email protected]
- Rome Reginelli [email protected]
- Scott Schurr [email protected]
- Shawn Xie [email protected]
- drlongle [email protected]
Bug Bounties and Responsible Disclosures:
We welcome reviews of the rippled code and urge researchers to responsibly disclose any issues they may find.
To report a bug, please send a detailed report to: [email protected]