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feat(gRPC): Add halt-height to gRPC Node Config Query #19043

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Closes: #19032


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The code changes introduce a new feature that enables users to fetch the halt_height from a node's configuration via the gRPC endpoint. This update allows external systems to monitor and alert on the approach of the halt height, a critical value indicating when a blockchain node will stop processing blocks, usually in preparation for an upgrade or maintenance.

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File Path Change Summary
CHANGELOG.md Added entry for the addition of halt_height to the gRPC /cosmos/base/node/v1beta1/config request.
api/.../v1beta1/query.pulsar.go
client/grpc/node/service.go
Added halt_height field to the ConfigResponse struct.
client/grpc/node/service_test.go Updated TestServiceServer_Config to include halt_height and added an assertion to check its value.
proto/cosmos/base/node/v1beta1/query.proto Added halt_height field of type uint64 to the ConfigResponse message and reformatted minimum_gas_price.

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Objective Addressed Explanation
Enable fetching the halt-height of a specific node via the API it exposes (LCD or Tendermint/CometBFT API). [#19032] -
Support the retrieval of halt-height to facilitate building alerts for upcoming upgrades and chain halts. [#19032] -
Facilitate the calculation of time remaining before a halt-height is reached. [#19032] The addition of halt_height allows external systems to calculate the remaining time.
Expose the halt-height metric from the exporter for Prometheus scraping. [#19032] The changes do not directly indicate the exposure of halt_height for Prometheus scraping.
Provide an API method to retrieve the node's halt-height, considering potential limitations or security concerns. [#19032] The addition of halt_height to the gRPC endpoint is a secure method to expose this information.

The code changes appear to address most of the objectives outlined in the linked issue. However, it is not clear from the changes alone whether the halt_height metric has been made available for Prometheus scraping, which would require additional context or code outside the scope of the provided snippets.

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@alexanderbez alexanderbez changed the title feat: Add halt-height to gRPC Node Config Query feat(gRPC): Add halt-height to gRPC Node Config Query Jan 12, 2024
@alexanderbez alexanderbez added the backport/v0.50.x PR scheduled for inclusion in the v0.50's next stable release label Jan 12, 2024
ctx := sdk.Context{}.WithMinGasPrices(sdk.NewDecCoins(sdk.NewInt64DecCoin("stake", 15)))

resp, err := svr.Config(ctx, &ConfigRequest{})
require.NoError(t, err)
require.NotNil(t, resp)
require.Equal(t, ctx.MinGasPrices().String(), resp.MinimumGasPrice)
require.Equal(t, defaultCfg.HaltHeight, resp.HaltHeight)
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The new assertion correctly checks if the HaltHeight in the response matches the defaultCfg. Consider adding a test case to cover scenarios where HaltHeight is set to a non-default value.

@alexanderbez alexanderbez added this pull request to the merge queue Jan 12, 2024
Merged via the queue into main with commit af41599 Jan 12, 2024
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@alexanderbez alexanderbez deleted the bez/19032 branch January 12, 2024 21:44
mergify bot pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 12, 2024
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# Conflicts:
#	CHANGELOG.md
julienrbrt added a commit that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2024
… (#19044)

Co-authored-by: Aleksandr Bezobchuk <alexanderbez@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Julien Robert <julien@rbrt.fr>
relyt29 pushed a commit to relyt29/cosmos-sdk that referenced this pull request Jan 22, 2024
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[Feature]: Have a way to fetch halt-height from the node API somehow
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