The Solana Program Library (SPL) is a collection of on-chain programs targeting the Sealevel parallel runtime. These programs are tested against Solana's implementation of Sealevel, solana-runtime, and some are deployed to Mainnet Beta. As others implement Sealevel, we will graciously accept patches to ensure the programs here are portable across all implementations.
For more information see the SPL documentation and the Token TypeDocs.
Only a subset of programs within the Solana Program Library repo are deployed to the Solana Mainnet Beta. Currently, this includes:
In addition, one program is planned for deployment to Solana Mainnet Beta:
Program | Version |
---|---|
single-pool | 1.0.1 |
Only a subset of programs within the Solana Program Library repo are audited. Currently, this includes:
Program | Last Audit Date | Version |
---|---|---|
token | 2022-08-04 (Peer review) | 4fadd55 |
associated-token-account | 2022-08-04 (Peer review) | c00194d |
token-2022 | 2023-11-03 | e924132 |
stake-pool | 2023-12-31 | a17fffe |
account-compression | 2022-12-05 | 6e81794 |
shared-memory | 2021-02-25 | b40e0dd |
single-pool | 2024-01-02 | ef44df9 |
All other programs may be updated from time to time. These programs are not audited, so fork and deploy them at your own risk. Here is the full list of unaudited programs:
More information about the repository's security policy at SECURITY.md.
The security-audits repo contains all past and present program audits.
rustup update
to get the latest version.libudev
development package for your distribution (libudev-dev
on Debian-derived distros, libudev-devel
on Redhat-derived).# To build all on-chain programs
$ cargo build-sbf
# To build a specific on-chain program
$ cd <program_name>/program
$ cargo build-sbf
# To build all clients
$ cargo build
# To build a specific client
$ cd <program_name>/cli
$ cargo build
Unit tests contained within all projects can be run with:
$ cargo test # <-- runs host-based tests
$ cargo test-sbf # <-- runs BPF program tests
To run a specific program's tests, such as SPL Token:
$ cd token/program
$ cargo test # <-- runs host-based tests
$ cargo test-sbf # <-- runs BPF program tests
Integration testing may be performed via the per-project .js bindings. See the token program's js project for an example.
Solutions to a few issues you might run into are mentioned here.
Failed to open: ../../deploy/spl_<program-name>.so
Update your Rust and Cargo to the latest versions and re-run cargo build-sbf
in the relevant <program-name>
directory,
or run it at the repository root to rebuild all on-chain programs.
Error while loading shared libraries. (libssl.so.1.1)
A working solution was mentioned here. Install libssl.
wget http://nz2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/o/openssl/libssl1.1_1.1.1l-1ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb
sudo dpkg -i libssl1.1_1.1.1l-1ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb
CPU or Memory usage at 100%
This is to be expected while building some of the programs in this library.
The simplest solution is to add the --jobs 1
flag to the build commands to limit the number of parallel jobs to 1 and check if that fixes the issue. Although this will mean much longer build times.
$ cargo clippy
$ ./coverage.sh # Help wanted! Coverage build currently fails on MacOS due to an XCode `grcov` mismatch...
You may need to pin your grcov version, and then rustup with the apple-darwin nightly toolchain:
$ cargo install grcov --version 0.6.1
$ rustup toolchain install nightly-x86_64-apple-darwin
SPL programs are currently tagged and released manually. Each program is versioned independently of the others, with all new development occurring on master. Once a program is tested and deemed ready for release:
cargo build-sbf <program>
to build binary. Note the
location of the generated spl_<program>.so
for attaching to the GitHub
release.Program tags are of the form <program>-vX.Y.Z
.
Create the new tag at the version-bump commit and push to the
solana-program-library repository, eg:
$ git tag token-v1.0.0 b24bfe7
$ git push upstream --tags
spl_<program>.so
binaryNavigate to the program directory and run cargo package
to test the build. Then run cargo publish
.
All claims, content, designs, algorithms, estimates, roadmaps, specifications, and performance measurements described in this project are done with the Solana Labs, Inc. (“SL”) best efforts. It is up to the reader to check and validate their accuracy and truthfulness. Furthermore nothing in this project constitutes a solicitation for investment.
Any content produced by SL or developer resources that SL provides, are for educational and inspiration purposes only. SL does not encourage, induce or sanction the deployment, integration or use of any such applications (including the code comprising the Solana blockchain protocol) in violation of applicable laws or regulations and hereby prohibits any such deployment, integration or use. This includes use of any such applications by the reader (a) in violation of export control or sanctions laws of the United States or any other applicable jurisdiction, (b) if the reader is located in or ordinarily resident in a country or territory subject to comprehensive sanctions administered by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), or (c) if the reader is or is working on behalf of a Specially Designated National (SDN) or a person subject to similar blocking or denied party prohibitions.
The reader should be aware that U.S. export control and sanctions laws prohibit U.S. persons (and other persons that are subject to such laws) from transacting with persons in certain countries and territories or that are on the SDN list. Accordingly, there is a risk to individuals that other persons using any of the code contained in this repo, or a derivation thereof, may be sanctioned persons and that transactions with such persons would be a violation of U.S. export controls and sanctions law.