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@dapplion dapplion commented Jun 27, 2022

Similar to #55

Collects enodes and writes them to a file in the root, enodes.json

[
  "enode://37f1929c49100ad8c4dd4155abc798de59307f3289d8a88a16b3d20320cf291a7ed2576d2f4c9e488be5bd6bb6c08ad39994f254aba50c53923427ca0af5d813@146.190.25.207:30303"
  "enode://683fc52a836fe75236cd69c48ff5d86fde2408fc38c270e21a749a86921363fce569bcd9ae40d39c8caa8edf24a07512f755d90e4d500f49dea6cfe8bc9fdd9d@167.71.90.58:30303"
]

You can then copy the contents and paste as-is in eth1_bootnode_enode: since YAML supports JSON syntax.

Very convenient to grab those of any group, since it leverages -f ansible functionality

Note: Not as robust as #55 since it grabs from logs but so far has not broke for me. Not sure if ELs have an API to programmatically grab the enode, @parithosh ?

Note: Depends on #61 to query by execution_container_name

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This one might need a bit more work. The nodes also log the enodes of peers in the list and grabbing from logs might get very messy.

I'd switch to getting the data from admin_nodeInfo, that will list the enode of just the node

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