skills/0xbigboss/canton-network-repos/SKILL.md
Canton Network open-source ecosystem guide covering DAML SDK, Canton runtime, and Splice applications. Use when working with Canton Network, DAML smart contracts, or building decentralized applications.
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This skill provides comprehensive knowledge about the Canton Network open-source ecosystem, repository relationships, and build processes.
Use this skill when:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Splice Version (e.g., 0.5.4) │
│ github.com/digital-asset/decentralized-canton-sync │
│ Applications: Validator, SV, Wallet, Scan, Amulet (CC) │
└─────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
│ depends on
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Canton Version (e.g., 3.4.9) │
│ github.com/digital-asset/canton │
│ Runtime: Participant, Sequencer, Mediator, Admin API │
└─────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────┘
│ depends on
▼
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ DAML SDK (e.g., 3.4.9) │
│ github.com/digital-asset/daml │
│ Compiler: damlc, LF Engine, Ledger API, stdlib, protobuf │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
github.com/digital-asset/daml)Purpose: Smart contract language, compiler, and runtime libraries.
Key Directories:
daml/
├── sdk/
│ ├── compiler/damlc/ # Haskell compiler source
│ │ └── lib/DA/Cli/Options.hs # --target version validation
│ ├── daml-lf/
│ │ ├── language/ # LF version definitions (Scala)
│ │ ├── engine/ # LF execution engine
│ │ └── archive/ # DALF protobuf format
│ └── canton/ # Canton runtime (submodule)
├── ledger-api/ # gRPC API definitions
└── VERSION # SDK version string
LF Version Definitions (LanguageVersion.scala at v3.4.9):
// V2 versions defined
val List(v2_1, v2_2, v2_dev) = AllV2 // Line 51 - v2_2 IS defined
// Version ranges
case Major.V2 => VersionRange(v2_1, v2_2) // Line 171 - StableVersions includes v2_2
def AllVersions = VersionRange(v2_1, v2_dev)
// Features at v2_2:
val flatArchive = v2_2
val kindInterning = flatArchive
val exprInterning = flatArchive
val explicitPkgImports = v2_2
val unsafeFromInterfaceRemoved = v2_2
Note: v2_2 IS in SDK v3.4.9 source. Older snapshots may not include it.
damlc Target Validation (Options.hs):
lfVersionOpt :: Parser LF.Version
-- Validates against LF.supportedOutputVersions
-- Error: "Unknown Daml-LF version: X" if not in list
github.com/digital-asset/canton)Purpose: Distributed ledger runtime implementing the Canton Protocol.
Key Directories:
canton/
├── community/ # Open-source Canton
│ ├── app/ # CantonCommunityApp entry point
│ ├── participant/ # Participant node implementation
│ ├── domain/ # Embedded domain (sequencer/mediator)
│ └── common/src/main/daml/ # Built-in DAML packages
│ └── AdminWorkflows/ # Ping, party replication DARs
├── daml/ # DAML SDK submodule
├── daml_dependencies.json # LF library versions
├── VERSION # Canton version
└── version.sbt # SBT version config
Built-in DARs (embedded in JAR):
canton-builtin-admin-workflow-ping.darcanton-builtin-admin-workflow-party-replication-alpha.darCantonExamples.darEnterprise vs Community: | Feature | Enterprise | Community | |---------|------------|-----------| | Main class | CantonEnterpriseApp | CantonCommunityApp | | Transaction processing | Parallel | Sequential | | Pruning | Available | Limited | | Database | PostgreSQL, Oracle | PostgreSQL only | | HA Domain | Supported | Embedded only |
github.com/digital-asset/decentralized-canton-sync)Purpose: Decentralized synchronizer governance, Amulet (Canton Coin), and network applications.
Key Directories:
decentralized-canton-sync/
├── project/
│ ├── CantonDependencies.scala # Version config, LF versions
│ └── DamlPlugin.scala # DAR build logic
├── daml/
│ ├── splice-amulet/ # Canton Coin token contracts
│ ├── splice-wallet/ # Wallet contracts
│ ├── splice-dso-governance/ # DSO governance
│ └── */daml.yaml # Package configs with --target
├── apps/
│ ├── sv/ # Super Validator app
│ ├── validator/ # Validator app
│ ├── wallet/ # Wallet backend
│ └── scan/ # Payment scan service
├── cluster/images/ # Docker image builds
│ └── canton-community/ # Community participant image
└── daml-compiler-sources.json # Compiler version reference
Critical Configuration (CantonDependencies.scala):
object CantonDependencies {
val version: String = "3.4.9"
val daml_language_versions = Seq("2.1") // ← LF target version
val daml_libraries_version = version
val daml_compiler_version = sys.env("DAML_COMPILER_VERSION")
}
Package Target (daml/splice-amulet/daml.yaml):
sdk-version: 3.3.0-snapshot.20250502.13767.0.v2fc6c7e2
build-options:
- --target=2.1 # Explicit LF 2.1 target
| Splice | Canton | DAML SDK | Protocol | LF (Default) | LF (With SDK 3.4.9) | |--------|--------|----------|----------|--------------|---------------------| | 0.5.4 | 3.4.9 | 3.4.9 | PV34 | 2.1* | 2.2 (verified) | | 0.5.3 | 3.4.8 | 3.4.8 | PV34 | 2.1* | 2.2 | | 0.4.x | 3.3.x | 3.3.x | PV33 | 2.1 | 2.1 |
*Open-source Splice 0.5.4 ships with SDK snapshot 3.3.0-snapshot.20250502 which predates LF 2.2.
Root Cause (Verified): The public Splice release uses an SDK snapshot from May 2, 2025, but LF 2.2 was added to the SDK on October 3, 2025. Updating to SDK 3.4.9 enables LF 2.2 builds.
Key insight: LF 2.2 is fully available in open-source SDK v3.4.9. The Splice project simply needs to be updated to use the newer SDK.
Package IDs are cryptographic hashes derived from:
--target)Changing LF version = Different package IDs = Incompatible packages
Canton validates package upgrades:
cd canton
sbt "community/app/assembly"
# Output: community/app/target/scala-2.13/canton-community.jar
cd decentralized-canton-sync
sbt compile # Requires DAML_COMPILER_VERSION env var
LF 2.2 is available in SDK v3.4.9. The following steps have been verified to work:
Edit project/CantonDependencies.scala:
val daml_language_versions = Seq("2.2")
Update nix/daml-compiler-sources.json:
{ "version": "3.4.9" }
Update all daml/*/daml.yaml files:
sdk-version: 3.4.9
build-options:
- --target=2.2
Remove invalid warning flags (not present in SDK 3.4.9):
# Remove -Wno-ledger-time-is-alpha from all daml.yaml files
Build packages:
cd decentralized-canton-sync
nix-shell -p daml-sdk --run "daml build -p daml/splice-util"
nix-shell -p daml-sdk --run "daml build -p daml/splice-amulet"
Verified: splice-util and splice-amulet build successfully with LF 2.2 and SDK 3.4.9.
Both Splice and Canton can be built with LF 2.2 from entirely open-source code:
Update Canton's daml.yaml files:
cd canton/community
# Update all daml.yaml files to sdk-version: 3.4.9 and --target=2.2
perl -pi -e 's/sdk-version: 3\.3\.0-snapshot\.[^\n]*/sdk-version: 3.4.9/g' **/daml.yaml
perl -pi -e 's/--target=2\.1/--target=2.2/g' **/daml.yaml
Rebuild Canton:
sbt "canton-community-app/assembly"
Community-built DARs have identical package IDs to enterprise:
canton-builtin-admin-workflow-ping-3.4.9-fbeb863dab36da66d99...This confirms full compatibility with enterprise deployments.
| Purpose | Repository | File |
|---------|------------|------|
| LF versions (Scala) | daml | sdk/daml-lf/language/.../LanguageVersion.scala |
| damlc validation | daml | sdk/compiler/damlc/lib/DA/Cli/Options.hs |
| Canton version | canton | VERSION |
| Canton DARs | canton | community/common/src/main/daml/ |
| Splice LF config | splice | project/CantonDependencies.scala |
| Package targets | splice | daml/*/daml.yaml |
| Docker builds | splice | cluster/images/*/Dockerfile |
supportedOutputVersionsdaml damlc --help for supported targetsunzip -p package.dar META-INF/MANIFEST.MF | grep Sdk-Version--target across all buildsdevelopment
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