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@uma/monitors

v2.16.8

Published

UMA Monitors

Downloads

93

Readme

@uma/monitors

This package contains four UMA monitor bot implementations: BalanceMonitor, ContractMonitor, CRMonitor, and SyntheticPegMonitor. The monitor bots are used to monitor the UMA ecosystem for key events. They have a number of monitor modules built into them that enable real time reporting on key events for a given Financial Contract.

For more information about running a monitor bot, see the docs.

Installing the package

yarn add @uma/monitors

Running the monitors

The simplest way to run the monitors is:

EMP_ADDRESS=0x1234 CUSTOM_NODE_URL=https://your.node.url.io MNEMONIC="your mnemonic (12-word seed phrase) here" MONITOR_CONFIG="{optional monitor config object}" monitors --network mainnet_mnemonic

Monitors

The four monitors available are:

  1. The BalanceMonitor takes a specified list of addresses to monitor and sends alerts if their collateral, synthetic or Ether balance drops below defined thresholds.

  2. The ContractMonitor sends alerts when financial contract events occur, such as liquidations and disputes.

  3. The CRMonitor, or collateralization ratio monitor, monitors a given position's CR and sends alerts if it drops below a given threshold.

  4. The SyntheticPegMonitor monitors a Financial Contract's synthetic and reports when the synthetic is trading off peg and there is high volatility in the synthetic price or there is high volatility in the reference price.