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Eduard S a7351992cd Make coordinator more responsive
- API:
	- Replace `emergencyModeStaringTime` by `emercengyModeStartingBlock`
- Synchronizer:
	- Track emergency mode starting block
- cli/node
	- Add working coordinator config
- coordinator:
	- Retry handler for synchronizer stats in case of error (instead of
	  waiting for the next block to try again)
	- On init, trigger an initial call to the handler for synced block
	  before waiting for the synchronizer, to force the coordinator to start
	  its logic even if there's no new block right after the node has been
	  started (very useful for running in testnet where the frequency of
	  blocks is variable)
	- Merge Msg for synced block and updated vars into one: `MsgSyncBlock`.
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Hermez API

Easy to deploy and scale API for Hermez operators. You will need to have docker and docker-compose installed on your machine in order to use this repo.

Documentation

As of now the documentation is not hosted anywhere, but you can easily do it yourself by running ./run.sh doc and then opening the documentation in your browser

Mock Up

To use a mock up of the endpoints in the API run ./run.sh doc (UI + mock up server) or ./run.sh mock (only mock up server). You can play with the mocked up endpoints using the web UI, importing swagger.yml into Postman or using your preferred language and using http://localhost:4010 as base URL.

Editor

It is recomended to edit swagger.yml using a dedicated editor as they provide spec validation and real time visualization. Of course you can use your prefered editor. To use the editor run ./run.sh editor and then opening the editor in your browser. Keep in mind that you will need to manually save the file otherwise you will lose the changes you made once you close your browser seshion or stop the server.

Note: Your browser may cache the swagger definition, so in order to see updated changes it may be needed to refresh the page without cache (Ctrl + Shift + R).