* Asyncify sign_with
* Asyncify generate/get keys
* Complete BareCryptoStore asyncification
* Cleanup
* Rebase
* Add Proxy
* Inject keystore proxy into extensions
* Implement some methods
* Await on send
* Cleanup
* Send result over the oneshot channel sender
* Process one future at a time
* Fix cargo stuff
* Asyncify sr25519_vrf_sign
* Cherry-pick and fix changes
* Introduce SyncCryptoStore
* SQUASH ME WITH THE first commit
* Implement into SyncCryptoStore
* Implement BareCryptoStore for KeystoreProxyAdapter
* authority-discovery
* AURA
* BABE
* finality-grandpa
* offchain-workers
* benchmarking-cli
* sp_io
* test-utils
* application-crypto
* Extensions and RPC
* Client Service
* bin
* Update cargo.lock
* Implement BareCryptoStore on proxy directly
* Simplify proxy setup
* Fix authority-discover
* Pass async keystore to authority-discovery
* Fix tests
* Use async keystore in authority-discovery
* Rename BareCryptoStore to CryptoStore
* WIP
* Remote mutable borrow in CryptoStore trait
* Implement Keystore with backends
* Remove Proxy implementation
* Fix service builder and keystore user-crates
* Fix tests
* Rework authority-discovery after refactoring
* futures::select!
* Fix multiple mut borrows in authority-discovery
* Merge fixes
* Require sync
* Restore Cargo.lock
* PR feedback - round 1
* Remove Keystore and use LocalKeystore directly
Also renamed KeystoreParams to KeystoreContainer
* Join
* Remove sync requirement
* Fix keystore tests
* Fix tests
* client/authority-discovery: Remove event stream dynamic dispatching
With authority-discovery moving from a poll based future to an `async`
future Rust has difficulties propagating the `Sync` trade through the
generated state machine.
Instead of using dynamic dispatching, use a trait parameter to specify
the DHT event stream.
* Make it compile
* Fix submit_transaction
* Fix block_on issue
* Use await in async context
* Fix manual seal keystore
* Fix authoring_blocks test
* fix aura authoring_blocks
* Try to fix tests for auth-discovery
* client/authority-discovery: Fix lookup_throttling test
* client/authority-discovery: Fix triggers_dht_get_query test
* Fix epoch_authorship_works
* client/authority-discovery: Remove timing assumption in unit test
* client/authority-discovery: Revert changes to termination test
* PR feedback
* Remove deadcode and mark test code
* Fix test_sync
* Use the correct keyring type
* Return when from_service stream is closed
* Convert SyncCryptoStore to a trait
* Fix line width
* Fix line width - take 2
* Remove unused import
* Fix keystore instantiation
* PR feedback
* Remove KeystoreContainer
* Revert "Remove KeystoreContainer"
This reverts commit ea4a37c7d74f9772b93d974e05e4498af6192730.
* Take a ref of keystore
* Move keystore to dev-dependencies
* Address some PR feedback
* Missed one
* Pass keystore reference - take 2
* client/finality-grandpa: Use `Arc<dyn CryptoStore>` instead of SyncXXX
Instead of using `SyncCryptoStorePtr` within `client/finality-grandpa`,
which is a type alias for `Arc<dyn SyncCryptoStore>`, use `Arc<dyn
CryptoStore>`. Benefits are:
1. No additional mental overhead of a `SyncCryptoStorePtr`.
2. Ability for new code to use the asynchronous methods of `CryptoStore`
instead of the synchronous `SyncCryptoStore` methods within
`client/finality-granpa` without the need for larger refactorings.
Note: This commit uses `Arc<dyn CryptoStore>` instead of
`CryptoStorePtr`, as I find the type signature more descriptive. This is
subjective and in no way required.
* Remove SyncCryptoStorePtr
* Remove KeystoreContainer & SyncCryptoStorePtr
* PR feedback
* *: Use CryptoStorePtr whereever possible
* *: Define SyncCryptoStore as a pure extension trait of CryptoStore
* Follow up to SyncCryptoStore extension trait
* Adjust docs for SyncCryptoStore as Ben suggested
* Cleanup unnecessary requirements
* sp-keystore
* Use async_std::task::block_on in keystore
* Fix block_on std requirement
* Update primitives/keystore/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
* Fix wasm build
* Remove unused var
* Fix wasm compilation - take 2
* Revert async-std in keystore
* Fix indent
* Fix version and copyright
* Cleanup feature = "std"
* Auth Discovery: Ignore if from_service is cloed
* Max's suggestion
* Revert async-std usage for block_on
* Address PR feedback
* Fix example offchain worker build
* Address PR feedback
* Update Cargo.lock
* Move unused methods to test helper functions
* Restore accidentally deleted cargo.lock files
* Fix unused imports
Co-authored-by: Max Inden <mail@max-inden.de>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Tabrizi <shawntabrizi@gmail.com>
* Rename `ModuleToIndex` to `PalletRuntimeSetup`
Besides the renaming it also adds support getting the name of a pallet
as configured in the runtime.
* Rename it to `PalletInfo`
* Remove accidentally added files
* Fixes and tests
* Don't set subs be re-registered.
Also allow subs to de-register themselves and collect the deposit.
Also allow individual registering and removal of subs.
* Make it build
* Update frame/identity/src/lib.rs
Co-authored-by: joe petrowski <25483142+joepetrowski@users.noreply.github.com>
* Tests
* Add benchmarks
* Add some reasonable weights
* Docs
Co-authored-by: joe petrowski <25483142+joepetrowski@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix mocking multiple http calls in the same function call
Fixes an issue where a function call would perform more than one http request and wait for each to complete before proceeding. The `RequestId` comes from the length of the `requests` collection in the `OffchainState` and if a request is completed before the next one starts it will be removed and the "next expected" will be off by one. This PR tries to fix that by using a request counter that tracks how many requests have been performed so that we can `remove()` items from the `expected_requests` at the right index.
I suspect that this is a sub-optimal soluton and perhaps requests and their mocks should live side by side in the same collection, e.g. in a tuple of `(PendingRequest, Option<ExpectedRequest>)`.
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/testing.rs
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/testing.rs
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
* Panic on overflow
* Update primitives/core/src/offchain/testing.rs
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use a Deque and push/pop expected requests
* fix test
Co-authored-by: Bernhard Schuster <bernhard@ahoi.io>
Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <bkchr@users.noreply.github.com>
* Only check single extrinsics weight limit in validate_transaction.
* Add missing parameter to all pallets.
* Add tests, fix default configuration.
* Bump spec version.
* Use AvailableBlockRation to calculate MaxExtrinsicWeight
* Introduce `BlockExectionWeight` and `ExtrinsicBaseWeight`
* Add new traits everywhere
* Missed one update
* fix tests
* Update `check_weight` logic
* introduce `max_extrinsic_weight` function
* fix + add tests
* format nits
* remove println
* make test a bit more clear
* Remove minimum weight
* newlines left over from find/replace
* Fix test, improve clarity
* Fix executor tests
* Extrinsic base weight same as old `MINIMUM_WEIGHT`
* fix example test
* Expose constants
* Add test for full block with operational and normal
* Initiate test environment with `BlockExecutionWeight` weight
* format nit
* Update frame/system/src/lib.rs
Co-Authored-By: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Replace `TransactionBaseFee` with `ExtrinsicBaseWeight` (#5761)
* Replace `TransactionBaseFee` with `ExtrinsicBaseFee`
* Fix stuff
* Fix and make tests better
* Forgot to update this test
* Fix priority number in test
* Remove minimum weight from merge
* Fix weight in contracts
* remove `TransactionBaseFee` from contract tests
* Let `register_extra_weight_unchecked` go past `MaximumBlockWeight`
* address feedback
Co-authored-by: Kian Paimani <5588131+kianenigma@users.noreply.github.com>
* Make sure frame examples compile for wasm
This makes sure that `frame-example` and `frame-example-offchain-worker`
compile for wasm.
This also fixes compilation for these crates. The offchain worker
example doesn't use serde-json anymore as that is too heavy and breaks
`no_std` compilation.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Nikolay Volf <nikvolf@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nikolay Volf <nikvolf@gmail.com>