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Substrate core types and inherents for timestamps. #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)] use codec::{Decode, Encode}; use core::time::Duration; use sp_inherents::{InherentData, InherentIdentifier, IsFatalError}; /// The identifier for the `timestamp` inherent. pub const INHERENT_IDENTIFIER: InherentIdentifier = *b"timstap0"; /// The type of the inherent. pub type InherentType = Timestamp; /// Unit type wrapper that represents a timestamp. /// /// Such a timestamp is the time since the UNIX_EPOCH in milliseconds at a given point in time. #[derive(Debug, Encode, Decode, Eq, Clone, Copy, Default, Ord)] pub struct Timestamp(u64); impl Timestamp { /// Create new `Self`. pub const fn new(inner: u64) -> Self { Self(inner) } /// Returns `self` as [`Duration`]. pub const fn as_duration(self) -> Duration { Duration::from_millis(self.0) } /// Returns `self` as a `u64` representing the elapsed time since the UNIX_EPOCH in /// milliseconds. pub const fn as_millis(&self) -> u64 { self.0 } /// Checked subtraction that returns `None` on an underflow. pub fn checked_sub(self, other: Self) -> Option { self.0.checked_sub(other.0).map(Self) } /// The current timestamp using the system time. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub fn current() -> Self { use std::time::SystemTime; let now = SystemTime::now(); now.duration_since(SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH) .expect("Current time is always after unix epoch; qed") .into() } } impl core::ops::Deref for Timestamp { type Target = u64; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } } impl core::ops::Add for Timestamp { type Output = Self; fn add(self, other: Self) -> Self { Self(self.0 + other.0) } } impl core::ops::Add for Timestamp { type Output = Self; fn add(self, other: u64) -> Self { Self(self.0 + other) } } impl + Copy> core::cmp::PartialEq for Timestamp { fn eq(&self, eq: &T) -> bool { self.0 == (*eq).into() } } impl + Copy> core::cmp::PartialOrd for Timestamp { fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &T) -> Option { self.0.partial_cmp(&(*other).into()) } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl std::fmt::Display for Timestamp { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result { write!(f, "{}", self.0) } } impl From for Timestamp { fn from(timestamp: u64) -> Self { Timestamp(timestamp) } } impl From for u64 { fn from(timestamp: Timestamp) -> u64 { timestamp.0 } } impl From for Timestamp { fn from(duration: Duration) -> Self { Timestamp(duration.as_millis() as u64) } } /// Errors that can occur while checking the timestamp inherent. #[derive(Encode, sp_runtime::RuntimeDebug)] #[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(Decode, thiserror::Error))] pub enum InherentError { /// The time between the blocks is too short. #[cfg_attr( feature = "std", error("The time since the last timestamp is lower than the minimum period.") )] TooEarly, /// The block timestamp is too far in the future. #[cfg_attr(feature = "std", error("The timestamp of the block is too far in the future."))] TooFarInFuture, } impl IsFatalError for InherentError { fn is_fatal_error(&self) -> bool { match self { InherentError::TooEarly => true, InherentError::TooFarInFuture => true, } } } impl InherentError { /// Try to create an instance ouf of the given identifier and data. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub fn try_from(id: &InherentIdentifier, mut data: &[u8]) -> Option { if id == &INHERENT_IDENTIFIER { ::decode(&mut data).ok() } else { None } } } /// Auxiliary trait to extract timestamp inherent data. pub trait TimestampInherentData { /// Get timestamp inherent data. fn timestamp_inherent_data(&self) -> Result, sp_inherents::Error>; } impl TimestampInherentData for InherentData { fn timestamp_inherent_data(&self) -> Result, sp_inherents::Error> { self.get_data(&INHERENT_IDENTIFIER) } } /// Provide duration since unix epoch in millisecond for timestamp inherent. #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub struct InherentDataProvider { max_drift: InherentType, timestamp: InherentType, } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl InherentDataProvider { /// Create `Self` while using the system time to get the timestamp. pub fn from_system_time() -> Self { Self { max_drift: std::time::Duration::from_secs(60).into(), timestamp: Timestamp::current(), } } /// Create `Self` using the given `timestamp`. pub fn new(timestamp: InherentType) -> Self { Self { max_drift: std::time::Duration::from_secs(60).into(), timestamp } } /// With the given maximum drift. /// /// By default the maximum drift is 60 seconds. /// /// The maximum drift is used when checking the inherents of a runtime. If the current timestamp /// plus the maximum drift is smaller than the timestamp in the block, the block will be /// rejected as being too far in the future. pub fn with_max_drift(mut self, max_drift: std::time::Duration) -> Self { self.max_drift = max_drift.into(); self } /// Returns the timestamp of this inherent data provider. pub fn timestamp(&self) -> InherentType { self.timestamp } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] impl core::ops::Deref for InherentDataProvider { type Target = InherentType; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.timestamp } } #[cfg(feature = "std")] #[async_trait::async_trait] impl sp_inherents::InherentDataProvider for InherentDataProvider { async fn provide_inherent_data( &self, inherent_data: &mut InherentData, ) -> Result<(), sp_inherents::Error> { inherent_data.put_data(INHERENT_IDENTIFIER, &self.timestamp) } async fn try_handle_error( &self, identifier: &InherentIdentifier, error: &[u8], ) -> Option> { Some(Err(sp_inherents::Error::Application(Box::from(InherentError::try_from( identifier, error, )?)))) } }