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* BlockId removal: refactor of runtime API It changes the arguments of: - `ApiExt` methods: `has_api`, `has_api_with`, `api_version` - `CallApiAt` method: `runtime_version_at` from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `Block::Hash` It also changes the first argument of all generated runtime API calls from: `BlockId<Block>` to: `Block::Hash` This PR is part of BlockId::Number refactoring analysis (paritytech/substrate#11292) * BlockId removal: refactor of runtime API - tests - tests adjusted to new runtime API, - some tests migrated from block number to block hash * benchmarking-cli: BlockId(0) migrated to info().genesis_hash `runtime_api.call()` now requires the block hash instead of BlockId::Number. To access the genesis hash widely used in benchmarking engine the Client was constrained to satisfy `sp_blockchain::HeaderBackend<Block>` trait which provides `info().genesis_hash`. * trivial: api.call(BlockId) -> api.call(Hash) - Migrated all `runtime_api.calls` to use Hash - Noteworthy (?): -- `validate_transaction_blocking` in transaction pool, * CallApiAtParams::at changed to Block::Hash * missed doc updated * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * BlockId removal: Benchmark::consumed_weight Little refactor around `Benchmark::consumed_weight`: `BlockId` removed. * at_hash renamed * wrong merge fixed * beefy worker: merged with master * beefy: tests: missing block problem fixed * Apply review suggestion * fix --------- Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
Basic implementation of block-authoring logic.
Example
// The first step is to create a `ProposerFactory`.
let mut proposer_factory = ProposerFactory::new(client.clone(), txpool.clone(), None);
// From this factory, we create a `Proposer`.
let proposer = proposer_factory.init(
&client.header(client.chain_info().genesis_hash).unwrap().unwrap(),
);
// The proposer is created asynchronously.
let proposer = futures::executor::block_on(proposer).unwrap();
// This `Proposer` allows us to create a block proposition.
// The proposer will grab transactions from the transaction pool, and put them into the block.
let future = proposer.propose(
Default::default(),
Default::default(),
Duration::from_secs(2),
);
// We wait until the proposition is performed.
let block = futures::executor::block_on(future).unwrap();
println!("Generated block: {:?}", block.block);
License: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0