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James Wilson b6b9ac65c7 Support constructing and submitting V5 transactions (#1931)
* TransactionExtensions basic support for V5 VerifySignature and renames

* WIP: subxt-core v5 transaction support

* Subxt to support V5 extrinsics

* WIP tests failing with wsm trap error

* Actually encode mortality to fix tx encode issue

* fmt

* rename to sign_with_account_and_signature

* Add explicit methods for v4 and v5 ext construction

* clippy

* fix wasm example and no mut self where not needed

* fix doc example

* another doc fix

* Add tests for tx encoding and fix v5 encode issue

* add copyright and todo

* refactor APIs to have clear v4/v5 split in core and slightly nicer split in subxt proper

* rename Partial/SubmittableExtrinsic to *Transaction

* Remove SignerT::address since it's not needed

* doc fixes

* fmt

* doc fixes

* Fix comment number

* Clarify panic behaviour of inject_signature

* fmt
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#![allow(missing_docs)]
use codec::Encode;
use subxt::client::ClientState;
use subxt::config::{
transaction_extensions::Params, Config, ExtrinsicParams, ExtrinsicParamsEncoder,
ExtrinsicParamsError,
};
use subxt_signer::sr25519::dev;
#[subxt::subxt(runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale")]
pub mod runtime {}
// We don't need to construct this at runtime,
// so an empty enum is appropriate:
pub enum CustomConfig {}
impl Config for CustomConfig {
type Hash = subxt::utils::H256;
type AccountId = subxt::utils::AccountId32;
type Address = subxt::utils::MultiAddress<Self::AccountId, ()>;
type Signature = subxt::utils::MultiSignature;
type Hasher = subxt::config::substrate::BlakeTwo256;
type Header = subxt::config::substrate::SubstrateHeader<u32, Self::Hasher>;
type ExtrinsicParams = CustomExtrinsicParams<Self>;
type AssetId = u32;
}
// This represents some arbitrary (and nonsensical) custom parameters that
// will be attached to transaction extra and additional payloads:
pub struct CustomExtrinsicParams<T: Config> {
genesis_hash: T::Hash,
tip: u128,
foo: bool,
}
// We can provide a "pretty" interface to allow users to provide these:
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct CustomExtrinsicParamsBuilder {
tip: u128,
foo: bool,
}
impl CustomExtrinsicParamsBuilder {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Default::default()
}
pub fn tip(mut self, value: u128) -> Self {
self.tip = value;
self
}
pub fn enable_foo(mut self) -> Self {
self.foo = true;
self
}
}
impl<T: Config> Params<T> for CustomExtrinsicParamsBuilder {}
// Describe how to fetch and then encode the params:
impl<T: Config> ExtrinsicParams<T> for CustomExtrinsicParams<T> {
type Params = CustomExtrinsicParamsBuilder;
// Gather together all of the params we will need to encode:
fn new(client: &ClientState<T>, params: Self::Params) -> Result<Self, ExtrinsicParamsError> {
Ok(Self {
genesis_hash: client.genesis_hash,
tip: params.tip,
foo: params.foo,
})
}
}
// Encode the relevant params when asked:
impl<T: Config> ExtrinsicParamsEncoder for CustomExtrinsicParams<T> {
fn encode_value_to(&self, v: &mut Vec<u8>) {
(self.tip, self.foo).encode_to(v);
}
fn encode_implicit_to(&self, v: &mut Vec<u8>) {
self.genesis_hash.encode_to(v)
}
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// With the config defined, it can be handed to Subxt as follows:
let client = subxt::OnlineClient::<CustomConfig>::new().await.unwrap();
let tx_payload = runtime::tx().system().remark(b"Hello".to_vec());
// Build your custom "Params":
let tx_config = CustomExtrinsicParamsBuilder::new().tip(1234).enable_foo();
// And provide them when submitting a transaction:
let _ = client
.tx()
.sign_and_submit_then_watch(&tx_payload, &dev::alice(), tx_config)
.await;
}