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Bastian Köcher b267b1728f decl_runtime_apis! - check that a method without changed_in exists (#5635)
* `decl_runtime_apis!` - check that a method without `changed_in` exists

This adds another check to the macro that ensures that not only methods
with `changed_in` exists, but there are also the default methods exist.

* Update primitives/api/proc-macro/src/decl_runtime_apis.rs

Co-Authored-By: Nikolay Volf <nikvolf@gmail.com>

* Fix test

Co-authored-by: Nikolay Volf <nikvolf@gmail.com>
2020-04-15 00:02:14 +02:00

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// Copyright 2019-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Substrate.
// Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Substrate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Substrate runtime api
//!
//! The Substrate runtime api is the crucial interface between the node and the runtime.
//! Every call that goes into the runtime is done with a runtime api. The runtime apis are not fixed.
//! Every Substrate user can define its own apis with
//! [`decl_runtime_apis`](macro.decl_runtime_apis.html) and implement them in
//! the runtime with [`impl_runtime_apis`](macro.impl_runtime_apis.html).
//!
//! Every Substrate runtime needs to implement the [`Core`] runtime api. This api provides the basic
//! functionality that every runtime needs to export.
//!
//! Besides the macros and the [`Core`] runtime api, this crates provides the [`Metadata`] runtime
//! api, the [`ApiExt`] trait, the [`CallApiAt`] trait and the [`ConstructRuntimeApi`] trait.
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
// Make doc tests happy
extern crate self as sp_api;
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub use sp_state_machine::{
OverlayedChanges, StorageProof, Backend as StateBackend, ChangesTrieState, InMemoryBackend,
};
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub use sp_core::NativeOrEncoded;
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub use hash_db::Hasher;
#[doc(hidden)]
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
pub use sp_core::to_substrate_wasm_fn_return_value;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use sp_runtime::{
traits::{
Block as BlockT, GetNodeBlockType, GetRuntimeBlockType, HashFor, NumberFor,
Header as HeaderT, Hash as HashT,
},
generic::BlockId, transaction_validity::TransactionValidity,
};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use sp_core::{offchain, ExecutionContext};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use sp_version::{ApiId, RuntimeVersion, ApisVec, create_apis_vec};
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use sp_std::{slice, mem};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use sp_std::result;
#[doc(hidden)]
pub use codec::{Encode, Decode};
use sp_core::OpaqueMetadata;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::{panic::UnwindSafe, cell::RefCell};
/// Declares given traits as runtime apis.
///
/// The macro will create two declarations, one for using on the client side and one for using
/// on the runtime side. The declaration for the runtime side is hidden in its own module.
/// The client side declaration gets two extra parameters per function,
/// `&self` and `at: &BlockId<Block>`. The runtime side declaration will match the given trait
/// declaration. Besides one exception, the macro adds an extra generic parameter `Block: BlockT`
/// to the client side and the runtime side. This generic parameter is usable by the user.
///
/// For implementing these macros you should use the
/// [`impl_runtime_apis!`](macro.impl_runtime_apis.html) macro.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
/// /// Declare the api trait.
/// pub trait Balance {
/// /// Get the balance.
/// fn get_balance() -> u64;
/// /// Set the balance.
/// fn set_balance(val: u64);
/// }
///
/// /// You can declare multiple api traits in one macro call.
/// /// In one module you can call the macro at maximum one time.
/// pub trait BlockBuilder {
/// /// The macro adds an explicit `Block: BlockT` generic parameter for you.
/// /// You can use this generic parameter as you would defined it manually.
/// fn build_block() -> Block;
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
///
/// # Runtime api trait versioning
///
/// To support versioning of the traits, the macro supports the attribute `#[api_version(1)]`.
/// The attribute supports any `u32` as version. By default, each trait is at version `1`, if no
/// version is provided. We also support changing the signature of a method. This signature
/// change is highlighted with the `#[changed_in(2)]` attribute above a method. A method that is
/// tagged with this attribute is callable by the name `METHOD_before_version_VERSION`. This
/// method will only support calling into wasm, trying to call into native will fail (change the
/// spec version!). Such a method also does not need to be implemented in the runtime. It is
/// required that there exist the "default" of the method without the `#[changed_in(_)]` attribute,
/// this method will be used to call the current default implementation.
///
/// ```rust
/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
/// /// Declare the api trait.
/// #[api_version(2)]
/// pub trait Balance {
/// /// Get the balance.
/// fn get_balance() -> u64;
/// /// Set balance.
/// fn set_balance(val: u64);
/// /// Set balance, old version.
/// ///
/// /// Is callable by `set_balance_before_version_2`.
/// #[changed_in(2)]
/// fn set_balance(val: u16);
/// /// In version 2, we added this new function.
/// fn increase_balance(val: u64);
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
///
/// To check if a given runtime implements a runtime api trait, the `RuntimeVersion` has the
/// function `has_api<A>()`. Also the `ApiExt` provides a function `has_api<A>(at: &BlockId)` to
/// check if the runtime at the given block id implements the requested runtime api trait.
pub use sp_api_proc_macro::decl_runtime_apis;
/// Tags given trait implementations as runtime apis.
///
/// All traits given to this macro, need to be declared with the
/// [`decl_runtime_apis!`](macro.decl_runtime_apis.html) macro. The implementation of the trait
/// should follow the declaration given to the [`decl_runtime_apis!`](macro.decl_runtime_apis.html)
/// macro, besides the `Block` type that is required as first generic parameter for each runtime
/// api trait. When implementing a runtime api trait, it is required that the trait is referenced
/// by a path, e.g. `impl my_trait::MyTrait for Runtime`. The macro will use this path to access
/// the declaration of the trait for the runtime side.
///
/// The macro also generates the api implementations for the client side and provides it through
/// the `RuntimeApi` type. The `RuntimeApi` is hidden behind a `feature` called `std`.
///
/// To expose version information about all implemented api traits, the constant
/// `RUNTIME_API_VERSIONS` is generated. This constant should be used to instantiate the `apis`
/// field of `RuntimeVersion`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use sp_version::create_runtime_str;
/// #
/// # use sp_runtime::traits::{GetNodeBlockType, Block as BlockT};
/// # use sp_test_primitives::Block;
/// #
/// # /// The declaration of the `Runtime` type and the implementation of the `GetNodeBlockType`
/// # /// trait are done by the `construct_runtime!` macro in a real runtime.
/// # pub struct Runtime {}
/// # impl GetNodeBlockType for Runtime {
/// # type NodeBlock = Block;
/// # }
/// #
/// # sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
/// # /// Declare the api trait.
/// # pub trait Balance {
/// # /// Get the balance.
/// # fn get_balance() -> u64;
/// # /// Set the balance.
/// # fn set_balance(val: u64);
/// # }
/// # pub trait BlockBuilder {
/// # fn build_block() -> Block;
/// # }
/// # }
///
/// /// All runtime api implementations need to be done in one call of the macro!
/// sp_api::impl_runtime_apis! {
/// # impl sp_api::Core<Block> for Runtime {
/// # fn version() -> sp_version::RuntimeVersion {
/// # unimplemented!()
/// # }
/// # fn execute_block(_block: Block) {}
/// # fn initialize_block(_header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) {}
/// # }
///
/// impl self::Balance<Block> for Runtime {
/// fn get_balance() -> u64 {
/// 1
/// }
/// fn set_balance(_bal: u64) {
/// // Store the balance
/// }
/// }
///
/// impl self::BlockBuilder<Block> for Runtime {
/// fn build_block() -> Block {
/// unimplemented!("Please implement me!")
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// /// Runtime version. This needs to be declared for each runtime.
/// pub const VERSION: sp_version::RuntimeVersion = sp_version::RuntimeVersion {
/// spec_name: create_runtime_str!("node"),
/// impl_name: create_runtime_str!("test-node"),
/// authoring_version: 1,
/// spec_version: 1,
/// impl_version: 0,
/// // Here we are exposing the runtime api versions.
/// apis: RUNTIME_API_VERSIONS,
/// };
///
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
pub use sp_api_proc_macro::impl_runtime_apis;
/// Mocks given trait implementations as runtime apis.
///
/// Accepts similar syntax as [`impl_runtime_apis!`](macro.impl_runtime_apis.html) and generates
/// simplified mock implementations of the given runtime apis. The difference in syntax is that the
/// trait does not need to be referenced by a qualified path, methods accept the `&self` parameter
/// and the error type can be specified as associated type. If no error type is specified `String`
/// is used as error type.
///
/// Besides implementing the given traits, the [`Core`], [`ApiExt`] and [`ApiErrorExt`] are
/// implemented automatically.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use sp_version::create_runtime_str;
/// #
/// # use sp_runtime::traits::Block as BlockT;
/// # use sp_test_primitives::Block;
/// #
/// # sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
/// # /// Declare the api trait.
/// # pub trait Balance {
/// # /// Get the balance.
/// # fn get_balance() -> u64;
/// # /// Set the balance.
/// # fn set_balance(val: u64);
/// # }
/// # pub trait BlockBuilder {
/// # fn build_block() -> Block;
/// # }
/// # }
///
/// struct MockApi {
/// balance: u64,
/// }
///
/// /// All runtime api mock implementations need to be done in one call of the macro!
/// sp_api::mock_impl_runtime_apis! {
/// impl Balance<Block> for MockApi {
/// /// Here we take the `&self` to access the instance.
/// fn get_balance(&self) -> u64 {
/// self.balance
/// }
/// fn set_balance(_bal: u64) {
/// // Store the balance
/// }
/// }
///
/// impl BlockBuilder<Block> for MockApi {
/// /// Sets the error type that is being used by the mock implementation.
/// /// The error type is used by all runtime apis. It is only required to
/// /// be specified in one trait implementation.
/// type Error = String;
///
/// fn build_block() -> Block {
/// unimplemented!("Not Required in tests")
/// }
/// }
/// }
///
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
pub use sp_api_proc_macro::mock_impl_runtime_apis;
/// A type that records all accessed trie nodes and generates a proof out of it.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub type ProofRecorder<B> = sp_state_machine::ProofRecorder<HashFor<B>>;
/// A type that is used as cache for the storage transactions.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub type StorageTransactionCache<Block, Backend> =
sp_state_machine::StorageTransactionCache<
<Backend as StateBackend<HashFor<Block>>>::Transaction, HashFor<Block>, NumberFor<Block>
>;
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub type StorageChanges<SBackend, Block> =
sp_state_machine::StorageChanges<
<SBackend as StateBackend<HashFor<Block>>>::Transaction,
HashFor<Block>,
NumberFor<Block>
>;
/// Extract the state backend type for a type that implements `ProvideRuntimeApi`.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub type StateBackendFor<P, Block> =
<<P as ProvideRuntimeApi<Block>>::Api as ApiExt<Block>>::StateBackend;
/// Extract the state backend transaction type for a type that implements `ProvideRuntimeApi`.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub type TransactionFor<P, Block> =
<StateBackendFor<P, Block> as StateBackend<HashFor<Block>>>::Transaction;
/// Something that can be constructed to a runtime api.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait ConstructRuntimeApi<Block: BlockT, C: CallApiAt<Block>> {
/// The actual runtime api that will be constructed.
type RuntimeApi: ApiExt<Block>;
/// Construct an instance of the runtime api.
fn construct_runtime_api<'a>(call: &'a C) -> ApiRef<'a, Self::RuntimeApi>;
}
/// Extends the runtime api traits with an associated error type. This trait is given as super
/// trait to every runtime api trait.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait ApiErrorExt {
/// Error type used by the runtime apis.
type Error: std::fmt::Debug + From<String>;
}
/// Extends the runtime api implementation with some common functionality.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait ApiExt<Block: BlockT>: ApiErrorExt {
/// The state backend that is used to store the block states.
type StateBackend: StateBackend<HashFor<Block>>;
/// The given closure will be called with api instance. Inside the closure any api call is
/// allowed. After doing the api call, the closure is allowed to map the `Result` to a
/// different `Result` type. This can be important, as the internal data structure that keeps
/// track of modifications to the storage, discards changes when the `Result` is an `Err`.
/// On `Ok`, the structure commits the changes to an internal buffer.
fn map_api_result<F: FnOnce(&Self) -> result::Result<R, E>, R, E>(
&self,
map_call: F,
) -> result::Result<R, E> where Self: Sized;
/// Checks if the given api is implemented and versions match.
fn has_api<A: RuntimeApiInfo + ?Sized>(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Block>,
) -> Result<bool, Self::Error> where Self: Sized;
/// Check if the given api is implemented and the version passes a predicate.
fn has_api_with<A: RuntimeApiInfo + ?Sized, P: Fn(u32) -> bool>(
&self,
at: &BlockId<Block>,
pred: P,
) -> Result<bool, Self::Error> where Self: Sized;
/// Start recording all accessed trie nodes for generating proofs.
fn record_proof(&mut self);
/// Extract the recorded proof.
///
/// This stops the proof recording.
///
/// If `record_proof` was not called before, this will return `None`.
fn extract_proof(&mut self) -> Option<StorageProof>;
/// Convert the api object into the storage changes that were done while executing runtime
/// api functions.
///
/// After executing this function, all collected changes are reset.
fn into_storage_changes(
&self,
backend: &Self::StateBackend,
changes_trie_state: Option<&ChangesTrieState<HashFor<Block>, NumberFor<Block>>>,
parent_hash: Block::Hash,
) -> Result<StorageChanges<Self::StateBackend, Block>, String> where Self: Sized;
}
/// Before calling any runtime api function, the runtime need to be initialized
/// at the requested block. However, some functions like `execute_block` or
/// `initialize_block` itself don't require to have the runtime initialized
/// at the requested block.
///
/// `call_api_at` is instructed by this enum to do the initialization or to skip
/// it.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
#[derive(Clone, Copy)]
pub enum InitializeBlock<'a, Block: BlockT> {
/// Skip initializing the runtime for a given block.
///
/// This is used by functions who do the initialization by themselves or don't require it.
Skip,
/// Initialize the runtime for a given block.
///
/// If the stored `BlockId` is `Some(_)`, the runtime is currently initialized at this block.
Do(&'a RefCell<Option<BlockId<Block>>>),
}
/// Parameters for [`CallApiAt::call_api_at`].
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub struct CallApiAtParams<'a, Block: BlockT, C, NC, Backend: StateBackend<HashFor<Block>>> {
/// A reference to something that implements the [`Core`] api.
pub core_api: &'a C,
/// The block id that determines the state that should be setup when calling the function.
pub at: &'a BlockId<Block>,
/// The name of the function that should be called.
pub function: &'static str,
/// An optional native call that calls the `function`. This is an optimization to call into a
/// native runtime without requiring to encode/decode the parameters. The native runtime can
/// still be called when this value is `None`, we then just fallback to encoding/decoding the
/// parameters.
pub native_call: Option<NC>,
/// The encoded arguments of the function.
pub arguments: Vec<u8>,
/// The overlayed changes that are on top of the state.
pub overlayed_changes: &'a RefCell<OverlayedChanges>,
/// The cache for storage transactions.
pub storage_transaction_cache: &'a RefCell<StorageTransactionCache<Block, Backend>>,
/// Determines if the function requires that `initialize_block` should be called before calling
/// the actual function.
pub initialize_block: InitializeBlock<'a, Block>,
/// The context this function is executed in.
pub context: ExecutionContext,
/// The optional proof recorder for recording storage accesses.
pub recorder: &'a Option<ProofRecorder<Block>>,
}
/// Something that can call into the an api at a given block.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait CallApiAt<Block: BlockT> {
/// Error type used by the implementation.
type Error: std::fmt::Debug + From<String>;
/// The state backend that is used to store the block states.
type StateBackend: StateBackend<HashFor<Block>>;
/// Calls the given api function with the given encoded arguments at the given block and returns
/// the encoded result.
fn call_api_at<
'a,
R: Encode + Decode + PartialEq,
NC: FnOnce() -> result::Result<R, String> + UnwindSafe,
C: Core<Block, Error = Self::Error>,
>(
&self,
params: CallApiAtParams<'a, Block, C, NC, Self::StateBackend>,
) -> Result<NativeOrEncoded<R>, Self::Error>;
/// Returns the runtime version at the given block.
fn runtime_version_at(&self, at: &BlockId<Block>) -> Result<RuntimeVersion, Self::Error>;
}
/// Auxiliary wrapper that holds an api instance and binds it to the given lifetime.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub struct ApiRef<'a, T>(T, std::marker::PhantomData<&'a ()>);
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<'a, T> From<T> for ApiRef<'a, T> {
fn from(api: T) -> Self {
ApiRef(api, Default::default())
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<'a, T> std::ops::Deref for ApiRef<'a, T> {
type Target = T;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<'a, T> std::ops::DerefMut for ApiRef<'a, T> {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
&mut self.0
}
}
/// Something that provides a runtime api.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait ProvideRuntimeApi<Block: BlockT> {
/// The concrete type that provides the api.
type Api: ApiExt<Block>;
/// Returns the runtime api.
/// The returned instance will keep track of modifications to the storage. Any successful
/// call to an api function, will `commit` its changes to an internal buffer. Otherwise,
/// the modifications will be `discarded`. The modifications will not be applied to the
/// storage, even on a `commit`.
fn runtime_api<'a>(&'a self) -> ApiRef<'a, Self::Api>;
}
/// Something that provides information about a runtime api.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub trait RuntimeApiInfo {
/// The identifier of the runtime api.
const ID: [u8; 8];
/// The version of the runtime api.
const VERSION: u32;
}
/// Extracts the `Api::Error` for a type that provides a runtime api.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub type ApiErrorFor<T, Block> = <<T as ProvideRuntimeApi<Block>>::Api as ApiErrorExt>::Error;
decl_runtime_apis! {
/// The `Core` runtime api that every Substrate runtime needs to implement.
#[core_trait]
#[api_version(2)]
pub trait Core {
/// Returns the version of the runtime.
fn version() -> RuntimeVersion;
/// Execute the given block.
#[skip_initialize_block]
fn execute_block(block: Block);
/// Initialize a block with the given header.
#[renamed("initialise_block", 2)]
#[skip_initialize_block]
#[initialize_block]
fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header);
}
/// The `Metadata` api trait that returns metadata for the runtime.
pub trait Metadata {
/// Returns the metadata of a runtime.
fn metadata() -> OpaqueMetadata;
}
}