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9.6 KiB
Rust
316 lines
9.6 KiB
Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//! # Timestamp Pallet
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//!
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//! The Timestamp pallet provides functionality to get and set the on-chain time.
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//!
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//! - [`Config`]
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//! - [`Call`]
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//! - [`Pallet`]
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//!
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//! ## Overview
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//!
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//! The Timestamp pallet allows the validators to set and validate a timestamp with each block.
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//!
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//! It uses inherents for timestamp data, which is provided by the block author and
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//! validated/verified by other validators. The timestamp can be set only once per block and must be
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//! set each block. There could be a constraint on how much time must pass before setting the new
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//! timestamp.
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//!
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//! **NOTE:** The Timestamp pallet is the recommended way to query the on-chain time instead of
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//! using an approach based on block numbers. The block number based time measurement can cause
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//! issues because of cumulative calculation errors and hence should be avoided.
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//!
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//! ## Interface
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//!
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//! ### Dispatchable Functions
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//!
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//! * `set` - Sets the current time.
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//!
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//! ### Public functions
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//!
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//! * `get` - Gets the current time for the current block. If this function is called prior to
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//! setting the timestamp, it will return the timestamp of the previous block.
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//!
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//! ### Config Getters
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//!
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//! * `MinimumPeriod` - Gets the minimum (and advised) period between blocks for the chain.
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//!
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//! ## Usage
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//!
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//! The following example shows how to use the Timestamp pallet in your custom pallet to query the
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//! current timestamp.
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//!
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//! ### Prerequisites
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//!
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//! Import the Timestamp pallet into your custom pallet and derive the pallet configuration
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//! trait from the timestamp trait.
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//!
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//! ### Get current timestamp
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//!
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//! ```
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//! use pallet_timestamp::{self as timestamp};
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//!
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//! #[frame_support::pallet]
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//! pub mod pallet {
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//! use super::*;
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//! use frame_support::pallet_prelude::*;
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//! use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
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//!
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//! #[pallet::pallet]
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//! pub struct Pallet<T>(_);
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//!
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//! #[pallet::config]
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//! pub trait Config: frame_system::Config + timestamp::Config {}
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//!
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//! #[pallet::call]
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//! impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
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//! #[pallet::weight(0)]
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//! pub fn get_time(origin: OriginFor<T>) -> DispatchResult {
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//! let _sender = ensure_signed(origin)?;
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//! let _now = <timestamp::Pallet<T>>::get();
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//! Ok(())
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//! }
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//! }
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//! }
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//! # fn main() {}
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//! ```
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//!
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//! ### Example from the FRAME
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//!
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//! The [Session pallet](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/blob/master/frame/session/src/lib.rs) uses
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//! the Timestamp pallet for session management.
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//!
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//! ## Related Pallets
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//!
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//! * [Session](../pallet_session/index.html)
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#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
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mod benchmarking;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod mock;
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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pub mod weights;
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use frame_support::traits::{OnTimestampSet, Time, UnixTime};
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use sp_runtime::traits::{AtLeast32Bit, SaturatedConversion, Scale, Zero};
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use sp_std::{cmp, result};
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use sp_timestamp::{InherentError, InherentType, INHERENT_IDENTIFIER};
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pub use weights::WeightInfo;
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pub use pallet::*;
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#[frame_support::pallet]
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pub mod pallet {
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use super::*;
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use frame_support::pallet_prelude::*;
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use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
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/// The pallet configuration trait
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#[pallet::config]
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pub trait Config: frame_system::Config {
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/// Type used for expressing timestamp.
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type Moment: Parameter
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+ Default
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+ AtLeast32Bit
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+ Scale<Self::BlockNumber, Output = Self::Moment>
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+ Copy
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+ MaxEncodedLen
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+ scale_info::StaticTypeInfo;
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/// Something which can be notified when the timestamp is set. Set this to `()` if not
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/// needed.
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type OnTimestampSet: OnTimestampSet<Self::Moment>;
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/// The minimum period between blocks. Beware that this is different to the *expected*
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/// period that the block production apparatus provides. Your chosen consensus system will
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/// generally work with this to determine a sensible block time. e.g. For Aura, it will be
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/// double this period on default settings.
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#[pallet::constant]
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type MinimumPeriod: Get<Self::Moment>;
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/// Weight information for extrinsics in this pallet.
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type WeightInfo: WeightInfo;
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}
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#[pallet::pallet]
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#[pallet::generate_store(pub(super) trait Store)]
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pub struct Pallet<T>(PhantomData<T>);
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/// Current time for the current block.
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#[pallet::storage]
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#[pallet::getter(fn now)]
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pub type Now<T: Config> = StorageValue<_, T::Moment, ValueQuery>;
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/// Did the timestamp get updated in this block?
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#[pallet::storage]
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pub(super) type DidUpdate<T: Config> = StorageValue<_, bool, ValueQuery>;
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#[pallet::hooks]
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impl<T: Config> Hooks<BlockNumberFor<T>> for Pallet<T> {
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/// dummy `on_initialize` to return the weight used in `on_finalize`.
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fn on_initialize(_n: BlockNumberFor<T>) -> Weight {
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// weight of `on_finalize`
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T::WeightInfo::on_finalize()
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}
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/// ## Complexity
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/// - `O(1)`
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fn on_finalize(_n: BlockNumberFor<T>) {
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assert!(DidUpdate::<T>::take(), "Timestamp must be updated once in the block");
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}
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}
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#[pallet::call]
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impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
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/// Set the current time.
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///
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/// This call should be invoked exactly once per block. It will panic at the finalization
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/// phase, if this call hasn't been invoked by that time.
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///
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/// The timestamp should be greater than the previous one by the amount specified by
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/// `MinimumPeriod`.
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///
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/// The dispatch origin for this call must be `Inherent`.
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///
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/// ## Complexity
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/// - `O(1)` (Note that implementations of `OnTimestampSet` must also be `O(1)`)
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/// - 1 storage read and 1 storage mutation (codec `O(1)`). (because of `DidUpdate::take` in
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/// `on_finalize`)
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/// - 1 event handler `on_timestamp_set`. Must be `O(1)`.
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#[pallet::call_index(0)]
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#[pallet::weight((
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T::WeightInfo::set(),
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DispatchClass::Mandatory
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))]
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pub fn set(origin: OriginFor<T>, #[pallet::compact] now: T::Moment) -> DispatchResult {
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ensure_none(origin)?;
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assert!(!DidUpdate::<T>::exists(), "Timestamp must be updated only once in the block");
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let prev = Self::now();
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assert!(
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prev.is_zero() || now >= prev + T::MinimumPeriod::get(),
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"Timestamp must increment by at least <MinimumPeriod> between sequential blocks"
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);
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Now::<T>::put(now);
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DidUpdate::<T>::put(true);
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<T::OnTimestampSet as OnTimestampSet<_>>::on_timestamp_set(now);
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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#[pallet::inherent]
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impl<T: Config> ProvideInherent for Pallet<T> {
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type Call = Call<T>;
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type Error = InherentError;
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const INHERENT_IDENTIFIER: InherentIdentifier = INHERENT_IDENTIFIER;
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fn create_inherent(data: &InherentData) -> Option<Self::Call> {
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let inherent_data = data
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.get_data::<InherentType>(&INHERENT_IDENTIFIER)
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.expect("Timestamp inherent data not correctly encoded")
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.expect("Timestamp inherent data must be provided");
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let data = (*inherent_data).saturated_into::<T::Moment>();
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let next_time = cmp::max(data, Self::now() + T::MinimumPeriod::get());
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Some(Call::set { now: next_time })
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}
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fn check_inherent(
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call: &Self::Call,
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data: &InherentData,
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) -> result::Result<(), Self::Error> {
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const MAX_TIMESTAMP_DRIFT_MILLIS: sp_timestamp::Timestamp =
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sp_timestamp::Timestamp::new(30 * 1000);
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let t: u64 = match call {
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Call::set { ref now } => (*now).saturated_into::<u64>(),
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_ => return Ok(()),
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};
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let data = data
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.get_data::<InherentType>(&INHERENT_IDENTIFIER)
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.expect("Timestamp inherent data not correctly encoded")
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.expect("Timestamp inherent data must be provided");
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let minimum = (Self::now() + T::MinimumPeriod::get()).saturated_into::<u64>();
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if t > *(data + MAX_TIMESTAMP_DRIFT_MILLIS) {
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Err(InherentError::TooFarInFuture)
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} else if t < minimum {
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Err(InherentError::TooEarly)
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} else {
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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fn is_inherent(call: &Self::Call) -> bool {
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matches!(call, Call::set { .. })
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}
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}
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}
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impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
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/// Get the current time for the current block.
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///
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/// NOTE: if this function is called prior to setting the timestamp,
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/// it will return the timestamp of the previous block.
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pub fn get() -> T::Moment {
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Self::now()
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}
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/// Set the timestamp to something in particular. Only used for tests.
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#[cfg(any(feature = "runtime-benchmarks", feature = "std"))]
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pub fn set_timestamp(now: T::Moment) {
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Now::<T>::put(now);
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DidUpdate::<T>::put(true);
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<T::OnTimestampSet as OnTimestampSet<_>>::on_timestamp_set(now);
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}
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}
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impl<T: Config> Time for Pallet<T> {
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type Moment = T::Moment;
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/// Before the first set of now with inherent the value returned is zero.
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fn now() -> Self::Moment {
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Self::now()
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}
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}
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/// Before the timestamp inherent is applied, it returns the time of previous block.
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///
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/// On genesis the time returned is not valid.
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impl<T: Config> UnixTime for Pallet<T> {
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fn now() -> core::time::Duration {
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// now is duration since unix epoch in millisecond as documented in
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// `sp_timestamp::InherentDataProvider`.
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let now = Self::now();
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sp_std::if_std! {
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if now == T::Moment::zero() {
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log::error!(
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target: "runtime::timestamp",
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"`pallet_timestamp::UnixTime::now` is called at genesis, invalid value returned: 0",
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);
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}
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}
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core::time::Duration::from_millis(now.saturated_into::<u64>())
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}
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}
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