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// Copyright 2019-2023 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is dual-licensed as Apache-2.0 or GPL-3.0.
// see LICENSE for license details.
//! Subxt is a library for interacting with Substrate based nodes. Using it looks something like this:
//!
//! ```rust,ignore
#![doc = include_str!("../../examples/examples/tx_basic.rs")]
//! ```
//!
//! Take a look at [the Subxt guide](book) to learn more about how to use Subxt.
#![deny(
bad_style,
improper_ctypes,
missing_docs,
non_shorthand_field_patterns,
no_mangle_generic_items,
overflowing_literals,
path_statements,
patterns_in_fns_without_body,
private_in_public,
unconditional_recursion,
unused_allocation,
unused_comparisons,
unused_parens,
while_true,
trivial_casts,
trivial_numeric_casts,
// unused_crate_dependencies,
unused_extern_crates,
clippy::all
)]
#![allow(clippy::type_complexity)]
// The guide is here.
pub mod book;
// Suppress an unused dependency warning because tokio is
// only used in example code snippets at the time of writing.
#[cfg(test)]
use tokio as _;
// Used to enable the js feature for wasm.
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
pub use getrandom as _;
#[cfg(all(feature = "jsonrpsee-ws", feature = "jsonrpsee-web"))]
std::compile_error!(
"Both the features `jsonrpsee-ws` and `jsonrpsee-web` are enabled which are mutually exclusive"
);
pub mod blocks;
pub mod client;
pub mod config;
pub mod constants;
pub mod dynamic;
pub mod error;
pub mod events;
pub mod metadata;
pub mod rpc;
pub mod runtime_api;
pub mod storage;
pub mod tx;
pub mod utils;
// Expose a few of the most common types at root,
// but leave most types behind their respective modules.
pub use crate::{
client::{OfflineClient, OnlineClient},
config::{Config, PolkadotConfig, SubstrateConfig},
error::Error,
metadata::Metadata,
};
/// Re-export external crates that are made use of in the subxt API.
pub mod ext {
pub use codec;
pub use frame_metadata;
pub use scale_bits;
pub use scale_decode;
pub use scale_encode;
pub use scale_value;
#[cfg(feature = "substrate-compat")]
pub use sp_core;
#[cfg(feature = "substrate-compat")]
pub use sp_runtime;
}
/// Generate a strongly typed API for interacting with a Substrate runtime from its metadata.
///
/// # Metadata
///
/// First, you'll need to get hold of some metadata for the node you'd like to interact with. One
/// way to do this is by using the `subxt` CLI tool:
///
/// ```bash
/// # Install the CLI tool:
/// cargo install subxt-cli
/// # Use it to download metadata (in this case, from a node running locally)
/// subxt metadata > polkadot_metadata.scale
/// ```
///
/// Run `subxt metadata --help` for more options.
///
/// # Basic usage
///
/// Annotate a Rust module with the `subxt` attribute referencing the aforementioned metadata file.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// The `subxt` macro will populate the annotated module with all of the methods and types required
/// for interacting with the runtime that the metadata came from via Subxt.
///
/// # Configuration
///
/// This macro supports a number of attributes to configure what is generated:
///
/// ## `crate = "..."`
///
/// Use this attribute to specify a custom path to the `subxt` crate:
///
/// ```rust
/// # pub extern crate subxt;
/// # pub mod path { pub mod to { pub use subxt; } }
/// # fn main() {}
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// crate = "crate::path::to::subxt"
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// This is useful if you write a library which uses this macro, but don't want to force users to depend on `subxt`
/// at the top level too. By default the path `::subxt` is used.
///
/// ## `substitute_type(path = "...", with = "...")`
///
/// This attribute replaces any reference to the generated type at the path given by `path` with a
/// reference to the path given by `with`.
///
/// ```rust
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// substitute_type(path = "sp_arithmetic::per_things::Perbill", with = "crate::Foo")
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
///
/// # #[derive(
/// # scale_encode::EncodeAsType,
/// # scale_decode::DecodeAsType,
/// # codec::Encode,
/// # codec::Decode,
/// # Clone,
/// # Debug,
/// # )]
/// // In reality this needs some traits implementing on
/// // it to allow it to be used in place of Perbill:
/// pub struct Foo(u32);
/// # impl codec::CompactAs for Foo {
/// # type As = u32;
/// # fn encode_as(&self) -> &Self::As {
/// # &self.0
/// # }
/// # fn decode_from(x: Self::As) -> Result<Self, codec::Error> {
/// # Ok(Foo(x))
/// # }
/// # }
/// # impl From<codec::Compact<Foo>> for Foo {
/// # fn from(v: codec::Compact<Foo>) -> Foo {
/// # v.0
/// # }
/// # }
/// # fn main() {}
/// ```
///
/// If the type you're substituting contains generic parameters, you can "pattern match" on those, and
/// make use of them in the substituted type, like so:
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// substitute_type(
/// path = "sp_runtime::multiaddress::MultiAddress<A, B>",
/// with = "::subxt::utils::Static<::sp_runtime::MultiAddress<A, B>>"
/// )
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// The above is also an example of using the [`crate::utils::Static`] type to wrap some type which doesn't
/// on it's own implement [`scale_encode::EncodeAsType`] or [`scale_decode::DecodeAsType`], which are required traits
/// for any substitute type to implement by default.
///
/// ## `derive_for_all_types = "..."`
///
/// By default, all generated types derive a small set of traits. This attribute allows you to derive additional
/// traits on all generated types:
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// derive_for_all_types = "Eq, PartialEq"
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// Any substituted types (including the default substitutes) must also implement these traits in order to avoid errors
/// here.
///
/// ## `derive_for_type(path = "...", derive = "...")`
///
/// Unlike the above, which derives some trait on every generated type, this attribute allows you to derive traits only
/// for specific types. Note that any types which are used inside the specified type may also need to derive the same traits.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// derive_for_all_types = "Eq, PartialEq",
/// derive_for_type(path = "frame_support::PalletId", derive = "Ord, PartialOrd"),
/// derive_for_type(path = "sp_runtime::ModuleError", derive = "Hash"),
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// ## `runtime_metadata_url = "..."`
///
/// This attribute can be used instead of `runtime_metadata_path` and will tell the macro to download metadata from a node running
/// at the provided URL, rather than a node running locally. This can be useful in CI, but is **not recommended** in production code,
/// since it runs at compile time and will cause compilation to fail if the node at the given address is unavailable or unresponsive.
///
/// ```rust,ignore
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_url = "wss://rpc.polkadot.io:443"
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// ## `generate_docs`
///
/// By default, documentation is not generated via the macro, since IDEs do not typically make use of it. This attribute
/// forces documentation to be generated, too.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// generate_docs
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// ## `runtime_types_only`
///
/// By default, the macro will generate various interfaces to make using Subxt simpler in addition with any types that need
/// generating to make this possible. This attribute makes the codegen only generate the types and not the Subxt interface.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// runtime_types_only
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
/// ## `no_default_derives`
///
/// By default, the macro will add all derives necessary for the generated code to play nicely with Subxt. Adding this attribute
/// removes all default derives.
///
/// ```rust,no_run
/// #[subxt::subxt(
/// runtime_metadata_path = "../artifacts/polkadot_metadata_full.scale",
/// runtime_types_only,
/// no_default_derives,
/// derive_for_all_types="codec::Encode, codec::Decode"
/// )]
/// mod polkadot {}
/// ```
///
/// **Note**: At the moment, you must derive at least one of `codec::Encode` or `codec::Decode` or `scale_encode::EncodeAsType` or
/// `scale_decode::DecodeAsType` (because we add `#[codec(..)]` attributes on some fields/types during codegen), and you must use this
/// feature in conjunction with `runtime_types_only` (or manually specify a bunch of defaults to make codegen work properly when
/// generating the subxt interfaces).
pub use subxt_macro::subxt;