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Rust
293 lines
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Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//! Substrate state API.
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use jsonrpsee::{core::RpcResult, proc_macros::rpc};
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use sp_core::{
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storage::{StorageChangeSet, StorageData, StorageKey},
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Bytes,
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};
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use sp_version::RuntimeVersion;
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pub mod error;
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pub mod helpers;
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pub use self::helpers::ReadProof;
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/// Substrate state API
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#[rpc(client, server)]
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pub trait StateApi<Hash> {
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/// Call a method from the runtime API at a block's state.
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#[method(name = "state_call", aliases = ["state_callAt"], blocking)]
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fn call(&self, name: String, bytes: Bytes, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<Bytes>;
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/// Returns the keys with prefix, leave empty to get all the keys.
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#[method(name = "state_getKeys", blocking)]
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#[deprecated(since = "2.0.0", note = "Please use `getKeysPaged` with proper paging support")]
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fn storage_keys(&self, prefix: StorageKey, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<Vec<StorageKey>>;
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/// Returns the keys with prefix, leave empty to get all the keys
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#[method(name = "state_getPairs", blocking)]
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fn storage_pairs(
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&self,
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prefix: StorageKey,
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hash: Option<Hash>,
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) -> RpcResult<Vec<(StorageKey, StorageData)>>;
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/// Returns the keys with prefix with pagination support.
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/// Up to `count` keys will be returned.
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/// If `start_key` is passed, return next keys in storage in lexicographic order.
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#[method(name = "state_getKeysPaged", aliases = ["state_getKeysPagedAt"], blocking)]
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fn storage_keys_paged(
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&self,
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prefix: Option<StorageKey>,
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count: u32,
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start_key: Option<StorageKey>,
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hash: Option<Hash>,
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) -> RpcResult<Vec<StorageKey>>;
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/// Returns a storage entry at a specific block's state.
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#[method(name = "state_getStorage", aliases = ["state_getStorageAt"], blocking)]
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fn storage(&self, key: StorageKey, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<Option<StorageData>>;
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/// Returns the hash of a storage entry at a block's state.
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#[method(name = "state_getStorageHash", aliases = ["state_getStorageHashAt"], blocking)]
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fn storage_hash(&self, key: StorageKey, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<Option<Hash>>;
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/// Returns the size of a storage entry at a block's state.
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#[method(name = "state_getStorageSize", aliases = ["state_getStorageSizeAt"])]
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async fn storage_size(&self, key: StorageKey, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<Option<u64>>;
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/// Returns the runtime metadata as an opaque blob.
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#[method(name = "state_getMetadata", blocking)]
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fn metadata(&self, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<Bytes>;
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/// Get the runtime version.
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#[method(name = "state_getRuntimeVersion", aliases = ["chain_getRuntimeVersion"], blocking)]
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fn runtime_version(&self, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<RuntimeVersion>;
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/// Query historical storage entries (by key) starting from a block given as the second
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/// parameter.
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///
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/// NOTE: The first returned result contains the initial state of storage for all keys.
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/// Subsequent values in the vector represent changes to the previous state (diffs).
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/// WARNING: The time complexity of this query is O(|keys|*dist(block, hash)), and the
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/// memory complexity is O(dist(block, hash)) -- use with caution.
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#[method(name = "state_queryStorage", blocking)]
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fn query_storage(
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&self,
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keys: Vec<StorageKey>,
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block: Hash,
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hash: Option<Hash>,
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) -> RpcResult<Vec<StorageChangeSet<Hash>>>;
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/// Query storage entries (by key) at a block hash given as the second parameter.
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/// NOTE: Each StorageChangeSet in the result corresponds to exactly one element --
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/// the storage value under an input key at the input block hash.
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#[method(name = "state_queryStorageAt", blocking)]
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fn query_storage_at(
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&self,
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keys: Vec<StorageKey>,
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at: Option<Hash>,
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) -> RpcResult<Vec<StorageChangeSet<Hash>>>;
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/// Returns proof of storage entries at a specific block's state.
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#[method(name = "state_getReadProof", blocking)]
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fn read_proof(&self, keys: Vec<StorageKey>, hash: Option<Hash>) -> RpcResult<ReadProof<Hash>>;
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/// New runtime version subscription
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#[subscription(
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name = "state_subscribeRuntimeVersion" => "state_runtimeVersion",
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unsubscribe = "state_unsubscribeRuntimeVersion",
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aliases = ["chain_subscribeRuntimeVersion"],
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unsubscribe_aliases = ["chain_unsubscribeRuntimeVersion"],
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item = RuntimeVersion,
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)]
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fn subscribe_runtime_version(&self);
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/// New storage subscription
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#[subscription(
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name = "state_subscribeStorage" => "state_storage",
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unsubscribe = "state_unsubscribeStorage",
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item = StorageChangeSet<Hash>,
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)]
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fn subscribe_storage(&self, keys: Option<Vec<StorageKey>>);
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/// The `traceBlock` RPC provides a way to trace the re-execution of a single
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/// block, collecting Spans and Events from both the client and the relevant WASM runtime.
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/// The Spans and Events are conceptually equivalent to those from the [Tracing][1] crate.
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///
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/// The structure of the traces follows that of the block execution pipeline, so meaningful
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/// interpretation of the traces requires an understanding of the Substrate chain's block
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/// execution.
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///
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/// [Link to conceptual map of trace structure for Polkadot and Kusama block execution.][2]
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///
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/// [1]: https://crates.io/crates/tracing
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/// [2]: https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1vZoJo9jaXlz0LmrdTOgHck9_1LsfuQPRmTr-5g1tOis/edit?usp=sharing
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///
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/// ## Node requirements
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///
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/// - Fully synced archive node (i.e. a node that is not actively doing a "major" sync).
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/// - [Tracing enabled WASM runtimes](#creating-tracing-enabled-wasm-runtimes) for all runtime
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/// versions
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/// for which tracing is desired.
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///
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/// ## Node recommendations
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///
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/// - Use fast SSD disk storage.
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/// - Run node flags to increase DB read speed (i.e. `--state-cache-size`, `--db-cache`).
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///
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/// ## Creating tracing enabled WASM runtimes
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///
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/// - Checkout commit of chain version to compile with WASM traces
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/// - [diener][1] can help to peg commit of substrate to what the chain expects.
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/// - Navigate to the `runtime` folder/package of the chain
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/// - Add feature `with-tracing = ["frame-executive/with-tracing", "sp-io/with-tracing"]`
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/// under `[features]` to the `runtime` packages' `Cargo.toml`.
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/// - Compile the runtime with `cargo build --release --features with-tracing`
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/// - Tracing-enabled WASM runtime should be found in
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/// `./target/release/wbuild/{{chain}}-runtime`
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/// and be called something like `{{your_chain}}_runtime.compact.wasm`. This can be
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/// renamed/modified however you like, as long as it retains the `.wasm` extension.
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/// - Run the node with the wasm blob overrides by placing them in a folder with all your
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/// runtimes,
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/// and passing the path of this folder to your chain, e.g.:
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/// - `./target/release/polkadot --wasm-runtime-overrides /home/user/my-custom-wasm-runtimes`
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///
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/// You can also find some pre-built tracing enabled wasm runtimes in [substrate-archive][2]
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///
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/// [Source.][3]
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///
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/// [1]: https://crates.io/crates/diener
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/// [2]: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate-archive/tree/master/wasm-tracing
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/// [3]: https://github.com/paritytech/substrate-archive/wiki
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///
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/// ## RPC Usage
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///
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/// The RPC allows for two filtering mechanisms: tracing targets and storage key prefixes.
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/// The filtering of spans and events takes place after they are all collected; so while filters
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/// do not reduce time for actual block re-execution, they reduce the response payload size.
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///
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/// Note: storage events primarily come from _primitives/state-machine/src/ext.rs_.
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/// The default filters can be overridden, see the [params section](#params) for details.
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///
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/// ### `curl` example
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///
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/// - Get tracing spans and events
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/// ```text
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/// curl \
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/// -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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/// -d '{"id":1, "jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "state_traceBlock", \
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/// "params": ["0xb246acf1adea1f801ce15c77a5fa7d8f2eb8fed466978bcee172cc02cf64e264", "pallet,frame,state", "", ""]}' \
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/// http://localhost:9933/
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/// ```
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///
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/// - Get tracing events with all `storage_keys`
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/// ```text
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/// curl \
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/// -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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/// -d '{"id":1, "jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "state_traceBlock", \
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/// "params": ["0xb246acf1adea1f801ce15c77a5fa7d8f2eb8fed466978bcee172cc02cf64e264", "state", "", ""]}' \
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/// http://localhost:9933/
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/// ```
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///
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/// - Get tracing events with `storage_keys` ('f0c365c3cf59d671eb72da0e7a4113c4')
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/// ```text
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/// curl \
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/// -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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/// -d '{"id":1, "jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "state_traceBlock", \
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/// "params": ["0xb246acf1adea1f801ce15c77a5fa7d8f2eb8fed466978bcee172cc02cf64e264", "state", "f0c365c3cf59d671eb72da0e7a4113c4", ""]}' \
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/// http://localhost:9933/
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/// ```
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///
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/// - Get tracing events with `storage_keys` ('f0c365c3cf59d671eb72da0e7a4113c4') and method
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/// ('Put')
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/// ```text
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/// curl \
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/// -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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/// -d '{"id":1, "jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "state_traceBlock", \
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/// "params": ["0xb246acf1adea1f801ce15c77a5fa7d8f2eb8fed466978bcee172cc02cf64e264", "state", "f0c365c3cf59d671eb72da0e7a4113c4", "Put"]}' \
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/// http://localhost:9933/
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/// ```
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///
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/// - Get tracing events with all `storage_keys` and method ('Put')
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/// ```text
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/// curl \
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/// -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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/// -d '{"id":1, "jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "state_traceBlock", \
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/// "params": ["0xb246acf1adea1f801ce15c77a5fa7d8f2eb8fed466978bcee172cc02cf64e264", "state", "", "Put"]}' \
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/// http://localhost:9933/
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/// ```
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///
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/// ### Params
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///
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/// - `block` (param index 0): Hash of the block to trace.
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/// - `targets` (param index 1): String of comma separated (no spaces) targets. Specified
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/// targets match with trace targets by prefix (i.e if a target is in the beginning
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/// of a trace target it is considered a match). If an empty string is specified no
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/// targets will be filtered out. The majority of targets correspond to Rust module names,
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/// and the ones that do not are typically "hardcoded" into span or event location
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/// somewhere in the Substrate source code. ("Non-hardcoded" targets typically come from frame
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/// support macros.)
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/// - `storage_keys` (param index 2): String of comma separated (no spaces) hex encoded
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/// (no `0x` prefix) storage keys. If an empty string is specified no events will
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/// be filtered out. If anything other than an empty string is specified, events
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/// will be filtered by storage key (so non-storage events will **not** show up).
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/// You can specify any length of a storage key prefix (i.e. if a specified storage
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/// key is in the beginning of an events storage key it is considered a match).
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/// Example: for balance tracking on Polkadot & Kusama you would likely want
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/// to track changes to account balances with the frame_system::Account storage item,
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/// which is a map from `AccountId` to `AccountInfo`. The key filter for this would be
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/// the storage prefix for the map:
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/// `26aa394eea5630e07c48ae0c9558cef7b99d880ec681799c0cf30e8886371da9`
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/// - `methods` (param index 3): String of comma separated (no spaces) tracing event method.
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/// If an empty string is specified no events will be filtered out. If anything other than
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/// an empty string is specified, events will be filtered by method (so non-method events will
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/// **not** show up).
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///
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/// Additionally you would want to track the extrinsic index, which is under the
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/// `:extrinsic_index` key. The key for this would be the aforementioned string as bytes
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/// in hex: `3a65787472696e7369635f696e646578`.
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/// The following are some resources to learn more about storage keys in substrate:
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/// [substrate storage][1], [transparent keys in substrate][2],
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/// [querying substrate storage via rpc][3].
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///
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/// [1]: https://docs.substrate.io/main-docs/fundamentals/state-transitions-and-storage/
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/// [2]: https://www.shawntabrizi.com/substrate/transparent-keys-in-substrate/
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/// [3]: https://www.shawntabrizi.com/substrate/querying-substrate-storage-via-rpc/
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///
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/// ### Maximum payload size
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///
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/// The maximum payload size allowed is 15mb. Payloads over this size will return a
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/// object with a simple error message. If you run into issues with payload size you can
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/// narrow down the traces using a smaller set of targets and/or storage keys.
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///
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/// If you are having issues with maximum payload size you can use the flag
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/// `-ltracing=trace` to get some logging during tracing.
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#[method(name = "state_traceBlock", blocking)]
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fn trace_block(
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&self,
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block: Hash,
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targets: Option<String>,
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storage_keys: Option<String>,
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methods: Option<String>,
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) -> RpcResult<sp_rpc::tracing::TraceBlockResponse>;
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}
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