* Introduce `SecretUri` * `inspect-key`: Adds support for `expect-public` `expect-public` can be used to check that a given secret uri corresponds to the given public key. This is mainly useful when the secret uri is protected by a password and a new derived account should be generated. With `--expect-public` the user can pass the public key/account-id of the "base" secret uri aka the one without any derivation to ensure the correct password was inserted. * Fixes * 🤦 * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com> * Review feedback * FMT * Bump the versions Co-authored-by: André Silva <123550+andresilva@users.noreply.github.com>
Offchain Worker Example Pallet
The Offchain Worker Example: A simple pallet demonstrating concepts, APIs and structures common to most offchain workers.
Run cargo doc --package pallet-example-offchain-worker --open to view this module's
documentation.
This pallet serves as an example showcasing Substrate off-chain worker and is not meant to be used in production.
Overview
In this example we are going to build a very simplistic, naive and definitely NOT
production-ready oracle for BTC/USD price.
Offchain Worker (OCW) will be triggered after every block, fetch the current price
and prepare either signed or unsigned transaction to feed the result back on chain.
The on-chain logic will simply aggregate the results and store last 64 values to compute
the average price.
Additional logic in OCW is put in place to prevent spamming the network with both signed
and unsigned transactions, and custom UnsignedValidator makes sure that there is only
one unsigned transaction floating in the network.
License: Unlicense