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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.
use super::ConstantAddress;
use crate::{client::OfflineClientT, error::Error, Config};
use derivative::Derivative;
/// A client for accessing constants.
#[derive(Derivative)]
#[derivative(Clone(bound = "Client: Clone"))]
pub struct ConstantsClient<T, Client> {
client: Client,
_marker: std::marker::PhantomData<T>,
}
impl<T, Client> ConstantsClient<T, Client> {
/// Create a new [`ConstantsClient`].
pub fn new(client: Client) -> Self {
Self {
client,
_marker: std::marker::PhantomData,
}
}
}
impl<T: Config, Client: OfflineClientT<T>> ConstantsClient<T, Client> {
/// Run the validation logic against some constant address you'd like to access. Returns `Ok(())`
/// if the address is valid (or if it's not possible to check since the address has no validation hash).
/// Return an error if the address was not valid or something went wrong trying to validate it (ie
/// the pallet or constant in question do not exist at all).
pub fn validate<Address: ConstantAddress>(&self, address: &Address) -> Result<(), Error> {
subxt_core::constants::validate_constant(&self.client.metadata(), address)?;
Ok(())
}
/// Access the constant at the address given, returning the type defined by this address.
/// This is probably used with addresses given from static codegen, although you can manually
/// construct your own, too.
pub fn at<Address: ConstantAddress>(
&self,
address: &Address,
) -> Result<Address::Target, Error> {
let value = subxt_core::constants::get_constant(&self.client.metadata(), address)?;
Ok(value)
}
}