github.com/CommerciumBlockchain/go-commercium@v0.0.0-20220709212705-b46438a77516/interfaces.go (about)

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    16  
    17  // Package ethereum defines interfaces for interacting with Ethereum.
    18  package ethereum
    19  
    20  import (
    21  	"context"
    22  	"errors"
    23  	"math/big"
    24  
    25  	"github.com/CommerciumBlockchain/go-commercium/common"
    26  	"github.com/CommerciumBlockchain/go-commercium/core/types"
    27  )
    28  
    29  // NotFound is returned by API methods if the requested item does not exist.
    30  var NotFound = errors.New("not found")
    31  
    32  // TODO: move subscription to package event
    33  
    34  // Subscription represents an event subscription where events are
    35  // delivered on a data channel.
    36  type Subscription interface {
    37  	// Unsubscribe cancels the sending of events to the data channel
    38  	// and closes the error channel.
    39  	Unsubscribe()
    40  	// Err returns the subscription error channel. The error channel receives
    41  	// a value if there is an issue with the subscription (e.g. the network connection
    42  	// delivering the events has been closed). Only one value will ever be sent.
    43  	// The error channel is closed by Unsubscribe.
    44  	Err() <-chan error
    45  }
    46  
    47  // ChainReader provides access to the blockchain. The methods in this interface access raw
    48  // data from either the canonical chain (when requesting by block number) or any
    49  // blockchain fork that was previously downloaded and processed by the node. The block
    50  // number argument can be nil to select the latest canonical block. Reading block headers
    51  // should be preferred over full blocks whenever possible.
    52  //
    53  // The returned error is NotFound if the requested item does not exist.
    54  type ChainReader interface {
    55  	BlockByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (*types.Block, error)
    56  	BlockByNumber(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) (*types.Block, error)
    57  	HeaderByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (*types.Header, error)
    58  	HeaderByNumber(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) (*types.Header, error)
    59  	TransactionCount(ctx context.Context, blockHash common.Hash) (uint, error)
    60  	TransactionInBlock(ctx context.Context, blockHash common.Hash, index uint) (*types.Transaction, error)
    61  
    62  	// This method subscribes to notifications about changes of the head block of
    63  	// the canonical chain.
    64  	SubscribeNewHead(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Header) (Subscription, error)
    65  }
    66  
    67  // TransactionReader provides access to past transactions and their receipts.
    68  // Implementations may impose arbitrary restrictions on the transactions and receipts that
    69  // can be retrieved. Historic transactions may not be available.
    70  //
    71  // Avoid relying on this interface if possible. Contract logs (through the LogFilterer
    72  // interface) are more reliable and usually safer in the presence of chain
    73  // reorganisations.
    74  //
    75  // The returned error is NotFound if the requested item does not exist.
    76  type TransactionReader interface {
    77  	// TransactionByHash checks the pool of pending transactions in addition to the
    78  	// blockchain. The isPending return value indicates whether the transaction has been
    79  	// mined yet. Note that the transaction may not be part of the canonical chain even if
    80  	// it's not pending.
    81  	TransactionByHash(ctx context.Context, txHash common.Hash) (tx *types.Transaction, isPending bool, err error)
    82  	// TransactionReceipt returns the receipt of a mined transaction. Note that the
    83  	// transaction may not be included in the current canonical chain even if a receipt
    84  	// exists.
    85  	TransactionReceipt(ctx context.Context, txHash common.Hash) (*types.Receipt, error)
    86  }
    87  
    88  // ChainStateReader wraps access to the state trie of the canonical blockchain. Note that
    89  // implementations of the interface may be unable to return state values for old blocks.
    90  // In many cases, using CallContract can be preferable to reading raw contract storage.
    91  type ChainStateReader interface {
    92  	BalanceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) (*big.Int, error)
    93  	StorageAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, key common.Hash, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
    94  	CodeAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
    95  	NonceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) (uint64, error)
    96  }
    97  
    98  // SyncProgress gives progress indications when the node is synchronising with
    99  // the Ethereum network.
   100  type SyncProgress struct {
   101  	StartingBlock uint64 // Block number where sync began
   102  	CurrentBlock  uint64 // Current block number where sync is at
   103  	HighestBlock  uint64 // Highest alleged block number in the chain
   104  	PulledStates  uint64 // Number of state trie entries already downloaded
   105  	KnownStates   uint64 // Total number of state trie entries known about
   106  }
   107  
   108  // ChainSyncReader wraps access to the node's current sync status. If there's no
   109  // sync currently running, it returns nil.
   110  type ChainSyncReader interface {
   111  	SyncProgress(ctx context.Context) (*SyncProgress, error)
   112  }
   113  
   114  // CallMsg contains parameters for contract calls.
   115  type CallMsg struct {
   116  	From     common.Address  // the sender of the 'transaction'
   117  	To       *common.Address // the destination contract (nil for contract creation)
   118  	Value    *big.Int        // amount of wei sent along with the call
   119  	Data     []byte          // input data, usually an ABI-encoded contract method invocation
   120  }
   121  
   122  // A ContractCaller provides contract calls, essentially transactions that are executed by
   123  // the EVM but not mined into the blockchain. ContractCall is a low-level method to
   124  // execute such calls. For applications which are structured around specific contracts,
   125  // the abigen tool provides a nicer, properly typed way to perform calls.
   126  type ContractCaller interface {
   127  	CallContract(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
   128  }
   129  
   130  // FilterQuery contains options for contract log filtering.
   131  type FilterQuery struct {
   132  	BlockHash *common.Hash     // used by eth_getLogs, return logs only from block with this hash
   133  	FromBlock *big.Int         // beginning of the queried range, nil means genesis block
   134  	ToBlock   *big.Int         // end of the range, nil means latest block
   135  	Addresses []common.Address // restricts matches to events created by specific contracts
   136  
   137  	// The Topic list restricts matches to particular event topics. Each event has a list
   138  	// of topics. Topics matches a prefix of that list. An empty element slice matches any
   139  	// topic. Non-empty elements represent an alternative that matches any of the
   140  	// contained topics.
   141  	//
   142  	// Examples:
   143  	// {} or nil          matches any topic list
   144  	// {{A}}              matches topic A in first position
   145  	// {{}, {B}}          matches any topic in first position AND B in second position
   146  	// {{A}, {B}}         matches topic A in first position AND B in second position
   147  	// {{A, B}, {C, D}}   matches topic (A OR B) in first position AND (C OR D) in second position
   148  	Topics [][]common.Hash
   149  }
   150  
   151  // LogFilterer provides access to contract log events using a one-off query or continuous
   152  // event subscription.
   153  //
   154  // Logs received through a streaming query subscription may have Removed set to true,
   155  // indicating that the log was reverted due to a chain reorganisation.
   156  type LogFilterer interface {
   157  	FilterLogs(ctx context.Context, q FilterQuery) ([]types.Log, error)
   158  	SubscribeFilterLogs(ctx context.Context, q FilterQuery, ch chan<- types.Log) (Subscription, error)
   159  }
   160  
   161  // TransactionSender wraps transaction sending. The SendTransaction method injects a
   162  // signed transaction into the pending transaction pool for execution. If the transaction
   163  // was a contract creation, the TransactionReceipt method can be used to retrieve the
   164  // contract address after the transaction has been mined.
   165  //
   166  // The transaction must be signed and have a valid nonce to be included. Consumers of the
   167  // API can use package accounts to maintain local private keys and need can retrieve the
   168  // next available nonce using PendingNonceAt.
   169  type TransactionSender interface {
   170  	SendTransaction(ctx context.Context, tx *types.Transaction) error
   171  }
   172  
   173  // A PendingStateReader provides access to the pending state, which is the result of all
   174  // known executable transactions which have not yet been included in the blockchain. It is
   175  // commonly used to display the result of ’unconfirmed’ actions (e.g. wallet value
   176  // transfers) initiated by the user. The PendingNonceAt operation is a good way to
   177  // retrieve the next available transaction nonce for a specific account.
   178  type PendingStateReader interface {
   179  	PendingBalanceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address) (*big.Int, error)
   180  	PendingStorageAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, key common.Hash) ([]byte, error)
   181  	PendingCodeAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address) ([]byte, error)
   182  	PendingNonceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address) (uint64, error)
   183  	PendingTransactionCount(ctx context.Context) (uint, error)
   184  }
   185  
   186  // PendingContractCaller can be used to perform calls against the pending state.
   187  type PendingContractCaller interface {
   188  	PendingCallContract(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg) ([]byte, error)
   189  }
   190  
   191  // A PendingStateEventer provides access to real time notifications about changes to the
   192  // pending state.
   193  type PendingStateEventer interface {
   194  	SubscribePendingTransactions(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Transaction) (Subscription, error)
   195  }