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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
// Package ethereum defines interfaces for interacting with Ethereum.
package ethereum
import (
"context"
"errors"
"math/big"
"github.com/holiman/uint256"
libcommon "github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon-lib/common"
types2 "github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon-lib/types"
"github.com/ledgerwatch/erigon/core/types"
)
// NotFound is returned by API methods if the requested item does not exist.
var NotFound = errors.New("not found")
// TODO: move subscription to package event
// Subscription represents an event subscription where events are
// delivered on a data channel.
type Subscription interface {
// Unsubscribe cancels the sending of events to the data channel
// and closes the error channel.
Unsubscribe()
// Err returns the subscription error channel. The error channel receives
// a value if there is an issue with the subscription (e.g. the network connection
// delivering the events has been closed). Only one value will ever be sent.
// The error channel is closed by Unsubscribe.
Err() <-chan error
}
// ChainReader provides access to the blockchain. The methods in this interface access raw
// data from either the canonical chain (when requesting by block number) or any
// blockchain fork that was previously downloaded and processed by the node. The block
// number argument can be nil to select the latest canonical block. Reading block headers
// should be preferred over full blocks whenever possible.
//
// The returned error is NotFound if the requested item does not exist.
type ChainReader interface {
BlockByHash(ctx context.Context, hash libcommon.Hash) (*types.Block, error)
BlockByNumber(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) (*types.Block, error)
HeaderByHash(ctx context.Context, hash libcommon.Hash) (*types.Header, error)
HeaderByNumber(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) (*types.Header, error)
TransactionCount(ctx context.Context, blockHash libcommon.Hash) (uint, error)
TransactionInBlock(ctx context.Context, blockHash libcommon.Hash, index uint) (*types.Transaction, error)
// This method subscribes to notifications about changes of the head block of
// the canonical chain.
SubscribeNewHead(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Header) (Subscription, error)
}
// TransactionReader provides access to past transactions and their receipts.
// Implementations may impose arbitrary restrictions on the transactions and receipts that
// can be retrieved. Historic transactions may not be available.
//
// Avoid relying on this interface if possible. Contract logs (through the LogFilterer
// interface) are more reliable and usually safer in the presence of chain
// reorganisations.
//
// The returned error is NotFound if the requested item does not exist.
type TransactionReader interface {
// TransactionByHash checks the pool of pending transactions in addition to the
// blockchain. The isPending return value indicates whether the transaction has been
// mined yet. Note that the transaction may not be part of the canonical chain even if
// it's not pending.
TransactionByHash(ctx context.Context, txHash libcommon.Hash) (tx *types.Transaction, isPending bool, err error)
// TransactionReceipt returns the receipt of a mined transaction. Note that the
// transaction may not be included in the current canonical chain even if a receipt
// exists.
TransactionReceipt(ctx context.Context, txHash libcommon.Hash) (*types.Receipt, error)
}
// ChainStateReader wraps access to the state trie of the canonical blockchain. Note that
// implementations of the interface may be unable to return state values for old blocks.
// In many cases, using CallContract can be preferable to reading raw contract storage.
type ChainStateReader interface {
BalanceAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) (*big.Int, error)
StorageAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address, key libcommon.Hash, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
CodeAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
NonceAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) (uint64, error)
}
// SyncProgress gives progress indications when the node is synchronising with
// the Ethereum network.
type SyncProgress struct {
StartingBlock uint64 // Block number where sync began
CurrentBlock uint64 // Current block number where sync is at
HighestBlock uint64 // Highest alleged block number in the chain
PulledStates uint64 // Number of state trie entries already downloaded
KnownStates uint64 // Total number of state trie entries known about
}
// ChainSyncReader wraps access to the node's current sync status. If there's no
// sync currently running, it returns nil.
type ChainSyncReader interface {
SyncProgress(ctx context.Context) (*SyncProgress, error)
}
// CallMsg contains parameters for contract calls.
type CallMsg struct {
From libcommon.Address // the sender of the 'transaction'
To *libcommon.Address // the destination contract (nil for contract creation)
Gas uint64 // if 0, the call executes with near-infinite gas
MaxFeePerDataGas *uint256.Int // EIP-4844 max_fee_per_data_gas
GasPrice *uint256.Int // wei <-> gas exchange ratio
Value *uint256.Int // amount of wei sent along with the call
Data []byte // input data, usually an ABI-encoded contract method invocation
FeeCap *uint256.Int // EIP-1559 fee cap per gas.
Tip *uint256.Int // EIP-1559 tip per gas.
AccessList types2.AccessList // EIP-2930 access list.
DataHashes []libcommon.Hash // EIP-4844 versioned data hashes.
}
// A ContractCaller provides contract calls, essentially transactions that are executed by
// the EVM but not mined into the blockchain. ContractCall is a low-level method to
// execute such calls. For applications which are structured around specific contracts,
// the abigen tool provides a nicer, properly typed way to perform calls.
type ContractCaller interface {
CallContract(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
}
// FilterQuery contains options for contract log filtering.
type FilterQuery struct {
BlockHash *libcommon.Hash // used by eth_getLogs, return logs only from block with this hash
FromBlock *big.Int // beginning of the queried range, nil means genesis block
ToBlock *big.Int // end of the range, nil means latest block
Addresses []libcommon.Address // restricts matches to events created by specific contracts
// The Topic list restricts matches to particular event topics. Each event has a list
// of topics. Topics matches a prefix of that list. An empty element slice matches any
// topic. Non-empty elements represent an alternative that matches any of the
// contained topics.
//
// Examples:
// {} or nil matches any topic list
// {{A}} matches topic A in first position
// {{}, {B}} matches any topic in first position AND B in second position
// {{A}, {B}} matches topic A in first position AND B in second position
// {{A, B}, {C, D}} matches topic (A OR B) in first position AND (C OR D) in second position
Topics [][]libcommon.Hash
}
// LogFilterer provides access to contract log events using a one-off query or continuous
// event subscription.
//
// Logs received through a streaming query subscription may have Removed set to true,
// indicating that the log was reverted due to a chain reorganisation.
type LogFilterer interface {
FilterLogs(ctx context.Context, q FilterQuery) ([]types.Log, error)
SubscribeFilterLogs(ctx context.Context, q FilterQuery, ch chan<- types.Log) (Subscription, error)
}
// TransactionSender wraps transaction sending. The SendTransaction method injects a
// signed transaction into the pending transaction pool for execution. If the transaction
// was a contract creation, the TransactionReceipt method can be used to retrieve the
// contract address after the transaction has been mined.
//
// The transaction must be signed and have a valid nonce to be included. Consumers of the
// API can use package accounts to maintain local private keys and need can retrieve the
// next available nonce using PendingNonceAt.
type TransactionSender interface {
SendTransaction(ctx context.Context, tx *types.Transaction) error
}
// GasPricer wraps the gas price oracle, which monitors the blockchain to determine the
// optimal gas price given current fee market conditions.
type GasPricer interface {
SuggestGasPrice(ctx context.Context) (*big.Int, error)
}
// A PendingStateReader provides access to the pending state, which is the result of all
// known executable transactions which have not yet been included in the blockchain. It is
// commonly used to display the result of ’unconfirmed’ actions (e.g. wallet value
// transfers) initiated by the user. The PendingNonceAt operation is a good way to
// retrieve the next available transaction nonce for a specific account.
type PendingStateReader interface {
PendingBalanceAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address) (*big.Int, error)
PendingStorageAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address, key libcommon.Hash) ([]byte, error)
PendingCodeAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address) ([]byte, error)
PendingNonceAt(ctx context.Context, account libcommon.Address) (uint64, error)
PendingTransactionCount(ctx context.Context) (uint, error)
}
// PendingContractCaller can be used to perform calls against the pending state.
type PendingContractCaller interface {
PendingCallContract(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg) ([]byte, error)
}
// GasEstimator wraps EstimateGas, which tries to estimate the gas needed to execute a
// specific transaction based on the pending state. There is no guarantee that this is the
// true gas limit requirement as other transactions may be added or removed by miners, but
// it should provide a basis for setting a reasonable default.
type GasEstimator interface {
EstimateGas(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg) (uint64, error)
}
// A PendingStateEventer provides access to real time notifications about changes to the
// pending state.
type PendingStateEventer interface {
SubscribePendingTransactions(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Transaction) (Subscription, error)
}