{ "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema#", "title": "ApprovalResponse", "type": "object", "required": [ "approval" ], "properties": { "approval": { "$ref": "#/definitions/Approval" } }, "definitions": { "Approval": { "type": "object", "required": [ "expires", "spender" ], "properties": { "expires": { "description": "When the Approval expires (maybe Expiration::never)", "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/definitions/Expiration" } ] }, "spender": { "description": "Account that can transfer/send the token", "type": "string" } } }, "Expiration": { "description": "Expiration represents a point in time when some event happens. It can compare with a BlockInfo and will return is_expired() == true once the condition is hit (and for every block in the future)", "oneOf": [ { "description": "AtHeight will expire when `env.block.height` >= height", "type": "object", "required": [ "at_height" ], "properties": { "at_height": { "type": "integer", "format": "uint64", "minimum": 0.0 } }, "additionalProperties": false }, { "description": "AtTime will expire when `env.block.time` >= time", "type": "object", "required": [ "at_time" ], "properties": { "at_time": { "$ref": "#/definitions/Timestamp" } }, "additionalProperties": false }, { "description": "Never will never expire. Used to express the empty variant", "type": "object", "required": [ "never" ], "properties": { "never": { "type": "object" } }, "additionalProperties": false } ] }, "Timestamp": { "description": "A point in time in nanosecond precision.\n\nThis type can represent times from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z to 2554-07-21T23:34:33Z.\n\n## Examples\n\n``` # use cosmwasm_std::Timestamp; let ts = Timestamp::from_nanos(1_000_000_202); assert_eq!(ts.nanos(), 1_000_000_202); assert_eq!(ts.seconds(), 1); assert_eq!(ts.subsec_nanos(), 202);\n\nlet ts = ts.plus_seconds(2); assert_eq!(ts.nanos(), 3_000_000_202); assert_eq!(ts.seconds(), 3); assert_eq!(ts.subsec_nanos(), 202); ```", "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/definitions/Uint64" } ] }, "Uint64": { "description": "A thin wrapper around u64 that is using strings for JSON encoding/decoding, such that the full u64 range can be used for clients that convert JSON numbers to floats, like JavaScript and jq.\n\n# Examples\n\nUse `from` to create instances of this and `u64` to get the value out:\n\n``` # use cosmwasm_std::Uint64; let a = Uint64::from(42u64); assert_eq!(a.u64(), 42);\n\nlet b = Uint64::from(70u32); assert_eq!(b.u64(), 70); ```", "type": "string" } } }