// 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 . // Contains all the wrappers from the bind package. package geth import ( "math/big" "strings" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/abi" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/abi/bind" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types" ) // Signer is an interaface defining the callback when a contract requires a // method to sign the transaction before submission. type Signer interface { Sign(*Address, *Transaction) (tx *Transaction, _ error) } type signer struct { sign bind.SignerFn } func (s *signer) Sign(addr *Address, unsignedTx *Transaction) (signedTx *Transaction, _ error) { sig, err := s.sign(types.HomesteadSigner{}, addr.address, unsignedTx.tx) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &Transaction{sig}, nil } // CallOpts is the collection of options to fine tune a contract call request. type CallOpts struct { opts bind.CallOpts } // NewCallOpts creates a new option set for contract calls. func NewCallOpts() *CallOpts { return new(CallOpts) } func (opts *CallOpts) IsPending() bool { return opts.opts.Pending } func (opts *CallOpts) GetGasLimit() int64 { return 0 /* TODO(karalabe) */ } // GetContext cannot be reliably implemented without identity preservation (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/16876) // Even then it's awkward to unpack the subtleties of a Go context out to Java. // func (opts *CallOpts) GetContext() *Context { return &Context{opts.opts.Context} } func (opts *CallOpts) SetPending(pending bool) { opts.opts.Pending = pending } func (opts *CallOpts) SetGasLimit(limit int64) { /* TODO(karalabe) */ } func (opts *CallOpts) SetContext(context *Context) { opts.opts.Context = context.context } // TransactOpts is the collection of authorization data required to create a // valid Ethereum transaction. type TransactOpts struct { opts bind.TransactOpts } func (opts *TransactOpts) GetFrom() *Address { return &Address{opts.opts.From} } func (opts *TransactOpts) GetNonce() int64 { return opts.opts.Nonce.Int64() } func (opts *TransactOpts) GetValue() *BigInt { return &BigInt{opts.opts.Value} } func (opts *TransactOpts) GetGasPrice() *BigInt { return &BigInt{opts.opts.GasPrice} } func (opts *TransactOpts) GetGasLimit() int64 { return int64(opts.opts.GasLimit) } // GetSigner cannot be reliably implemented without identity preservation (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/16876) // func (opts *TransactOpts) GetSigner() Signer { return &signer{opts.opts.Signer} } // GetContext cannot be reliably implemented without identity preservation (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/16876) // Even then it's awkward to unpack the subtleties of a Go context out to Java. //func (opts *TransactOpts) GetContext() *Context { return &Context{opts.opts.Context} } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetFrom(from *Address) { opts.opts.From = from.address } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetNonce(nonce int64) { opts.opts.Nonce = big.NewInt(nonce) } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetSigner(s Signer) { opts.opts.Signer = func(signer types.Signer, addr common.Address, tx *types.Transaction) (*types.Transaction, error) { sig, err := s.Sign(&Address{addr}, &Transaction{tx}) if err != nil { return nil, err } return sig.tx, nil } } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetValue(value *BigInt) { opts.opts.Value = value.bigint } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetGasPrice(price *BigInt) { opts.opts.GasPrice = price.bigint } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetGasLimit(limit int64) { opts.opts.GasLimit = uint64(limit) } func (opts *TransactOpts) SetContext(context *Context) { opts.opts.Context = context.context } // BoundContract is the base wrapper object that reflects a contract on the // Ethereum network. It contains a collection of methods that are used by the // higher level contract bindings to operate. type BoundContract struct { contract *bind.BoundContract address common.Address deployer *types.Transaction } // DeployContract deploys a contract onto the Ethereum blockchain and binds the // deployment address with a wrapper. func DeployContract(opts *TransactOpts, abiJSON string, bytecode []byte, client *EthereumClient, args *Interfaces) (contract *BoundContract, _ error) { // Deploy the contract to the network parsed, err := abi.JSON(strings.NewReader(abiJSON)) if err != nil { return nil, err } addr, tx, bound, err := bind.DeployContract(&opts.opts, parsed, common.CopyBytes(bytecode), client.client, args.objects...) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &BoundContract{ contract: bound, address: addr, deployer: tx, }, nil } // BindContract creates a low level contract interface through which calls and // transactions may be made through. func BindContract(address *Address, abiJSON string, client *EthereumClient) (contract *BoundContract, _ error) { parsed, err := abi.JSON(strings.NewReader(abiJSON)) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &BoundContract{ contract: bind.NewBoundContract(address.address, parsed, client.client, client.client, client.client), address: address.address, }, nil } func (c *BoundContract) GetAddress() *Address { return &Address{c.address} } func (c *BoundContract) GetDeployer() *Transaction { if c.deployer == nil { return nil } return &Transaction{c.deployer} } // Call invokes the (constant) contract method with params as input values and // sets the output to result. func (c *BoundContract) Call(opts *CallOpts, out *Interfaces, method string, args *Interfaces) error { if len(out.objects) == 1 { result := out.objects[0] if err := c.contract.Call(&opts.opts, result, method, args.objects...); err != nil { return err } out.objects[0] = result } else { results := make([]interface{}, len(out.objects)) copy(results, out.objects) if err := c.contract.Call(&opts.opts, &results, method, args.objects...); err != nil { return err } copy(out.objects, results) } return nil } // Transact invokes the (paid) contract method with params as input values. func (c *BoundContract) Transact(opts *TransactOpts, method string, args *Interfaces) (tx *Transaction, _ error) { rawTx, err := c.contract.Transact(&opts.opts, method, args.objects...) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &Transaction{rawTx}, nil } // Transfer initiates a plain transaction to move funds to the contract, calling // its default method if one is available. func (c *BoundContract) Transfer(opts *TransactOpts) (tx *Transaction, _ error) { rawTx, err := c.contract.Transfer(&opts.opts) if err != nil { return nil, err } return &Transaction{rawTx}, nil }