* feat(providers): tokio 1.0
BREAKING: This removes async-std as a compatibility option
* feat: tokio 1.0 in rest of crates
* fix: patch Cargo.toml until deps are released
* fix(contract): load ws deps
* feat: bytes 1.0 (#121)
* feat(core): move to bytes::Bytes
* feat: adjust rest of crates to Bytes
* chore: bump deps
CI fails due to:
https://github.com/snapview/tokio-tungstenite/pull/142#discussion_r550445144
* chore: use latest tokio-tungstenite
* ci: split tests into jobs (#129)
* Switch to `hex` (#128)
* fix(core): replace rustc_hex with hex
* fix(providers): replace rustc_hex with hex
* chore: replace rustc-hex with hex
* chore: cargo fmt
* fix(ledger): copy address from string correctly
* chore: fix flaky tests
Fixes#105
* feat: allow encoding/decoding function data
* feat: allow decoding event data
* feat: human readable abi
inspired from https://blog.ricmoo.com/human-readable-contract-abis-in-ethers-js-141902f4d917
* test: add event / fn decoding tests
* chore: fix clippy
* feat(abigen): allow providing args in human readable format
* feat: convert signing to k256
* fix: pass pre-hashed message to sig verification
* feat: wrap the hash to a Digest implementation
* refactor: cleanup and move digest impl to separate file
* chore: adjust abigen tests due to rust update
* test: add byte equality test between ethers-rs / web3.js signatures
* fix(keys): use 512 blocks for sha256
Co-authored-by: Rohit Narurkar <rohit.narurkar@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Alex Vlasov <alex.m.vlasov@gmail.com>
* Implement Multicall functionality for batched calls
* Documentation, some modifications as suggested in the review
* (Abigen) handle single input arg and set output irrespective of mutability
* implement send functionality and allow clearing calls
* Fix detokenization, dont require pre-processing anymore
* panic when more than supported number of calls are pushed
* add doc for panics in case of add_call
* (multicall) eth_balance support, update bindings
* refactor: move multicall to its own directory
* fix: add infura api key
* ci: ensure CI runs on PRs from forks
* test(multicall): re-use aggregate call
* contract: make multicall docs compile and remove redundant clones
* ci: add public etherscan API key so that forks don't get rate limited
* chore: adjust test contract naming
Co-authored-by: Georgios Konstantopoulos <me@gakonst.com>
* feat(provider): allow specifying a default polling interval param
This parameter is going to be used for all subsequent client calls by default. It can still be overriden with the internal
`interval` calls
* feat(contract): replace reference to Client with Arc
* feat(abigen): adjusts codegen to use Arcs
* fix(ethers): adjust examples to new apis
* fix(provider): return TxHash instead of PendingTransaction on tx submission
Returning a PendingTransaction allowed us to have nice ethers.js-like syntax where you submit
a transaction and then can immediately await it. Unfortunately, now that we use Arcs and not lifetimes
this meant that we would need to bind the function call in a variable, and then await on it, which is pretty
bad UX.
To fix this, we revert back to returning a TxHash and introduce a convenience method on the provider and the
contract which takes a tx_hash and returns a PendingTransaction object. The syntax ends up being slightly
more verbose (although more explicit), but the issue is fixed.
* feat(provider): implement Streamed logs
This utilizes eth_getFilterChanges. The stream struct must be instantiated with a factory that yields logs/hashes.
Consumers are expected to use the `FilterStream` trait in order to simplify their type definitions
* feat(provider): expose streaming methods
* test(provider): add new blocks/pending txs test
* feat(contract): allow events to be streamed
* test(contract): add integration test for streaming event logs
* perf(contract-factory): take abi and bytecode by value instead of reference
The abi, bytecode and the factory's deploy method now consume the structs instead of being passed by reference. While this means that
consumers might need to clone before using them, this gives us some more flexiblity around factories inside helper functions
* refactor(contract): use test helpers to reduce code dup
* chore: make clippy happy