// Copyright 2017-2019 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd. // This file is part of Substrate. // Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // Substrate 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 General Public License for more details. // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with Substrate. If not, see . //! Substrate Client and associated logic. //! //! The [`Client`] is one of the most important components of Substrate. It mainly comprises two //! parts: //! //! - A database containing the blocks and chain state, generally referred to as //! the [`Backend`](backend::Backend). //! - A runtime environment, generally referred to as the [`Executor`](CallExecutor). //! //! # Initialization //! //! Creating a [`Client`] is done by calling the `new` method and passing to it a //! [`Backend`](backend::Backend) and an [`Executor`](CallExecutor). //! //! The former is typically provided by the `substrate-client-db` crate. //! //! The latter typically requires passing one of: //! //! - A [`LocalCallExecutor`] running the runtime locally. //! - A [`RemoteCallExecutor`](light::call_executor::RemoteCallExecutor) that will ask a //! third-party to perform the executions. //! - A [`RemoteOrLocalCallExecutor`](light::call_executor::RemoteOrLocalCallExecutor), combination //! of the two. //! //! Additionally, the fourth generic parameter of the `Client` is a marker type representing //! the ways in which the runtime can interface with the outside. Any code that builds a `Client` //! is responsible for putting the right marker. //! //! ## Example //! //! ``` //! use std::sync::Arc; //! use substrate_client::{Client, in_mem::Backend, LocalCallExecutor}; //! use primitives::Blake2Hasher; //! use sr_primitives::{StorageOverlay, ChildrenStorageOverlay}; //! use executor::{NativeExecutor, WasmExecutionMethod}; //! //! // In this example, we're using the `Block` and `RuntimeApi` types from the //! // `substrate-test-runtime-client` crate. These types are automatically generated when //! // compiling a runtime. In a typical use-case, these types would have been to be generated //! // from your runtime. //! use test_client::{LocalExecutor, runtime::Block, runtime::RuntimeApi}; //! //! let backend = Arc::new(Backend::::new()); //! let client = Client::<_, _, _, RuntimeApi>::new( //! backend.clone(), //! LocalCallExecutor::new( //! backend.clone(), //! NativeExecutor::::new(WasmExecutionMethod::Interpreted, None), //! ), //! // This parameter provides the storage for the chain genesis. //! <(StorageOverlay, ChildrenStorageOverlay)>::default(), //! Default::default(), //! Default::default(), //! ); //! ``` //! #![warn(missing_docs)] #![recursion_limit="128"] pub mod cht; pub mod in_mem; pub mod genesis; pub mod light; pub mod leaves; mod call_executor; mod client; pub use client_api::{ blockchain, blockchain::well_known_cache_keys, blockchain::Info as ChainInfo, notifications::{StorageEventStream, StorageChangeSet}, call_executor::CallExecutor, utils, }; pub use crate::{ call_executor::LocalCallExecutor, client::{ new_with_backend, new_in_mem, BlockBody, ImportNotifications, FinalityNotifications, BlockchainEvents, BlockImportNotification, Client, ClientInfo, ExecutionStrategies, FinalityNotification, LongestChain, BlockOf, ProvideUncles, ForkBlocks, apply_aux, }, leaves::LeafSet, }; pub use state_machine::{ExecutionStrategy, StorageProof};