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// Copyright 2019-2021 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Parity Bridges Common.
// Parity Bridges Common is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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//! Deal with CLI args of substrate-to-substrate relay.
use std::convert::TryInto;
use bp_messages::LaneId;
use codec::{Decode, Encode};
use structopt::{clap::arg_enum, StructOpt};
pub(crate) mod encode_call;
pub(crate) mod estimate_fee;
pub(crate) mod send_message;
mod relay_headers_and_messages;
/// Parse relay CLI args.
pub fn parse_args() -> Command {
Command::from_args()
}
/// Substrate-to-Substrate bridge utilities.
#[derive(StructOpt)]
#[structopt(about = "Substrate-to-Substrate relay")]
pub enum Command {
/// Start headers relay between two chains.
///
/// The on-chain bridge component should have been already initialized with
/// `init-bridge` sub-command.
RelayHeaders(relay_headers::RelayHeaders),
/// Start messages relay between two chains.
///
/// Ties up to `Messages` pallets on both chains and starts relaying messages.
/// Requires the header relay to be already running.
RelayMessages(relay_messages::RelayMessages),
/// Start headers and messages relay between two Substrate chains.
///
/// This high-level relay internally starts four low-level relays: two `RelayHeaders`
/// and two `RelayMessages` relays. Headers are only relayed when they are required by
/// the message relays - i.e. when there are messages or confirmations that needs to be
/// relayed between chains.
RelayHeadersAndMessages(relay_headers_and_messages::RelayHeadersAndMessages),
/// Initialize on-chain bridge pallet with current header data.
///
/// Sends initialization transaction to bootstrap the bridge with current finalized block data.
/// Send custom message over the bridge.
///
/// Allows interacting with the bridge by sending messages over `Messages` component.
/// The message is being sent to the source chain, delivered to the target chain and dispatched
/// there.
/// Generate SCALE-encoded `Call` for choosen network.
///
/// The call can be used either as message payload or can be wrapped into a transaction
/// and executed on the chain directly.
EncodeCall(encode_call::EncodeCall),
/// Generate SCALE-encoded `MessagePayload` object that can be sent over selected bridge.
///
/// The `MessagePayload` can be then fed to `Messages::send_message` function and sent over
EncodeMessage(encode_message::EncodeMessage),
/// Estimate Delivery and Dispatch Fee required for message submission to messages pallet.
/// Given a source chain `AccountId`, derive the corresponding `AccountId` for the target chain.
DeriveAccount(derive_account::DeriveAccount),
impl Command {
/// Run the command.
pub async fn run(self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
match self {
Self::RelayHeaders(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::RelayMessages(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::RelayHeadersAndMessages(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::InitBridge(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::SendMessage(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::EncodeCall(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::EncodeMessage(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::EstimateFee(arg) => arg.run().await?,
Self::DeriveAccount(arg) => arg.run().await?,
}
Ok(())
}
}
arg_enum! {
#[derive(Debug)]
/// The origin to use when dispatching the message on the target chain.
///
/// - `Target` uses account existing on the target chain (requires target private key).
/// - `Origin` uses account derived from the source-chain account.
pub enum Origins {
Target,
Source,
impl std::fmt::Display for Balance {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
use num_format::{Locale, ToFormattedString};
write!(fmt, "{}", self.0.to_formatted_string(&Locale::en))
}
}
impl std::str::FromStr for Balance {
type Err = <u128 as std::str::FromStr>::Err;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
Ok(Self(s.parse()?))
}
}
impl Balance {
/// Cast balance to `u64` type, panicking if it's too large.
pub fn cast(&self) -> u64 {
self.0.try_into().expect("Balance is too high for this chain.")
}
}
/// Generic account id with custom parser.
pub struct AccountId {
account: sp_runtime::AccountId32,
ss58_format: sp_core::crypto::Ss58AddressFormat,
}
impl std::fmt::Display for AccountId {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "{}", self.account.to_ss58check_with_version(self.ss58_format))
}
}
impl std::str::FromStr for AccountId {
type Err = String;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
let (account, ss58_format) = sp_runtime::AccountId32::from_ss58check_with_version(s)
.map_err(|err| format!("Unable to decode SS58 address: {:?}", err))?;
Ok(Self { account, ss58_format })
const SS58_FORMAT_PROOF: &str = "u16 -> Ss58Format is infallible; qed";
impl AccountId {
/// Create new SS58-formatted address from raw account id.
pub fn from_raw<T: CliChain>(account: sp_runtime::AccountId32) -> Self {
Self {
account,
ss58_format: T::ss58_format().try_into().expect(SS58_FORMAT_PROOF),
}
/// Enforces formatting account to be for given [`CliChain`] type.
///
/// This will change the `ss58format` of the account to match the requested one.
/// Note that a warning will be produced in case the current format does not match
/// the requested one, but the conversion always succeeds.
pub fn enforce_chain<T: CliChain>(&mut self) {
let original = self.clone();
self.ss58_format = T::ss58_format().try_into().expect(SS58_FORMAT_PROOF);
log::debug!("{} SS58 format: {} (RAW: {})", self, self.ss58_format, self.account);
if original.ss58_format != self.ss58_format {
"Address {} does not seem to match {}'s SS58 format (got: {}, expected: {}).\nConverted to: {}",
original,
T::NAME,
original.ss58_format,
self.ss58_format,
self,
}
/// Returns the raw (no SS58-prefixed) account id.
pub fn raw_id(&self) -> sp_runtime::AccountId32 {
self.account.clone()
/// Used to abstract away CLI commands.
pub trait CliChain: relay_substrate_client::Chain {
/// Chain's current version of the runtime.
const RUNTIME_VERSION: sp_version::RuntimeVersion;
/// Crypto keypair type used to send messages.
///
/// In case of chains supporting multiple cryptos, pick one used by the CLI.
type KeyPair: sp_core::crypto::Pair;
/// Bridge Message Payload type.
///
/// TODO [#854] This should be removed in favour of target-specifc types.
type MessagePayload;
/// Numeric value of SS58 format.
fn ss58_format() -> u16;
/// Construct message payload to be sent over the bridge.
fn encode_message(message: crate::cli::encode_message::MessagePayload) -> Result<Self::MessagePayload, String>;
/// Maximal extrinsic weight (from the runtime).
fn max_extrinsic_weight() -> Weight;
/// Lane id.
pub struct HexLaneId(pub LaneId);
impl From<HexLaneId> for LaneId {
fn from(lane_id: HexLaneId) -> LaneId {
lane_id.0
}
}
impl std::str::FromStr for HexLaneId {
type Err = hex::FromHexError;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
let mut lane_id = LaneId::default();
hex::decode_to_slice(s, &mut lane_id)?;
Ok(HexLaneId(lane_id))
}
/// Nicer formatting for raw bytes vectors.
#[derive(Default, Encode, Decode, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct HexBytes(pub Vec<u8>);
impl std::str::FromStr for HexBytes {
type Err = hex::FromHexError;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
Ok(Self(hex::decode(s)?))
}
}
impl std::fmt::Debug for HexBytes {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "0x{}", self)
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for HexBytes {
fn fmt(&self, fmt: &mut std::fmt::Formatter) -> std::fmt::Result {
write!(fmt, "{}", hex::encode(&self.0))
}
}
impl HexBytes {
/// Encode given object and wrap into nicely formatted bytes.
pub fn encode<T: Encode>(t: &T) -> Self {
Self(t.encode())
}
}
/// Prometheus metrics params.
#[derive(StructOpt)]
pub struct PrometheusParams {
/// Do not expose a Prometheus metric endpoint.
#[structopt(long)]
pub no_prometheus: bool,
/// Expose Prometheus endpoint at given interface.
#[structopt(long, default_value = "127.0.0.1")]
pub prometheus_host: String,
/// Expose Prometheus endpoint at given port.
#[structopt(long, default_value = "9616")]
pub prometheus_port: u16,
}
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impl From<PrometheusParams> for relay_utils::metrics::MetricsParams {
fn from(cli_params: PrometheusParams) -> relay_utils::metrics::MetricsParams {
if !cli_params.no_prometheus {
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Some(relay_utils::metrics::MetricsAddress {
host: cli_params.prometheus_host,
port: cli_params.prometheus_port,
})
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None.into()
/// Either explicit or maximal allowed value.
pub enum ExplicitOrMaximal<V> {
/// User has explicitly specified argument value.
Explicit(V),
/// Maximal allowed value for this argument.
Maximal,
}
impl<V: std::str::FromStr> std::str::FromStr for ExplicitOrMaximal<V>
where
V::Err: std::fmt::Debug,
{
type Err = String;
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
if s.to_lowercase() == "max" {
return Ok(ExplicitOrMaximal::Maximal);
}
V::from_str(s)
.map(ExplicitOrMaximal::Explicit)
.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse '{:?}'. Expected 'max' or explicit value", e))
}
}
/// Create chain-specific set of configuration objects: connection parameters,
/// signing parameters and bridge initialisation parameters.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! declare_chain_options {
($chain:ident, $chain_prefix:ident) => {
paste::item! {
#[doc = $chain " connection params."]
pub struct [<$chain ConnectionParams>] {
#[doc = "Connect to " $chain " node at given host."]
#[structopt(long, default_value = "127.0.0.1")]
#[doc = "Connect to " $chain " node websocket server at given port."]
#[doc = "Use secure websocket connection."]
#[structopt(long)]
pub [<$chain_prefix _secure>]: bool,
}
#[doc = $chain " signing params."]
pub struct [<$chain SigningParams>] {
#[doc = "The SURI of secret key to use when transactions are submitted to the " $chain " node."]
pub [<$chain_prefix _signer>]: String,
#[doc = "The password for the SURI of secret key to use when transactions are submitted to the " $chain " node."]
pub [<$chain_prefix _signer_password>]: Option<String>,
}
impl [<$chain SigningParams>] {
/// Parse signing params into chain-specific KeyPair.
pub fn to_keypair<Chain: CliChain>(&self) -> anyhow::Result<Chain::KeyPair> {
use sp_core::crypto::Pair;
Chain::KeyPair::from_string(
&self.[<$chain_prefix _signer>],
self.[<$chain_prefix _signer_password>].as_deref()
).map_err(|e| anyhow::format_err!("{:?}", e))
}
}
impl [<$chain ConnectionParams>] {
/// Convert connection params into Substrate client.
pub async fn to_client<Chain: CliChain>(
&self,
) -> anyhow::Result<relay_substrate_client::Client<Chain>> {
Ok(relay_substrate_client::Client::new(relay_substrate_client::ConnectionParams {
port: self.[<$chain_prefix _port>],
secure: self.[<$chain_prefix _secure>],
})
.await?
)
}
}
declare_chain_options!(Source, source);
declare_chain_options!(Target, target);
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#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::str::FromStr;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn should_format_addresses_with_ss58_format() {
// given
let rialto1 = "5sauUXUfPjmwxSgmb3tZ5d6yx24eZX4wWJ2JtVUBaQqFbvEU";
let rialto2 = "5rERgaT1Z8nM3et2epA5i1VtEBfp5wkhwHtVE8HK7BRbjAH2";
let millau1 = "752paRyW1EGfq9YLTSSqcSJ5hqnBDidBmaftGhBo8fy6ypW9";
let millau2 = "74GNQjmkcfstRftSQPJgMREchqHM56EvAUXRc266cZ1NYVW5";
let expected = vec![rialto1, rialto2, millau1, millau2];
// when
let parsed = expected
.iter()
.map(|s| AccountId::from_str(s).unwrap())
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
let actual = parsed.iter().map(|a| format!("{}", a)).collect::<Vec<_>>();
assert_eq!(actual, expected)
}
#[test]
fn hex_bytes_display_matches_from_str_for_clap() {
// given
let hex = HexBytes(vec![1, 2, 3, 4]);
let display = format!("{}", hex);
// when
let hex2: HexBytes = display.parse().unwrap();
// then
assert_eq!(hex.0, hex2.0);
}