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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Polkadot.
// Polkadot 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.
// Polkadot 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 Polkadot. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! A set of traits that define how a pallet interface with XCM.
//! Controller traits defined in this module are high-level traits that will rely on other traits
//! from `xcm-executor` to perform their tasks.
use frame_support::pallet_prelude::DispatchError;
use sp_std::boxed::Box;
use xcm::prelude::*;
use xcm_executor::traits::QueryHandler;
/// Umbrella trait for all Controller traits.
pub trait Controller<Origin, RuntimeCall, Timeout>:
ExecuteController<Origin, RuntimeCall> + SendController<Origin> + QueryController<Origin, Timeout>
{
}
impl<T, Origin, RuntimeCall, Timeout> Controller<Origin, RuntimeCall, Timeout> for T where
T: ExecuteController<Origin, RuntimeCall>
+ SendController<Origin>
+ QueryController<Origin, Timeout>
{
}
/// Weight functions needed for [`ExecuteController`].
pub trait ExecuteControllerWeightInfo {
/// Weight for [`ExecuteController::execute`]
fn execute() -> Weight;
}
/// Execute an XCM locally, for a given origin.
///
/// An implementation of that trait will handle the low-level details of the execution, such as:
/// - Validating and Converting the origin to a MultiLocation.
/// - Handling versioning.
/// - Calling the internal executor, which implements [`ExecuteXcm`].
pub trait ExecuteController<Origin, RuntimeCall> {
/// Weight information for ExecuteController functions.
type WeightInfo: ExecuteControllerWeightInfo;
/// Attempt to execute an XCM locally, and return the outcome.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `origin`: the origin of the call.
/// - `message`: the XCM program to be executed.
/// - `max_weight`: the maximum weight that can be consumed by the execution.
fn execute(
origin: Origin,
message: Box<VersionedXcm<RuntimeCall>>,
max_weight: Weight,
) -> Result<Outcome, DispatchError>;
}
/// Weight functions needed for [`SendController`].
pub trait SendControllerWeightInfo {
/// Weight for [`SendController::send`]
fn send() -> Weight;
}
/// Send an XCM from a given origin.
///
/// An implementation of that trait will handle the low-level details of dispatching an XCM, such
/// as:
/// - Validating and Converting the origin to an interior location.
/// - Handling versioning.
/// - Calling the internal router, which implements [`SendXcm`].
pub trait SendController<Origin> {
/// Weight information for SendController functions.
type WeightInfo: SendControllerWeightInfo;
/// Send an XCM to be executed by a remote location.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `origin`: the origin of the call.
/// - `dest`: the destination of the message.
/// - `msg`: the XCM to be sent.
fn send(
origin: Origin,
dest: Box<VersionedMultiLocation>,
message: Box<VersionedXcm<()>>,
) -> Result<XcmHash, DispatchError>;
}
/// Weight functions needed for [`QueryController`].
pub trait QueryControllerWeightInfo {
/// Weight for [`QueryController::query`]
fn query() -> Weight;
/// Weight for [`QueryHandler::take_response`]
fn take_response() -> Weight;
}
/// Query a remote location, from a given origin.
///
/// An implementation of that trait will handle the low-level details of querying a remote location,
/// such as:
/// - Validating and Converting the origin to an interior location.
/// - Handling versioning.
/// - Calling the [`QueryHandler`] to register the query.
pub trait QueryController<Origin, Timeout>: QueryHandler {
/// Weight information for QueryController functions.
type WeightInfo: QueryControllerWeightInfo;
/// Query a remote location.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `origin`: the origin of the call, used to determine the responder.
/// - `timeout`: the maximum block number that the query should be responded to.
/// - `match_querier`: the querier that the query should be responded to.
fn query(
origin: Origin,
timeout: Timeout,
match_querier: VersionedMultiLocation,
) -> Result<Self::QueryId, DispatchError>;
}
impl<Origin, RuntimeCall> ExecuteController<Origin, RuntimeCall> for () {
type WeightInfo = ();
fn execute(
_origin: Origin,
_message: Box<VersionedXcm<RuntimeCall>>,
_max_weight: Weight,
) -> Result<Outcome, DispatchError> {
Ok(Outcome::Error(XcmError::Unimplemented))
}
}
impl ExecuteControllerWeightInfo for () {
fn execute() -> Weight {
Weight::zero()
}
}
impl<Origin> SendController<Origin> for () {
type WeightInfo = ();
fn send(
_origin: Origin,
_dest: Box<VersionedMultiLocation>,
_message: Box<VersionedXcm<()>>,
) -> Result<XcmHash, DispatchError> {
Ok(Default::default())
}
}
impl SendControllerWeightInfo for () {
fn send() -> Weight {
Weight::zero()
}
}
impl QueryControllerWeightInfo for () {
fn query() -> Weight {
Weight::zero()
}
fn take_response() -> Weight {
Weight::zero()
}
}
impl<Origin, Timeout> QueryController<Origin, Timeout> for () {
type WeightInfo = ();
fn query(
_origin: Origin,
_timeout: Timeout,
_match_querier: VersionedMultiLocation,
) -> Result<Self::QueryId, DispatchError> {
Ok(Default::default())
}
}