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Commit 55788fdf authored by Shawn Tabrizi's avatar Shawn Tabrizi Committed by Gav Wood
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Add documentation to the Sudo module (#2017)

* First draft of sudo module documentation

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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! The Example: A simple example of a runtime module demonstrating
//! concepts, APIs and structures common to most runtime modules.
//! # Sudo Module
//!
//! ## Overview
//!
//! The sudo module allows for a single account (called the "sudo key")
//! to execute dispatchable functions that require a `Root` call
//! or designate a new account to replace them as the sudo key.
//! Only one account can be the sudo key at a time.
//!
//! You can start using the sudo module by implementing the sudo [`Trait`].
//!
//! Supported dispatchable functions are documented in the [`Call`] enum.
//!
//! ## Interface
//!
//! ### Dispatchable Functions
//!
//! Only the sudo key can call the dispatchable functions from the sudo module.
//!
//! * `sudo` - Make a `Root` call to a dispatchable function.
//! * `set_key` - Assign a new account to be the sudo key.
//!
//! Please refer to the [`Call`] enum and its associated variants for documentation on each function.
//!
//! ## Usage
//!
//! ### Prerequisites
//!
//! To use the sudo module in your runtime, you must implement the following trait in your runtime:
//!
//! ```ignore
//! impl sudo::Trait for Runtime {
//! type Event = Event;
//! type Proposal = Call;
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! You can then import the Sudo module in your `construct_runtime!` macro with:
//!
//! ```ignore
//! Sudo: sudo,
//! ```
//!
//! ### Executing Privileged Functions
//!
//! The sudo module itself is not intended to be used within other modules.
//! Instead, you can build "privileged functions" in other modules that require `Root` origin.
//! You can execute these privileged functions by calling `sudo` with the sudo key account.
//! Privileged functions cannot be directly executed via an extrinsic.
//!
//! Learn more about privileged functions and `Root` origin in the [`Origin`] type documentation.
//!
//! ### Simple Code Snippet
//!
//! This is an example of a module that exposes a privileged function:
//!
//! ```ignore
//! use support::{decl_module, dispatch::Result};
//! use system::ensure_root;
//!
//! pub trait Trait: system::Trait {}
//!
//! decl_module! {
//! pub struct Module<T: Trait> for enum Call where origin: T::Origin {
//! pub fn privileged_function(origin) -> Result {
//! ensure_root(origin)?;
//!
//! // do something...
//!
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ### Example from SRML
//!
//! The consensus module exposes a `set_code` privileged function
//! that allows you to set the on-chain Wasm runtime code:
//!
//! ```ignore
//! /// Set the new code.
//! pub fn set_code(new: Vec<u8>) {
//! storage::unhashed::put_raw(well_known_keys::CODE, &new);
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Genesis Config
//!
//! To use the sudo module, you need to set an initial superuser account as the sudo `key`.
//!
//! ```ignore
//! GenesisConfig {
//! sudo: Some(SudoConfig {
//! key: AccountId,
//! })
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Related Modules
//!
//! * [Consensus](../srml_consensus/index.html)
//! * [Democracy](../srml_democracy/index.html)
//!
//! [`Call`]: ./enum.Call.html
//! [`Trait`]: ./trait.Trait.html
//! [`Origin`]: https://docs.substrate.dev/docs/substrate-types
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
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}
decl_module! {
// Simple declaration of the `Module` type. Lets the macro know what its working on.
// Simple declaration of the `Module` type. Lets the macro know what it's working on.
pub struct Module<T: Trait> for enum Call where origin: T::Origin {
fn deposit_event<T>() = default;
/// Authenticates the sudo key and dispatches a function call with `Root` origin.
///
/// The dispatch origin for this call must be _Signed_.
fn sudo(origin, proposal: Box<T::Proposal>) {
// This is a public call, so we ensure that the origin is some signed account.
let sender = ensure_signed(origin)?;
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Self::deposit_event(RawEvent::Sudid(ok));
}
/// Authenticates the current sudo key and sets the given AccountId (`new`) as the new sudo key.
///
/// The dispatch origin for this call must be _Signed_.
fn set_key(origin, new: <T::Lookup as StaticLookup>::Source) {
// This is a public call, so we ensure that the origin is some signed account.
let sender = ensure_signed(origin)?;
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decl_storage! {
trait Store for Module<T: Trait> as Sudo {
/// The `AccountId` of the sudo key.
Key get(key) config(): T::AccountId;
}
}
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