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  2. Dec 18, 2023
  3. Dec 14, 2023
    • Francisco Aguirre's avatar
      Add FungibleAdapter (#2684) · 10a91f82
      Francisco Aguirre authored
      In the move from the old `Currency` traits to the new `fungible/s`
      family of traits, we already had the `FungiblesAdapter` and
      `NonFungiblesAdapter` for multiple fungible and non fungible assets
      respectively. However, for handling only one fungible asset, we were
      missing a `FungibleAdapter`, and so used the old `CurrencyAdapter`
      instead. This PR aims to fill in that gap, and provide the new adapter
      for more updated examples.
      
      I marked the old `CurrencyAdapter` as deprecated as part of this PR, and
      I'll change it to the new `FungibleAdapter` in a following PR.
      The two stages are separated so as to not bloat this PR with some name
      fixes in tests.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      10a91f82
    • Egor_P's avatar
      [Backport] txn version bump from 1.5.0 (#2709) · 3e4e8c0b
      Egor_P authored
      This PR backports `transaction_version` bump from `1.5.0` release back
      to `master`
      3e4e8c0b
  4. Dec 13, 2023
  5. Dec 12, 2023
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      Ensure xcm versions over bridge (on sending chains) (#2481) · 575b8f8d
      Branislav Kontur authored
      ## Summary
      
      This pull request proposes a solution for improved control of the
      versioned XCM flow over the bridge (across different consensus chains)
      and resolves the situation where the sending chain/consensus has already
      migrated to a higher XCM version than the receiving chain/consensus.
      
      ## Problem/Motivation
      
      The current flow over the bridge involves a transfer from AssetHubRococo
      (AHR) to BridgeHubRococo (BHR) to BridgeHubWestend (BHW) and finally to
      AssetHubWestend (AHW), beginning with a reserve-backed transfer on AHR.
      
      In this process:
      1. AHR sends XCM `ExportMessage` through `XcmpQueue`, incorporating XCM
      version checks using the `WrapVersion` feature, influenced by
      `pallet_xcm::SupportedVersion` (managed by
      `pallet_xcm::force_xcm_version` or version discovery).
      
      2. BHR handles the `ExportMessage` instruction, utilizing the latest XCM
      version. The `HaulBlobExporter` converts the inner XCM to
      [`VersionedXcm::from`](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/63ac2471aa0210f0ac9903bdd7d8f9351f9a635f/polkadot/xcm/xcm-builder/src/universal_exports.rs#L465-L467),
      also using the latest XCM version.
      
      However, challenges arise:
      - Incompatibility when BHW uses a different version than BHR. For
      instance, if BHR migrates to **XCMv4** while BHW remains on **XCMv3**,
      BHR's `VersionedXcm::from` uses `VersionedXcm::V4` variant, causing
      encoding issues for BHW.
        ```
      	/// Just a simulation of possible error, which could happen on BHW
      	/// (this code is based on actual master without XCMv4)
      	let encoded = hex_literal::hex!("0400");
      	println!("{:?}", VersionedXcm::<()>::decode(&mut &encoded[..]));
      
      Err(Error { cause: None, desc: "Could not decode `VersionedXcm`, variant
      doesn't exist" })
        ``` 
      - Similar compatibility issues exist between AHR and AHW.
      
      ## Solution
      
      This pull request introduces the following solutions:
      
      1. **New trait `CheckVersion`** - added to the `xcm` module and exposing
      `pallet_xcm::SupportedVersion`. This enhancement allows checking the
      actual XCM version for desired destinations outside of the `pallet_xcm`
      module.
      
      2. **Version Check in `HaulBlobExporter`** uses `CheckVersion` to check
      known/configured destination versions, ensuring compatibility. For
      example, in the scenario mentioned, BHR can store the version `3` for
      BHW. If BHR is on XCMv4, it will attempt to downgrade the message to
      version `3` instead of using the latest version `4`.
      
      3. **Version Check in `pallet-xcm-bridge-hub-router`** - this check
      ensures compatibility with the real destination's XCM version,
      preventing the unnecessary sending of messages to the local bridge hub
      if versions are incompatible.
      
      These additions aim to improve the control and compatibility of XCM
      flows over the bridge and addressing issues related to version
      mismatches.
      
      ## Possible alternative solution
      
      _(More investigation is needed, and at the very least, it should extend
      to XCMv4/5. If this proves to be a viable option, I can open an RFC for
      XCM.)._
      
      Add the `XcmVersion` attribute to the `ExportMessage` so that the
      sending chain can determine, based on what is stored in
      `pallet_xcm::SupportedVersion`, the version the destination is using.
      This way, we may not need to handle the version in `HaulBlobExporter`.
      
      ```
      ExportMessage {
      	network: NetworkId,
      	destination: InteriorMultiLocation,
      	xcm: Xcm<()>
      	destination_xcm_version: Version, // <- new attritbute
      },
      ```
      
      ```
      pub trait ExportXcm {
              fn validate(
      		network: NetworkId,
      		channel: u32,
      		universal_source: &mut Option<InteriorMultiLocation>,
      		destination: &mut Option<InteriorMultiLocation>,
      		message: &mut Option<Xcm<()>>,
                      destination_xcm_version: Version, , // <- new attritbute
      	) -> SendResult<Self::Ticket>;
      ```
      
      ## Future Directions
      
      This PR does not fix version discovery over bridge, further
      investigation will be conducted here:
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2417.
      
      ## TODO
      
      - [x] `pallet_xcm` mock for tests uses hard-coded XCM version `2` -
      change to 3 or lastest?
      - [x] fix `pallet-xcm-bridge-hub-router`
      - [x] fix HaulBlobExporter with version determination
      [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/blob/2183669d05f9b510f979a0cc3c7847707bacba2e/polkadot/xcm/xcm-builder/src/universal_exports.rs#L465)
      - [x] add unit-tests to the runtimes
      - [x] run benchmarks for `ExportMessage`
      - [x] extend local run scripts about `force_xcm_version(dest, version)`
      - [ ] when merged, prepare governance calls for Rococo/Westend
      - [ ] add PRDoc
      
      Part of: https://github.com/paritytech/parity-bridges-common/issues/2719
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      575b8f8d
    • Chevdor's avatar
      Changelogs local generation (#1411) · 42a3afba
      Chevdor authored
      
      
      This PR introduces a script and some templates to use the prdoc involved
      in a release and build:
      - the changelog
      - a simple draft of audience documentation
      
      Since the prdoc presence was enforced in the middle of the version
      1.5.0, not all PRs did come with a `prdoc` file.
      This PR creates all the missing `prdoc` files with some minimum content
      allowing to properly generate the changelog.
      The generated content is **not** suitable for the audience
      documentation.
      
      The audience documentation will be possible with the next version, when
      all PR come with a proper `prdoc`.
      
      ## Assumptions
      
      - the prdoc files for release `vX.Y.Z` have been moved under
      `prdoc/X.Y.Z`
      - the changelog requires for now for the prdoc files to contain author +
      topic. Thos fields are optional.
      
      The build script can  be called as:
      ```
      VERSION=X.Y.Z ./scripts/release/build-changelogs.sh
      ```
      
      Related:
      -  #1408
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarEgorPopelyaev <[email protected]>
      42a3afba
  6. Dec 08, 2023
    • Muharem Ismailov's avatar
      Westend: Fellowship Treasury (#2532) · da40d97a
      Muharem Ismailov authored
      
      
      Treasury Pallet Instance for the Fellowship in Westend Collectives.
      
      In this update, we present a Treasury Pallet Instance that is under the
      control of the Fellowship body, with oversight from the Root and
      Treasurer origins. Here's how it is governed:
      - the Root origin have the authority to reject or approve spend
      proposals, with no amount limit for approvals.
      - the Treasurer origin have the authority to reject or approve spend
      proposals, with approval limits of up to 10,000,000 DOT.
      - Voice of all Fellows ranked at 3 or above can reject or approve spend
      proposals, with a maximum approval limit of 10,000 DOT.
      - Voice of Fellows ranked at 4 or above can also reject or approve spend
      proposals, with a maximum approval limit of 10,000,000 DOT.
      
      Additionally, we introduce the Asset Rate Pallet Instance to establish
      conversion rates from asset A to B. This is used to determine if a
      proposed spend amount involving a non-native asset is permissible by the
      commanding origin. The rates can be set up by the Root, Treasurer
      origins, or Voice of all Fellows.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoepetrowski <[email protected]>
      da40d97a
  7. Dec 06, 2023
    • Svyatoslav Nikolsky's avatar
      Added AllSiblingSystemParachains matcher to be used at a parachain level (#2422) · 0b3d0677
      Svyatoslav Nikolsky authored
      As suggested in this thread:
      https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/87#discussion_r1400237122
      
      
      
      We already have the `IsChildSystemParachain`, which may be used at relay
      chain, but it can't be used at a parachain level. So let's use
      `AllSiblingSystemParachains` for that. I was thinking about
      `AllSystemParachains`, but it may cause wrong impression that it can be
      used at a relay chain level.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      0b3d0677
    • Adrian Catangiu's avatar
      pallet-xcm: add new flexible `transfer_assets()` call/extrinsic (#2388) · e7651cf4
      Adrian Catangiu authored
      # Motivation (+testing)
      
      ### Enable easy `ForeignAssets` transfers using `pallet-xcm` 
      
      We had just previously added capabilities to teleport fees during
      reserve-based transfers, but what about reserve-transferring fees when
      needing to teleport some non-fee asset?
      
      This PR aligns everything under either explicit reserve-transfer,
      explicit teleport, or this new flexible `transfer_assets()` which can
      mix and match as needed with fewer artificial constraints imposed to the
      user.
      
      This will enable, for example, a (non-system) parachain to teleport
      their `ForeignAssets` assets to AssetHub while using DOT to pay fees.
      (the assets are teleported - as foreign assets should from their owner
      chain - while DOT used for fees can only be reserve-based transferred
      between said parachain and AssetHub).
      
      Added `xcm-emulator` tests for this scenario ^.
      
      # Description
      
      Reverts `(limited_)reserve_transfer_assets` to only allow reserve-based
      transfers for all `assets` including fees.
      
      Similarly `(limited_)teleport_assets` only allows teleports for all
      `assets` including fees.
          
      For complex combinations of asset transfers where assets and fees may
      have different reserves or different reserve/teleport trust
      configurations, users can use the newly added `transfer_assets()`
      extrinsic which is more flexible in allowing more complex scenarios.
      
      `assets` (excluding `fees`) must have same reserve location or otherwise
      be teleportable to `dest`.
      No limitations imposed on `fees`.
      
      - for local reserve: transfer assets to sovereign account of destination
      chain and forward a notification XCM to `dest` to mint and deposit
      reserve-based assets to `beneficiary`.
      - for destination reserve: burn local assets and forward a notification
      to `dest` chain to withdraw the reserve assets from this chain's
      sovereign account and deposit them to `beneficiary`.
      - for remote reserve: burn local assets, forward XCM to reserve chain to
      move reserves from this chain's SA to `dest` chain's SA, and forward
      another XCM to `dest` to mint and deposit reserve-based assets to
      `beneficiary`.
      - for teleports: burn local assets and forward XCM to `dest` chain to
      mint/teleport assets and deposit them to `beneficiary`.
      
      ## Review notes
      
      Only around 500 lines are prod code (see `pallet_xcm/src/lib.rs`), the
      rest of the PR is new tests and improving existing tests.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      e7651cf4
  8. Dec 05, 2023
  9. Dec 04, 2023
  10. Nov 29, 2023
  11. Nov 27, 2023
  12. Nov 17, 2023
  13. Nov 16, 2023
  14. Nov 14, 2023
  15. Nov 13, 2023
    • Adrian Catangiu's avatar
      pallet-xcm: enhance `reserve_transfer_assets` to support remote reserves (#1672) · 18257373
      Adrian Catangiu authored
      ## Motivation
      
      `pallet-xcm` is the main user-facing interface for XCM functionality,
      including assets manipulation functions like `teleportAssets()` and
      `reserve_transfer_assets()` calls.
      
      While `teleportAsset()` works both ways, `reserve_transfer_assets()`
      works only for sending reserve-based assets to a remote destination and
      beneficiary when the reserve is the _local chain_.
      
      ## Solution
      
      This PR enhances `pallet_xcm::(limited_)reserve_withdraw_assets` to
      support transfers when reserves are other chains.
      This will allow complete, **bi-directional** reserve-based asset
      transfers user stories using `pallet-xcm`.
      
      Enables following scenarios:
      - transferring assets with local reserve (was previously supported iff
      asset used as fee also had local reserve - now it works in all cases),
      - transferring assets with reserve on destination,
      - transferring assets with reserve on remote/third-party chain (iff
      assets and fees have same remote reserve),
      - transferring assets with reserve different than the reserve of the
      asset to be used as fees - meaning can be used to transfer random asset
      with local/dest reserve while using DOT for fees on all involved chains,
      even if DOT local/dest reserve doesn't match asset reserve,
      - transferring assets with any type of local/dest reserve while using
      fees which can be teleported between involved chains.
      
      All of the above is done by pallet inner logic without the user having
      to specify which scenario/reserves/teleports/etc. The correct scenario
      and corresponding XCM programs are identified, and respectively, built
      automatically based on runtime configuration of trusted teleporters and
      trusted reserves.
      
      #### Current limitations:
      - while `fees` and "non-fee" `assets` CAN have different reserves (or
      fees CAN be teleported), the remaining "non-fee" `assets` CANNOT, among
      themselves, have different reserve locations (this is also implicitly
      enforced by `MAX_ASSETS_FOR_TRANSFER=2`, but this can be safely
      increased in the future).
      - `fees` and "non-fee" `assets` CANNOT have **different remote**
      reserves (this could also be supported in the future, but adds even more
      complexity while possibly not being worth it - we'll see what the future
      holds).
      
      Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1584
      Fixes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2055
      
      
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarFrancisco Aguirre <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBranislav Kontur <[email protected]>
      18257373
  16. Nov 10, 2023
    • PG Herveou's avatar
      Contracts: Add XCM traits to interface with contracts (#2086) · 6b7be115
      PG Herveou authored
      We are introducing a new set of `XcmController` traits (final name yet
      to be determined).
      These traits are implemented by `pallet-xcm` and allows other pallets,
      such as `pallet_contracts`, to rely on these traits instead of tight
      coupling them to `pallet-xcm`.
      
      Using only the existing Xcm traits would mean duplicating the logic from
      `pallet-xcm` in these other pallets, which we aim to avoid. Our
      objective is to ensure that when these APIs are called from
      `pallet-contracts`, they produce the exact same outcomes as if called
      directly from `pallet-xcm`.
      
      The other benefits is that we can also expose return values to
      `pallet-contracts` instead of just calling `pallet-xcm` dispatchable and
      getting a `DispatchResult` back.
      
      See traits integration in this PR
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1248
      
      , where the traits
      are used as follow to define and implement `pallet-contracts` Config.
      ```rs
      // Contracts config:
      pub trait Config: frame_system::Config {
        // ...
      
        /// A type that exposes XCM APIs, allowing contracts to interact with other parachains, and
        /// execute XCM programs.
        type Xcm: xcm_executor::traits::Controller<
      	  OriginFor<Self>,
      	  <Self as frame_system::Config>::RuntimeCall,
      	  BlockNumberFor<Self>,
        >;
      }
      
      // implementation
      impl pallet_contracts::Config for Runtime {
              // ...
      
      	type Xcm = pallet_xcm::Pallet<Self>;
      }
      ```
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarAlexander Theißen <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      6b7be115
  17. Nov 03, 2023
    • Svyatoslav Nikolsky's avatar
      [testnet] Allow governance to control fees for Rococo <> Westend bridge (#2139) · 0d3c67d9
      Svyatoslav Nikolsky authored
      Right now governance could only control byte-fee component of Rococo <>
      Westend message fees (paid at Asset Hubs). This PR changes it a bit:
      1) governance now allowed to control both fee components - byte fee and
      base fee;
      2) base fee now includes cost of "default" delivery and confirmation
      transactions, in addition to `ExportMessage` instruction cost.
      0d3c67d9
  18. Nov 02, 2023
    • Oliver Tale-Yazdi's avatar
      Use `Message Queue` as DMP and XCMP dispatch queue (#1246) · e1c033eb
      Oliver Tale-Yazdi authored
      (imported from https://github.com/paritytech/cumulus/pull/2157)
      
      ## Changes
      
      This MR refactores the XCMP, Parachains System and DMP pallets to use
      the [MessageQueue](https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/12485)
      for delayed execution of incoming messages. The DMP pallet is entirely
      replaced by the MQ and thereby removed. This allows for PoV-bounded
      execution and resolves a number of issues that stem from the current
      work-around.
      
      All System Parachains adopt this change.  
      The most important changes are in `primitives/core/src/lib.rs`,
      `parachains/common/src/process_xcm_message.rs`,
      `pallets/parachain-system/src/lib.rs`, `pallets/xcmp-queue/src/lib.rs`
      and the runtime configs.
      
      ### DMP Queue Pallet
      
      The pallet got removed and its logic refactored into parachain-system.
      Overweight message management can be done directly through the MQ
      pallet.
      
      Final undeployment migrations are provided by
      `cumulus_pallet_dmp_queue::UndeployDmpQueue` and `DeleteDmpQueue` that
      can be configured with an aux config trait like:
      
      ```rust
      parameter_types! {
      	pub const DmpQueuePalletName: &'static str = \"DmpQueue\" < CHANGE ME;
      	pub const RelayOrigin: AggregateMessageOrigin = AggregateMessageOrigin::Parent;
      }
      
      impl cumulus_pallet_dmp_queue::MigrationConfig for Runtime {
      	type PalletName = DmpQueuePalletName;
      	type DmpHandler = frame_support::traits::EnqueueWithOrigin<MessageQueue, RelayOrigin>;
      	type DbWeight = <Runtime as frame_system::Config>::DbWeight;
      }
      
      // And adding them to your Migrations tuple:
      pub type Migrations = (
      	...
      	cumulus_pallet_dmp_queue::UndeployDmpQueue<Runtime>,
      	cumulus_pallet_dmp_queue::DeleteDmpQueue<Runtime>,
      );
      ```
      
      ### XCMP Queue pallet
      
      Removed all dispatch queue functionality. Incoming XCMP messages are now
      either: Immediately handled if they are Signals, enqueued into the MQ
      pallet otherwise.
      
      New config items for the XCMP queue pallet:
      ```rust
      /// The actual queue implementation that retains the messages for later processing.
      type XcmpQueue: EnqueueMessage<ParaId>;
      
      /// How a XCM over HRMP from a sibling parachain should be processed.
      type XcmpProcessor: ProcessMessage<Origin = ParaId>;
      
      /// The maximal number of suspended XCMP channels at the same time.
      #[pallet::constant]
      type MaxInboundSuspended: Get<u32>;
      ```
      
      How to configure those:
      
      ```rust
      // Use the MessageQueue pallet to store messages for later processing. The `TransformOrigin` is needed since
      // the MQ pallet itself operators on `AggregateMessageOrigin` but we want to enqueue `ParaId`s.
      type XcmpQueue = TransformOrigin<MessageQueue, AggregateMessageOrigin, ParaId, ParaIdToSibling>;
      
      // Process XCMP messages from siblings. This is type-safe to only accept `ParaId`s. They will be dispatched
      // with origin `Junction::Sibling(…)`.
      type XcmpProcessor = ProcessFromSibling<
      	ProcessXcmMessage<
      		AggregateMessageOrigin,
      		xcm_executor::XcmExecutor<xcm_config::XcmConfig>,
      		RuntimeCall,
      	>,
      >;
      
      // Not really important what to choose here. Just something larger than the maximal number of channels.
      type MaxInboundSuspended = sp_core::ConstU32<1_000>;
      ```
      
      The `InboundXcmpStatus` storage item was replaced by
      `InboundXcmpSuspended` since it now only tracks inbound queue suspension
      and no message indices anymore.
      
      Now only sends the most recent channel `Signals`, as all prio ones are
      out-dated anyway.
      
      ### Parachain System pallet
      
      For `DMP` messages instead of forwarding them to the `DMP` pallet, it
      now pushes them to the configured `DmpQueue`. The message processing
      which was triggered in `set_validation_data` is now being done by the MQ
      pallet `on_initialize`.
      
      XCMP messages are still handed off to the `XcmpMessageHandler`
      (XCMP-Queue pallet) - no change here.
      
      New config items for the parachain system pallet:
      ```rust
      /// Queues inbound downward messages for delayed processing. 
      ///
      /// Analogous to the `XcmpQueue` of the XCMP queue pallet.
      type DmpQueue: EnqueueMessage<AggregateMessageOrigin>;
      ``` 
      
      How to configure:
      ```rust
      /// Use the MQ pallet to store DMP messages for delayed processing.
      type DmpQueue = MessageQueue;
      ``` 
      
      ## Message Flow
      
      The flow of messages on the parachain side. Messages come in from the
      left via the `Validation Data` and finally end up at the `Xcm Executor`
      on the right.
      
      ![Untitled
      (1)](https://github.com/paritytech/cumulus/assets/10380170/6cf8b377-88c9-4aed-96df-baace266e04d)
      
      ## Further changes
      
      - Bumped the default suspension, drop and resume thresholds in
      `QueueConfigData::default()`.
      - `XcmpQueue::{suspend_xcm_execution, resume_xcm_execution}` errors when
      they would be a noop.
      - Properly validate the `QueueConfigData` before setting it.
      - Marked weight files as auto-generated so they wont auto-expand in the
      MR files view.
      - Move the `hypothetical` asserts to `frame_support` under the name
      `experimental_hypothetically`
      
      Questions:
      - [ ] What about the ugly `#[cfg(feature = \"runtime-benchmarks\")]` in
      the runtimes? Not sure how to best fix. Just having them like this makes
      tests fail that rely on the real message processor when the feature is
      enabled.
      - [ ] Need a good weight for `MessageQueueServiceWeight`. The scheduler
      already takes 80% so I put it to 10% but that is quite low.
      
      TODO:
      - [x] Remove c&p code after
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/6271
      - [x] Use `HandleMessage` once it is public in Substrate
      - [x] fix `runtime-benchmarks` feature
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot/pull/6966
      
      
      - [x] Benchmarks
      - [x] Tests
      - [ ] Migrate `InboundXcmpStatus` to `InboundXcmpSuspended`
      - [x] Possibly cleanup Migrations (DMP+XCMP)
      - [x] optional: create `TransformProcessMessageOrigin` in Substrate and
      replace `ProcessFromSibling`
      - [ ] Rerun weights on ref HW
      
      ---------
      
      Signed-off-by: default avatarOliver Tale-Yazdi <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarLiam Aharon <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarKian Paimani <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      e1c033eb
  19. Nov 01, 2023
  20. Oct 26, 2023
    • Dastan's avatar
      Expose collection attributes from `Inspect` trait (#1914) · 0bcebac4
      Dastan authored
      # Description
      
      - What does this PR do?
      
      While working with `pallet_nfts` through `nonfungibles_v2` traits
      `Inspect, Mutate`, I found out that once you have set the collection
      attribute with `<Nfts as Mutate>::set_collection_attribute()`, it's not
      possible to read it with `<Nfts as Inspect>::collection_attribute()`
      since they use different `namespace` values. When setting the attribute,
      `AttributeNamespace::Pallet` is used, while
      `AttributeNamespace::CollectionOwner` is used when reading.
      
      more context:
      https://github.com/freeverseio/laos/issues/7#issuecomment-1766137370
      
      This PR makes `item` an optional parameter in
      `Inspect::system_attribute()`, to be able to read collection attributes.
      
      - Why are these changes needed?
      
      To be able to read collection level attributes when reading attributes
      of the collection. It will be possible to read collection attributes by
      passing `None` for `item`
      
      - How were these changes implemented and what do they affect?
      
      `NftsApi` is also affected and `NftsApi::system_attribute()` now accepts
      optional `item` parameter.
      
      ## Breaking change
      
      Because of the change in the `NftsApi::system_attribute()` method's
      `item` param, parachains who integrated the `NftsApi` need to update
      their API code and frontend integrations accordingly. AssetHubs are
      unaffected since the NftsApi wasn't released on those parachains yet.
      0bcebac4
  21. Oct 25, 2023
    • Branislav Kontur's avatar
      [testnet] Align testnet system parachain runtimes using... · f6560c2b
      Branislav Kontur authored
      [testnet] Align testnet system parachain runtimes using `RelayTreasuryLocation` and `SystemParachains` in the same way (#2023)
      
      This PR addresses several issues:
      - simplify referencing `RelayTreasuryLocation` without needing
      additional `RelayTreasury` struct
      - fix for referencing `SystemParachains` from parachain with `parents:
      1` instead of `parents: 0`
      - removed hard-coded constants and fix tests for `asset-hub-rococo`
      which was merged to master after
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1726
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      f6560c2b
  22. Oct 24, 2023
  23. Oct 23, 2023
  24. Oct 18, 2023
    • Keith Yeung's avatar
      Introduce XcmFeesToAccount fee manager (#1234) · 3dece311
      Keith Yeung authored
      
      
      Combination of paritytech/polkadot#7005, its addon PR
      paritytech/polkadot#7585 and its companion paritytech/cumulus#2433.
      
      This PR introduces a new XcmFeesToAccount struct which implements the
      `FeeManager` trait, and assigns this struct as the `FeeManager` in the
      XCM config for all runtimes.
      
      The struct simply deposits all fees handled by the XCM executor to a
      specified account. In all runtimes, the specified account is configured
      as the treasury account.
      
      XCM __delivery__ fees are now being introduced (unless the root origin
      is sending a message to a system parachain on behalf of the originating
      chain).
      
      # Note for reviewers
      
      Most file changes are tests that had to be modified to account for the
      new fees.
      Main changes are in:
      - cumulus/pallets/xcmp-queue/src/lib.rs <- To make it track the delivery
      fees exponential factor
      - polkadot/xcm/xcm-builder/src/fee_handling.rs <- Added. Has the
      FeeManager implementation
      - All runtime xcm_config files <- To add the FeeManager to the XCM
      configuration
      
      # Important note
      
      After this change, instructions that create and send a new XCM (Query*,
      Report*, ExportMessage, InitiateReserveWithdraw, InitiateTeleport,
      DepositReserveAsset, TransferReserveAsset, LockAsset and RequestUnlock)
      will require the corresponding origin account in the origin register to
      pay for transport delivery fees, and the onward message will fail to be
      sent if the origin account does not have the required amount. This
      delivery fee is on top of what we already collect as tx fees in
      pallet-xcm and XCM BuyExecution fees!
      
      Wallet UIs that want to expose the new delivery fee can do so using the
      formula:
      
      ```
      delivery_fee_factor * (base_fee + encoded_msg_len * per_byte_fee)
      ```
      
      where the delivery fee factor can be obtained from the corresponding
      pallet based on which transport you are using (UMP, HRMP or bridges),
      the base fee is a constant, the encoded message length from the message
      itself and the per byte fee is the same as the configured per byte fee
      for txs (i.e. `TransactionByteFee`).
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBranislav Kontur <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarGiles Cope <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarFrancisco Aguirre <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarLiam Aharon <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarKian Paimani <[email protected]>
      3dece311
    • Adrian Catangiu's avatar
      cumulus: add asset-hub-rococo runtime based on asset-hub-kusama and add... · 8b3905d2
      Adrian Catangiu authored
      
      cumulus: add asset-hub-rococo runtime based on asset-hub-kusama and add asset-bridging support to it (#1215)
      
      This commit adds Rococo Asset Hub dedicated runtime so we can test new
      features here, before merging them in Kusama Asset Hub.
      Also adds one such feature: asset transfer over bridge (Rococo AssetHub
      <> Wococo AssetHub)
      
      - clone `asset-hub-kusama-runtime` -> `asset-hub-rococo-runtime`
      - make it use Rococo primitives, names, assets, constants, etc
      - add asset-transfer-over-bridge support to Rococo AssetHub <> Wococo
      AssetHub
      
      Fixes #1128
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarBranislav Kontur <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: default avatarFrancisco Aguirre <[email protected]>
      8b3905d2
  25. Oct 17, 2023
  26. Oct 16, 2023
  27. Oct 10, 2023
  28. Oct 07, 2023
    • Muharem Ismailov's avatar
      Treasury spends various asset kinds (#1333) · cb944dc5
      Muharem Ismailov authored
      
      
      ### Summary 
      
      This PR introduces new dispatchables to the treasury pallet, allowing
      spends of various asset types. The enhanced features of the treasury
      pallet, in conjunction with the asset-rate pallet, are set up and
      enabled for Westend and Rococo.
      
      ### Westend and Rococo runtimes.
      
      Polkadot/Kusams/Rococo Treasury can accept proposals for `spends` of
      various asset kinds by specifying the asset's location and ID.
      
      #### Treasury Instance New Dispatchables:
      - `spend(AssetKind, AssetBalance, Beneficiary, Option<ValidFrom>)` -
      propose and approve a spend;
      - `payout(SpendIndex)` - payout an approved spend or retry a failed
      payout
      - `check_payment(SpendIndex)` - check the status of a payout;
      - `void_spend(SpendIndex)` - void previously approved spend;
      > existing spend dispatchable renamed to spend_local
      
      in this context, the `AssetKind` parameter contains the asset's location
      and it's corresponding `asset_id`, for example:
      `USDT` on `AssetHub`,
      ``` rust
      location = MultiLocation(0, X1(Parachain(1000)))
      asset_id = MultiLocation(0, X2(PalletInstance(50), GeneralIndex(1984)))
      ```
      
      the `Beneficiary` parameter is a `MultiLocation` in the context of the
      asset's location, for example
      ``` rust
      // the Fellowship salary pallet's location / account
      FellowshipSalaryPallet = MultiLocation(1, X2(Parachain(1001), PalletInstance(64)))
      // or custom `AccountId`
      Alice = MultiLocation(0, AccountId32(network: None, id: [1,...]))
      ```
      
      the `AssetBalance` represents the amount of the `AssetKind` to be
      transferred to the `Beneficiary`. For permission checks, the asset
      amount is converted to the native amount and compared against the
      maximum spendable amount determined by the commanding spend origin.
      
      the `spend` dispatchable allows for batching spends with different
      `ValidFrom` arguments, enabling milestone-based spending. If the
      expectations tied to an approved spend are not met, it is possible to
      void the spend later using the `void_spend` dispatchable.
      
      Asset Rate Pallet provides the conversion rate from the `AssetKind` to
      the native balance.
      
      #### Asset Rate Instance Dispatchables:
      - `create(AssetKind, Rate)` - initialize a conversion rate to the native
      balance for the given asset
      - `update(AssetKind, Rate)` - update the conversion rate to the native
      balance for the given asset
      - `remove(AssetKind)` - remove an existing conversion rate to the native
      balance for the given asset
      
      the pallet's dispatchables can be executed by the Root or Treasurer
      origins.
      
      ### Treasury Pallet
      
      Treasury Pallet can accept proposals for `spends` of various asset kinds
      and pay them out through the implementation of the `Pay` trait.
      
      New Dispatchables:
      - `spend(Config::AssetKind, AssetBalance, Config::Beneficiary,
      Option<ValidFrom>)` - propose and approve a spend;
      - `payout(SpendIndex)` - payout an approved spend or retry a failed
      payout;
      - `check_payment(SpendIndex)` - check the status of a payout;
      - `void_spend(SpendIndex)` - void previously approved spend;
      > existing spend dispatchable renamed to spend_local
      
      The parameters' types of the `spend` dispatchable exposed via the
      pallet's `Config` and allows to propose and accept a spend of a certain
      amount.
      
      An approved spend can be claimed via the `payout` within the
      `Config::SpendPeriod`. Clients provide an implementation of the `Pay`
      trait which can pay an asset of the `AssetKind` to the `Beneficiary` in
      `AssetBalance` units.
      
      The implementation of the Pay trait might not have an immediate final
      payment status, for example if implemented over `XCM` and the actual
      transfer happens on a remote chain.
      
      The `check_status` dispatchable can be executed to update the spend's
      payment state and retry the `payout` if the payment has failed.
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: default avatarjoe petrowski <[email protected]>
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      cb944dc5
  29. Oct 02, 2023
    • Liam Aharon's avatar
      Init System Parachain storage versions and add migration check jobs to CI (#1344) · db3fd687
      Liam Aharon authored
      Makes SPs first class citizens along with the relay chains in the
      context of our CI runtime upgrade checks.
      
      ## Code changes
      
      - Sets missing current storage version in `uniques` pallet
      - Adds multisig V1 migration to run where it was missing
      - Removes executed migration whos pre/post hooks were failing from
      collectives runtime
      - Initializes storage versions for SP pallets added after genesis
      - Originally I was going to wait for
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1297 to be merged so
      this wouldn't need to be done manually, but it doesn't seem like it'll
      be merged any time soon so I've decided to set them manually to unblock
      this
      
      ## CI changes
      
      - Removed dependency of `westend` runtime upgrades being complete prior
      to other ones running. I assume it is supposed to cache the
      `try-runtime` build for a performance benefit, but it seems it wasn't
      working. Maybe someone from the CI team can look into this or explain
      why it needs to be there?
      
      - Adds check-runtime-migration jobs for Parity asset-hubs, bridge-hubs
      and contract chains
      
      - Updated VARIABLES to accomodate the `kusama-runtime` package being
      renamed to `staging-kusama-runtime` in
      https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1241
      
      - Added `EXTRA_ARGS` variable to `check-runtime-migration`, and set
      `--no-weight-warnings` to the relay chain runtime upgrade checks (relay
      chains don't have weight restrictions).
      db3fd687
  30. Sep 27, 2023
  31. Sep 05, 2023
    • joe petrowski's avatar
      Move Relay-Specific Shared Code to One Place (#1193) · a1469180
      joe petrowski authored
      * add common libs
      
      * asset hubs
      
      * add westend
      
      * bridge hubs
      
      * collectives
      
      * contracts
      
      * emulated tests
      
      * parachain bin
      
      * delete collectives constants and update docs
      
      * integration tests should have apache license (some missing, some needed changing)
      
      * propagate features
      
      * fmt
      a1469180
  32. Aug 31, 2023
    • Bastian Köcher's avatar
      Rename `polkadot-parachain` to `polkadot-parachain-primitives` (#1334) · a33d7922
      Bastian Köcher authored
      * Rename `polkadot-parachain` to `polkadot-parachain-primitives`
      
      While doing this it also fixes some last `rustdoc` issues and fixes
      another Cargo warning related to `pallet-paged-list`.
      
      * Fix compilation
      
      * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh"
      
      * Fix XCM docs
      
      ---------
      
      Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
      a33d7922
  33. Aug 30, 2023