#![allow(unused)] fn main() { //! # Fundamentals lesson 5: XCM Executor //! //! Create your own executor for XCM. use super::holding::*; use sp_std::{marker::PhantomData, prelude::*}; use xcm::latest::prelude::*; use xcm_executor::traits::{ProcessTransaction, TransactAsset}; pub trait XcmConfig { /// How to withdraw and deposit an asset. type AssetTransactor: TransactAsset; /// Transactional processor for XCM instructions. type TransactionalProcessor: ProcessTransaction; } /// The heart of the XCM Virtual Machine. pub struct XcmExecutor<Config: XcmConfig> { /// The asset holding registrar, where we keep track of assets being processed by the XCM /// Executor. pub holding: AssetsInHolding, /// Contextual data pertaining to a specific list of XCM instructions. Most relevant the /// `origin` of the XCM Message. pub context: XcmContext, /// Just a placeholder to allow Rust to let us keep `Config`. _config: PhantomData<Config>, } /// The implementation of the XCM Executor and how it processes XCM. impl<Config: XcmConfig> XcmExecutor<Config> { /// Crete an initialize a new XCM Executor. pub fn new(origin: impl Into<Location>) -> Self { let origin = origin.into(); // In our version of the XCM Executor, we ignore `message_id` and `topic`. let context = XcmContext { origin: Some(origin), message_id: Default::default(), topic: None }; Self { holding: Default::default(), context, _config: PhantomData } } /// Process an entire XCM program, instruction by instruction. pub fn process(&mut self, xcm: Xcm<()>) -> Result<(), XcmError> { log::trace!(target: "xcm::process", "xcm: {:?}", xcm); for instruction in xcm.0.into_iter() { self.process_instruction(instruction)?; } Ok(()) } /// Simple helper function to access the `origin` from the XCM Executor `context`. pub fn origin_ref(&self) -> Option<&Location> { self.context.origin.as_ref() } /// Process a single XCM instruction, mutating the state of the XCM virtual machine. fn process_instruction(&mut self, instr: Instruction<()>) -> Result<(), XcmError> { log::trace!(target: "xcm::process_instruction", "=== {:?}", instr); match instr { // Clear the origin. // // This may be used by the XCM author to ensure that later instructions cannot command // the authority of the origin (e.g. if they are being relayed from an untrusted // source, as often the case with `ReserveAssetDeposited`). ClearOrigin => { self.context.origin = None; Ok(()) }, // Appends `who` to the current XCM Executor `origin` location. DescendOrigin(who) => self .context .origin .as_mut() .ok_or(XcmError::BadOrigin)? .append_with(who) .map_err(|_| XcmError::LocationFull), // Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place equivalent // assets under the ownership of `beneficiary`. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn. // - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets. TransferAsset { assets, beneficiary } => { /* TODO: - Process everything inside a `TransactionalProcessor`. - Get the `origin` from `self.origin_ref()`. - For each `asset` in `assets` - Use `AssetTransactor` and `transfer_asset` to the `beneficiary`. - If everything works well, return `Ok(())` */ todo!("{:?} {:?}", assets, beneficiary) }, // Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place them into the // Holding Register. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn into holding. WithdrawAsset(assets) => { todo!("{:?}", assets) }, // Reduce Holding by up to the given assets. // // Holding is reduced by as much as possible up to the assets in the parameter. It is // not an error if the Holding does not contain the assets (to make this an error, use // `ExpectAsset` prior). BurnAsset(assets) => { todo!("{:?}", assets) }, // Remove the asset(s) (`assets`) from the Holding Register and place equivalent assets // under the ownership of `beneficiary` within this consensus system. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) to remove from holding. // - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets. DepositAsset { assets, beneficiary } => { todo!("{:?} {:?}", assets, beneficiary) }, // Asset(s) (`assets`) have been destroyed on the `origin` system and equivalent assets // should be created and placed into the Holding Register. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) that are minted into the Holding Register. ReceiveTeleportedAsset(assets) => { todo!("{:?}", assets) }, // In this workshop, we won't be implementing every instruction, just the ones above... // Our executor will simply panic if you try to execute other instructions. _ => unimplemented!(), } } } /// A public trait allowing other systems to access and use the `XcmExecutor`. pub trait ExecuteXcm { /// Execute an XCM from a given `origin`. fn execute(origin: impl Into<Location>, xcm: Xcm<()>) -> XcmResult; } impl<Config: XcmConfig> ExecuteXcm for XcmExecutor<Config> { /// Execute an XCM from a given `origin`. fn execute(origin: impl Into<Location>, xcm: Xcm<()>) -> XcmResult { log::trace!(target: "xcm::execute", "xcm: {:?}", xcm); todo!("{:?}", origin.into()) } } }
#![allow(unused)] fn main() { //! # Fundamentals lesson 5: XCM Executor //! //! Create your own executor for XCM. use super::holding::*; use sp_std::{marker::PhantomData, prelude::*}; use xcm::latest::prelude::*; use xcm_executor::traits::{ProcessTransaction, TransactAsset}; pub trait XcmConfig { /// How to withdraw and deposit an asset. type AssetTransactor: TransactAsset; /// Transactional processor for XCM instructions. type TransactionalProcessor: ProcessTransaction; } /// The heart of the XCM Virtual Machine. pub struct XcmExecutor<Config: XcmConfig> { /// The asset holding registrar, where we keep track of assets being processed by the XCM /// Executor. pub holding: AssetsInHolding, /// Contextual data pertaining to a specific list of XCM instructions. Most relevant the /// `origin` of the XCM Message. pub context: XcmContext, /// Just a placeholder to allow Rust to let us keep `Config`. _config: PhantomData<Config>, } /// The implementation of the XCM Executor and how it processes XCM. impl<Config: XcmConfig> XcmExecutor<Config> { /// Crete an initialize a new XCM Executor. pub fn new(origin: impl Into<Location>) -> Self { let origin = origin.into(); // In our version of the XCM Executor, we ignore `message_id` and `topic`. let context = XcmContext { origin: Some(origin), message_id: Default::default(), topic: None }; Self { holding: Default::default(), context, _config: PhantomData } } /// Process an entire XCM program, instruction by instruction. pub fn process(&mut self, xcm: Xcm<()>) -> Result<(), XcmError> { log::trace!(target: "xcm::process", "xcm: {:?}", xcm); for instruction in xcm.0.into_iter() { self.process_instruction(instruction)?; } Ok(()) } /// Simple helper function to access the `origin` from the XCM Executor `context`. pub fn origin_ref(&self) -> Option<&Location> { self.context.origin.as_ref() } /// Process a single XCM instruction, mutating the state of the XCM virtual machine. fn process_instruction(&mut self, instr: Instruction<()>) -> Result<(), XcmError> { log::trace!(target: "xcm::process_instruction", "=== {:?}", instr); match instr { // Clear the origin. // // This may be used by the XCM author to ensure that later instructions cannot command // the authority of the origin (e.g. if they are being relayed from an untrusted // source, as often the case with `ReserveAssetDeposited`). ClearOrigin => { self.context.origin = None; Ok(()) }, // Appends `who` to the current XCM Executor `origin` location. DescendOrigin(who) => self .context .origin .as_mut() .ok_or(XcmError::BadOrigin)? .append_with(who) .map_err(|_| XcmError::LocationFull), // Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place equivalent // assets under the ownership of `beneficiary`. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn. // - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets. TransferAsset { assets, beneficiary } => { Config::TransactionalProcessor::process(|| { // Take `assets` from the origin account (on-chain) and place into dest account. let origin = self.origin_ref().ok_or(XcmError::BadOrigin)?; // Transfer each asset using the `AssetTransactor`. for asset in assets.inner() { Config::AssetTransactor::transfer_asset( &asset, origin, &beneficiary, &self.context, )?; } Ok(()) }) }, // Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place them into the // Holding Register. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn into holding. WithdrawAsset(assets) => { todo!("{:?}", assets) }, // Reduce Holding by up to the given assets. // // Holding is reduced by as much as possible up to the assets in the parameter. It is // not an error if the Holding does not contain the assets (to make this an error, use // `ExpectAsset` prior). BurnAsset(assets) => { todo!("{:?}", assets) }, // Remove the asset(s) (`assets`) from the Holding Register and place equivalent assets // under the ownership of `beneficiary` within this consensus system. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) to remove from holding. // - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets. DepositAsset { assets, beneficiary } => { todo!("{:?} {:?}", assets, beneficiary) }, // Asset(s) (`assets`) have been destroyed on the `origin` system and equivalent assets // should be created and placed into the Holding Register. // // - `assets`: The asset(s) that are minted into the Holding Register. ReceiveTeleportedAsset(assets) => { todo!("{:?}", assets) }, // In this workshop, we won't be implementing every instruction, just the ones above... // Our executor will simply panic if you try to execute other instructions. _ => unimplemented!(), } } } /// A public trait allowing other systems to access and use the `XcmExecutor`. pub trait ExecuteXcm { /// Execute an XCM from a given `origin`. fn execute(origin: impl Into<Location>, xcm: Xcm<()>) -> XcmResult; } impl<Config: XcmConfig> ExecuteXcm for XcmExecutor<Config> { /// Execute an XCM from a given `origin`. fn execute(origin: impl Into<Location>, xcm: Xcm<()>) -> XcmResult { log::trace!(target: "xcm::execute", "xcm: {:?}", xcm); todo!("{:?}", origin.into()) } } }
diff --git a/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs b/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs
index 57e1bd4..97ba170 100644
--- a/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs
+++ b/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs
@@ -79,6 +79,13 @@ impl<Config: XcmConfig> XcmExecutor<Config> {
// - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn.
// - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets.
TransferAsset { assets, beneficiary } => {
+ /* TODO:
+ - Process everything inside a `TransactionalProcessor`.
+ - Get the `origin` from `self.origin_ref()`.
+ - For each `asset` in `assets`
+ - Use `AssetTransactor` and `transfer_asset` to the `beneficiary`.
+ - If everything works well, return `Ok(())`
+ */
todo!("{:?} {:?}", assets, beneficiary)
},
// Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place them into the
diff --git a/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs b/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs
index 97ba170..f84c243 100644
--- a/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs
+++ b/fundamentals/src/xcm_executor.rs
@@ -79,14 +79,20 @@ impl<Config: XcmConfig> XcmExecutor<Config> {
// - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn.
// - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets.
TransferAsset { assets, beneficiary } => {
- /* TODO:
- - Process everything inside a `TransactionalProcessor`.
- - Get the `origin` from `self.origin_ref()`.
- - For each `asset` in `assets`
- - Use `AssetTransactor` and `transfer_asset` to the `beneficiary`.
- - If everything works well, return `Ok(())`
- */
- todo!("{:?} {:?}", assets, beneficiary)
+ Config::TransactionalProcessor::process(|| {
+ // Take `assets` from the origin account (on-chain) and place into dest account.
+ let origin = self.origin_ref().ok_or(XcmError::BadOrigin)?;
+ // Transfer each asset using the `AssetTransactor`.
+ for asset in assets.inner() {
+ Config::AssetTransactor::transfer_asset(
+ &asset,
+ origin,
+ &beneficiary,
+ &self.context,
+ )?;
+ }
+ Ok(())
+ })
},
// Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place them into the
// Holding Register.