// Package verify contains RPC wrappers for verify contract. package verify import ( "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/core/transaction" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/smartcontract" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/util" ) // Hash contains contract hash. var Hash = util.Uint160{0x33, 0x22, 0x11, 0x0, 0xff, 0xee, 0xdd, 0xcc, 0xbb, 0xaa, 0x99, 0x88, 0x77, 0x66, 0x55, 0x44, 0x33, 0x22, 0x11, 0x0} // Actor is used by Contract to call state-changing methods. type Actor interface { MakeCall(contract util.Uint160, method string, params ...interface{}) (*transaction.Transaction, error) MakeRun(script []byte) (*transaction.Transaction, error) MakeUnsignedCall(contract util.Uint160, method string, attrs []transaction.Attribute, params ...interface{}) (*transaction.Transaction, error) MakeUnsignedRun(script []byte, attrs []transaction.Attribute) (*transaction.Transaction, error) SendCall(contract util.Uint160, method string, params ...interface{}) (util.Uint256, uint32, error) SendRun(script []byte) (util.Uint256, uint32, error) } // Contract implements all contract methods. type Contract struct { actor Actor } // New creates an instance of Contract using Hash and the given Actor. func New(actor Actor) *Contract { return &Contract{actor} } func scriptForVerify() ([]byte, error) { return smartcontract.CreateCallWithAssertScript(Hash, "verify") } // Verify creates a transaction invoking `verify` method of the contract. // This transaction is signed and immediately sent to the network. // The values returned are its hash, ValidUntilBlock value and error if any. func (c *Contract) Verify() (util.Uint256, uint32, error) { script, err := scriptForVerify() if err != nil { return util.Uint256{}, 0, err } return c.actor.SendRun(script) } // VerifyTransaction creates a transaction invoking `verify` method of the contract. // This transaction is signed, but not sent to the network, instead it's // returned to the caller. func (c *Contract) VerifyTransaction() (*transaction.Transaction, error) { script, err := scriptForVerify() if err != nil { return nil, err } return c.actor.MakeRun(script) } // VerifyUnsigned creates a transaction invoking `verify` method of the contract. // This transaction is not signed, it's simply returned to the caller. // Any fields of it that do not affect fees can be changed (ValidUntilBlock, // Nonce), fee values (NetworkFee, SystemFee) can be increased as well. func (c *Contract) VerifyUnsigned() (*transaction.Transaction, error) { script, err := scriptForVerify() if err != nil { return nil, err } return c.actor.MakeUnsignedRun(script, nil) }