forked from TrueCloudLab/neoneo-go
50c8805034
They can't even be used now because they'll fail the conversion. Signed-off-by: Roman Khimov <roman@nspcc.ru>
350 lines
14 KiB
Go
350 lines
14 KiB
Go
package cmdargs
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/cli/flags"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/core/transaction"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/crypto/keys"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/encoding/address"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/rpcclient/actor"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/smartcontract"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/wallet"
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"github.com/urfave/cli"
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)
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const (
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// CosignersSeparator marks the start of cosigners cli args.
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CosignersSeparator = "--"
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// ArrayStartSeparator marks the start of array cli arg.
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ArrayStartSeparator = "["
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// ArrayEndSeparator marks the end of array cli arg.
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ArrayEndSeparator = "]"
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)
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const (
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// ParamsParsingDoc is a documentation for parameters parsing.
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ParamsParsingDoc = ` Arguments always do have regular Neo smart contract parameter types, either
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specified explicitly or being inferred from the value. To specify the type
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manually use "type:value" syntax where the type is one of the following:
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'signature', 'bool', 'int', 'hash160', 'hash256', 'bytes', 'key' or 'string'.
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Array types are also supported: use special space-separated '[' and ']'
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symbols around array values to denote array bounds. Nested arrays are also
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supported. Null parameter is supported via 'nil' keyword without additional
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type specification.
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There is ability to provide an argument of 'bytearray' type via file. Use a
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special 'filebytes' argument type for this with a filepath specified after
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the colon, e.g. 'filebytes:my_file.txt'.
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Given values are type-checked against given types with the following
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restrictions applied:
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* 'signature' type values should be hex-encoded and have a (decoded)
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length of 64 bytes.
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* 'bool' type values are 'true' and 'false'.
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* 'int' values are decimal integers that can be successfully converted
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from the string.
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* 'hash160' values are Neo addresses and hex-encoded 20-bytes long (after
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decoding) strings.
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* 'hash256' type values should be hex-encoded and have a (decoded)
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length of 32 bytes.
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* 'bytes' type values are any hex-encoded things.
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* 'filebytes' type values are filenames with the argument value inside.
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* 'key' type values are hex-encoded marshalled public keys.
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* 'string' type values are any valid UTF-8 strings. In the value's part of
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the string the colon looses it's special meaning as a separator between
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type and value and is taken literally.
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If no type is explicitly specified, it is inferred from the value using the
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following logic:
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- anything that can be interpreted as a decimal integer gets
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an 'int' type
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- 'nil' string gets 'Any' NEP-14 parameter type and nil value which corresponds
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to Null stackitem
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- 'true' and 'false' strings get 'bool' type
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- valid Neo addresses and 20 bytes long hex-encoded strings get 'hash160'
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type
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- valid hex-encoded public keys get 'key' type
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- 32 bytes long hex-encoded values get 'hash256' type
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- 64 bytes long hex-encoded values get 'signature' type
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- any other valid hex-encoded values get 'bytes' type
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- anything else is a 'string'
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Backslash character is used as an escape character and allows to use colon in
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an implicitly typed string. For any other characters it has no special
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meaning, to get a literal backslash in the string use the '\\' sequence.
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Examples:
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* 'int:42' is an integer with a value of 42
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* '42' is an integer with a value of 42
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* 'nil' is a parameter with Any NEP-14 type and nil value (corresponds to Null stackitem)
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* 'bad' is a string with a value of 'bad'
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* 'dead' is a byte array with a value of 'dead'
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* 'string:dead' is a string with a value of 'dead'
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* 'filebytes:my_data.txt' is bytes decoded from a content of my_data.txt
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* 'NSiVJYZej4XsxG5CUpdwn7VRQk8iiiDMPM' is a hash160 with a value
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of '682cca3ebdc66210e5847d7f8115846586079d4a'
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* '\4\2' is an integer with a value of 42
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* '\\4\2' is a string with a value of '\42'
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* 'string:string' is a string with a value of 'string'
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* 'string\:string' is a string with a value of 'string:string'
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* '03b209fd4f53a7170ea4444e0cb0a6bb6a53c2bd016926989cf85f9b0fba17a70c' is a
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key with a value of '03b209fd4f53a7170ea4444e0cb0a6bb6a53c2bd016926989cf85f9b0fba17a70c'
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* '[ a b c ]' is an array with strings values 'a', 'b' and 'c'
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* '[ a b [ c d ] e ]' is an array with 4 values: string 'a', string 'b',
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array of two strings 'c' and 'd', string 'e'
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* '[ ]' is an empty array`
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// SignersParsingDoc is a documentation for signers parsing.
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SignersParsingDoc = ` Signers represent a set of Uint160 hashes with witness scopes and are used
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to verify hashes in System.Runtime.CheckWitness syscall. First signer is treated
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as a sender. To specify signers use signer[:scope] syntax where
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* 'signer' is a signer's address (as Neo address or hex-encoded 160 bit (20 byte)
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LE value with or without '0x' prefix).
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* 'scope' is a comma-separated set of cosigner's scopes, which could be:
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- 'None' - default witness scope which may be used for the sender
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to only pay fee for the transaction.
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- 'Global' - allows this witness in all contexts. This cannot be combined
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with other flags.
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- 'CalledByEntry' - means that this condition must hold: EntryScriptHash
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== CallingScriptHash. The witness/permission/signature
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given on first invocation will automatically expire if
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entering deeper internal invokes. This can be default
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safe choice for native NEO/GAS.
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- 'CustomContracts' - define valid custom contract hashes for witness check.
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Hashes are be provided as hex-encoded LE value string.
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At lest one hash must be provided. Multiple hashes
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are separated by ':'.
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- 'CustomGroups' - define custom public keys for group members. Public keys are
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provided as short-form (1-byte prefix + 32 bytes) hex-encoded
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values. At least one key must be provided. Multiple keys
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are separated by ':'.
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If no scopes were specified, 'CalledByEntry' used as default. If no signers were
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specified, no array is passed. Note that scopes are properly handled by
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neo-go RPC server only. C# implementation does not support scopes capability.
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Examples:
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* 'NNQk4QXsxvsrr3GSozoWBUxEmfag7B6hz5'
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* 'NVquyZHoPirw6zAEPvY1ZezxM493zMWQqs:Global'
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* '0x0000000009070e030d0f0e020d0c06050e030c02'
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* '0000000009070e030d0f0e020d0c06050e030c02:CalledByEntry,` +
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`CustomGroups:0206d7495ceb34c197093b5fc1cccf1996ada05e69ef67e765462a7f5d88ee14d0'
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* '0000000009070e030d0f0e020d0c06050e030c02:CalledByEntry,` +
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`CustomContracts:1011120009070e030d0f0e020d0c06050e030c02:0x1211100009070e030d0f0e020d0c06050e030c02'`
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)
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// GetSignersFromContext returns signers parsed from context args starting
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// from the specified offset.
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func GetSignersFromContext(ctx *cli.Context, offset int) ([]transaction.Signer, *cli.ExitError) {
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args := ctx.Args()
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var (
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signers []transaction.Signer
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err error
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)
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if args.Present() && len(args) > offset {
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signers, err = ParseSigners(args[offset:])
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if err != nil {
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return nil, cli.NewExitError(err, 1)
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}
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}
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return signers, nil
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}
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// ParseSigners returns array of signers parsed from their string representation.
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func ParseSigners(args []string) ([]transaction.Signer, error) {
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var signers []transaction.Signer
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for i, c := range args {
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cosigner, err := parseCosigner(c)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse signer #%d: %w", i, err)
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}
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signers = append(signers, cosigner)
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}
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return signers, nil
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}
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func parseCosigner(c string) (transaction.Signer, error) {
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var (
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err error
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res = transaction.Signer{
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Scopes: transaction.CalledByEntry,
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}
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)
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data := strings.SplitN(c, ":", 2)
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s := data[0]
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res.Account, err = flags.ParseAddress(s)
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if err != nil {
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return res, err
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}
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if len(data) == 1 {
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return res, nil
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}
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res.Scopes = 0
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scopes := strings.Split(data[1], ",")
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for _, s := range scopes {
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sub := strings.Split(s, ":")
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scope, err := transaction.ScopesFromString(sub[0])
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if err != nil {
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return transaction.Signer{}, err
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}
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if scope == transaction.Global && res.Scopes&^transaction.Global != 0 ||
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scope != transaction.Global && res.Scopes&transaction.Global != 0 {
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return transaction.Signer{}, errors.New("Global scope can not be combined with other scopes")
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}
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res.Scopes |= scope
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switch scope {
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case transaction.CustomContracts:
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if len(sub) == 1 {
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return transaction.Signer{}, errors.New("CustomContracts scope must refer to at least one contract")
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}
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for _, s := range sub[1:] {
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addr, err := flags.ParseAddress(s)
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if err != nil {
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return transaction.Signer{}, err
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}
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res.AllowedContracts = append(res.AllowedContracts, addr)
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}
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case transaction.CustomGroups:
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if len(sub) == 1 {
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return transaction.Signer{}, errors.New("CustomGroups scope must refer to at least one group")
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}
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for _, s := range sub[1:] {
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pub, err := keys.NewPublicKeyFromString(s)
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if err != nil {
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return transaction.Signer{}, err
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}
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res.AllowedGroups = append(res.AllowedGroups, pub)
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}
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}
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}
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return res, nil
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}
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// GetDataFromContext returns data parameter from context args.
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func GetDataFromContext(ctx *cli.Context) (int, interface{}, *cli.ExitError) {
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var (
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data interface{}
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offset int
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params []smartcontract.Parameter
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err error
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)
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args := ctx.Args()
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if args.Present() {
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offset, params, err = ParseParams(args, true)
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if err != nil {
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return offset, nil, cli.NewExitError(fmt.Errorf("unable to parse 'data' parameter: %w", err), 1)
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}
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if len(params) > 1 {
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return offset, nil, cli.NewExitError("'data' should be represented as a single parameter", 1)
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}
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if len(params) != 0 {
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data, err = smartcontract.ExpandParameterToEmitable(params[0])
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if err != nil {
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return offset, nil, cli.NewExitError(fmt.Sprintf("failed to convert 'data' to emitable type: %s", err.Error()), 1)
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}
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}
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}
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return offset, data, nil
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}
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// EnsureNone returns an error if there are any positional arguments present.
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// It can be used to check for them in commands that don't accept arguments.
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func EnsureNone(ctx *cli.Context) *cli.ExitError {
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if ctx.Args().Present() {
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return cli.NewExitError("additional arguments given while this command expects none", 1)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// ParseParams extracts array of smartcontract.Parameter from the given args and
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// returns the number of handled words, the array itself and an error.
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// `calledFromMain` denotes whether the method was called from the outside or
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// recursively and used to check if CosignersSeparator and ArrayEndSeparator are
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// allowed to be in `args` sequence.
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func ParseParams(args []string, calledFromMain bool) (int, []smartcontract.Parameter, error) {
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res := []smartcontract.Parameter{}
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for k := 0; k < len(args); {
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s := args[k]
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switch s {
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case CosignersSeparator:
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if calledFromMain {
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return k + 1, res, nil // `1` to convert index to numWordsRead
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}
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return 0, []smartcontract.Parameter{}, errors.New("invalid array syntax: missing closing bracket")
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case ArrayStartSeparator:
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numWordsRead, array, err := ParseParams(args[k+1:], false)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse array: %w", err)
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}
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res = append(res, smartcontract.Parameter{
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Type: smartcontract.ArrayType,
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Value: array,
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})
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k += 1 + numWordsRead // `1` for opening bracket
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case ArrayEndSeparator:
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if calledFromMain {
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return 0, nil, errors.New("invalid array syntax: missing opening bracket")
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}
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return k + 1, res, nil // `1`to convert index to numWordsRead
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default:
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param, err := smartcontract.NewParameterFromString(s)
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if err != nil {
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// '--' argument is skipped by urfave/cli library, which leads
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// to [--, addr:scope] being transformed to [addr:scope] and
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// interpreted as a parameter if other positional arguments are not present.
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// Here we fallback to parsing cosigners in this specific case to
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// create a better user experience ('-- addr:scope' vs '-- -- addr:scope').
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if k == 0 {
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if _, err := parseCosigner(s); err == nil {
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return 0, nil, nil
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}
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}
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return 0, nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to parse argument #%d: %w", k+1, err)
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}
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res = append(res, *param)
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k++
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}
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}
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if calledFromMain {
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return len(args), res, nil
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}
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return 0, []smartcontract.Parameter{}, errors.New("invalid array syntax: missing closing bracket")
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}
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// GetSignersAccounts returns the list of signers combined with the corresponding
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// accounts from the provided wallet.
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func GetSignersAccounts(senderAcc *wallet.Account, wall *wallet.Wallet, signers []transaction.Signer, accScope transaction.WitnessScope) ([]actor.SignerAccount, error) {
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signersAccounts := make([]actor.SignerAccount, 0, len(signers)+1)
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sender := senderAcc.ScriptHash()
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signersAccounts = append(signersAccounts, actor.SignerAccount{
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Signer: transaction.Signer{
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Account: sender,
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Scopes: accScope,
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},
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Account: senderAcc,
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})
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for i, s := range signers {
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if s.Account == sender {
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signersAccounts[0].Signer = s
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continue
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}
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signerAcc := wall.GetAccount(s.Account)
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if signerAcc == nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("no account was found in the wallet for signer #%d (%s)", i, address.Uint160ToString(s.Account))
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}
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signersAccounts = append(signersAccounts, actor.SignerAccount{
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Signer: s,
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Account: signerAcc,
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})
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}
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return signersAccounts, nil
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}
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