[#486] innerring: Use fee provider and notary disabled flag in processors

Processors that use `invoke` package to make chain invocation should provide
fee config and client with enabled or disabled notary support. If notary
support is disabled, then functions from `invoke` package will perform
ordinary method invocation with extra fee.

Processors that use `morph/client` wrappers should check `notaryDisabled`
flag to call corresponding wrapper function.

Netmap processor omits some actions during validator syncronization
if notary is disabled.

Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <alexey@nspcc.ru>
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Alex Vanin 2021-04-29 16:40:34 +03:00 committed by Alex Vanin
parent 91a1896b8b
commit f2562e8c47
16 changed files with 111 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ func (np *Processor) processDeposit(deposit *neofsEvent.Deposit) {
}
// send transferX to balance contract
err := invoke.Mint(np.morphClient, np.balanceContract,
err := invoke.Mint(np.morphClient, np.balanceContract, np.feeProvider,
&invoke.MintBurnParams{
ScriptHash: deposit.To().BytesBE(),
Amount: np.converter.ToBalancePrecision(deposit.Amount()),
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ func (np *Processor) processWithdraw(withdraw *neofsEvent.Withdraw) {
curEpoch := np.epochState.EpochCounter()
err = invoke.LockAsset(np.morphClient, np.balanceContract,
err = invoke.LockAsset(np.morphClient, np.balanceContract, np.feeProvider,
&invoke.LockParams{
ID: withdraw.ID(),
User: withdraw.User(),
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ func (np *Processor) processCheque(cheque *neofsEvent.Cheque) {
return
}
err := invoke.Burn(np.morphClient, np.balanceContract,
err := invoke.Burn(np.morphClient, np.balanceContract, np.feeProvider,
&invoke.MintBurnParams{
ScriptHash: cheque.LockAccount().BytesBE(),
Amount: np.converter.ToBalancePrecision(cheque.Amount()),