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multisig.go
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package aptos
import "github.com/aptos-labs/aptos-go-sdk/bcs"
// FetchNextMultisigAddress retrieves the next multisig address to be created from the given account
func (client *Client) FetchNextMultisigAddress(address AccountAddress) (*AccountAddress, error) {
viewResponse, err := client.View(&ViewPayload{
Module: ModuleId{
Address: AccountOne,
Name: "multisig_account",
},
Function: "get_next_multisig_account_address",
ArgTypes: []TypeTag{},
Args: [][]byte{address[:]},
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
multisigAddress := &AccountAddress{}
err = multisigAddress.ParseStringRelaxed(viewResponse[0].(string))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return multisigAddress, nil
}
// -- Multisig payloads --
// MultisigCreateAccountPayload creates a payload for setting up a multisig
//
// Required signers must be between 1 and the number of addresses total (sender + additional addresses).
// Metadata values must be BCS encoded values
func MultisigCreateAccountPayload(requiredSigners uint64, additionalAddresses []AccountAddress, metadataKeys []string, metadataValues []byte) (*EntryFunction, error) {
// Serialize arguments
additionalOwners, err := bcs.SerializeSequenceOnly(additionalAddresses)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
requiredSignersBytes, err := bcs.SerializeU64(requiredSigners)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// TODO: This is a little better than before, but maybe we make some of these ahead of time
metadataKeysBytes, err := bcs.SerializeSingle(func(ser *bcs.Serializer) {
bcs.SerializeSequenceWithFunction(metadataKeys, ser, func(ser *bcs.Serializer, item string) {
ser.WriteString(item)
})
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &EntryFunction{
Module: ModuleId{
Address: AccountOne,
Name: "multisig_account",
},
Function: "create_with_owners",
ArgTypes: []TypeTag{},
Args: [][]byte{
additionalOwners, // Addresses of the other 2 in the 3 owners
requiredSignersBytes, // The number of required signatures 2-of-3
metadataKeysBytes, // Metadata keys for any metadata you want to add to the account
metadataValues, // Values for the metadata added, must be BCS encoded
}}, nil
}
// MultisigAddOwnerPayload creates a payload to add an owner from the multisig
func MultisigAddOwnerPayload(owner AccountAddress) *EntryFunction {
return multisigOwnerPayloadCommon("add_owner", owner)
}
// MultisigRemoveOwnerPayload creates a payload to remove an owner from the multisig
func MultisigRemoveOwnerPayload(owner AccountAddress) *EntryFunction {
return multisigOwnerPayloadCommon("remove_owner", owner)
}
// MultisigChangeThresholdPayload creates a payload to change the number of signatures required for a transaction to pass.
//
// For example, changing a 2-of-3 to a 3-of-3, the value for numSignaturesRequired would be 3
func MultisigChangeThresholdPayload(numSignaturesRequired uint64) (*EntryFunction, error) {
thresholdBytes, err := bcs.SerializeU64(numSignaturesRequired)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return &EntryFunction{
Module: ModuleId{Address: AccountOne, Name: "multisig_account"},
Function: "update_signatures_required",
ArgTypes: []TypeTag{},
Args: [][]byte{thresholdBytes},
}, nil
}
// MultisigCreateTransactionPayload creates a transaction to be voted upon in an on-chain multisig
//
// Note, this serializes an EntryFunction payload, and sends it as an argument in the transaction. If the
// entry function payload is large, use MultisigCreateTransactionPayloadWithHash. The advantage of this over the
// hash version, is visibility on-chain.
func MultisigCreateTransactionPayload(multisigAddress AccountAddress, payload *MultisigTransactionPayload) (*EntryFunction, error) {
payloadBytes, err := bcs.Serialize(payload)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Serialize and add the number of bytes in front
payloadBytes2, err := bcs.SerializeBytes(payloadBytes)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return multisigTransactionCommon("create_transaction", multisigAddress, [][]byte{payloadBytes2}), nil
}
// MultisigCreateTransactionPayloadWithHash creates a transaction to be voted upon in an on-chain multisig
//
// This differs from MultisigCreateTransactionPayload by instead taking a SHA3-256 hash of the payload and using that as
// the identifier of the transaction. The transaction intent will not be stored on-chain, only the hash of it.
func MultisigCreateTransactionPayloadWithHash(multisigAddress AccountAddress, payload *MultisigTransactionPayload) (*EntryFunction, error) {
payloadBytes, err := bcs.Serialize(payload)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
hash := Sha3256Hash([][]byte{payloadBytes})
// Serialize and add the number of bytes in front
hashBytes, err := bcs.SerializeBytes(hash)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return multisigTransactionCommon("create_transaction_with_hash", multisigAddress, [][]byte{hashBytes}), nil
}
// MultisigApprovePayload generates a payload for approving a transaction on-chain. The caller must be an owner of the
// multisig
func MultisigApprovePayload(multisigAddress AccountAddress, transactionId uint64) (*EntryFunction, error) {
return multisigTransactionWithTransactionIdCommon("approve_transaction", multisigAddress, transactionId)
}
// MultisigRejectPayload generates a payload for rejecting a transaction on-chain. The caller must be an owner of the
// multisig
func MultisigRejectPayload(multisigAddress AccountAddress, transactionId uint64) (*EntryFunction, error) {
return multisigTransactionWithTransactionIdCommon("reject_transaction", multisigAddress, transactionId)
}
// multisigTransactionWithTransactionIdCommon is a helper for functions that take TransactionId
func multisigTransactionWithTransactionIdCommon(functionName string, multisigAddress AccountAddress, transactionId uint64) (*EntryFunction, error) {
transactionIdBytes, err := bcs.SerializeU64(transactionId)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return multisigTransactionCommon(functionName, multisigAddress, [][]byte{transactionIdBytes}), nil
}
// multisigOwnerPayloadCommon is a helper for owner based multisig operations
func multisigTransactionCommon(functionName string, multisigAddress AccountAddress, additionalArgs [][]byte) *EntryFunction {
return &EntryFunction{
Module: ModuleId{
Address: AccountOne,
Name: "multisig_account",
},
Function: functionName,
ArgTypes: []TypeTag{},
Args: append([][]byte{multisigAddress[:]}, additionalArgs...),
}
}
// multisigOwnerPayloadCommon is a helper for owner based multisig operations
func multisigOwnerPayloadCommon(functionName string, owner AccountAddress) *EntryFunction {
return &EntryFunction{
Module: ModuleId{Address: AccountOne, Name: "multisig_account"},
Function: functionName,
ArgTypes: []TypeTag{},
Args: [][]byte{owner[:]},
}
}