406 lines
14 KiB
Rust
406 lines
14 KiB
Rust
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//! Provides a very minimal set of functions for interfacing with the eth2 deposit contract via an
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//! eth1 HTTP JSON-RPC endpoint.
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//!
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//! All remote functions return a future (i.e., are async).
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//!
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//! Does not use a web3 library, instead it uses `reqwest` (`hyper`) to call the remote endpoint
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//! and `serde` to decode the response.
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//!
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//! ## Note
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//!
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//! There is no ABI parsing here, all function signatures and topics are hard-coded as constants.
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use futures::{Future, Stream};
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use libflate::gzip::Decoder;
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use reqwest::{header::CONTENT_TYPE, r#async::ClientBuilder, StatusCode};
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use serde_json::{json, Value};
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use std::io::prelude::*;
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use std::ops::Range;
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use std::time::Duration;
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use types::Hash256;
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/// `keccak("DepositEvent(bytes,bytes,bytes,bytes,bytes)")`
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pub const DEPOSIT_EVENT_TOPIC: &str =
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"0x649bbc62d0e31342afea4e5cd82d4049e7e1ee912fc0889aa790803be39038c5";
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/// `keccak("get_deposit_root()")[0..4]`
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pub const DEPOSIT_ROOT_FN_SIGNATURE: &str = "0x863a311b";
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/// `keccak("get_deposit_count()")[0..4]`
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pub const DEPOSIT_COUNT_FN_SIGNATURE: &str = "0x621fd130";
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/// Number of bytes in deposit contract deposit root response.
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pub const DEPOSIT_COUNT_RESPONSE_BYTES: usize = 96;
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/// Number of bytes in deposit contract deposit root (value only).
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pub const DEPOSIT_ROOT_BYTES: usize = 32;
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
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pub struct Block {
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pub hash: Hash256,
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pub timestamp: u64,
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pub number: u64,
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}
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/// Returns the current block number.
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///
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/// Uses HTTP JSON RPC at `endpoint`. E.g., `http://localhost:8545`.
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pub fn get_block_number(
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endpoint: &str,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = u64, Error = String> {
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send_rpc_request(endpoint, "eth_blockNumber", json!([]), timeout)
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.and_then(|response_body| {
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hex_to_u64_be(
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response_result(&response_body)?
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.ok_or_else(|| "No result field was returned for block number".to_string())?
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.as_str()
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.ok_or_else(|| "Data was not string")?,
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)
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})
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to get block number: {}", e))
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}
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/// Gets a block hash by block number.
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///
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/// Uses HTTP JSON RPC at `endpoint`. E.g., `http://localhost:8545`.
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pub fn get_block(
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endpoint: &str,
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block_number: u64,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = Block, Error = String> {
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let params = json!([
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format!("0x{:x}", block_number),
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false // do not return full tx objects.
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]);
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send_rpc_request(endpoint, "eth_getBlockByNumber", params, timeout)
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.and_then(|response_body| {
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let hash = hex_to_bytes(
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response_result(&response_body)?
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.ok_or_else(|| "No result field was returned for block".to_string())?
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.get("hash")
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.ok_or_else(|| "No hash for block")?
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.as_str()
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.ok_or_else(|| "Block hash was not string")?,
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)?;
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let hash = if hash.len() == 32 {
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Ok(Hash256::from_slice(&hash))
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} else {
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Err(format!("Block has was not 32 bytes: {:?}", hash))
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}?;
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let timestamp = hex_to_u64_be(
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response_result(&response_body)?
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.ok_or_else(|| "No result field was returned for timestamp".to_string())?
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.get("timestamp")
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.ok_or_else(|| "No timestamp for block")?
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.as_str()
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.ok_or_else(|| "Block timestamp was not string")?,
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)?;
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let number = hex_to_u64_be(
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response_result(&response_body)?
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.ok_or_else(|| "No result field was returned for number".to_string())?
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.get("number")
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.ok_or_else(|| "No number for block")?
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.as_str()
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.ok_or_else(|| "Block number was not string")?,
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)?;
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if number <= usize::max_value() as u64 {
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Ok(Block {
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hash,
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timestamp,
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number,
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})
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} else {
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Err(format!("Block number {} is larger than a usize", number))
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}
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})
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to get block number: {}", e))
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}
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/// Returns the value of the `get_deposit_count()` call at the given `address` for the given
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/// `block_number`.
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///
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/// Assumes that the `address` has the same ABI as the eth2 deposit contract.
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///
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/// Uses HTTP JSON RPC at `endpoint`. E.g., `http://localhost:8545`.
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pub fn get_deposit_count(
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endpoint: &str,
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address: &str,
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block_number: u64,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = Option<u64>, Error = String> {
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call(
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endpoint,
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address,
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DEPOSIT_COUNT_FN_SIGNATURE,
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block_number,
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timeout,
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)
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.and_then(|result| result.ok_or_else(|| "No response to deposit count".to_string()))
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.and_then(|bytes| {
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if bytes.is_empty() {
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Ok(None)
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} else if bytes.len() == DEPOSIT_COUNT_RESPONSE_BYTES {
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let mut array = [0; 8];
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array.copy_from_slice(&bytes[32 + 32..32 + 32 + 8]);
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Ok(Some(u64::from_le_bytes(array)))
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} else {
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Err(format!(
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"Deposit count response was not {} bytes: {:?}",
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DEPOSIT_COUNT_RESPONSE_BYTES, bytes
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))
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}
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})
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}
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/// Returns the value of the `get_hash_tree_root()` call at the given `block_number`.
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///
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/// Assumes that the `address` has the same ABI as the eth2 deposit contract.
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///
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/// Uses HTTP JSON RPC at `endpoint`. E.g., `http://localhost:8545`.
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pub fn get_deposit_root(
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endpoint: &str,
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address: &str,
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block_number: u64,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = Option<Hash256>, Error = String> {
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call(
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endpoint,
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address,
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DEPOSIT_ROOT_FN_SIGNATURE,
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block_number,
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timeout,
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)
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.and_then(|result| result.ok_or_else(|| "No response to deposit root".to_string()))
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.and_then(|bytes| {
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if bytes.is_empty() {
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Ok(None)
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} else if bytes.len() == DEPOSIT_ROOT_BYTES {
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Ok(Some(Hash256::from_slice(&bytes)))
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} else {
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Err(format!(
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"Deposit root response was not {} bytes: {:?}",
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DEPOSIT_ROOT_BYTES, bytes
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))
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}
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})
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}
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/// Performs a instant, no-transaction call to the contract `address` with the given `0x`-prefixed
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/// `hex_data`.
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///
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/// Returns bytes, if any.
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///
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/// Uses HTTP JSON RPC at `endpoint`. E.g., `http://localhost:8545`.
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fn call(
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endpoint: &str,
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address: &str,
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hex_data: &str,
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block_number: u64,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = Option<Vec<u8>>, Error = String> {
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let params = json! ([
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{
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"to": address,
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"data": hex_data,
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},
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format!("0x{:x}", block_number)
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]);
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send_rpc_request(endpoint, "eth_call", params, timeout).and_then(|response_body| {
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match response_result(&response_body)? {
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None => Ok(None),
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Some(result) => {
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let hex = result
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.as_str()
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.map(|s| s.to_string())
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.ok_or_else(|| "'result' value was not a string".to_string())?;
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Ok(Some(hex_to_bytes(&hex)?))
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}
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}
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})
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}
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/// A reduced set of fields from an Eth1 contract log.
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#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Clone)]
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pub struct Log {
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pub(crate) block_number: u64,
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pub(crate) data: Vec<u8>,
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}
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/// Returns logs for the `DEPOSIT_EVENT_TOPIC`, for the given `address` in the given
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/// `block_height_range`.
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///
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/// It's not clear from the Ethereum JSON-RPC docs if this range is inclusive or not.
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///
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/// Uses HTTP JSON RPC at `endpoint`. E.g., `http://localhost:8545`.
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pub fn get_deposit_logs_in_range(
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endpoint: &str,
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address: &str,
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block_height_range: Range<u64>,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = Vec<Log>, Error = String> {
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let params = json! ([{
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"address": address,
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"topics": [DEPOSIT_EVENT_TOPIC],
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"fromBlock": format!("0x{:x}", block_height_range.start),
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"toBlock": format!("0x{:x}", block_height_range.end),
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}]);
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send_rpc_request(endpoint, "eth_getLogs", params, timeout)
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.and_then(|response_body| {
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response_result(&response_body)?
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.ok_or_else(|| "No result field was returned for deposit logs".to_string())?
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.as_array()
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.cloned()
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.ok_or_else(|| "'result' value was not an array".to_string())?
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.into_iter()
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.map(|value| {
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let block_number = value
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.get("blockNumber")
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.ok_or_else(|| "No block number field in log")?
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.as_str()
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.ok_or_else(|| "Block number was not string")?;
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let data = value
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.get("data")
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.ok_or_else(|| "No block number field in log")?
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.as_str()
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.ok_or_else(|| "Data was not string")?;
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Ok(Log {
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block_number: hex_to_u64_be(&block_number)?,
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data: hex_to_bytes(data)?,
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})
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})
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.collect::<Result<Vec<Log>, String>>()
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})
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to get logs in range: {}", e))
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}
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/// Sends an RPC request to `endpoint`, using a POST with the given `body`.
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///
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/// Tries to receive the response and parse the body as a `String`.
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pub fn send_rpc_request(
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endpoint: &str,
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method: &str,
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params: Value,
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timeout: Duration,
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) -> impl Future<Item = String, Error = String> {
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let body = json! ({
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"jsonrpc": "2.0",
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"method": method,
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"params": params,
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"id": 1
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})
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.to_string();
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// Note: it is not ideal to create a new client for each request.
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//
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// A better solution would be to create some struct that contains a built client and pass it
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// around (similar to the `web3` crate's `Transport` structs).
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ClientBuilder::new()
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.timeout(timeout)
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.build()
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.expect("The builder should always build a client")
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.post(endpoint)
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.header(CONTENT_TYPE, "application/json")
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.body(body)
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.send()
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.map_err(|e| format!("Request failed: {:?}", e))
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.and_then(|response| {
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if response.status() != StatusCode::OK {
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Err(format!(
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"Response HTTP status was not 200 OK: {}.",
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response.status()
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))
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} else {
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Ok(response)
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}
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})
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.and_then(|response| {
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response
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.headers()
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.get(CONTENT_TYPE)
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.ok_or_else(|| "No content-type header in response".to_string())
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.and_then(|encoding| {
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encoding
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.to_str()
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.map(|s| s.to_string())
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse content-type header: {}", e))
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})
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.map(|encoding| (response, encoding))
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})
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.and_then(|(response, encoding)| {
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response
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.into_body()
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.concat2()
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.map(|chunk| chunk.iter().cloned().collect::<Vec<u8>>())
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to receive body: {:?}", e))
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.and_then(move |bytes| match encoding.as_str() {
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"application/json" => Ok(bytes),
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"application/json; charset=utf-8" => Ok(bytes),
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// Note: gzip is not presently working because we always seem to get an empty
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// response from the server.
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//
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// I expect this is some simple-to-solve issue for someone who is familiar with
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// the eth1 JSON RPC.
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//
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// Some public-facing web3 servers use gzip to compress their traffic, it would
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// be good to support this.
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"application/x-gzip" => {
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let mut decoder = Decoder::new(&bytes[..])
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to create gzip decoder: {}", e))?;
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let mut decompressed = vec![];
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decoder
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.read_to_end(&mut decompressed)
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to decompress gzip data: {}", e))?;
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Ok(decompressed)
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}
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other => Err(format!("Unsupported encoding: {}", other)),
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})
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.map(|bytes| String::from_utf8_lossy(&bytes).into_owned())
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to receive body: {:?}", e))
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})
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}
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/// Accepts an entire HTTP body (as a string) and returns the `result` field, as a serde `Value`.
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fn response_result(response: &str) -> Result<Option<Value>, String> {
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Ok(serde_json::from_str::<Value>(&response)
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse response: {:?}", e))?
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.get("result")
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.cloned()
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.map(Some)
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.unwrap_or_else(|| None))
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}
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/// Parses a `0x`-prefixed, **big-endian** hex string as a u64.
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///
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/// Note: the JSON-RPC encodes integers as big-endian. The deposit contract uses little-endian.
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/// Therefore, this function is only useful for numbers encoded by the JSON RPC.
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///
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/// E.g., `0x01 == 1`
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fn hex_to_u64_be(hex: &str) -> Result<u64, String> {
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u64::from_str_radix(strip_prefix(hex)?, 16)
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.map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse hex as u64: {:?}", e))
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}
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/// Parses a `0x`-prefixed, big-endian hex string as bytes.
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///
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/// E.g., `0x0102 == vec![1, 2]`
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fn hex_to_bytes(hex: &str) -> Result<Vec<u8>, String> {
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hex::decode(strip_prefix(hex)?).map_err(|e| format!("Failed to parse hex as bytes: {:?}", e))
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}
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/// Removes the `0x` prefix from some bytes. Returns an error if the prefix is not present.
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fn strip_prefix(hex: &str) -> Result<&str, String> {
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if hex.starts_with("0x") {
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Ok(&hex[2..])
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} else {
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Err("Hex string did not start with `0x`".to_string())
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}
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}
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