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[//]: # (This file is auto-generated. Please do not modify it yourself.) | ||
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# block_header/1 | ||
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## Description | ||
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`block_header/1` is a predicate which unifies the given term with the current block header. | ||
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## Signature | ||
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```text | ||
block_header(?Header) is det | ||
``` | ||
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where: | ||
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- Header is a Dict representing the current chain header at the time of the query. | ||
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## Examples | ||
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### Retrieve the header of the current block | ||
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This scenario demonstrates how to retrieve the header of the current block and obtain some of its properties. | ||
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The header of a block carries important information about the state of the blockchain, such as basic information (chain id, the height, | ||
time, and height), the information about the last block, hashes, and the consensus info. | ||
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The header is represented as a Prolog Dict, which is a collection of key-value pairs. | ||
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Here are the steps of the scenario: | ||
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- **Given** a block with the following header: | ||
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``` yaml | ||
app_hash: Q0P6b2hoSUbmpCE6o6Dme4H4FBWqdcpqo89DrpBYSHQ= | ||
chain_id: axone-localnet | ||
height: 33 | ||
next_validators_hash: EIQFMnCDepfXD2e3OeL1QoEfmu6BZQbKR500Wkl4gK0= | ||
proposer_address: yz7PSKMWniQlQWMd7LskBABgDKQ= | ||
time: "2024-11-22T21:22:04.676789Z" | ||
``` | ||
- **Given** the query: | ||
``` prolog | ||
block_header(Header). | ||
``` | ||
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- **When** the query is run | ||
- **Then** the answer we get is: | ||
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``` yaml | ||
height: 33 | ||
gas_used: 3975 | ||
answer: | ||
has_more: false | ||
variables: ["Header"] | ||
results: | ||
- substitutions: | ||
- variable: Header | ||
expression: >- | ||
header{app_hash:[67,67,250,111,104,104,73,70,230,164,33,58,163,160,230,123,129,248,20,21,170,117,202,106,163,207,67,174,144,88,72,116],chain_id:'axone-localnet',consensus_hash:[],data_hash:[],evidence_hash:[],height:33,last_block_id:block_id{hash:[],part_set_header:part_set_header{hash:[],total:0}},last_commit_hash:[],last_results_hash:[],next_validators_hash:[16,132,5,50,112,131,122,151,215,15,103,183,57,226,245,66,129,31,154,238,129,101,6,202,71,157,52,90,73,120,128,173],proposer_address:[203,62,207,72,163,22,158,36,37,65,99,29,236,187,36,4,0,96,12,164],time:1732310524,validators_hash:[],version:consensus{app:0,block:0}} | ||
``` | ||
### Retrieve the block height of the current block | ||
This scenario demonstrates how to retrieve the block height of the current block. | ||
Here are the steps of the scenario: | ||
- **Given** a block with the following header: | ||
``` yaml | ||
height: 100 | ||
``` | ||
- **Given** the program: | ||
``` prolog | ||
height(Height) :- | ||
block_header(Header), | ||
Height = Header.height. | ||
``` | ||
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- **Given** the query: | ||
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``` prolog | ||
height(Height). | ||
``` | ||
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- **When** the query is run | ||
- **Then** the answer we get is: | ||
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``` yaml | ||
height: 100 | ||
gas_used: 3978 | ||
answer: | ||
has_more: false | ||
variables: ["Height"] | ||
results: | ||
- substitutions: | ||
- variable: Height | ||
expression: "100" | ||
``` | ||
### Retrieve the block time of the current block | ||
This scenario demonstrates how to retrieve the block time of the current block. | ||
Here are the steps of the scenario: | ||
- **Given** a block with the following header: | ||
``` yaml | ||
time: 2024-03-04T11:03:36.000Z | ||
``` | ||
- **Given** the program: | ||
``` prolog | ||
time(Time) :- | ||
block_header(Header), | ||
Time = Header.time. | ||
``` | ||
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- **Given** the query: | ||
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``` prolog | ||
time(Time). | ||
``` | ||
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- **When** the query is run | ||
- **Then** the answer we get is: | ||
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``` yaml | ||
height: 42 | ||
gas_used: 3978 | ||
answer: | ||
has_more: false | ||
variables: ["Time"] | ||
results: | ||
- substitutions: | ||
- variable: Time | ||
expression: "1709550216" | ||
``` | ||
### Evaluate a condition based on block time and height | ||
This scenario demonstrates how to evaluate a condition that depends on both the block time and block height. | ||
Specifically, it checks whether the block time is greater than 1709550216 seconds (Monday 4 March 2024 11:03:36 GMT) | ||
or the block height is greater than 42. | ||
Here are the steps of the scenario: | ||
- **Given** a block with the following header: | ||
``` yaml | ||
time: 2024-03-04T11:03:37.000Z | ||
``` | ||
- **Given** the program: | ||
``` prolog | ||
evaluate :- | ||
block_header(Header), | ||
(Header.time > 1709550216; Header.height > 42), | ||
!. | ||
``` | ||
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- **Given** the query: | ||
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``` prolog | ||
evaluate. | ||
``` | ||
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- **When** the query is run | ||
- **Then** the answer we get is: | ||
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``` yaml | ||
height: 42 | ||
gas_used: 3981 | ||
answer: | ||
has_more: false | ||
results: | ||
- substitutions: | ||
``` |
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