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#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
/// Edit this file to define custom logic or remove it if it is not needed.
/// Learn more about FRAME and the core library of Substrate FRAME pallets:
/// <https://substrate.dev/docs/en/knowledgebase/runtime/frame>
pub use pallet::*;
#[cfg(test)]
mod mock;
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests;
#[cfg(feature = "runtime-benchmarks")]
mod benchmarking;
#[frame_support::pallet]
pub mod pallet {
use frame_support::{dispatch::DispatchResultWithPostInfo, pallet_prelude::*};
use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
/// Configure the pallet by specifying the parameters and types on which it depends.
#[pallet::config]
pub trait Config: frame_system::Config {
/// Because this pallet emits events, it depends on the runtime's definition of an event.
type Event: From<Event<Self>> + IsType<<Self as frame_system::Config>::Event>;
}
#[pallet::pallet]
#[pallet::generate_store(pub(super) trait Store)]
pub struct Pallet<T>(_);
// The pallet's runtime storage items.
// https://substrate.dev/docs/en/knowledgebase/runtime/storage
#[pallet::storage]
#[pallet::getter(fn something)]
// Learn more about declaring storage items:
// https://substrate.dev/docs/en/knowledgebase/runtime/storage#declaring-storage-items
pub type Something<T> = StorageValue<_, u32>;
// Pallets use events to inform users when important changes are made.
// https://substrate.dev/docs/en/knowledgebase/runtime/events
#[pallet::event]
#[pallet::metadata(T::AccountId = "AccountId")]
#[pallet::generate_deposit(pub(super) fn deposit_event)]
pub enum Event<T: Config> {
/// Event documentation should end with an array that provides descriptive names for event
/// parameters. [something, who]
SomethingStored(u32, T::AccountId),
}
// Errors inform users that something went wrong.
#[pallet::error]
pub enum Error<T> {
/// Error names should be descriptive.
NoneValue,
/// Errors should have helpful documentation associated with them.
StorageOverflow,
}
#[pallet::hooks]
impl<T: Config> Hooks<BlockNumberFor<T>> for Pallet<T> {}
// Dispatchable functions allows users to interact with the pallet and invoke state changes.
// These functions materialize as "extrinsics", which are often compared to transactions.
// Dispatchable functions must be annotated with a weight and must return a DispatchResult.
#[pallet::call]
impl<T:Config> Pallet<T> {
/// An example dispatchable that takes a singles value as a parameter, writes the value to
/// storage and emits an event. This function must be dispatched by a signed extrinsic.
#[pallet::weight(10_000 + T::DbWeight::get().writes(1))]
pub fn do_something(origin: OriginFor<T>, something: u32) -> DispatchResultWithPostInfo {
// Check that the extrinsic was signed and get the signer.
// This function will return an error if the extrinsic is not signed.
// https://substrate.dev/docs/en/knowledgebase/runtime/origin
let who = ensure_signed(origin)?;
// Update storage.
<Something<T>>::put(something);
// Emit an event.
Self::deposit_event(Event::SomethingStored(something, who));
// Return a successful DispatchResultWithPostInfo
Ok(().into())
}
/// An example dispatchable that may throw a custom error.
#[pallet::weight(10_000 + T::DbWeight::get().reads_writes(1,1))]
pub fn cause_error(origin: OriginFor<T>) -> DispatchResultWithPostInfo {
let _who = ensure_signed(origin)?;
// Read a value from storage.
match <Something<T>>::get() {
// Return an error if the value has not been set.
None => Err(Error::<T>::NoneValue)?,
Some(old) => {
// Increment the value read from storage; will error in the event of overflow.
let new = old.checked_add(1).ok_or(Error::<T>::StorageOverflow)?;
// Update the value in storage with the incremented result.
<Something<T>>::put(new);
Ok(().into())
},
}
}
}
}