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@redstone-finance/fuel-connector v0.4.0

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🔗 @redstone-finance/fuel-connector

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Proudly supported by: Fuel Grants Program

RedStone proposes a completely new modular design where data is first put into a data availability layer and then fetched on-chain. This allows us to broadcast a large number of assets at high frequency to a cheaper layer and put it on chain only when required by the protocol.

The @redstone-finance/fuel-connector module implements an alternative design of providing oracle data to smart contracts. Instead of constantly persisting data on the Fuel network storage (by data providers), the information is brought on-chain only when needed (by end users). Until that moment data remains in the decentralised cache layer, which is powered by RedStone light cache gateways and streamr data broadcasting protocol. Data is transferred to the Fuel network by end users. The information integrity is verified on-chain through signature checking.

Here also you can find the description of the whole RedStone Oracle model.

👨‍💻 Code structure

  • sway directory contains the fuel-network on-chain libraries written in sway 0.35.5.
    • There are also various tests of signature verification with the given signers, timestamp validation, value aggregation as well as full data-processing tests with various configurations.
    • You can find all the possibilities here.
    • You can read here how the contract works.
  • src directory contains the typescript classes, useful for establishing a connection between typescript and fuel-network layers.
    • See below, how to connect to the contract.
  • test directory contains the off-chain tests, especially:
    • e2e contract usage tests - with payload sending and receiving aggregated data
    • integration tests - to be used for checking if the contract was properly initialized in the fuel network
    • gas usage tests - to be used for checking the gas costs of particular operations in various configurations and also the summary of the single item costs.
    • a piece of code for transferring ETHs from genesis accounts on the local network

🔥 Connecting to the contract

First, you need to import the connector code to your project

// Typescript
import {FuelPricesContractConnector} from "@redstone-finance/fuel-connector";
import {ContractParamsProvider} from "@redstone-finance/sdk";

// Javascript
const {
  FuelPricesContractConnector,
} = require("@redstone-finance/fuel-connector");
const {ContractParamsProvider} = require("@redstone-finance/sdk");

Then you can invoke the contract methods described above pointing to the selected RedStone data service and requested data feeds.

const prices = new FuelPricesContractConnector(
  yourWalletOrProvider,
  yourContractAddress
);

const paramsProvider = new ContractParamsProvider({
  dataServiceId: "redstone-main-demo",
  uniqueSignersCount: 1,
  dataFeeds: ["ETH", "BTC"],
});

The yourWalletOrProvider param is needed to be passed for testnet usage. For the local network it can remain undefined.

Now you can access any of the contract's methods by invoking the code:

(await prices.getAdapter()).getPricesFromPayload(paramsProvider);
(await prices.getAdapter()).writePricesFromPayloadToContract(paramsProvider);
(await prices.getAdapter()).readPricesFromContract(paramsProvider);
(await prices.getAdapter()).readTimestampFromContract();

Installing the dependencies

yarn install

⚡ The Fuel Grants Program

The Fuel Grants Program is designed to support projects building on Fuel. It's offering generous grants to developers, creators, and new or existing projects to build on the world's fastest modular execution layer. Read more here

📄 License

RedStone Fuel connector is an open-source and free software released under the BUSL-1.1 License.

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