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Bridge-core

Bridge core is an event fetching library. This library automatically fetch logs from chain then invoke the perspective events. Callback functions will be provided in application side.

How to create an applicationn

Preparation

Firstly, we need to clone ronin for go-ethereum replacement later.

git clone https://github.com/axieinfinity/ronin.git

Create a go application

mkdir app
cd app
go mod init app

Inside go.mod, we add this line. By doing this, we replace go-ethereum module by ronin module which cloned from above

replace github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum => ../ronin

Get migration package. We need it for migration.

go get -v github.com/axieinfinity/bridge-migrations

Create main.go, we need to migrate to a postgres database by using gorm

import (
	migration "github.com/axieinfinity/bridge-migrations"
	"gorm.io/driver/postgres"
	"gorm.io/gorm"
)


func main() {
    connectionString := fmt.Sprintf("host=%s user=%s password=%s dbname=%s port=%d sslmode=disable", "localhost", "user", "password", "dbname", 5432)
	db, err := gorm.Open(postgres.Open(connectionString), &gorm.Config{})
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}

	if err := migration.Migrate(db, config); err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}
}
	

Implementation

First, we need to provide an implementation of Listener interface. Then, we add methods determining event callbacks to the implementation struct. Type of callback method

type Callback func(fromChainId *big.Int, tx bridgeCore.Transaction, data []byte) error

For delegating a callback on event, we implement callback methods following the above type

func (l *ConreteListener) WithdrewCallback(fromChainId *big.Int, tx bridge_core.Transaction, data []byte) error {
	// implementation here
}

Next, we create an instance of controller. Before creating, we need to call AddListener method which receives ChainName and an initalizing function returning an instance of Listener.

Type of init function:

type Init func(ctx context.Context, lsConfig *bridge_core.LsConfig, store stores.MainStore, helpers utils.Utils) bridge_core.Listener
func CreateController(cfg *bridge_core.Config, db *gorm.DB) *bridge_core.Controller {
	bridge_core.AddListener("Ethereum", InitEthereum)
	bridge_core.AddListener("Ronin", InitRonin)
	controller, err := bridge_core.New(cfg, db, nil)
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}
	return controller
}

func InitEthereum(ctx context.Context, lsConfig *bridge_core.LsConfig, store stores.MainStore, helpers utils.Utils) bridge_core.Listener {
	// implementation here
}

func InitRonin(ctx context.Context, lsConfig *bridge_core.LsConfig, store stores.MainStore, helpers utils.Utils) bridge_core.Listener {
	// implementation here
}

Configuration

we need a configuration:

	config := &bridge_core.Config{
		Listeners: map[string]*bridge_core.LsConfig{
			"Ethereum": {
				ChainId: "0x03",
				Name:    "Ethereum",
				RpcUrl:  "url",
				Subscriptions: map[string]*bridge_core.Subscribe{
					"WithdrewSubscription": {
						To:   "0x4E4D9B21B157CCD52b978C3a3BCd1dc5eBAE7167",
						Type: 1, // 0 for listening, 1 for callback
						CallBacks: map[string]string{
							"Ethereum": "WithdrewCallback", // Key: Value is Chain name: method name
						},
						Handler: &bridge_core.Handler{
							Contract: "EthereumGateway", // contract name
							Name:     "Withdrew",        // Event name
						},
					},
				},
			},
			"Ronin": {
				ChainId: "0x7e5",
				Name:    "Ronin",
				RpcUrl:  "url",
				Subscriptions: map[string]*bridge_core.Subscribe{
					"DepositedCallback": {
						To:   "0xA8D61A5427a778be28Bd9bb5990956b33385c738",
						Type: 1, // 0 for listening, 1 for callback
						CallBacks: map[string]string{
							"Ronin": "DepositedCallback", // Key: Value is Chain name: method name
						},
						Handler: &bridge_core.Handler{
							Contract: "RoninGateway", // contract name
							Name:     "Deposited",    // Event name
						},
					},
				},
			},
		},
	}

Config includes a map representing the configuration on this chain. This configuration includes chain id, a map of subscription provides information about event listener and callback, these information are provided inside Handler and Callbacks perspectively.

Examples

See Example for sample use cases.