pub type Did = Singleton<DidInfo>;
Expand description
Contains all information needed to spend the outer puzzles of DID coins.
The DidInfo
is used to construct the puzzle, but the Proof
is needed for the solution.
The only thing missing to create a valid coin spend is the inner puzzle and solution. However, this is handled separately to provide as much flexibility as possible.
This type should contain all of the information you need to store in a database for later. As long as you can figure out what puzzle the p2 puzzle hash corresponds to and spend it, you have enough information to spend the DID coin.
Aliased Type§
pub struct Did {
pub coin: Coin,
pub proof: Proof,
pub info: DidInfo,
}
Fields§
§coin: Coin
The coin that this Singleton
represents. Its puzzle hash should match the singleton outer puzzle hash.
proof: Proof
The proof is needed by the singleton puzzle to prove that this coin is a legitimate singleton. It’s typically obtained by looking up and parsing the parent coin.
Note that while the proof will be a LineageProof
for most coins,
for the first singleton in the lineage it will be an EveProof
instead.
However, the eve coin is typically unhinted and spent in the same transaction as it was created,
so this is not relevant for database storage or syncing unspent coins.
info: DidInfo
The information needed to construct the outer puzzle.
Implementations§
Source§impl Did
impl Did
Sourcepub fn child(
&self,
p2_puzzle_hash: Bytes32,
metadata: HashedPtr,
amount: u64,
) -> Did
pub fn child( &self, p2_puzzle_hash: Bytes32, metadata: HashedPtr, amount: u64, ) -> Did
Creates a new Did
that represents a child of this one.
Sourcepub fn spend(
&self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner_spend: Spend,
) -> Result<Option<Self>, DriverError>
pub fn spend( &self, ctx: &mut SpendContext, inner_spend: Spend, ) -> Result<Option<Self>, DriverError>
Spends this DID coin with the provided inner spend.
The spend is added to the SpendContext
for convenience.
Sourcepub fn spend_with<I>(
&self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Option<Self>, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
pub fn spend_with<I>(
&self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Option<Self>, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
Spends this DID coin with a Layer
that supports SpendWithConditions
.
This is a building block for built in spend methods, but can also be used to spend
DID coins with conditions more easily.
However, if you need full flexibility of the inner spend, you can use Did::spend
instead.
Sourcepub fn transfer<I>(
self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
p2_puzzle_hash: Bytes32,
extra_conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Did, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
pub fn transfer<I>(
self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
p2_puzzle_hash: Bytes32,
extra_conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Did, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
Transfers this DID coin to a new p2 puzzle hash.
This spend requires a Layer
that supports SpendWithConditions
. If it doesn’t, you can
use Did::spend_with
instead.
Sourcepub fn update_with_metadata<I>(
self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
metadata: HashedPtr,
extra_conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Did, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
pub fn update_with_metadata<I>(
self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
metadata: HashedPtr,
extra_conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Did, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
Updates the metadata of this DID.
Because DID coins aren’t wrapped automatically, and due to the way they are parsed in wallets, an additional update spend is needed. This additional spend is not handled by this method, so you will need to do it manually.
This spend requires a Layer
that supports SpendWithConditions
. If it doesn’t, you can
use Did::spend_with
instead.
Sourcepub fn update<I>(
self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
extra_conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Did, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
pub fn update<I>(
self,
ctx: &mut SpendContext,
inner: &I,
extra_conditions: Conditions,
) -> Result<Did, DriverError>where
I: SpendWithConditions,
Spends the DID without changing its metadata or p2 puzzle hash.
This can be done to “settle” the DID’s updated metadata and make it parseable by wallets. It’s also useful if you just want to emit conditions from the DID, without transferring it. For example, when assigning a DID to one or more NFTs you can use an update spend to do so.
This spend requires a Layer
that supports SpendWithConditions
. If it doesn’t, you can
use Did::spend_with
instead.
Sourcepub fn parse_child(
allocator: &mut Allocator,
parent_coin: Coin,
parent_puzzle: Puzzle,
parent_solution: NodePtr,
coin: Coin,
) -> Result<Option<Self>, DriverError>where
Self: Sized,
pub fn parse_child(
allocator: &mut Allocator,
parent_coin: Coin,
parent_puzzle: Puzzle,
parent_solution: NodePtr,
coin: Coin,
) -> Result<Option<Self>, DriverError>where
Self: Sized,
Parses the child of an Did
from the parent coin spend.
This relies on the child being hinted and having the same metadata as the parent. If this is not the case, the DID cannot be parsed or spent without additional context.