Trait frame_support::traits::LockableCurrency
source · pub trait LockableCurrency<AccountId>: Currency<AccountId> {
type Moment;
type MaxLocks: Get<u32>;
// Required methods
fn set_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &AccountId,
amount: Self::Balance,
reasons: WithdrawReasons
);
fn extend_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &AccountId,
amount: Self::Balance,
reasons: WithdrawReasons
);
fn remove_lock(id: LockIdentifier, who: &AccountId);
}Expand description
A currency whose accounts can have liquidity restrictions.
Required Associated Types§
Required Methods§
sourcefn set_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &AccountId,
amount: Self::Balance,
reasons: WithdrawReasons
)
fn set_lock( id: LockIdentifier, who: &AccountId, amount: Self::Balance, reasons: WithdrawReasons )
Create a new balance lock on account who.
If the new lock is valid (i.e. not already expired), it will push the struct to
the Locks vec in storage. Note that you can lock more funds than a user has.
If the lock id already exists, this will update it.
sourcefn extend_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &AccountId,
amount: Self::Balance,
reasons: WithdrawReasons
)
fn extend_lock( id: LockIdentifier, who: &AccountId, amount: Self::Balance, reasons: WithdrawReasons )
Changes a balance lock (selected by id) so that it becomes less liquid in all
parameters or creates a new one if it does not exist.
Calling extend_lock on an existing lock id differs from set_lock in that it
applies the most severe constraints of the two, while set_lock replaces the lock
with the new parameters. As in, extend_lock will set:
- maximum
amount - bitwise mask of all
reasons
sourcefn remove_lock(id: LockIdentifier, who: &AccountId)
fn remove_lock(id: LockIdentifier, who: &AccountId)
Remove an existing lock.