pub struct ClientState {
    pub chain_id: String,
    pub trust_level: Option<Fraction>,
    pub trusting_period: Option<Duration>,
    pub unbonding_period: Option<Duration>,
    pub max_clock_drift: Option<Duration>,
    pub frozen_height: Option<Height>,
    pub latest_height: Option<Height>,
    pub proof_specs: Vec<ProofSpec>,
    pub upgrade_path: Vec<String>,
    pub allow_update_after_expiry: bool,
    pub allow_update_after_misbehaviour: bool,
}
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ClientState from Tendermint tracks the current validator set, latest height, and a possible frozen height.

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§chain_id: String§trust_level: Option<Fraction>§trusting_period: Option<Duration>

duration of the period since the LastestTimestamp during which the submitted headers are valid for upgrade

§unbonding_period: Option<Duration>

duration of the staking unbonding period

§max_clock_drift: Option<Duration>

defines how much new (untrusted) header’s Time can drift into the future.

§frozen_height: Option<Height>

Block height when the client was frozen due to a misbehaviour

§latest_height: Option<Height>

Latest height the client was updated to

§proof_specs: Vec<ProofSpec>

Proof specifications used in verifying counterparty state

§upgrade_path: Vec<String>

Path at which next upgraded client will be committed. Each element corresponds to the key for a single CommitmentProof in the chained proof. NOTE: ClientState must stored under {upgradePath}/{upgradeHeight}/clientState ConsensusState must be stored under {upgradepath}/{upgradeHeight}/consensusState For SDK chains using the default upgrade module, upgrade_path should be []string{“upgrade”, “upgradedIBCState”}`

§allow_update_after_expiry: bool
👎Deprecated

allow_update_after_expiry is deprecated

§allow_update_after_misbehaviour: bool
👎Deprecated

allow_update_after_misbehaviour is deprecated

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