import { assert } from '@0xproject/assert';
import {
ContractWrappers,
ContractWrappersConfig,
ERC20ProxyWrapper,
ERC20TokenWrapper,
ERC721ProxyWrapper,
ERC721TokenWrapper,
EtherTokenWrapper,
ExchangeWrapper,
} from '@0xproject/contract-wrappers';
import {
assetDataUtils,
ecSignOrderHashAsync,
generatePseudoRandomSalt,
isValidSignatureAsync,
MessagePrefixOpts,
orderHashUtils,
} from '@0xproject/order-utils';
// HACK: Since we export assetDataUtils from ZeroEx and it has AssetProxyId, ERC20AssetData and ERC721AssetData
// in it's public interface, we need to import these types here.
// tslint:disable-next-line:no-unused-variable
import { AssetProxyId, ECSignature, ERC20AssetData, ERC721AssetData, Order, SignedOrder } from '@0xproject/types';
import { BigNumber } from '@0xproject/utils';
import { Web3Wrapper } from '@0xproject/web3-wrapper';
import { Provider, TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs } from 'ethereum-types';
import { constants } from './utils/constants';
/**
* The ZeroEx class is the single entry-point into the 0x.js library. It contains all of the library's functionality
* and all calls to the library should be made through a ZeroEx instance.
*/
export class ZeroEx {
/**
* When creating an order without a specified taker or feeRecipient you must supply the Solidity
* address null type (as opposed to Javascripts `null`, `undefined` or empty string). We expose
* this constant for your convenience.
*/
public static NULL_ADDRESS = constants.NULL_ADDRESS;
/**
* An instance of the ExchangeWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the 0x Exchange smart contract.
*/
public exchange: ExchangeWrapper;
/**
* An instance of the ERC20TokenWrapper class containing methods for interacting with any ERC20 token smart contract.
*/
public erc20Token: ERC20TokenWrapper;
/**
* An instance of the ERC721TokenWrapper class containing methods for interacting with any ERC721 token smart contract.
*/
public erc721Token: ERC721TokenWrapper;
/**
* An instance of the EtherTokenWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the
* wrapped ETH ERC20 token smart contract.
*/
public etherToken: EtherTokenWrapper;
/**
* An instance of the ERC20ProxyWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the
* ERC20 proxy smart contract.
*/
public erc20Proxy: ERC20ProxyWrapper;
/**
* An instance of the ERC721ProxyWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the
* ERC721 proxy smart contract.
*/
public erc721Proxy: ERC721ProxyWrapper;
private readonly _contractWrappers: ContractWrappers;
/**
* Generates a pseudo-random 256-bit salt.
* The salt can be included in a 0x order, ensuring that the order generates a unique orderHash
* and will not collide with other outstanding orders that are identical in all other parameters.
* @return A pseudo-random 256-bit number that can be used as a salt.
*/
public static generatePseudoRandomSalt(): BigNumber {
return generatePseudoRandomSalt();
}
/**
* Computes the orderHash for a supplied order.
* @param order An object that conforms to the Order or SignedOrder interface definitions.
* @return The resulting orderHash from hashing the supplied order.
*/
public static getOrderHashHex(order: Order | SignedOrder): string {
return orderHashUtils.getOrderHashHex(order);
}
/**
* Checks if the supplied hex encoded order hash is valid.
* Note: Valid means it has the expected format, not that an order with the orderHash exists.
* Use this method when processing orderHashes submitted as user input.
* @param orderHash Hex encoded orderHash.
* @return Whether the supplied orderHash has the expected format.
*/
public static isValidOrderHash(orderHash: string): boolean {
return orderHashUtils.isValidOrderHash(orderHash);
}
/**
* A unit amount is defined as the amount of a token above the specified decimal places (integer part).
* E.g: If a currency has 18 decimal places, 1e18 or one quintillion of the currency is equivalent
* to 1 unit.
* @param amount The amount in baseUnits that you would like converted to units.
* @param decimals The number of decimal places the unit amount has.
* @return The amount in units.
*/
public static toUnitAmount(amount: BigNumber, decimals: number): BigNumber {
assert.isValidBaseUnitAmount('amount', amount);
assert.isNumber('decimals', decimals);
const unitAmount = Web3Wrapper.toUnitAmount(amount, decimals);
return unitAmount;
}
/**
* A baseUnit is defined as the smallest denomination of a token. An amount expressed in baseUnits
* is the amount expressed in the smallest denomination.
* E.g: 1 unit of a token with 18 decimal places is expressed in baseUnits as 1000000000000000000
* @param amount The amount of units that you would like converted to baseUnits.
* @param decimals The number of decimal places the unit amount has.
* @return The amount in baseUnits.
*/
public static toBaseUnitAmount(amount: BigNumber, decimals: number): BigNumber {
assert.isBigNumber('amount', amount);
assert.isNumber('decimals', decimals);
const baseUnitAmount = Web3Wrapper.toBaseUnitAmount(amount, decimals);
return baseUnitAmount;
}
/**
* Encodes an ERC20 token address into a hex encoded assetData string, usable in the makerAssetData or
* takerAssetData fields in a 0x order.
* @param tokenAddress The ERC20 token address to encode
* @return The hex encoded assetData string
*/
public static encodeERC20AssetData(tokenAddress: string): string {
return assetDataUtils.encodeERC20AssetData(tokenAddress);
}
/**
* Decodes an ERC20 assetData hex string into it's corresponding ERC20 tokenAddress & assetProxyId
* @param assetData Hex encoded assetData string to decode
* @return An object containing the decoded tokenAddress & assetProxyId
*/
public static decodeERC20AssetData(assetData: string): ERC20AssetData {
return assetDataUtils.decodeERC20AssetData(assetData);
}
/**
* Encodes an ERC721 token address into a hex encoded assetData string, usable in the makerAssetData or
* takerAssetData fields in a 0x order.
* @param tokenAddress The ERC721 token address to encode
* @param tokenId The ERC721 tokenId to encode
* @return The hex encoded assetData string
*/
public static encodeERC721AssetData(tokenAddress: string, tokenId: BigNumber): string {
return assetDataUtils.encodeERC721AssetData(tokenAddress, tokenId);
}
/**
* Decodes an ERC721 assetData hex string into it's corresponding ERC721 tokenAddress, tokenId & assetProxyId
* @param assetData Hex encoded assetData string to decode
* @return An object containing the decoded tokenAddress, tokenId & assetProxyId
*/
public static decodeERC721AssetData(assetData: string): ERC721AssetData {
return assetDataUtils.decodeERC721AssetData(assetData);
}
/**
* Decode and return the assetProxyId from the assetData
* @param assetData Hex encoded assetData string to decode
* @return The assetProxyId
*/
public static decodeAssetProxyId(assetData: string): AssetProxyId {
return assetDataUtils.decodeAssetProxyId(assetData);
}
/**
* Decode any assetData into it's corresponding assetData object
* @param assetData Hex encoded assetData string to decode
* @return Either a ERC20 or ERC721 assetData object
*/
public static decodeAssetDataOrThrow(assetData: string): ERC20AssetData | ERC721AssetData {
return assetDataUtils.decodeAssetDataOrThrow(assetData);
}
/**
* Instantiates a new ZeroEx instance that provides the public interface to the 0x.js library.
* @param provider The Provider instance you would like the 0x.js library to use for interacting with
* the Ethereum network.
* @param config The configuration object. Look up the type for the description.
* @return An instance of the 0x.js ZeroEx class.
*/
constructor(provider: Provider, config: ContractWrappersConfig) {
assert.isWeb3Provider('provider', provider);
this._contractWrappers = new ContractWrappers(provider, config);
this.erc20Proxy = this._contractWrappers.erc20Proxy;
this.erc721Proxy = this._contractWrappers.erc721Proxy;
this.erc20Token = this._contractWrappers.erc20Token;
this.erc721Token = this._contractWrappers.erc721Token;
this.exchange = this._contractWrappers.exchange;
this.etherToken = this._contractWrappers.etherToken;
}
/**
* Verifies that the provided signature is valid according to the 0x Protocol smart contracts
* @param data The hex encoded data signed by the supplied signature.
* @param signature The hex encoded signature.
* @param signerAddress The hex encoded address that signed the data, producing the supplied signature.
* @return Whether the signature is valid for the supplied signerAddress and data.
*/
public async isValidSignatureAsync(data: string, signature: string, signerAddress: string): Promise<boolean> {
const isValid = await isValidSignatureAsync(
this._contractWrappers.getProvider(),
data,
signature,
signerAddress,
);
return isValid;
}
/**
* Sets a new web3 provider for 0x.js. Updating the provider will stop all
* subscriptions so you will need to re-subscribe to all events relevant to your app after this call.
* @param provider The Web3Provider you would like the 0x.js library to use from now on.
* @param networkId The id of the network your provider is connected to
*/
public setProvider(provider: Provider, networkId: number): void {
this._contractWrappers.setProvider(provider, networkId);
}
/**
* Get the provider instance currently used by 0x.js
* @return Web3 provider instance
*/
public getProvider(): Provider {
return this._contractWrappers.getProvider();
}
/**
* Get user Ethereum addresses available through the supplied web3 provider available for sending transactions.
* @return An array of available user Ethereum addresses.
*/
public async getAvailableAddressesAsync(): Promise<string[]> {
// Hack: Get Web3Wrapper from ContractWrappers
const web3Wrapper: Web3Wrapper = (this._contractWrappers as any)._web3Wrapper;
const availableAddresses = await web3Wrapper.getAvailableAddressesAsync();
return availableAddresses;
}
/**
* Signs an orderHash and returns it's elliptic curve signature.
* This method currently supports TestRPC, Geth and Parity above and below V1.6.6
* @param orderHash Hex encoded orderHash to sign.
* @param signerAddress The hex encoded Ethereum address you wish to sign it with. This address
* must be available via the Provider supplied to 0x.js.
* @param MessagePrefixOpts Options regarding the desired prefix and whether to add it before calling `eth_sign`
* @return An object containing the Elliptic curve signature parameters generated by signing the orderHash.
*/
public async ecSignOrderHashAsync(
orderHash: string,
signerAddress: string,
messagePrefixOpts: MessagePrefixOpts,
): Promise<ECSignature> {
const signature = await ecSignOrderHashAsync(
this._contractWrappers.getProvider(),
orderHash,
signerAddress,
messagePrefixOpts,
);
return signature;
}
/**
* Waits for a transaction to be mined and returns the transaction receipt.
* @param txHash Transaction hash
* @param pollingIntervalMs How often (in ms) should we check if the transaction is mined.
* @param timeoutMs How long (in ms) to poll for transaction mined until aborting.
* @return Transaction receipt with decoded log args.
*/
public async awaitTransactionMinedAsync(
txHash: string,
pollingIntervalMs: number = 1000,
timeoutMs?: number,
): Promise<TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs> {
// Hack: Get Web3Wrapper from ContractWrappers
const web3Wrapper: Web3Wrapper = (this._contractWrappers as any)._web3Wrapper;
const transactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs = await web3Wrapper.awaitTransactionMinedAsync(
txHash,
pollingIntervalMs,
timeoutMs,
);
return transactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs;
}
}