From c6dece6bd1e5f5afa56b290557eb7a6245c76cb6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fabio Berger Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2018 13:26:46 +0100 Subject: Add config file specifically in prettier command and fix files --- packages/0x.js/src/0x.ts | 608 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 304 insertions(+), 304 deletions(-) (limited to 'packages/0x.js/src/0x.ts') diff --git a/packages/0x.js/src/0x.ts b/packages/0x.js/src/0x.ts index dec26e3eb..f8a484c5d 100644 --- a/packages/0x.js/src/0x.ts +++ b/packages/0x.js/src/0x.ts @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ import { TokenWrapper } from './contract_wrappers/token_wrapper'; import { OrderStateWatcher } from './order_watcher/order_state_watcher'; import { zeroExConfigSchema } from './schemas/zero_ex_config_schema'; import { - ECSignature, - Order, - SignedOrder, - TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs, - Web3Provider, - ZeroExConfig, - ZeroExError, + ECSignature, + Order, + SignedOrder, + TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs, + Web3Provider, + ZeroExConfig, + ZeroExError, } from './types'; import { AbiDecoder } from './utils/abi_decoder'; import { assert } from './utils/assert'; @@ -33,318 +33,318 @@ import { utils } from './utils/utils'; * 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; + /** + * 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 TokenRegistryWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the 0x - * TokenRegistry smart contract. - */ - public tokenRegistry: TokenRegistryWrapper; - /** - * An instance of the TokenWrapper class containing methods for interacting with any ERC20 token smart contract. - */ - public token: TokenWrapper; - /** - * 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 TokenTransferProxyWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the - * tokenTransferProxy smart contract. - */ - public proxy: TokenTransferProxyWrapper; - /** - * An instance of the OrderStateWatcher class containing methods for watching a set of orders for relevant - * blockchain state changes. - */ - public orderStateWatcher: OrderStateWatcher; - private _web3Wrapper: Web3Wrapper; - private _abiDecoder: AbiDecoder; - /** - * Verifies that the elliptic curve signature `signature` was generated - * by signing `data` with the private key corresponding to the `signerAddress` address. - * @param data The hex encoded data signed by the supplied signature. - * @param signature An object containing the elliptic curve signature parameters. - * @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 static isValidSignature(data: string, signature: ECSignature, signerAddress: string): boolean { - assert.isHexString('data', data); - assert.doesConformToSchema('signature', signature, schemas.ecSignatureSchema); - assert.isETHAddressHex('signerAddress', signerAddress); + /** + * An instance of the ExchangeWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the 0x Exchange smart contract. + */ + public exchange: ExchangeWrapper; + /** + * An instance of the TokenRegistryWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the 0x + * TokenRegistry smart contract. + */ + public tokenRegistry: TokenRegistryWrapper; + /** + * An instance of the TokenWrapper class containing methods for interacting with any ERC20 token smart contract. + */ + public token: TokenWrapper; + /** + * 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 TokenTransferProxyWrapper class containing methods for interacting with the + * tokenTransferProxy smart contract. + */ + public proxy: TokenTransferProxyWrapper; + /** + * An instance of the OrderStateWatcher class containing methods for watching a set of orders for relevant + * blockchain state changes. + */ + public orderStateWatcher: OrderStateWatcher; + private _web3Wrapper: Web3Wrapper; + private _abiDecoder: AbiDecoder; + /** + * Verifies that the elliptic curve signature `signature` was generated + * by signing `data` with the private key corresponding to the `signerAddress` address. + * @param data The hex encoded data signed by the supplied signature. + * @param signature An object containing the elliptic curve signature parameters. + * @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 static isValidSignature(data: string, signature: ECSignature, signerAddress: string): boolean { + assert.isHexString('data', data); + assert.doesConformToSchema('signature', signature, schemas.ecSignatureSchema); + assert.isETHAddressHex('signerAddress', signerAddress); - const isValidSignature = signatureUtils.isValidSignature(data, signature, signerAddress); - return isValidSignature; - } - /** - * Generates a pseudo-random 256-bit salt. - * The salt can be included in an 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 { - // BigNumber.random returns a pseudo-random number between 0 & 1 with a passed in number of decimal places. - // Source: https://mikemcl.github.io/bignumber.js/#random - const randomNumber = BigNumber.random(constants.MAX_DIGITS_IN_UNSIGNED_256_INT); - const factor = new BigNumber(10).pow(constants.MAX_DIGITS_IN_UNSIGNED_256_INT - 1); - const salt = randomNumber.times(factor).round(); - return salt; - } - /** - * 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 { - // Since this method can be called to check if any arbitrary string conforms to an orderHash's - // format, we only assert that we were indeed passed a string. - assert.isString('orderHash', orderHash); - const schemaValidator = new SchemaValidator(); - const isValidOrderHash = schemaValidator.validate(orderHash, schemas.orderHashSchema).valid; - return isValidOrderHash; - } - /** - * 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 isValidSignature = signatureUtils.isValidSignature(data, signature, signerAddress); + return isValidSignature; + } + /** + * Generates a pseudo-random 256-bit salt. + * The salt can be included in an 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 { + // BigNumber.random returns a pseudo-random number between 0 & 1 with a passed in number of decimal places. + // Source: https://mikemcl.github.io/bignumber.js/#random + const randomNumber = BigNumber.random(constants.MAX_DIGITS_IN_UNSIGNED_256_INT); + const factor = new BigNumber(10).pow(constants.MAX_DIGITS_IN_UNSIGNED_256_INT - 1); + const salt = randomNumber.times(factor).round(); + return salt; + } + /** + * 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 { + // Since this method can be called to check if any arbitrary string conforms to an orderHash's + // format, we only assert that we were indeed passed a string. + assert.isString('orderHash', orderHash); + const schemaValidator = new SchemaValidator(); + const isValidOrderHash = schemaValidator.validate(orderHash, schemas.orderHashSchema).valid; + return isValidOrderHash; + } + /** + * 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 aUnit = new BigNumber(10).pow(decimals); - const unit = amount.div(aUnit); - return unit; - } - /** - * 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 aUnit = new BigNumber(10).pow(decimals); + const unit = amount.div(aUnit); + return unit; + } + /** + * 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 unit = new BigNumber(10).pow(decimals); - const baseUnitAmount = amount.times(unit); - const hasDecimals = baseUnitAmount.decimalPlaces() !== 0; - if (hasDecimals) { - throw new Error(`Invalid unit amount: ${amount.toString()} - Too many decimal places`); - } - return baseUnitAmount; - } - /** - * 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. - */ - @decorators.syncZeroExErrorHandler - public static getOrderHashHex(order: Order | SignedOrder): string { - assert.doesConformToSchema('order', order, schemas.orderSchema); - const orderHashHex = utils.getOrderHashHex(order); - return orderHashHex; - } - /** - * Instantiates a new ZeroEx instance that provides the public interface to the 0x.js library. - * @param provider The Web3.js 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: Web3Provider, config: ZeroExConfig) { - assert.isWeb3Provider('provider', provider); - assert.doesConformToSchema('config', config, zeroExConfigSchema); - const artifactJSONs = _.values(artifacts); - const abiArrays = _.map(artifactJSONs, artifact => artifact.abi); - this._abiDecoder = new AbiDecoder(abiArrays); - const defaults = { - gasPrice: config.gasPrice, - }; - this._web3Wrapper = new Web3Wrapper(provider, defaults); - this.proxy = new TokenTransferProxyWrapper( - this._web3Wrapper, - config.networkId, - config.tokenTransferProxyContractAddress, - ); - this.token = new TokenWrapper(this._web3Wrapper, config.networkId, this._abiDecoder, this.proxy); - this.exchange = new ExchangeWrapper( - this._web3Wrapper, - config.networkId, - this._abiDecoder, - this.token, - config.exchangeContractAddress, - config.zrxContractAddress, - ); - this.tokenRegistry = new TokenRegistryWrapper( - this._web3Wrapper, - config.networkId, - config.tokenRegistryContractAddress, - ); - this.etherToken = new EtherTokenWrapper(this._web3Wrapper, config.networkId, this._abiDecoder, this.token); - this.orderStateWatcher = new OrderStateWatcher( - this._web3Wrapper, - this._abiDecoder, - this.token, - this.exchange, - config.orderWatcherConfig, - ); - } - /** - * 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: Web3Provider, networkId: number): void { - this._web3Wrapper.setProvider(provider); - (this.exchange as any)._invalidateContractInstances(); - (this.exchange as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); - (this.tokenRegistry as any)._invalidateContractInstance(); - (this.tokenRegistry as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); - (this.token as any)._invalidateContractInstances(); - (this.token as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); - (this.proxy as any)._invalidateContractInstance(); - (this.proxy as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); - (this.etherToken as any)._invalidateContractInstance(); - (this.etherToken as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); - } - /** - * 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 { - const availableAddresses = await this._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 Web3.Provider supplied to 0x.js. - * @param shouldAddPersonalMessagePrefix Some signers add the personal message prefix `\x19Ethereum Signed Message` - * themselves (e.g Parity Signer, Ledger, TestRPC) and others expect it to already be done by the client - * (e.g Metamask). Depending on which signer this request is going to, decide on whether to add the prefix - * before sending the request. - * @return An object containing the Elliptic curve signature parameters generated by signing the orderHash. - */ - public async signOrderHashAsync( - orderHash: string, - signerAddress: string, - shouldAddPersonalMessagePrefix: boolean, - ): Promise { - assert.isHexString('orderHash', orderHash); - await assert.isSenderAddressAsync('signerAddress', signerAddress, this._web3Wrapper); + const unit = new BigNumber(10).pow(decimals); + const baseUnitAmount = amount.times(unit); + const hasDecimals = baseUnitAmount.decimalPlaces() !== 0; + if (hasDecimals) { + throw new Error(`Invalid unit amount: ${amount.toString()} - Too many decimal places`); + } + return baseUnitAmount; + } + /** + * 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. + */ + @decorators.syncZeroExErrorHandler + public static getOrderHashHex(order: Order | SignedOrder): string { + assert.doesConformToSchema('order', order, schemas.orderSchema); + const orderHashHex = utils.getOrderHashHex(order); + return orderHashHex; + } + /** + * Instantiates a new ZeroEx instance that provides the public interface to the 0x.js library. + * @param provider The Web3.js 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: Web3Provider, config: ZeroExConfig) { + assert.isWeb3Provider('provider', provider); + assert.doesConformToSchema('config', config, zeroExConfigSchema); + const artifactJSONs = _.values(artifacts); + const abiArrays = _.map(artifactJSONs, artifact => artifact.abi); + this._abiDecoder = new AbiDecoder(abiArrays); + const defaults = { + gasPrice: config.gasPrice, + }; + this._web3Wrapper = new Web3Wrapper(provider, defaults); + this.proxy = new TokenTransferProxyWrapper( + this._web3Wrapper, + config.networkId, + config.tokenTransferProxyContractAddress, + ); + this.token = new TokenWrapper(this._web3Wrapper, config.networkId, this._abiDecoder, this.proxy); + this.exchange = new ExchangeWrapper( + this._web3Wrapper, + config.networkId, + this._abiDecoder, + this.token, + config.exchangeContractAddress, + config.zrxContractAddress, + ); + this.tokenRegistry = new TokenRegistryWrapper( + this._web3Wrapper, + config.networkId, + config.tokenRegistryContractAddress, + ); + this.etherToken = new EtherTokenWrapper(this._web3Wrapper, config.networkId, this._abiDecoder, this.token); + this.orderStateWatcher = new OrderStateWatcher( + this._web3Wrapper, + this._abiDecoder, + this.token, + this.exchange, + config.orderWatcherConfig, + ); + } + /** + * 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: Web3Provider, networkId: number): void { + this._web3Wrapper.setProvider(provider); + (this.exchange as any)._invalidateContractInstances(); + (this.exchange as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); + (this.tokenRegistry as any)._invalidateContractInstance(); + (this.tokenRegistry as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); + (this.token as any)._invalidateContractInstances(); + (this.token as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); + (this.proxy as any)._invalidateContractInstance(); + (this.proxy as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); + (this.etherToken as any)._invalidateContractInstance(); + (this.etherToken as any)._setNetworkId(networkId); + } + /** + * 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 { + const availableAddresses = await this._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 Web3.Provider supplied to 0x.js. + * @param shouldAddPersonalMessagePrefix Some signers add the personal message prefix `\x19Ethereum Signed Message` + * themselves (e.g Parity Signer, Ledger, TestRPC) and others expect it to already be done by the client + * (e.g Metamask). Depending on which signer this request is going to, decide on whether to add the prefix + * before sending the request. + * @return An object containing the Elliptic curve signature parameters generated by signing the orderHash. + */ + public async signOrderHashAsync( + orderHash: string, + signerAddress: string, + shouldAddPersonalMessagePrefix: boolean, + ): Promise { + assert.isHexString('orderHash', orderHash); + await assert.isSenderAddressAsync('signerAddress', signerAddress, this._web3Wrapper); - let msgHashHex = orderHash; - if (shouldAddPersonalMessagePrefix) { - const orderHashBuff = ethUtil.toBuffer(orderHash); - const msgHashBuff = ethUtil.hashPersonalMessage(orderHashBuff); - msgHashHex = ethUtil.bufferToHex(msgHashBuff); - } + let msgHashHex = orderHash; + if (shouldAddPersonalMessagePrefix) { + const orderHashBuff = ethUtil.toBuffer(orderHash); + const msgHashBuff = ethUtil.hashPersonalMessage(orderHashBuff); + msgHashHex = ethUtil.bufferToHex(msgHashBuff); + } - const signature = await this._web3Wrapper.signTransactionAsync(signerAddress, msgHashHex); + const signature = await this._web3Wrapper.signTransactionAsync(signerAddress, msgHashHex); - // HACK: There is no consensus on whether the signatureHex string should be formatted as - // v + r + s OR r + s + v, and different clients (even different versions of the same client) - // return the signature params in different orders. In order to support all client implementations, - // we parse the signature in both ways, and evaluate if either one is a valid signature. - const validVParamValues = [27, 28]; - const ecSignatureVRS = signatureUtils.parseSignatureHexAsVRS(signature); - if (_.includes(validVParamValues, ecSignatureVRS.v)) { - const isValidVRSSignature = ZeroEx.isValidSignature(orderHash, ecSignatureVRS, signerAddress); - if (isValidVRSSignature) { - return ecSignatureVRS; - } - } + // HACK: There is no consensus on whether the signatureHex string should be formatted as + // v + r + s OR r + s + v, and different clients (even different versions of the same client) + // return the signature params in different orders. In order to support all client implementations, + // we parse the signature in both ways, and evaluate if either one is a valid signature. + const validVParamValues = [27, 28]; + const ecSignatureVRS = signatureUtils.parseSignatureHexAsVRS(signature); + if (_.includes(validVParamValues, ecSignatureVRS.v)) { + const isValidVRSSignature = ZeroEx.isValidSignature(orderHash, ecSignatureVRS, signerAddress); + if (isValidVRSSignature) { + return ecSignatureVRS; + } + } - const ecSignatureRSV = signatureUtils.parseSignatureHexAsRSV(signature); - if (_.includes(validVParamValues, ecSignatureRSV.v)) { - const isValidRSVSignature = ZeroEx.isValidSignature(orderHash, ecSignatureRSV, signerAddress); - if (isValidRSVSignature) { - return ecSignatureRSV; - } - } + const ecSignatureRSV = signatureUtils.parseSignatureHexAsRSV(signature); + if (_.includes(validVParamValues, ecSignatureRSV.v)) { + const isValidRSVSignature = ZeroEx.isValidSignature(orderHash, ecSignatureRSV, signerAddress); + if (isValidRSVSignature) { + return ecSignatureRSV; + } + } - throw new Error(ZeroExError.InvalidSignature); - } - /** - * 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 = 1000, - timeoutMs?: number, - ): Promise { - let timeoutExceeded = false; - if (timeoutMs) { - setTimeout(() => (timeoutExceeded = true), timeoutMs); - } + throw new Error(ZeroExError.InvalidSignature); + } + /** + * 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 = 1000, + timeoutMs?: number, + ): Promise { + let timeoutExceeded = false; + if (timeoutMs) { + setTimeout(() => (timeoutExceeded = true), timeoutMs); + } - const txReceiptPromise = new Promise( - (resolve: (receipt: TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs) => void, reject) => { - const intervalId = intervalUtils.setAsyncExcludingInterval( - async () => { - if (timeoutExceeded) { - intervalUtils.clearAsyncExcludingInterval(intervalId); - return reject(ZeroExError.TransactionMiningTimeout); - } + const txReceiptPromise = new Promise( + (resolve: (receipt: TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs) => void, reject) => { + const intervalId = intervalUtils.setAsyncExcludingInterval( + async () => { + if (timeoutExceeded) { + intervalUtils.clearAsyncExcludingInterval(intervalId); + return reject(ZeroExError.TransactionMiningTimeout); + } - const transactionReceipt = await this._web3Wrapper.getTransactionReceiptAsync(txHash); - if (!_.isNull(transactionReceipt)) { - intervalUtils.clearAsyncExcludingInterval(intervalId); - const logsWithDecodedArgs = _.map( - transactionReceipt.logs, - this._abiDecoder.tryToDecodeLogOrNoop.bind(this._abiDecoder), - ); - const transactionReceiptWithDecodedLogArgs: TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs = { - ...transactionReceipt, - logs: logsWithDecodedArgs, - }; - resolve(transactionReceiptWithDecodedLogArgs); - } - }, - pollingIntervalMs, - (err: Error) => { - intervalUtils.clearAsyncExcludingInterval(intervalId); - reject(err); - }, - ); - }, - ); + const transactionReceipt = await this._web3Wrapper.getTransactionReceiptAsync(txHash); + if (!_.isNull(transactionReceipt)) { + intervalUtils.clearAsyncExcludingInterval(intervalId); + const logsWithDecodedArgs = _.map( + transactionReceipt.logs, + this._abiDecoder.tryToDecodeLogOrNoop.bind(this._abiDecoder), + ); + const transactionReceiptWithDecodedLogArgs: TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs = { + ...transactionReceipt, + logs: logsWithDecodedArgs, + }; + resolve(transactionReceiptWithDecodedLogArgs); + } + }, + pollingIntervalMs, + (err: Error) => { + intervalUtils.clearAsyncExcludingInterval(intervalId); + reject(err); + }, + ); + }, + ); - return txReceiptPromise; - } - /* + return txReceiptPromise; + } + /* * HACK: `TokenWrapper` needs a token transfer proxy address. `TokenTransferProxy` address is fetched from * an `ExchangeWrapper`. `ExchangeWrapper` needs `TokenWrapper` to validate orders, creating a dependency cycle. * In order to break this - we create this function here and pass it as a parameter to the `TokenWrapper` * and `ProxyWrapper`. */ - private async _getTokenTransferProxyAddressAsync(): Promise { - const tokenTransferProxyAddress = await (this.exchange as any)._getTokenTransferProxyAddressAsync(); - return tokenTransferProxyAddress; - } + private async _getTokenTransferProxyAddressAsync(): Promise { + const tokenTransferProxyAddress = await (this.exchange as any)._getTokenTransferProxyAddressAsync(); + return tokenTransferProxyAddress; + } } -- cgit v1.2.3