Crates.io | astroport-whitelist |
lib.rs | astroport-whitelist |
version | 2.0.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-07-20 16:57:22.58462 |
updated_at | 2024-06-20 09:06:33.448306 |
description | Implementation of proxy contract using a whitelist. Supports general IBC and Neutron IbcTransfer messages |
homepage | https://cosmwasm.com |
repository | https://github.com/CosmWasm/cw-plus |
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size | 35,514 |
This may be the simplest implementation of CW1, an address whitelist registry.
It contains a set of admins that are defined upon creation.
Any of those admins may Execute
any message via the contract,
per the CW1 spec.
To make this slightly less minimalistic, you can allow the admin set to be mutable or immutable. If it is mutable, then any admin may (a) change the admin set and (b) freeze it (making it immutable).
While largely an example contract for CW1, this has various real-world use-cases, such as a common account that is shared among multiple trusted devices, or trading an entire account (used as 1 of 1 mutable). Most of the time, this can be used as a framework to build your own, more advanced cw1 implementations.
By default, this doesn't support CustomMsg
in order to be fully generic
among blockchains. However, all types are Generic over T
, and this is only
fixed in handle
. You can import this contract and just redefine your handle
function, setting a different parameter to ExecuteMsg
, and you can produce
a chain-specific message.
You will need Rust 1.44.1+ with wasm32-unknown-unknown
target installed.
You can run unit tests on this via:
cargo test
Once you are happy with the content, you can compile it to wasm via:
RUSTFLAGS='-C link-arg=-s' cargo wasm
cp ../../target/wasm32-unknown-unknown/release/cw1_whitelist.wasm .
ls -l cw1_whitelist.wasm
sha256sum cw1_whitelist.wasm
Or for a production-ready (optimized) build, run a build command in the the repository root: https://github.com/CosmWasm/cw-plus#compiling.