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This release only includes one breaking change, which is the renaming of the package to be under the `@metamask` scope. It includes improvements to the types that will unblock migrating our network clients to TypeScript.
426 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
426 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
import nock from 'nock';
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import sinon from 'sinon';
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import { JsonRpcEngine } from 'json-rpc-engine';
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import { providerFromEngine } from '@metamask/eth-json-rpc-middleware';
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import EthQuery from 'eth-query';
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import createInfuraClient from '../createInfuraClient';
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import createJsonRpcClient from '../createJsonRpcClient';
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/**
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* @typedef {import('nock').Scope} NockScope
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*
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* A object returned by the `nock` function for mocking requests to a particular
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* base URL.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {{blockTracker: import('eth-block-tracker').PollingBlockTracker, clock: sinon.SinonFakeTimers, makeRpcCall: (request: Partial<JsonRpcRequest>) => Promise<any>, makeRpcCallsInSeries: (requests: Partial<JsonRpcRequest>[]) => Promise<any>}} Client
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*
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* Provides methods to interact with the suite of middleware that
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* `createInfuraClient` or `createJsonRpcClient` exposes.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {{providerType: "infura" | "custom", infuraNetwork?: string, customRpcUrl?: string, customChainId?: string}} WithClientOptions
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*
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* The options bag that `withNetworkClient` takes.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {(client: Client) => Promise<any>} WithClientCallback
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*
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* The callback that `withNetworkClient` takes.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {{ nockScope: NockScope, blockNumber: string }} MockBlockTrackerRequestOptions
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*
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* The options to `mockNextBlockTrackerRequest` and `mockAllBlockTrackerRequests`.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {{ nockScope: NockScope, request: object, response: object, delay?: number }} MockRpcCallOptions
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*
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* The options to `mockRpcCall`.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {{mockNextBlockTrackerRequest: (options: Omit<MockBlockTrackerRequestOptions, 'nockScope'>) => void, mockAllBlockTrackerRequests: (options: Omit<MockBlockTrackerRequestOptions, 'nockScope'>) => void, mockRpcCall: (options: Omit<MockRpcCallOptions, 'nockScope'>) => NockScope, rpcUrl: string, infuraNetwork: string}} Communications
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*
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* Provides methods to mock different kinds of requests to the provider.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {{providerType: 'infura' | 'custom', infuraNetwork?: string}} WithMockedCommunicationsOptions
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*
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* The options bag that `Communications` takes.
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*/
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/**
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* @typedef {(comms: Communications) => Promise<any>} WithMockedCommunicationsCallback
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*
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* The callback that `mockingCommunications` takes.
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*/
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/**
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* A dummy value for the `infuraProjectId` option that `createInfuraClient`
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* needs. (Infura should not be hit during tests, but just in case, this should
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* not refer to a real project ID.)
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*/
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const MOCK_INFURA_PROJECT_ID = 'abc123';
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/**
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* A dummy value for the `rpcUrl` option that `createJsonRpcClient` needs. (This
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* should not be hit during tests, but just in case, this should also not refer
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* to a real Infura URL.)
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*/
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const MOCK_RPC_URL = 'http://foo.com';
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/**
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* A default value for the `eth_blockNumber` request that the block tracker
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* makes.
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*/
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const DEFAULT_LATEST_BLOCK_NUMBER = '0x42';
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/**
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* If you're having trouble writing a test and you're wondering why the test
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* keeps failing, you can set `process.env.DEBUG_PROVIDER_TESTS` to `1`. This
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* will turn on some extra logging.
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*
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* @param {any[]} args - The arguments that `console.log` takes.
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*/
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function debug(...args) {
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if (process.env.DEBUG_PROVIDER_TESTS === '1') {
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console.log(...args);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Builds a Nock scope object for mocking provider requests.
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*
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* @param {string} rpcUrl - The URL of the RPC endpoint.
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* @returns {NockScope} The nock scope.
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*/
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function buildScopeForMockingRequests(rpcUrl) {
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return nock(rpcUrl).filteringRequestBody((body) => {
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const copyOfBody = JSON.parse(body);
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// Some IDs are random, so remove them entirely from the request to make it
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// possible to mock these requests
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delete copyOfBody.id;
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return JSON.stringify(copyOfBody);
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});
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}
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/**
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* Mocks the next request for the latest block that the block tracker will make.
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*
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* @param {MockBlockTrackerRequestOptions} args - The arguments.
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* @param {NockScope} args.nockScope - A nock scope (a set of mocked requests
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* scoped to a certain base URL).
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* @param {string} args.blockNumber - The block number that the block tracker
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* should report, as a 0x-prefixed hex string.
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*/
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async function mockNextBlockTrackerRequest({
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nockScope,
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blockNumber = DEFAULT_LATEST_BLOCK_NUMBER,
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}) {
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await mockRpcCall({
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nockScope,
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request: { method: 'eth_blockNumber', params: [] },
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response: { result: blockNumber },
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});
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}
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/**
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* Mocks all requests for the latest block that the block tracker will make.
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*
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* @param {MockBlockTrackerRequestOptions} args - The arguments.
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* @param {NockScope} args.nockScope - A nock scope (a set of mocked requests
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* scoped to a certain base URL).
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* @param {string} args.blockNumber - The block number that the block tracker
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* should report, as a 0x-prefixed hex string.
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*/
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async function mockAllBlockTrackerRequests({
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nockScope,
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blockNumber = DEFAULT_LATEST_BLOCK_NUMBER,
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}) {
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await mockRpcCall({
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nockScope,
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request: { method: 'eth_blockNumber', params: [] },
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response: { result: blockNumber },
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}).persist();
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}
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/**
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* Mocks a JSON-RPC request sent to the provider with the given response.
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* Provider type is inferred from the base url set on the nockScope.
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*
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* @param {MockRpcCallOptions} args - The arguments.
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* @param {NockScope} args.nockScope - A nock scope (a set of mocked requests
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* scoped to a certain base URL).
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* @param {object} args.request - The request data.
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* @param {{body: string} | {httpStatus?: number; id?: number; method?: string; params?: string[]}} [args.response] - Information
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* concerning the response that the request should have. If a `body` property is
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* present, this is taken as the complete response body. If an `httpStatus`
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* property is present, then it is taken as the HTTP status code to respond
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* with. Properties other than these two are used to build a complete response
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* body (including `id` and `jsonrpc` properties).
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* @param {Error | string} [args.error] - An error to throw while making the
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* request. Takes precedence over `response`.
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* @param {number} [args.delay] - The amount of time that should pass before the
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* request resolves with the response.
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* @param {number} [args.times] - The number of times that the request is
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* expected to be made.
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* @returns {NockScope} The nock scope.
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*/
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function mockRpcCall({ nockScope, request, response, error, delay, times }) {
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// eth-query always passes `params`, so even if we don't supply this property,
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// for consistency with makeRpcCall, assume that the `body` contains it
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const { method, params = [], ...rest } = request;
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const httpStatus = response?.httpStatus ?? 200;
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let completeResponse;
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if (response !== undefined) {
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if (response.body === undefined) {
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completeResponse = { id: 1, jsonrpc: '2.0' };
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['id', 'jsonrpc', 'result', 'error'].forEach((prop) => {
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if (response[prop] !== undefined) {
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completeResponse[prop] = response[prop];
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}
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});
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} else {
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completeResponse = response.body;
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}
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}
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const url = nockScope.basePath.includes('infura.io')
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? `/v3/${MOCK_INFURA_PROJECT_ID}`
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: '/';
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let nockRequest = nockScope.post(url, {
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jsonrpc: '2.0',
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method,
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params,
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...rest,
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});
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if (delay !== undefined) {
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nockRequest = nockRequest.delay(delay);
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}
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if (times !== undefined) {
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nockRequest = nockRequest.times(times);
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}
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if (error !== undefined) {
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return nockRequest.replyWithError(error);
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} else if (completeResponse !== undefined) {
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return nockRequest.reply(httpStatus, completeResponse);
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}
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return nockRequest;
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}
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/**
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* Makes a JSON-RPC call through the given eth-query object.
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*
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* @param {any} ethQuery - The eth-query object.
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* @param {object} request - The request data.
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* @returns {Promise<any>} A promise that either resolves with the result from
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* the JSON-RPC response if it is successful or rejects with the error from the
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* JSON-RPC response otherwise.
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*/
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function makeRpcCall(ethQuery, request) {
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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debug('[makeRpcCall] making request', request);
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ethQuery.sendAsync(request, (error, result) => {
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debug('[makeRpcCall > ethQuery handler] error', error, 'result', result);
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if (error) {
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reject(error);
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} else {
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resolve(result);
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}
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});
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});
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}
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/**
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* Sets up request mocks for requests to the provider.
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*
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* @param {WithMockedCommunicationsOptions} options - An options bag.
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* @param {"infura" | "custom"} options.providerType - The type of network
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* client being tested.
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* @param {string} [options.infuraNetwork] - The name of the Infura network being
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* tested, assuming that `providerType` is "infura" (default: "mainnet").
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* @param {string} [options.customRpcUrl] - The URL of the custom RPC endpoint,
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* assuming that `providerType` is "custom".
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* @param {WithMockedCommunicationsCallback} fn - A function which will be
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* called with an object that allows interaction with the network client.
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* @returns {Promise<any>} The return value of the given function.
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*/
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export async function withMockedCommunications(
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{ providerType, infuraNetwork = 'mainnet', customRpcUrl = MOCK_RPC_URL },
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fn,
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) {
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if (providerType !== 'infura' && providerType !== 'custom') {
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throw new Error(
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`providerType must be either "infura" or "custom", was "${providerType}" instead`,
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);
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}
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const rpcUrl =
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providerType === 'infura'
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? `https://${infuraNetwork}.infura.io`
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: customRpcUrl;
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const nockScope = buildScopeForMockingRequests(rpcUrl);
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const curriedMockNextBlockTrackerRequest = (localOptions) =>
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mockNextBlockTrackerRequest({ nockScope, ...localOptions });
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const curriedMockAllBlockTrackerRequests = (localOptions) =>
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mockAllBlockTrackerRequests({ nockScope, ...localOptions });
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const curriedMockRpcCall = (localOptions) =>
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mockRpcCall({ nockScope, ...localOptions });
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const comms = {
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mockNextBlockTrackerRequest: curriedMockNextBlockTrackerRequest,
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mockAllBlockTrackerRequests: curriedMockAllBlockTrackerRequests,
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mockRpcCall: curriedMockRpcCall,
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rpcUrl,
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infuraNetwork,
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};
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try {
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return await fn(comms);
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} finally {
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nock.isDone();
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nock.cleanAll();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Builds a provider from the middleware (for the provider type) along with a
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* block tracker, runs the given function with those two things, and then
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* ensures the block tracker is stopped at the end.
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*
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* @param {WithClientOptions} options - An options bag.
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* @param {"infura" | "custom"} options.providerType - The type of network
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* client being tested.
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* @param {string} [options.infuraNetwork] - The name of the Infura network being
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* tested, assuming that `providerType` is "infura" (default: "mainnet").
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* @param {string} [options.customRpcUrl] - The URL of the custom RPC endpoint,
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* assuming that `providerType` is "custom".
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* @param {string} [options.customChainId] - The chain id belonging to the
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* custom RPC endpoint, assuming that `providerType` is "custom" (default:
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* "0x1").
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* @param {WithClientCallback} fn - A function which will be called with an
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* object that allows interaction with the network client.
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* @returns {Promise<any>} The return value of the given function.
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*/
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export async function withNetworkClient(
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{
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providerType,
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infuraNetwork = 'mainnet',
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customRpcUrl = MOCK_RPC_URL,
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customChainId = '0x1',
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},
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fn,
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) {
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if (providerType !== 'infura' && providerType !== 'custom') {
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throw new Error(
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`providerType must be either "infura" or "custom", was "${providerType}" instead`,
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);
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}
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// The JSON-RPC client wraps `eth_estimateGas` so that it takes 2 seconds longer
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// than it usually would to complete. Or at least it should — this doesn't
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// appear to be working correctly. Unset `IN_TEST` on `process.env` to prevent
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// this behavior.
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const inTest = process.env.IN_TEST;
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delete process.env.IN_TEST;
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const clientUnderTest =
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providerType === 'infura'
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? createInfuraClient({
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network: infuraNetwork,
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projectId: MOCK_INFURA_PROJECT_ID,
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})
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: createJsonRpcClient({ rpcUrl: customRpcUrl, chainId: customChainId });
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process.env.IN_TEST = inTest;
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const { networkMiddleware, blockTracker } = clientUnderTest;
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const engine = new JsonRpcEngine();
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engine.push(networkMiddleware);
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const provider = providerFromEngine(engine);
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const ethQuery = new EthQuery(provider);
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const curriedMakeRpcCall = (request) => makeRpcCall(ethQuery, request);
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const makeRpcCallsInSeries = async (requests) => {
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const responses = [];
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for (const request of requests) {
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responses.push(await curriedMakeRpcCall(request));
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}
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return responses;
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};
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// Faking timers ends up doing two things:
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// 1. Halting the block tracker (which depends on `setTimeout` to periodically
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// request the latest block) set up in `eth-json-rpc-middleware`
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// 2. Halting the retry logic in `@metamask/eth-json-rpc-infura` (which also
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// depends on `setTimeout`)
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const clock = sinon.useFakeTimers();
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const client = {
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blockTracker,
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clock,
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makeRpcCall: curriedMakeRpcCall,
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makeRpcCallsInSeries,
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};
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try {
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return await fn(client);
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} finally {
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await blockTracker.destroy();
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clock.restore();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Build mock parameters for a JSON-RPC call.
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*
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* The string 'some value' is used as the default value for each entry. The
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* block parameter index determines the number of parameters to generate.
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*
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* The block parameter can be set to a custom value. If no value is given, it
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* is set as undefined.
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*
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* @param {object} args - Arguments.
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* @param {number} args.blockParamIndex - The index of the block parameter.
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* @param {any} [args.blockParam] - The block parameter value to set.
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* @returns {any[]} The mock params.
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*/
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export function buildMockParams({ blockParam, blockParamIndex }) {
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if (blockParamIndex === undefined) {
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throw new Error(`Missing 'blockParamIndex'`);
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}
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const params = new Array(blockParamIndex).fill('some value');
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params[blockParamIndex] = blockParam;
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return params;
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}
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/**
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* Returns a partial JSON-RPC request object, with the "block" param replaced
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* with the given value.
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*
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* @param {object} request - The request object.
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* @param {string} request.method - The request method.
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* @param {params} [request.params] - The request params.
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* @param {number} blockParamIndex - The index within the `params` array of the
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* block param.
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* @param {any} blockParam - The desired block param value.
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* @returns {object} The updated request object.
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*/
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export function buildRequestWithReplacedBlockParam(
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{ method, params = [] },
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blockParamIndex,
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blockParam,
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) {
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const updatedParams = params.slice();
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updatedParams[blockParamIndex] = blockParam;
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return { method, params: updatedParams };
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}
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