Struct SharedBackend
pub struct SharedBackend {
backend: UnboundedSender<BackendRequest>,
cache: Arc<FlushJsonBlockCacheDB>,
blocking_mode: BlockingMode,
}Expand description
A cloneable backend type that shares access to the backend data with all its clones.
This backend type is connected to the BackendHandler via a mpsc unbounded channel. The
BackendHandler is spawned on a tokio task and listens for incoming commands on the receiver
half of the channel. A SharedBackend holds a sender for that channel, which is Clone, so
there can be multiple SharedBackends communicating with the same BackendHandler, hence this
Backend type is thread safe.
All Backend trait functions are delegated as a BackendRequest via the channel to the
BackendHandler. All BackendRequest variants include a sender half of an additional channel
that is used by the BackendHandler to send the result of an executed BackendRequest back to
SharedBackend.
The BackendHandler holds a Provider to look up missing accounts or storage slots
from remote (e.g. infura). It detects duplicate requests from multiple SharedBackends and
bundles them together, so that always only one provider request is executed. For example, there
are two SharedBackends, A and B, both request the basic account info of account
0xasd9sa7d... at the same time. After the BackendHandler receives the request from A, it
sends a new provider request to the provider’s endpoint, then it reads the identical request
from B and simply adds it as an additional listener for the request already in progress,
instead of sending another one. So that after the provider returns the response all listeners
(A and B) get notified.
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§backend: UnboundedSender<BackendRequest>§cache: Arc<FlushJsonBlockCacheDB>§blocking_mode: BlockingModeImplementations§
pub async fn spawn_backend<P>(
provider: P,
db: BlockchainDb,
pin_block: Option<BlockId>,
) -> SharedBackend
pub async fn spawn_backend<P>( provider: P, db: BlockchainDb, pin_block: Option<BlockId>, ) -> SharedBackend
Spawns a new BackendHandler on a tokio::task that listens for requests from any
SharedBackend. Missing values get inserted in the db.
The spawned BackendHandler finishes once the last SharedBackend connected to it is
dropped.
NOTE: this should be called with Arc<Provider>
pub fn spawn_backend_thread<P>(
provider: P,
db: BlockchainDb,
pin_block: Option<BlockId>,
) -> SharedBackend
pub fn spawn_backend_thread<P>( provider: P, db: BlockchainDb, pin_block: Option<BlockId>, ) -> SharedBackend
Same as Self::spawn_backend but spawns the BackendHandler on a separate std::thread in
its own tokio::Runtime
pub fn new<P>(
provider: P,
db: BlockchainDb,
pin_block: Option<BlockId>,
) -> (SharedBackend, BackendHandler<P>)
pub fn new<P>( provider: P, db: BlockchainDb, pin_block: Option<BlockId>, ) -> (SharedBackend, BackendHandler<P>)
Returns a new SharedBackend and the BackendHandler
pub fn with_blocking_mode(&self, mode: BlockingMode) -> SharedBackend
pub fn with_blocking_mode(&self, mode: BlockingMode) -> SharedBackend
Returns a new SharedBackend and the BackendHandler with a specific blocking mode
pub fn set_pinned_block(&self, block: impl Into<BlockId>) -> Result<(), Report>
pub fn set_pinned_block(&self, block: impl Into<BlockId>) -> Result<(), Report>
Updates the pinned block to fetch data from
pub fn get_full_block(
&self,
block: impl Into<BlockId>,
) -> Result<AnyRpcBlock, DatabaseError>
pub fn get_full_block( &self, block: impl Into<BlockId>, ) -> Result<AnyRpcBlock, DatabaseError>
Returns the full block for the given block identifier
pub fn get_transaction(
&self,
tx: FixedBytes<32>,
) -> Result<AnyRpcTransaction, DatabaseError>
pub fn get_transaction( &self, tx: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<AnyRpcTransaction, DatabaseError>
Returns the transaction for the hash
pub fn insert_or_update_address(
&self,
address_data: HashMap<Address, AccountInfo, FbBuildHasher<20>>,
)
pub fn insert_or_update_address( &self, address_data: HashMap<Address, AccountInfo, FbBuildHasher<20>>, )
Inserts or updates data for multiple addresses
pub fn insert_or_update_storage(
&self,
storage_data: HashMap<Address, HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, Uint<256, 4>, DefaultHashBuilder>, FbBuildHasher<20>>,
)
pub fn insert_or_update_storage( &self, storage_data: HashMap<Address, HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, Uint<256, 4>, DefaultHashBuilder>, FbBuildHasher<20>>, )
Inserts or updates data for multiple storage slots
pub fn insert_or_update_block_hashes(
&self,
block_hash_data: HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, FixedBytes<32>, DefaultHashBuilder>,
)
pub fn insert_or_update_block_hashes( &self, block_hash_data: HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, FixedBytes<32>, DefaultHashBuilder>, )
Inserts or updates data for multiple block hashes
pub fn do_any_request<T, F>(&mut self, fut: F) -> Result<T, DatabaseError>
pub fn do_any_request<T, F>(&mut self, fut: F) -> Result<T, DatabaseError>
Returns any arbitrary request on the provider
pub fn flush_cache(&self)
pub fn flush_cache(&self)
Flushes the DB to disk if caching is enabled
pub fn flush_cache_to(&self, cache_path: &Path)
pub fn flush_cache_to(&self, cache_path: &Path)
Flushes the DB to a specific file
pub fn accounts_len(&self) -> usize
pub fn accounts_len(&self) -> usize
Returns the DB accounts length
pub fn storage(
&self,
) -> HashMap<Address, HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, Uint<256, 4>, DefaultHashBuilder>, FbBuildHasher<20>>
pub fn storage( &self, ) -> HashMap<Address, HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, Uint<256, 4>, DefaultHashBuilder>, FbBuildHasher<20>>
Returns the DB storage
pub fn storage_len(&self) -> usize
pub fn storage_len(&self) -> usize
Returns the DB storage length
pub fn block_hashes(
&self,
) -> HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, FixedBytes<32>, DefaultHashBuilder>
pub fn block_hashes( &self, ) -> HashMap<Uint<256, 4>, FixedBytes<32>, DefaultHashBuilder>
Returns the DB block_hashes
pub fn block_hashes_len(&self) -> usize
pub fn block_hashes_len(&self) -> usize
Returns the DB block_hashes length
Trait Implementations§
§fn clone(&self) -> SharedBackend
fn clone(&self) -> SharedBackend
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read more§type Error = DatabaseError
type Error = DatabaseError
§fn basic_ref(
&self,
address: Address,
) -> Result<Option<AccountInfo>, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
fn basic_ref( &self, address: Address, ) -> Result<Option<AccountInfo>, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
§fn code_by_hash_ref(
&self,
hash: FixedBytes<32>,
) -> Result<Bytecode, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
fn code_by_hash_ref( &self, hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Bytecode, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
§fn storage_ref(
&self,
address: Address,
index: Uint<256, 4>,
) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
fn storage_ref( &self, address: Address, index: Uint<256, 4>, ) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
§fn block_hash_ref(
&self,
number: u64,
) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
fn block_hash_ref( &self, number: u64, ) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, <SharedBackend as DatabaseRef>::Error>
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