@mmasood/draw-calculator-js
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PoolTogether Draw Calculator
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PoolTogether Draw Calculator JS
This library includes a stateless Typescript model of the Solidity DrawCalculator. It is intended to be uses as a tool to easily check if a User has won a prize for a particular draw. This could also be calculated on-chain through the DrawCalculator::calculate()
view function but this library is much faster.
Setup
This project is available as an NPM package:
$ yarn add @mmasood/draw-calculator-js
How to use
To create a claim or calculate winnings for an address:
- Run
yarn add @mmasood/draw-calculator-js
in your project to install the package. - Import the desired functions and types:
import {drawCalculator, Draw, PrizeDistribution, DrawResults, filterResultsByValue, generatePicks, prepareClaims } from "@mmasood/draw-calculator-js"
Starting with a particular drawId
and userAddress
, fetch the Draw information from the DrawBuffer contract:
const drawBuffer: Contract = new ethers.Contract(address, drawBufferAbi, signerOrProvider);
const drawId: number = await drawBuffer.getNewestDraw(); // can go back cardinality in time (8 draws)
const draw: Draw = await drawBuffer.functions.getDraw(drawId); // read-only rpc call
Next fetch the PrizeDistribution for the drawId
from the PrizeDistributionBuffer contract:
// get PrizeDistribution from the DrawCalculatorHistory contract for a particular drawId
const PrizeDistributionBufferContract: Contract = new ethers.Contract(
address,
prizeDistributionAbi,
signerOrProvider,
);
const prizeDistribution = await PrizeDistributionBufferContract.functions.getPrizeDistribution(
drawId,
); // read-only rpc call
Next, get the users balance using the convenient getNormalizedBalancesForDrawIds(address _user, uint32[] calldata _drawIds)
view method
on the DrawCalculator contract which returns an array of balances for drawIds:
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const drawCalculator: Contract = new ethers.Contract(address, drawCalculatorAbi, signerOrProvider);
const balances = await drawCalculator.functions.getNormalizedBalancesForDrawIds(userAddress, [
drawId,
]); // read-only rpc call
Run this draw-calculator-js
library locally to see the user has any prizes to claim:
const exampleUser: User = {
address: userAddress // user address we want to calculate for
normalizedBalances: balances
}
let results: DrawResults = batchCalculateDrawResults([prizeDistribution], [draw], exampleUser)
The results.totalValue
field should indicate the total amount of prize available for userAddress
for the drawId
.
These results may then need to be filtered by value, since the user can only claim prizeDistribution.maxPicksPerUser
number of prizes per draw.
results = filterResultsByValue(results, prizeDistribution.maxPicksPerUser);
Finally, to claim a prize, forward these DrawResults
to prepareClaims(user: User, drawResult: DrawResults[])
to generate the data for the on-chain PrizeDistributor claim()
call:
const claim: Claim = prepareClaims(user, [results]);
The on-chain call to PrizeDistributor::claim(address _user, uint32[] calldata _drawIds, bytes calldata _data)
can then be populated and called with this data:
const PrizeDistributorContract = new ethers.Contract(
address,
PrizeDistributorAbi,
signerOrProvider,
);
await PrizeDistributorContract.functions.claim(
claim.userAddress,
claim.drawIds,
claim.encodedWinningPickIndices,
); //write rpc call
Congratulations you have now claimed a prize!
API Guide
todo.
Types
A full breakdown of the types can be found here
Testing
Unit tests can be run using:
$ yarn test
Development
Fork/clone this repo. Create a pull request with the changes you would like to make. Unit tests must be passing.