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@web3actions/contracts

v0.1.0

Published

WorkflowClient contract and token.

Downloads

2

Readme

Web3 Actions Contracts

WorkflowClient

A WorkflowClient is a contract that has functions, which can only be executed with a signature from an additional signing authority. Such a signer includes the workflow file's hash and the run id in the message to sign. The Workflow Client contract needs to register that file hash and can verify the signatures.

pragma solidity 0.8.7;

import "@web3actions/contracts/src/GithubWorkflowClient.sol";

contract MyContract is GithubWorkflowClient {
  address owner;

  constructor() {
    owner = msg.sender;
  }

  function registerWorkflow(string memory _hash) public {
    require(msg.sender == owner, "Only owner");
    registerGithubWorkflow(owner, "claim", _hash);
  }

  function claim(
    string calldata _githubUserId,
    address _to,
    uint256 _runId,
    bytes calldata _signature
  )
    public
    onlyGithubWorkflow(_runId, "claim", _signature)
  {
    // ...
  }
}
# workflow file
steps:
  - name: Claim
    uses: web3actions/tx@bc0119599bd6377e4b4070722d77feb6f07986f8
    with:
      network: kovan
      infura-key: ${{ secrets.INFURA_KEY }}
      wallet-key: ${{ secrets.WALLET_KEY }}
      contract: "0x123456..."
      function: "claim(string,address,uint256,bytes)" # ...,uint256,bytes for run id and signature
      inputs: '["${{ github.event.issue.user.node_id }}", "${{ fromJSON(github.event.issue.body).to }}"]'
      signer: web3actions/signer # signs this workflow's file hash and run id
      github-token: ${{ secrets.PAT }}
      gas-limit: 100000