buildbear-automate-sdk
v3.0.4
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Gelato SDK to create Automate tasks
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Buildbear modified - Gelato Automate SDK
Automate your smart contracts using Automate SDK
Installation
yarn add [email protected]
or
npm install [email protected]
How to use?
- Import the Automate SDK into your project:
import { AutomateSDK } from "@gelatonetwork/automate-sdk";
- Check if Automate is deployed on your network:
import { isAutomateSupported } from "@gelatonetwork/automate-sdk";
if (!isAutomateSupported(chainId)) {
console.log(`Automate network not supported (${chainId})`);
return;
}
- Instantiate Automate using your signer:
const automate = new AutomateSDK(chainId, signer);
- Create an automation task:
interface CreateTaskOptions {
name: string; // your task name
// Function to execute
execAddress: string; // address of your target smart contract
execSelector: string; // function selector to execute on your target smart contract
execAbi?: string; // ABI of your target smart contract
// Proxy caller
dedicatedMsgSender: boolean; // task will be called via a dedicated msg.sender which you can whitelist (recommended: true)
// Optional: Pre-defined / static target smart contract inputs
execData?: string; // exec call data
// Optional: Dynamic target smart contract inputs (using a resolver)
resolverAddress?: string; // resolver contract address
resolverData?: string; // resolver call data (encoded data with function selector)
resolverAbi?: string; // your resolver smart contract ABI
// Optional: Single execution task
singleExec?: boolean; // task cancels itself after 1 execution if true.
// Web3 function params
web3FunctionHash?: string; // ipfs hash of your web3 function
web3FunctionArgs?: { [key: string]: unknown }; // web3 function arguments object
// Optional: Payment params
useTreasury?: boolean; // use false if your task is self-paying (default: true)
// Optional: Trigger params, 60s time interval trigger as default if undefined
trigger?:
| {
type: TriggerType.TIME; // time interval trigger
interval: number; // task interval in ms
start?: number; // task start timestamp, task will start immediately if undefined or 0
}
| {
type: TriggerType.CRON; // cron trigger
cron: string; // cron expression
};
| {
type: TriggerType.EVENT; // event trigger
filter: {
address: string; // address to listen events for
topics: Array<Array<string | null>>; // topics to listen for check Ethers.js doc (https://docs.ethers.org/v5/concepts/events/#events--filters)
};
blockConfirmations: number; // number of blocks to confirm event before triggering
};
|
{
type: TriggerType.BLOCK; // block trigger
};
}
const params: CreateTaskOptions = {
name,
execAddress,
execSelector,
interval,
dedicatedMsgSender,
};
const { taskId, tx }: TaskTransaction = await automate.createTask(params);
await tx.wait(); // Optionally wait for tx confirmation
console.log(`Task created, taskId: ${taskId} (tx hash: ${tx.hash})`);
- Retrieve all your tasks:
const activeTasks = await automate.getActiveTasks();
activeTasks.forEach((task: Task) => {
console.log(`- ${task.name} (${task.taskId})`);
});
- Rename a task:
await automate.renameTask(taskId, "Another Gelato name");
- Cancel a task:
const { taskId, tx }: TaskTransaction = await automate.cancelTask(taskId);
await tx.wait(); // Optionally wait for tx confirmation
console.log(`Task canceled, taskId: ${taskId} (tx hash: ${tx.hash})`);
- Overriding gas settings:
If you need to override gas settings, you can pass an additional Overrides
object to createTask
& cancelTask
methods:
const params: CreateTaskOptions = {
name,
execAddress,
execSelector,
interval,
dedicatedMsgSender,
};
const overrides: Overrides = { gasLimit: 2000000 };
const tx: TaskTransaction = await automate.createTask(params, overrides);
- Whitelisting msg.sender of function:
If you enabled dedicatedMsgSender
, your task will be called via a dedicated msg.sender
which you can whitelist on your smart contract for extra security.
If dedicatedMsgSender
is set to false, msg.sender
of the task will be the Automate contract.
To fetch your dedicated msg.sender
:
const { address } = await automate.getDedicatedMsgSender();
console.log("Dedicated msg.sender: ", address);
Examples
Check out our tutorial repository automate-sdk-hello-world for more in-depth examples.