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ser-kit

v1.0.6

Published

Companion library for ser, the smart execution router.

Downloads

3,399

Readme

ser-kit

Companion library for ser, the smart execution router.

Features:

  • query execution routes from ser
  • rank execution routes for choosing the most frictionless option
  • encode calls through a given execution route

Concepts

Avatar – The smart contract account that is being controlled

Initiator – The EOA that provides the signature for the transaction

Route – A list of waypoint along which the execution of the meta transaction flows, from the initiator to the avatar

Waypoint – Each waypoint represents a blockchain address. The waypoint properties identify the type of the account or contract at that address as well as how it is connected to the previous waypoint.

Usage

import { queryRoutes, rankRoutes, encodeExecution } from 'ser-kit'

// 1. retrieve all execution routes from `eoaSignerAddress` as initiator, controlling `safeAddress` as avatar
const routes = await queryRoutes(eoaSignerAddress, safeAddress)

// 2. choose the most frictionless route
const rankedRoutes = rankRoutes(routes)
const bestRoute = rankedRoutes[0]

// 3. determine actions for getting the transaction executed through that route
const actions = planExecution(metaTx, bestRoute)

// 4. execute these actions using the provided EIP-1193 provider
const state = [] // mutable execution state
const result = execute(actions, state, provider)

ser-kit uses two phases, planning and execution. Planning yields a sequence of actions (see ExecutionAction type). This indirection allows giving users a sense of all steps required for execution before prompting for the first signature. It also allows customization of individual execution steps, for example for setting the gas price or using a specific transaction nonce.

The execute function sequentially executes the actions using the given provider. It updates the given state array in place, so that the outcome of the action at index i is written at state[i]. If execution fails half-way through the plan, the partial state can be passed as input when retrying so execution is picked up again from that point on.

Contributing

Prerequisites

bun

This project uses Bun, a fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime. To install bun follow the instructions at https://bun.sh/docs/installation.

anvil

Install through foundryup: https://book.getfoundry.sh/getting-started/installation#using-foundryup

To install project dependencies:

bun install

To run tests:

bun test