395 lines
15 KiB
Rust
395 lines
15 KiB
Rust
use super::one::Web3Rpc;
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use super::provider::Web3Provider;
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use crate::frontend::authorization::Authorization;
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use anyhow::Context;
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use chrono::Utc;
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use entities::revert_log;
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use entities::sea_orm_active_enums::Method;
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use ethers::providers::{HttpClientError, ProviderError, WsClientError};
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use ethers::types::{Address, Bytes};
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use log::{debug, error, trace, warn, Level};
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use migration::sea_orm::{self, ActiveEnum, ActiveModelTrait};
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use serde_json::json;
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use std::fmt;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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use thread_fast_rng::rand::Rng;
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use tokio::time::{sleep, Duration, Instant};
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum OpenRequestResult {
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Handle(OpenRequestHandle),
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/// Unable to start a request. Retry at the given time.
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RetryAt(Instant),
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/// Unable to start a request because no servers are synced
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NotReady,
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}
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/// Make RPC requests through this handle and drop it when you are done.
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/// Opening this handle checks rate limits. Developers, try to keep opening a handle and using it as close together as possible
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct OpenRequestHandle {
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authorization: Arc<Authorization>,
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rpc: Arc<Web3Rpc>,
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}
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/// Depending on the context, RPC errors can require different handling.
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#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
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pub enum RequestRevertHandler {
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/// Log at the trace level. Use when errors are expected.
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TraceLevel,
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/// Log at the debug level. Use when errors are expected.
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DebugLevel,
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/// Log at the error level. Use when errors are bad.
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ErrorLevel,
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/// Log at the warn level. Use when errors do not cause problems.
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WarnLevel,
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/// Potentially save the revert. Users can tune how often this happens
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Save,
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}
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// TODO: second param could be skipped since we don't need it here
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#[derive(serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)]
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struct EthCallParams((EthCallFirstParams, Option<serde_json::Value>));
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#[derive(serde::Deserialize, serde::Serialize)]
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struct EthCallFirstParams {
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to: Address,
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data: Option<Bytes>,
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}
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impl From<Level> for RequestRevertHandler {
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fn from(level: Level) -> Self {
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match level {
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Level::Trace => RequestRevertHandler::TraceLevel,
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Level::Debug => RequestRevertHandler::DebugLevel,
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Level::Error => RequestRevertHandler::ErrorLevel,
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Level::Warn => RequestRevertHandler::WarnLevel,
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_ => unimplemented!("unexpected tracing Level"),
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}
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}
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}
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impl Authorization {
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/// Save a RPC call that return "execution reverted" to the database.
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async fn save_revert(
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self: Arc<Self>,
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method: Method,
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params: EthCallFirstParams,
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) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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let rpc_key_id = match self.checks.rpc_secret_key_id {
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Some(rpc_key_id) => rpc_key_id.into(),
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None => {
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// // trace!(?self, "cannot save revert without rpc_key_id");
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return Ok(());
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}
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};
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let db_conn = self.db_conn.as_ref().context("no database connection")?;
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// TODO: should the database set the timestamp?
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// we intentionally use "now" and not the time the request started
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// why? because we aggregate stats and setting one in the past could cause confusion
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let timestamp = Utc::now();
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let to: Vec<u8> = params
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.to
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.as_bytes()
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.try_into()
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.expect("address should always convert to a Vec<u8>");
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let call_data = params.data.map(|x| format!("{}", x));
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let rl = revert_log::ActiveModel {
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rpc_key_id: sea_orm::Set(rpc_key_id),
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method: sea_orm::Set(method),
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to: sea_orm::Set(to),
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call_data: sea_orm::Set(call_data),
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timestamp: sea_orm::Set(timestamp),
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..Default::default()
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};
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let rl = rl
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.save(db_conn)
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.await
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.context("Failed saving new revert log")?;
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// TODO: what log level?
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// TODO: better format
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trace!("revert_log: {:?}", rl);
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// TODO: return something useful
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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impl OpenRequestHandle {
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pub async fn new(authorization: Arc<Authorization>, conn: Arc<Web3Rpc>) -> Self {
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Self {
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authorization,
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rpc: conn,
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}
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}
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pub fn connection_name(&self) -> String {
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self.rpc.name.clone()
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}
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#[inline]
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pub fn clone_connection(&self) -> Arc<Web3Rpc> {
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self.rpc.clone()
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}
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/// Send a web3 request
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/// By having the request method here, we ensure that the rate limiter was called and connection counts were properly incremented
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/// depending on how things are locked, you might need to pass the provider in
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pub async fn request<P, R>(
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self,
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method: &str,
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params: &P,
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revert_handler: RequestRevertHandler,
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unlocked_provider: Option<Arc<Web3Provider>>,
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) -> Result<R, ProviderError>
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where
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// TODO: not sure about this type. would be better to not need clones, but measure and spawns combine to need it
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P: Clone + fmt::Debug + serde::Serialize + Send + Sync + 'static,
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R: serde::Serialize + serde::de::DeserializeOwned + fmt::Debug,
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{
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// TODO: use tracing spans
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// TODO: including params in this log is way too verbose
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// trace!(rpc=%self.conn, %method, "request");
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trace!("requesting from {}", self.rpc);
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let mut provider = if unlocked_provider.is_some() {
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unlocked_provider
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} else {
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self.rpc.provider.read().await.clone()
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};
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let mut logged = false;
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while provider.is_none() {
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// trace!("waiting on provider: locking...");
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sleep(Duration::from_millis(100)).await;
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if !logged {
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debug!("no provider for open handle on {}", self.rpc);
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logged = true;
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}
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provider = self.rpc.provider.read().await.clone();
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}
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let provider = provider.expect("provider was checked already");
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self.rpc
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.total_requests
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.fetch_add(1, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
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self.rpc
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.active_requests
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.fetch_add(1, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
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// let latency = Instant::now();
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// TODO: replace ethers-rs providers with our own that supports streaming the responses
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let response = match provider.as_ref() {
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#[cfg(test)]
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Web3Provider::Mock => unimplemented!(),
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Web3Provider::Ws(p) => p.request(method, params).await,
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Web3Provider::Http(p) | Web3Provider::Both(p, _) => {
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// TODO: i keep hearing that http is faster. but ws has always been better for me. investigate more with actual benchmarks
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p.request(method, params).await
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}
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};
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// note. we intentionally do not record this latency now. we do NOT want to measure errors
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// let latency = latency.elapsed();
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self.rpc
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.active_requests
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.fetch_sub(1, std::sync::atomic::Ordering::Relaxed);
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// // TODO: i think ethers already has trace logging (and does it much more fancy)
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// trace!(
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// "response from {} for {} {:?}: {:?}",
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// self.conn,
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// method,
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// params,
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// response,
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// );
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if let Err(err) = &response {
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// only save reverts for some types of calls
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// TODO: do something special for eth_sendRawTransaction too
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let revert_handler = if let RequestRevertHandler::Save = revert_handler {
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// TODO: should all these be Trace or Debug or a mix?
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if !["eth_call", "eth_estimateGas"].contains(&method) {
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// trace!(%method, "skipping save on revert");
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RequestRevertHandler::TraceLevel
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} else if self.authorization.db_conn.is_some() {
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let log_revert_chance = self.authorization.checks.log_revert_chance;
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if log_revert_chance == 0.0 {
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// trace!(%method, "no chance. skipping save on revert");
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RequestRevertHandler::TraceLevel
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} else if log_revert_chance == 1.0 {
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// trace!(%method, "gaurenteed chance. SAVING on revert");
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revert_handler
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} else if thread_fast_rng::thread_fast_rng().gen_range(0.0f64..=1.0)
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< log_revert_chance
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{
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// trace!(%method, "missed chance. skipping save on revert");
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RequestRevertHandler::TraceLevel
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} else {
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// trace!("Saving on revert");
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// TODO: is always logging at debug level fine?
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revert_handler
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}
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} else {
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// trace!(%method, "no database. skipping save on revert");
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RequestRevertHandler::TraceLevel
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}
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} else {
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revert_handler
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};
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enum ResponseTypes {
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Revert,
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RateLimit,
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Ok,
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}
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// check for "execution reverted" here
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let response_type = if let ProviderError::JsonRpcClientError(err) = err {
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// Http and Ws errors are very similar, but different types
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let msg = match &*provider {
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#[cfg(test)]
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Web3Provider::Mock => unimplemented!(),
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Web3Provider::Both(_, _) => {
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if let Some(HttpClientError::JsonRpcError(err)) =
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err.downcast_ref::<HttpClientError>()
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{
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Some(&err.message)
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} else if let Some(WsClientError::JsonRpcError(err)) =
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err.downcast_ref::<WsClientError>()
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{
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Some(&err.message)
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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Web3Provider::Http(_) => {
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if let Some(HttpClientError::JsonRpcError(err)) =
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err.downcast_ref::<HttpClientError>()
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{
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Some(&err.message)
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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Web3Provider::Ws(_) => {
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if let Some(WsClientError::JsonRpcError(err)) =
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err.downcast_ref::<WsClientError>()
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{
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Some(&err.message)
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} else {
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None
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}
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}
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};
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if let Some(msg) = msg {
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if msg.starts_with("execution reverted") {
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trace!("revert from {}", self.rpc);
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ResponseTypes::Revert
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} else if msg.contains("limit") || msg.contains("request") {
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trace!("rate limit from {}", self.rpc);
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ResponseTypes::RateLimit
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} else {
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ResponseTypes::Ok
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}
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} else {
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ResponseTypes::Ok
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}
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} else {
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ResponseTypes::Ok
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};
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if matches!(response_type, ResponseTypes::RateLimit) {
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if let Some(hard_limit_until) = self.rpc.hard_limit_until.as_ref() {
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let retry_at = Instant::now() + Duration::from_secs(1);
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trace!("retry {} at: {:?}", self.rpc, retry_at);
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hard_limit_until.send_replace(retry_at);
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}
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}
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// TODO: think more about the method and param logs. those can be sensitive information
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match revert_handler {
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RequestRevertHandler::DebugLevel => {
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// TODO: think about this revert check more. sometimes we might want reverts logged so this needs a flag
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if matches!(response_type, ResponseTypes::Revert) {
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debug!(
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"bad response from {}! method={} params={:?} err={:?}",
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self.rpc, method, params, err
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);
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}
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}
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RequestRevertHandler::TraceLevel => {
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trace!(
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"bad response from {}! method={} params={:?} err={:?}",
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self.rpc,
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method,
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params,
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err
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);
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}
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RequestRevertHandler::ErrorLevel => {
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// TODO: include params if not running in release mode
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error!(
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"bad response from {}! method={} err={:?}",
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self.rpc, method, err
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);
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}
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RequestRevertHandler::WarnLevel => {
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// TODO: include params if not running in release mode
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warn!(
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"bad response from {}! method={} err={:?}",
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self.rpc, method, err
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);
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}
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RequestRevertHandler::Save => {
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trace!(
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"bad response from {}! method={} params={:?} err={:?}",
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self.rpc,
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method,
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params,
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err
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);
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// TODO: do not unwrap! (doesn't matter much since we check method as a string above)
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let method: Method = Method::try_from_value(&method.to_string()).unwrap();
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// TODO: DO NOT UNWRAP! But also figure out the best way to keep returning ProviderErrors here
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let params: EthCallParams = serde_json::from_value(json!(params))
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.context("parsing params to EthCallParams")
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.unwrap();
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// spawn saving to the database so we don't slow down the request
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let f = self.authorization.clone().save_revert(method, params.0 .0);
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tokio::spawn(f);
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}
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}
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} else {
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// TODO: record request latency
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// let latency_ms = start.elapsed().as_secs_f64() * 1000.0;
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// TODO: is this lock here a problem? should this be done through a channel? i started to code it, but it didn't seem to matter
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// let mut latency_recording = self.rpc.request_latency.write();
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// latency_recording.record(latency_ms);
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}
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response
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}
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}
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