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Constants and Types
EstimateUsername
andEstimatePubKey
are used as placeholder data in estimation calculations.SendType
is an enum that categorises the types of transaction that the router supports- e.g. transfers, ENS (Ethereum Name Service) operations, purchasing stickers, etc.
Utility Functions
IsCollectiblesTransfer()
: Checks if the transaction involves ERC721 or ERC1155 collectibles.FetchPrices()
: Fetches current token prices from a market manager service.FindToken()
: Finds a token within a given blockchain network, handling both ERC20 tokens and collectibles.isAvailableBetween()
: Checks if a certain transaction type is permissible between two networks.EstimateGas()
: Estimates the gas required for transactions such as ENS registrations or transfers.
Structs
Node
andGraph
- Are used for constructing a graph of potential transaction paths, representing routes for transferring tokens across networks.
Path
- Represents a transaction path including details like from/to networks, fees, and estimated costs.
Router
- Manages routing of transactions using different bridges defined for various transaction types.
- Usage analysis
- Functions:
requireApproval()
- Determines if token approval is required before executing a transaction over a bridge.
getBalance()
andgetERC1155Balance()
- Fetch balance of ERC20 or ERC1155 tokens respectively.
suggestedRoutes()
- Suggests possible transaction routes based on constraints like disabled or preferred chain IDs, and calculates fees and estimated transaction times.
- Exclusive Utility Functions:
containsNetworkChainID()
- Determines if a specified blockchain network's Chain ID is present within a given list of Chain IDs
newSuggestedRoutes()
- newSuggestedRoutes function is a crucial part of the route selection and optimization process routing transactions across potentially complex network paths.
- Detailed Analysis of
newSuggestedRoutes()
Transaction Handling
- The code handles transactions through various bridges which abstract the different transaction types.
- e.g. simple transfers, ERC721, ERC1155, and cross-chain transfers.
- TODO need to explore down this route
- A method for calculating optimal transaction routes (
suggestedRoutes
) evaluates multiple paths, considering various factors like fees, token prices, and network constraints.- TODO need to explore down this route
Error Handling and Data Integrity
- There is significant error handling to ensure that only valid transactions are processed.
- For example, when finding tokens or fetching prices, errors lead to early termination with descriptive messages.
- Use of concurrency (
sync.Mutex
,async.NewAtomicGroup
) suggests an approach of handling multiple transactions or operations concurrently.- TODO need to explore more on this.
Observations and Potential Improvements
- Error Reporting:
- Detailed errors and/or logging could help with debugging.
- Optimisation:
- The graph-building and route optimisation process could potentially be optimised for performance, especially when dealing with a large number of possible paths.
- Knapsack, mD Knapsack, Travelling Salesman
- TODO need to explore more on this.