the defn macro knows register the function as an events under the
keywords provided in the :events key of the attributes map. It also
adds the interceptors provided in the :interceptors map
exemple:
```clojure
(fx/defn hello4
{:doc "this function is useless as well"
:events [:test/valid1 :test/valid2]}
[{:keys [db]} b]
{:db (assoc db :a b) :b (:a db)})
```
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
move utils.ethereum.tokens to ethereum.tokens
move utils.ethereum.abi-spec to ethereum.abi-spec
move utils.ethereum.core to ethereum.core
move utils.ethereum.eip165 to ethereum.eip165
move utils.ethereum.eip55 to ethereum.eip55
move utils.ethereum.eip681 to ethereum.eip681
move utils.ethereum.ens to ethereum.ens
move utils.ethereum.erc721 to ethereum.erc721
move utils.ethereum.mnemonics to ethereum.mnemonics
move utils.ethereum.resolver to ethereum.resolver
move utils.ethereum.macros to ethereum.macros
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
in many places in the codebase, we are doing various destructuring
and function calls to get the normalized current address and the chain
keyword for the current network
this PR replace all usages by utility functions introduced recently
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
- temporary fix before visible assets are fixed
- the problem is that you can't hide an asset with the way it currently
works, it will come back every time as long as there is a balance for it
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>
- introduce json-rpc namespace, which provides `call` and `eth-call`,
a generic way of calling a json-rpc method taking care of conversions
and error handling
- remove web3 usage from wallet
- clean up effects, reducing the amount of computations when login in
`wallet-autoconfig-token` is a very expensive call on mainnet
because it checks the balance of every known token.
it is called:
- when wallet is refreshed by pulling
- when user goes on any wallet screen
this PR changes that by:
- calling it only when the wallet is initialized and there is no
visible-token configuration
it only calls update-wallet when a new transaction arrives
- remove the transaction fetching loop entirely to rely only on subscription
for live transactions and token transfer updates
- fetch token transfers history via etherscan API to lift the 100000 blocks
limit on token transfers history
- inbound token transfers are catched via a filter on ethlogs
- outbound token transfers and other transactions are catched by filtering
transaction in current block that have the wallet address as to or from field
- removes fetching of last 100000 blocks of token transfers from
the wallet pull loop
- fetches the last 100000 blocks of token transfers at startup
- replaces pulling by subscriptions to ethlogs for token transfers
For associative collections, using reduce-kv should
give a small performance gain over reduce as there is
no allocation of tuples for key/value pairs
Signed-off-by: yenda <eric@status.im>