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import math
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import unicodedata as uda
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from binascii import unhexlify, hexlify
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2018-12-05 15:17:36 +01:00
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from torba.rpc.jsonrpc import RPCError
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from torba.server.hash import hash_to_hex_str
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from torba.server.session import ElectrumX
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from torba.server import util
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from lbrynet.schema.uri import parse_lbry_uri, CLAIM_ID_MAX_LENGTH
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from lbrynet.schema.error import URIParseError
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from lbrynet.extras.wallet.server.block_processor import LBRYBlockProcessor
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from lbrynet.extras.wallet.server.db import LBRYDB
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class LBRYElectrumX(ElectrumX):
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PROTOCOL_MIN = (0, 0) # temporary, for supporting 0.10 protocol
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max_errors = math.inf # don't disconnect people for errors! let them happen...
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
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# fixme: this is a rebase hack, we need to go through ChainState instead later
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self.daemon = self.session_mgr.daemon
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self.bp: LBRYBlockProcessor = self.session_mgr.bp
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self.db: LBRYDB = self.bp.db
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# fixme: lbryum specific subscribe
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self.subscribe_height = False
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def set_request_handlers(self, ptuple):
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super().set_request_handlers(ptuple)
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handlers = {
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'blockchain.transaction.get_height': self.transaction_get_height,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimbyid': self.claimtrie_getclaimbyid,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimsforname': self.claimtrie_getclaimsforname,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimsbyids': self.claimtrie_getclaimsbyids,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getvalue': self.claimtrie_getvalue,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getnthclaimforname': self.claimtrie_getnthclaimforname,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimsintx': self.claimtrie_getclaimsintx,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimssignedby': self.claimtrie_getclaimssignedby,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimssignedbynthtoname': self.claimtrie_getclaimssignedbynthtoname,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getvalueforuri': self.claimtrie_getvalueforuri,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getvaluesforuris': self.claimtrie_getvalueforuris,
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'blockchain.claimtrie.getclaimssignedbyid': self.claimtrie_getclaimssignedbyid,
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'blockchain.block.get_server_height': self.get_server_height,
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'blockchain.block.get_block': self.get_block,
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}
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# fixme: methods we use but shouldnt be using anymore. To be removed when torba goes out
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handlers.update({
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'blockchain.numblocks.subscribe': self.numblocks_subscribe,
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'blockchain.utxo.get_address': self.utxo_get_address,
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'blockchain.transaction.broadcast':
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self.transaction_broadcast_1_0,
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'blockchain.transaction.get': self.transaction_get,
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})
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self.request_handlers.update(handlers)
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async def utxo_get_address(self, tx_hash, index):
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# fixme: lbryum
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# Used only for electrum client command-line requests. We no
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# longer index by address, so need to request the raw
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# transaction. So it works for any TXO not just UTXOs.
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self.assert_tx_hash(tx_hash)
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try:
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index = int(index)
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if index < 0:
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raise ValueError
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except ValueError:
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raise RPCError(1, "index has to be >= 0 and integer")
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raw_tx = await self.daemon_request('getrawtransaction', tx_hash)
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if not raw_tx:
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return None
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raw_tx = util.hex_to_bytes(raw_tx)
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tx = self.coin.DESERIALIZER(raw_tx).read_tx()
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if index >= len(tx.outputs):
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return None
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return self.coin.address_from_script(tx.outputs[index].pk_script)
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async def transaction_broadcast_1_0(self, raw_tx):
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# fixme: lbryum
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# An ugly API: current Electrum clients only pass the raw
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# transaction in hex and expect error messages to be returned in
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# the result field. And the server shouldn't be doing the client's
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# user interface job here.
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try:
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return await self.transaction_broadcast(raw_tx)
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except RPCError as e:
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return e.message
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async def numblocks_subscribe(self):
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# fixme workaround for lbryum
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'''Subscribe to get height of new blocks.'''
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self.subscribe_height = True
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return self.bp.height
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async def notify(self, height, touched):
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# fixme workaround for lbryum
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await super().notify(height, touched)
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if self.subscribe_height and height != self.notified_height:
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self.send_notification('blockchain.numblocks.subscribe', (height,))
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async def transaction_get(self, tx_hash, verbose=False):
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# fixme: workaround for lbryum sending the height instead of True/False.
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# fixme: lbryum_server ignored that and always used False, but this is out of spec
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if verbose not in (True, False):
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verbose = False
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return await self.daemon_request('getrawtransaction', tx_hash, verbose)
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async def get_block(self, block_hash):
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return await self.daemon.deserialised_block(block_hash)
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async def get_server_height(self):
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return self.bp.height
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async def transaction_get_height(self, tx_hash):
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self.assert_tx_hash(tx_hash)
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transaction_info = await self.daemon.getrawtransaction(tx_hash, True)
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if transaction_info and 'hex' in transaction_info and 'confirmations' in transaction_info:
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# an unconfirmed transaction from lbrycrdd will not have a 'confirmations' field
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height = self.db.db_height
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height = height - transaction_info['confirmations']
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return height
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elif transaction_info and 'hex' in transaction_info:
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return -1
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return None
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async def claimtrie_getclaimssignedby(self, name):
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winning_claim = await self.daemon.getvalueforname(name)
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if winning_claim:
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return await self.claimtrie_getclaimssignedbyid(winning_claim['claimId'])
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async def claimtrie_getclaimssignedbyid(self, certificate_id):
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claim_ids = self.get_claim_ids_signed_by(certificate_id)
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return await self.batched_formatted_claims_from_daemon(claim_ids)
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def claimtrie_getclaimssignedbyidminimal(self, certificate_id):
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claim_ids = self.get_claim_ids_signed_by(certificate_id)
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ret = []
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for claim_id in claim_ids:
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raw_claim_id = unhexlify(claim_id)[::-1]
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info = self.db.get_claim_info(raw_claim_id)
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if info:
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ret.append({
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'claim_id': claim_id,
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'height': info.height,
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'name': info.name.decode()
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})
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return ret
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def get_claim_ids_signed_by(self, certificate_id):
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raw_certificate_id = unhexlify(certificate_id)[::-1]
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raw_claim_ids = self.db.get_signed_claim_ids_by_cert_id(raw_certificate_id)
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return list(map(hash_to_hex_str, raw_claim_ids))
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async def claimtrie_getclaimssignedbynthtoname(self, name, n):
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claim = self.claimtrie_getnthclaimforname(name, n)
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if claim and 'claim_id' in claim:
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return await self.claimtrie_getclaimssignedbyid(hash_to_hex_str(claim['claim_id']))
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async def claimtrie_getclaimsintx(self, txid):
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# TODO: this needs further discussion.
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# Code on lbryum-server is wrong and we need to gather what we clearly expect from this command
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claim_ids = [claim['claimId'] for claim in (await self.daemon.getclaimsfortx(txid)) if 'claimId' in claim]
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return await self.batched_formatted_claims_from_daemon(claim_ids)
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async def claimtrie_getvalue(self, name, block_hash=None):
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proof = await self.daemon.getnameproof(name, block_hash)
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result = {'proof': proof, 'supports': []}
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if proof_has_winning_claim(proof):
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tx_hash, nout = proof['txhash'], int(proof['nOut'])
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transaction_info = await self.daemon.getrawtransaction(tx_hash, True)
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result['transaction'] = transaction_info['hex'] # should have never included this (or the call to get it)
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raw_claim_id = self.db.get_claim_id_from_outpoint(unhexlify(tx_hash)[::-1], nout)
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claim_id = hexlify(raw_claim_id[::-1]).decode()
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claim = await self.claimtrie_getclaimbyid(claim_id)
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result.update(claim)
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return result
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async def claimtrie_getnthclaimforname(self, name, n):
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n = int(n)
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result = await self.claimtrie_getclaimsforname(name)
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if 'claims' in result and len(result['claims']) > n >= 0:
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# TODO: revist this after lbrycrd_#209 to see if we can sort by claim_sequence at this point
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result['claims'].sort(key=lambda c: (int(c['height']), int(c['nout'])))
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result['claims'][n]['claim_sequence'] = n
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return result['claims'][n]
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async def claimtrie_getpartialmatch(self, name, part):
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result = await self.claimtrie_getclaimsforname(name)
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if 'claims' in result:
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return next(filter(lambda x: x['claim_id'].starts_with(part), result['claims']), None)
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async def claimtrie_getclaimsforname(self, name):
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claims = await self.daemon.getclaimsforname(name)
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if claims:
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claims['claims'] = [self.format_claim_from_daemon(claim, name) for claim in claims['claims']]
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claims['supports_without_claims'] = claims['supports without claims']
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del claims['supports without claims']
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claims['last_takeover_height'] = claims['nLastTakeoverHeight']
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del claims['nLastTakeoverHeight']
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return claims
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return {}
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async def batched_formatted_claims_from_daemon(self, claim_ids):
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claims = await self.daemon.getclaimsbyids(claim_ids)
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result = []
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for claim in claims:
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if claim and claim.get('value'):
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result.append(self.format_claim_from_daemon(claim))
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return result
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def format_claim_from_daemon(self, claim, name=None):
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"""Changes the returned claim data to the format expected by lbrynet and adds missing fields."""
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if not claim:
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return {}
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# this ISO-8859 nonsense stems from a nasty form of encoding extended characters in lbrycrd
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# it will be fixed after the lbrycrd upstream merge to v17 is done
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# it originated as a fear of terminals not supporting unicode. alas, they all do
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if 'name' in claim:
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name = claim['name'].encode('ISO-8859-1').decode()
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claim_id = claim['claimId']
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raw_claim_id = unhexlify(claim_id)[::-1]
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info = self.db.get_claim_info(raw_claim_id)
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if not info:
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# raise RPCError("Lbrycrd has {} but not lbryumx, please submit a bug report.".format(claim_id))
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return {}
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address = info.address.decode()
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supports = self.format_supports_from_daemon(claim.get('supports', []))
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amount = get_from_possible_keys(claim, 'amount', 'nAmount')
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height = get_from_possible_keys(claim, 'height', 'nHeight')
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effective_amount = get_from_possible_keys(claim, 'effective amount', 'nEffectiveAmount')
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valid_at_height = get_from_possible_keys(claim, 'valid at height', 'nValidAtHeight')
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result = {
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"name": name,
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"claim_id": claim['claimId'],
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"txid": claim['txid'],
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"nout": claim['n'],
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"amount": amount,
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"depth": self.db.db_height - height,
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"height": height,
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"value": hexlify(claim['value'].encode('ISO-8859-1')).decode(),
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"address": address, # from index
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"supports": supports,
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"effective_amount": effective_amount,
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"valid_at_height": valid_at_height
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}
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if 'claim_sequence' in claim:
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# TODO: ensure that lbrycrd #209 fills in this value
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result['claim_sequence'] = claim['claim_sequence']
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else:
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result['claim_sequence'] = -1
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if 'normalized_name' in claim:
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result['normalized_name'] = claim['normalized_name'].encode('ISO-8859-1').decode()
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return result
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def format_supports_from_daemon(self, supports):
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return [[support['txid'], support['n'], get_from_possible_keys(support, 'amount', 'nAmount')] for
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support in supports]
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async def claimtrie_getclaimbyid(self, claim_id):
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self.assert_claim_id(claim_id)
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claim = await self.daemon.getclaimbyid(claim_id)
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return self.format_claim_from_daemon(claim)
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async def claimtrie_getclaimsbyids(self, *claim_ids):
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claims = await self.batched_formatted_claims_from_daemon(claim_ids)
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return dict(zip(claim_ids, claims))
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def assert_tx_hash(self, value):
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'''Raise an RPCError if the value is not a valid transaction
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hash.'''
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try:
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if len(util.hex_to_bytes(value)) == 32:
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return
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except Exception:
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pass
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raise RPCError(1, f'{value} should be a transaction hash')
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def assert_claim_id(self, value):
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'''Raise an RPCError if the value is not a valid claim id
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hash.'''
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try:
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if len(util.hex_to_bytes(value)) == 20:
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return
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except Exception:
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pass
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raise RPCError(1, f'{value} should be a claim id hash')
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def normalize_name(self, name):
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# this is designed to match lbrycrd; change it here if it changes there
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return uda.normalize('NFD', name).casefold()
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def claim_matches_name(self, claim, name):
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if not name:
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return False
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if 'normalized_name' in claim:
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return self.normalize_name(name) == claim['normalized_name']
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return name == claim['name']
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async def claimtrie_getvalueforuri(self, block_hash, uri, known_certificates=None):
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# TODO: this thing is huge, refactor
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CLAIM_ID = "claim_id"
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WINNING = "winning"
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SEQUENCE = "sequence"
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uri = uri
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block_hash = block_hash
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try:
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parsed_uri = parse_lbry_uri(uri)
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except URIParseError as err:
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return {'error': err.message}
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result = {}
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if parsed_uri.contains_channel:
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certificate = None
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# TODO: this is also done on the else, refactor
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if parsed_uri.claim_id:
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if len(parsed_uri.claim_id) < CLAIM_ID_MAX_LENGTH:
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certificate_info = self.claimtrie_getpartialmatch(parsed_uri.name, parsed_uri.claim_id)
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else:
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certificate_info = await self.claimtrie_getclaimbyid(parsed_uri.claim_id)
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if certificate_info and self.claim_matches_name(certificate_info, parsed_uri.name):
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certificate = {'resolution_type': CLAIM_ID, 'result': certificate_info}
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elif parsed_uri.claim_sequence:
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certificate_info = await self.claimtrie_getnthclaimforname(parsed_uri.name, parsed_uri.claim_sequence)
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if certificate_info:
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certificate = {'resolution_type': SEQUENCE, 'result': certificate_info}
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else:
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certificate_info = await self.claimtrie_getvalue(parsed_uri.name, block_hash)
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if certificate_info:
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certificate = {'resolution_type': WINNING, 'result': certificate_info}
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if certificate and 'claim_id' not in certificate['result']:
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return result
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if certificate:
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result['certificate'] = certificate
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channel_id = certificate['result']['claim_id']
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claims_in_channel = self.claimtrie_getclaimssignedbyidminimal(channel_id)
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if not parsed_uri.path:
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result['unverified_claims_in_channel'] = {claim['claim_id']: (claim['name'], claim['height'])
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for claim in claims_in_channel}
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else:
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# making an assumption that there aren't case conflicts on an existing channel
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norm_path = self.normalize_name(parsed_uri.path)
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result['unverified_claims_for_name'] = {claim['claim_id']: (claim['name'], claim['height'])
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for claim in claims_in_channel
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if self.normalize_name(claim['name']) == norm_path}
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else:
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claim = None
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if parsed_uri.claim_id:
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if len(parsed_uri.claim_id) < CLAIM_ID_MAX_LENGTH:
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claim_info = self.claimtrie_getpartialmatch(parsed_uri.name, parsed_uri.claim_id)
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else:
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claim_info = await self.claimtrie_getclaimbyid(parsed_uri.claim_id)
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if claim_info and self.claim_matches_name(claim_info, parsed_uri.name):
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claim = {'resolution_type': CLAIM_ID, 'result': claim_info}
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elif parsed_uri.claim_sequence:
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claim_info = await self.claimtrie_getnthclaimforname(parsed_uri.name, parsed_uri.claim_sequence)
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if claim_info:
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claim = {'resolution_type': SEQUENCE, 'result': claim_info}
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else:
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claim_info = await self.claimtrie_getvalue(parsed_uri.name, block_hash)
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if claim_info:
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claim = {'resolution_type': WINNING, 'result': claim_info}
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if (claim and
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# is not an unclaimed winning name
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(claim['resolution_type'] != WINNING or proof_has_winning_claim(claim['result']['proof']))):
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raw_claim_id = unhexlify(claim['result']['claim_id'])[::-1]
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raw_certificate_id = self.db.get_claim_info(raw_claim_id).cert_id
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if raw_certificate_id:
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certificate_id = hash_to_hex_str(raw_certificate_id)
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certificate = await self.claimtrie_getclaimbyid(certificate_id)
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if certificate:
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certificate = {'resolution_type': CLAIM_ID,
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'result': certificate}
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result['certificate'] = certificate
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result['claim'] = claim
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return result
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async def claimtrie_getvalueforuris(self, block_hash, *uris):
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MAX_BATCH_URIS = 500
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if len(uris) > MAX_BATCH_URIS:
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raise Exception("Exceeds max batch uris of {}".format(MAX_BATCH_URIS))
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return {uri: await self.claimtrie_getvalueforuri(block_hash, uri) for uri in uris}
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# TODO: get it all concurrently when lbrycrd pending changes goes into a stable release
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#async def getvalue(uri):
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# value = await self.claimtrie_getvalueforuri(block_hash, uri)
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# return uri, value,
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#return dict([await asyncio.gather(*tuple(getvalue(uri) for uri in uris))][0])
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def proof_has_winning_claim(proof):
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return {'txhash', 'nOut'}.issubset(proof.keys())
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def get_from_possible_keys(dictionary, *keys):
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for key in keys:
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if key in dictionary:
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return dictionary[key]
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