const ObservableStore = require('obs-store')
const extend = require('xtend')
const EthQuery = require('eth-query')
const log = require('loglevel')
const pify = require('pify')
class RecentBlocksController {
/**
* Controller responsible for storing, updating and managing the recent history of blocks. Blocks are back filled
* upon the controller's construction and then the list is updated when the given block tracker gets a 'latest' event
* (indicating that there is a new block to process).
*
* @typedef {Object} RecentBlocksController
* @param {object} opts Contains objects necessary for tracking blocks and querying the blockchain
* @param {BlockTracker} opts.blockTracker Contains objects necessary for tracking blocks and querying the blockchain
* @param {BlockTracker} opts.provider The provider used to create a new EthQuery instance.
* @property {BlockTracker} blockTracker Points to the passed BlockTracker. On RecentBlocksController construction,
* listens for 'latest' events so that new blocks can be processed and added to storage.
* @property {EthQuery} ethQuery Points to the EthQuery instance created with the passed provider
* @property {number} historyLength The maximum length of blocks to track
* @property {object} store Stores the recentBlocks
* @property {array} store.recentBlocks Contains all recent blocks, up to a total that is equal to this.historyLength
*
*/
constructor (opts = {}) {
const { blockTracker, provider } = opts
this.blockTracker = blockTracker
this.ethQuery = new EthQuery(provider)
this.historyLength = opts.historyLength || 40
const initState = extend({
recentBlocks: [],
}, opts.initState)
this.store = new ObservableStore(initState)
this.blockTracker.on('latest', async (newBlockNumberHex) => {
try {
await this.processBlock(newBlockNumberHex)
} catch (err) {
log.error(err)
}
})
this.backfill()
}
/**
* Sets store.recentBlocks to an empty array
*
*/
resetState () {
this.store.updateState({
recentBlocks: [],
})
}
/**
* Receives a new block and modifies it with this.mapTransactionsToPrices. Then adds that block to the recentBlocks
* array in storage. If the recentBlocks array contains the maximum number of blocks, the oldest block is removed.
*
* @param {object} newBlock The new block to modify and add to the recentBlocks array
*
*/
async processBlock (newBlockNumberHex) {
const newBlockNumber = Number.parseInt(newBlockNumberHex, 16)
const newBlock = await this.getBlockByNumber(newBlockNumber, true)
if (!newBlock) return
const block = this.mapTransactionsToPrices(newBlock)
const state = this.store.getState()
state.recentBlocks.push(block)
while (state.recentBlocks.length > this.historyLength) {
state.recentBlocks.shift()
}
this.store.updateState(state)
}
/**
* Receives a new block and modifies it with this.mapTransactionsToPrices. Adds that block to the recentBlocks
* array in storage, but only if the recentBlocks array contains fewer than the maximum permitted.
*
* Unlike this.processBlock, backfillBlock adds the modified new block to the beginning of the recent block array.
*
* @param {object} newBlock The new block to modify and add to the beginning of the recentBlocks array
*
*/
backfillBlock (newBlock) {
const block = this.mapTransactionsToPrices(newBlock)
const state = this.store.getState()
if (state.recentBlocks.length < this.historyLength) {
state.recentBlocks.unshift(block)
}
this.store.updateState(state)
}
/**
* Receives a block and gets the gasPrice of each of its transactions. These gas prices are added to the block at a
* new property, and the block's transactions are removed.
*
* @param {object} newBlock The block to modify. It's transaction array will be replaced by a gasPrices array.
* @returns {object} The modified block.
*
*/
mapTransactionsToPrices (newBlock) {
const block = extend(newBlock, {
gasPrices: newBlock.transactions.map((tx) => {
return tx.gasPrice
}),
})
delete block.transactions
return block
}
/**
* On this.blockTracker's first 'latest' event after this RecentBlocksController's instantiation, the store.recentBlocks
* array is populated with this.historyLength number of blocks. The block number of the this.blockTracker's first
* 'latest' event is used to iteratively generate all the numbers of the previous blocks, which are obtained by querying
* the blockchain. These blocks are backfilled so that the recentBlocks array is ordered from oldest to newest.
*
* Each iteration over the block numbers is delayed by 100 milliseconds.
*
* @returns {Promise<void>} Promises undefined
*/
async backfill () {
this.blockTracker.once('latest', async (blockNumberHex) => {
const currentBlockNumber = Number.parseInt(blockNumberHex, 16)
const blocksToFetch = Math.min(currentBlockNumber, this.historyLength)
const prevBlockNumber = currentBlockNumber - 1
const targetBlockNumbers = Array(blocksToFetch).fill().map((_, index) => prevBlockNumber - index)
await Promise.all(targetBlockNumbers.map(async (targetBlockNumber) => {
try {
const newBlock = await this.getBlockByNumber(targetBlockNumber, true)
if (!newBlock) return
this.backfillBlock(newBlock)
} catch (e) {
log.error(e)
}
}))
})
}
/**
* Uses EthQuery to get a block that has a given block number.
*
* @param {number} number The number of the block to get
* @returns {Promise<object>} Promises A block with the passed number
*
*/
async getBlockByNumber (number) {
const blockNumberHex = '0x' + number.toString(16)
return await pify(this.ethQuery.getBlockByNumber).call(this.ethQuery, blockNumberHex, true)
}
}
module.exports = RecentBlocksController