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pcli: add un-advertised support for importing Prax registry data #4801
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This makes a minimal set of changes to allow `pcli` to make use of the Prax registry. In order to not pre-empt more comprehensive planning about how such an integration should work, this PR just changes `pcli` so that if the registry is placed in a `registry.json` file in the `pcli` home directory, it will be imported into the view database on startup.
} | ||
let mut selected_index = 0; | ||
let mut selected_exponent = 0; | ||
for (unit_index, unit) in self.inner.units.iter().enumerate() { | ||
let unit_amount = Amount::from(10u128.pow(unit.exponent as u32)); | ||
if amount >= unit_amount { | ||
return Unit { | ||
unit_index, | ||
inner: self.inner.clone(), | ||
}; | ||
if unit_amount <= amount && unit.exponent >= selected_exponent { | ||
selected_index = unit_index; | ||
selected_exponent = unit.exponent; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
self.base_unit() | ||
return Unit { | ||
unit_index: selected_index, | ||
inner: self.inner.clone(), | ||
}; |
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This bugfix needs a unit test.
It can be triggered by having a Metadata object where the list of units is not sorted. The previous code is incorrect on, for instance, the USDC Metadata currently in the Prax registry. That JSON object could be copied into a unit test, which can create a value like "1.234 USDC", parse it, and check that displaying it round trips (because the correct unit is selected).
This doesn't fix problems with argument parsing, a lot of pcli arguments specify denoms and have the string parsing done inside clap, which has to be stateless. Full support will need to change this to take string args and then parse after the app is loaded and the registry can be pulled from the view database. But that can be future work |
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Confirmed to work locally when a properly formatted registry.json
is present, LGTM
This makes a minimal set of changes to allow `pcli` to make use of the Prax registry. In order to not pre-empt more comprehensive planning about how such an integration should work, this PR just changes `pcli` so that if the registry is placed in a `registry.json` file in the `pcli` home directory, it will be imported into the view database on startup. (cherry picked from commit 5ed9813)
This makes a minimal set of changes to allow `pcli` to make use of the Prax registry. In order to not pre-empt more comprehensive planning about how such an integration should work, this PR just changes `pcli` so that if the registry is placed in a `registry.json` file in the `pcli` home directory, it will be imported into the view database on startup. (cherry picked from commit 5ed9813)
This makes a minimal set of changes to allow
pcli
to make use of the Prax registry. In order to not pre-empt more comprehensive planning about how such an integration should work, this PR just changespcli
so that if the registry is placed in aregistry.json
file in thepcli
home directory, it will be imported into the view database on startup.If this code contains consensus-breaking changes, I have added the "consensus-breaking" label. Otherwise, I declare my belief that there are not consensus-breaking changes, for the following reason: