@fleet-sdk/blockchain-providers 0.8.1 → 0.8.3
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +14 -0
- package/dist/index.d.mts +544 -4
- package/dist/index.d.ts +544 -4
- package/dist/index.js +516 -8
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.mjs +516 -8
- package/dist/index.mjs.map +1 -1
- package/package.json +3 -3
package/CHANGELOG.md
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# @fleet-sdk/blockchain-providers
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## 0.8.3
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### Patch Changes
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- Updated dependencies [9c04d3c]
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- @fleet-sdk/common@0.8.3
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## 0.8.2
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### Patch Changes
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- @fleet-sdk/core@0.8.2
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## 0.8.1
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import { BoxId, HexString, Base58String, TokenId, TransactionId, Box, DataInput, BlockHeader, SignedTransaction, UnsignedTransaction
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import { BoxId, HexString, Base58String, TokenId, TransactionId, Box, ProverResult, DataInput, BlockHeader, SignedTransaction, UnsignedTransaction } from '@fleet-sdk/common';
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import { ErgoAddress } from '@fleet-sdk/core';
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/**
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This is useful when you want to create a new type that contains different type values for the optional keys only.
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@example
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import type {OptionalKeysOf, Except} from 'type-fest';
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interface User {
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luckyNumber?: number;
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}
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type UpdateOperation<Entity extends object> = Except<Partial<Entity>, OptionalKeysOf<Entity>> & {
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name: 'Bob',
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luckyNumber: REMOVE_FIELD
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};
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```
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@category Utilities
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*/
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type OptionalKeysOf<BaseType extends object> =
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BaseType extends unknown // For distributing `BaseType`
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}) & (keyof BaseType) // Intersect with `keyof BaseType` to ensure result of `OptionalKeysOf<BaseType>` is always assignable to `keyof BaseType`
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/**
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interface User {
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@category Utilities
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@example
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@category Object
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Simplify<
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/**
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An if-else-like type that resolves depending on whether the given type is `any`.
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@see {@link IsAny}
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@example
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```
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import type {IfAny} from 'type-fest';
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type ShouldBeTrue = IfAny<any>;
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//=> true
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type ShouldBeBar = IfAny<'not any', 'foo', 'bar'>;
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//=> 'bar'
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```
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+
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@category Type Guard
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@category Utilities
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*/
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type IfAny<T, TypeIfAny = true, TypeIfNotAny = false> = (
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IsAny<T> extends true ? TypeIfAny : TypeIfNotAny
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);
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+
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/**
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Merges user specified options with default options.
|
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+
|
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+
@example
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|
+
```
|
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|
+
type PathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth?: number; leavesOnly?: boolean};
|
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|
+
type DefaultPathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth: 10; leavesOnly: false};
|
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|
+
type SpecifiedOptions = {leavesOnly: true};
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
type Result = ApplyDefaultOptions<PathsOptions, DefaultPathsOptions, SpecifiedOptions>;
|
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+
//=> {maxRecursionDepth: 10; leavesOnly: true}
|
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|
+
```
|
498
|
+
|
499
|
+
@example
|
500
|
+
```
|
501
|
+
// Complains if default values are not provided for optional options
|
502
|
+
|
503
|
+
type PathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth?: number; leavesOnly?: boolean};
|
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|
+
type DefaultPathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth: 10};
|
505
|
+
type SpecifiedOptions = {};
|
506
|
+
|
507
|
+
type Result = ApplyDefaultOptions<PathsOptions, DefaultPathsOptions, SpecifiedOptions>;
|
508
|
+
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
509
|
+
// Property 'leavesOnly' is missing in type 'DefaultPathsOptions' but required in type '{ maxRecursionDepth: number; leavesOnly: boolean; }'.
|
510
|
+
```
|
511
|
+
|
512
|
+
@example
|
513
|
+
```
|
514
|
+
// Complains if an option's default type does not conform to the expected type
|
515
|
+
|
516
|
+
type PathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth?: number; leavesOnly?: boolean};
|
517
|
+
type DefaultPathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth: 10; leavesOnly: 'no'};
|
518
|
+
type SpecifiedOptions = {};
|
519
|
+
|
520
|
+
type Result = ApplyDefaultOptions<PathsOptions, DefaultPathsOptions, SpecifiedOptions>;
|
521
|
+
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
522
|
+
// Types of property 'leavesOnly' are incompatible. Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'boolean'.
|
523
|
+
```
|
524
|
+
|
525
|
+
@example
|
526
|
+
```
|
527
|
+
// Complains if an option's specified type does not conform to the expected type
|
528
|
+
|
529
|
+
type PathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth?: number; leavesOnly?: boolean};
|
530
|
+
type DefaultPathsOptions = {maxRecursionDepth: 10; leavesOnly: false};
|
531
|
+
type SpecifiedOptions = {leavesOnly: 'yes'};
|
532
|
+
|
533
|
+
type Result = ApplyDefaultOptions<PathsOptions, DefaultPathsOptions, SpecifiedOptions>;
|
534
|
+
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
|
535
|
+
// Types of property 'leavesOnly' are incompatible. Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'boolean'.
|
536
|
+
```
|
537
|
+
*/
|
538
|
+
type ApplyDefaultOptions<
|
539
|
+
Options extends object,
|
540
|
+
Defaults extends Simplify<Omit<Required<Options>, RequiredKeysOf<Options>> & Partial<Record<RequiredKeysOf<Options>, never>>>,
|
541
|
+
SpecifiedOptions extends Options,
|
542
|
+
> =
|
543
|
+
IfAny<SpecifiedOptions, Defaults,
|
544
|
+
IfNever<SpecifiedOptions, Defaults,
|
545
|
+
Simplify<Merge<Defaults, {
|
546
|
+
[Key in keyof SpecifiedOptions
|
547
|
+
as Key extends OptionalKeysOf<Options>
|
548
|
+
? Extract<SpecifiedOptions[Key], undefined> extends never
|
549
|
+
? Key
|
550
|
+
: never
|
551
|
+
: Key
|
552
|
+
]: SpecifiedOptions[Key]
|
553
|
+
}> & Required<Options>> // `& Required<Options>` ensures that `ApplyDefaultOptions<SomeOption, ...>` is always assignable to `Required<SomeOption>`
|
554
|
+
>>;
|
555
|
+
|
43
556
|
/**
|
44
557
|
Filter out keys from an object.
|
45
558
|
|
@@ -80,6 +593,10 @@ type ExceptOptions = {
|
|
80
593
|
requireExactProps?: boolean;
|
81
594
|
};
|
82
595
|
|
596
|
+
type DefaultExceptOptions = {
|
597
|
+
requireExactProps: false;
|
598
|
+
};
|
599
|
+
|
83
600
|
/**
|
84
601
|
Create a type from an object type without certain keys.
|
85
602
|
|
@@ -109,11 +626,34 @@ type FooWithoutB = Except<Foo, 'b', {requireExactProps: true}>;
|
|
109
626
|
|
110
627
|
const fooWithoutB: FooWithoutB = {a: 1, b: '2'};
|
111
628
|
//=> errors at 'b': Type 'string' is not assignable to type 'undefined'.
|
629
|
+
|
630
|
+
// The `Omit` utility type doesn't work when omitting specific keys from objects containing index signatures.
|
631
|
+
|
632
|
+
// Consider the following example:
|
633
|
+
|
634
|
+
type UserData = {
|
635
|
+
[metadata: string]: string;
|
636
|
+
email: string;
|
637
|
+
name: string;
|
638
|
+
role: 'admin' | 'user';
|
639
|
+
};
|
640
|
+
|
641
|
+
// `Omit` clearly doesn't behave as expected in this case:
|
642
|
+
type PostPayload = Omit<UserData, 'email'>;
|
643
|
+
//=> type PostPayload = { [x: string]: string; [x: number]: string; }
|
644
|
+
|
645
|
+
// In situations like this, `Except` works better.
|
646
|
+
// It simply removes the `email` key while preserving all the other keys.
|
647
|
+
type PostPayload = Except<UserData, 'email'>;
|
648
|
+
//=> type PostPayload = { [x: string]: string; name: string; role: 'admin' | 'user'; }
|
112
649
|
```
|
113
650
|
|
114
651
|
@category Object
|
115
652
|
*/
|
116
|
-
type Except<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType, Options extends ExceptOptions = {
|
653
|
+
type Except<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType, Options extends ExceptOptions = {}> =
|
654
|
+
_Except<ObjectType, KeysType, ApplyDefaultOptions<ExceptOptions, DefaultExceptOptions, Options>>;
|
655
|
+
|
656
|
+
type _Except<ObjectType, KeysType extends keyof ObjectType, Options extends Required<ExceptOptions>> = {
|
117
657
|
[KeyType in keyof ObjectType as Filter<KeyType, KeysType>]: ObjectType[KeyType];
|
118
658
|
} & (Options['requireExactProps'] extends true
|
119
659
|
? Partial<Record<KeysType, never>>
|