Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- type Module
- func (m *Module) AutoMigrate() error
- func (m *Module) ClearCtx()
- func (m *Module) ExtractEventStatements(ctx context.Context, block *tmctypes.ResultBlock, txHash common.Hash, ...) (map[string][]interface{}, error)
- func (m *Module) GetCtx(key string) interface{}
- func (m *Module) HandleEvent(ctx context.Context, block *tmctypes.ResultBlock, _ common.Hash, ...) error
- func (m *Module) Name() string
- func (m *Module) PrepareTables() error
- func (m *Module) SetCtx(key string, val interface{})
Constants ¶
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const (
ModuleName = "group"
)
Variables ¶
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var ( EventCreateGroup = proto.MessageName(&storagetypes.EventCreateGroup{}) EventDeleteGroup = proto.MessageName(&storagetypes.EventDeleteGroup{}) EventLeaveGroup = proto.MessageName(&storagetypes.EventLeaveGroup{}) EventUpdateGroupMember = proto.MessageName(&storagetypes.EventUpdateGroupMember{}) EventRenewGroupMember = proto.MessageName(&storagetypes.EventRenewGroupMember{}) )
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var GroupEvents = map[string]bool{ EventCreateGroup: true, EventDeleteGroup: true, EventLeaveGroup: true, EventUpdateGroupMember: true, EventRenewGroupMember: true, }
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type Module ¶
type Module struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Module represents the telemetry module
func (*Module) ClearCtx ¶ added in v1.2.0
func (m *Module) ClearCtx()
ClearCtx resets the module's context to a new, empty context. This effectively removes all key-value pairs previously stored in the context. This can be used for cleanup or reinitialization purposes.
func (*Module) ExtractEventStatements ¶
func (*Module) GetCtx ¶ added in v1.2.0
GetCtx retrieves the value associated with a given key from the module's context. If the key exists in the context, it returns the value; otherwise, it returns nil. This is commonly used to access data that was previously stored with Set.
func (*Module) HandleEvent ¶
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