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CosmWasm Pool

Overview

The CosmWasm Pool Module is an extension for the Osmosis pools, aiming to create a custom module that allows users to create and manage liquidity pools backed by CosmWasm smart contracts. The feature enables developers to build and deploy custom smart contracts that can be integrated with the rest of the pool types on the Osmosis chain.

The module is built on top of the CosmWasm smart contracting platform, which provides a secure and efficient way to develop and execute WebAssembly (Wasm) smart contracts on the Cosmos SDK.

Having pools in CosmWasm provides several benefits, one of which is avoiding the need for chain upgrades when introducing new functionalities or modifying existing ones related to liquidity pools. This advantage is particularly important in the context of speed of development and iteration.

An example of a CosmWasm pool type:

Key Components

  • Keeper: The module's keeper is responsible for managing the state of the CosmWasm pools, including creating and initializing pools, querying pool data, and executing privileged operations such as swaps using the CosmWasm sudo message.

    • InitializePool: Initializes a new CosmWasm pool by instantiating a Wasm contract and storing the pool model in the keeper.
    • Swap operations: Swap operations like SwapExactAmountIn and SwapExactAmountOut are implemented, allowing users to perform swaps within the CosmWasm pools.
    • Swap estimation: Functions like CalcOutAmtGivenIn, and CalcInAmtGivenOut are provided to calculate prices and amounts for swap operations.
    • Pool information: Functions like CalculateSpotPrice, GetPool, GetPoolAssets, GetPoolBalances, GetPoolTotalShares allow for querying the state of the CosmWasm pools.
  • Query and Sudo functions: The module includes generic functions to query CosmWasm smart contracts and execute sudo messages. The Query and Sudo functions are used to interact with the smart contracts, while MustQuery and MustSudo variants panic if an error occurs during the query or sudo call, respectively.

  • poolmanager.PoolI Interface: The CosmWasm Pool Model implements the PoolI interface from the Pool Manager Module to enable the creation and management of liquidity pools backed by CosmWasm smart contracts. By implementing the PoolI interface, the model ensures compatibility with the existing Pool Manager Module's structure and functionalities and integrates seamlessly with other modules such as x/concentrated-liquidity and x/gamm.

  • poolmanager.PoolModule Interface: To integrate the CosmWasm Pool Module with the existing Pool Manager Module, the module's keeper has to implement the PoolModule interface from x/poolmanager Module. By implementing the PoolModule interface, the CosmWasm Pool Keeper can register itself as an extension to the existing Pool Manager Module and handle the creation and management of CosmWasm-backed liquidity pools as well as receive swaps propagated from the x/poolmanager.

Creating new CosmWasm Pool

To create new CosmWasm Pool, there are 3 modules involved: x/cosmwasmpool, x/wasm, and x/poolmanager. Here is an overview of the process:

graph TD;
  Sender((Sender))

  Sender -- create poool --> x/cosmwasmpool
  x/cosmwasmpool -- get next & set pool id --> x/poolmanager
  x/cosmwasmpool -- instantiate contract --> x/wasm

The CosmWasm contract that is to be instanitiated needs to implement CosmWasm Pool Contract Interface and store it on chain first. Then new pool can be created by sending MsgCreateCosmWasmPool.

MsgCreateCosmWasmPool contains InstantiateMsg, which is a message that will be passed to the CosmWasm contract when it is instantiated. The structure of the message is defined by the contract developer, and can contain any information that the contract needs to be instantiated. JSON format is used for InstantiateMsg.

sequenceDiagram
    participant Sender
    participant x/cosmwasmpool
    participant x/poolmanager
    participant x/wasm

    Sender ->> x/cosmwasmpool: MsgCreateCosmWasmPool {CodeId, InstantiateMsg, Sender}

    Note over x/wasm: Given there is a pool contract with CodeId

    x/poolmanager ->> x/cosmwasmpool: Call GetNextPoolId()
    x/cosmwasmpool ->> x/poolmanager: Call SetNextPoolId(poolId)

    x/cosmwasmpool ->> x/wasm: Call InstantiateContract(CodeId, InstantiateMsg)
    x/wasm -->> x/cosmwasmpool: ContractAddress

    Note over x/cosmwasmpool: Store CodeId, ContractAddress, and PoolId

    x/cosmwasmpool -->>  Sender: MsgCreateCosmWasmPoolResponse {PoolId}

Providing / Withdrawing Liquidity

Currently, all existing pool types have their own way of providing liquidity and shares calculation. CosmWasm pool aims to be flexible that regards and let the contract define the way of providing liquidity. So there is no restriction here, and the contract developer can define the way of providing liquidity as they wish, potentially with execute endpoint since MsgExecuteContract triggers state mutating endpoint and can also attach funds to it.

Common interface and later be defined for the contract to implement as spec and/or create a separated crate for that purpose.

It's important to note that the contract itselfs hold tokens that are provided by users.

Swap

One of the main reason why CosmWasm pool is implemented as a module + contract rather than a contract only is that it allows us to use the existing pool manager module to handle swap, which means things like swap routing, cross chain swap, and other functionality that depends on existing pool interface works out of the box.

Pool contract's sudo endpoint expect the following message variant:

/// SwapExactAmountIn swaps an exact amount of tokens in for as many tokens out as possible.
/// The amount of tokens out is determined by the current exchange rate and the swap fee.
/// The user specifies a minimum amount of tokens out, and the transaction will revert if that amount of tokens
/// is not received.
SwapExactAmountIn {
    sender: String,
    token_in: Coin,
    token_out_denom: String,
    token_out_min_amount: Uint128,
    swap_fee: Decimal,
},
/// SwapExactAmountOut swaps as many tokens in as possible for an exact amount of tokens out.
/// The amount of tokens in is determined by the current exchange rate and the swap fee.
/// The user specifies a maximum amount of tokens in, and the transaction will revert if that amount of tokens
/// is exceeded.
SwapExactAmountOut {
    sender: String,
    token_in_denom: String,
    token_in_max_amount: Uint128,
    token_out: Coin,
    swap_fee: Decimal,
},

SwapExactAmountIn

graph TD;
  Sender((Sender))
  Sender -- 1. swap --> x/poolmanager
  x/poolmanager -- 2. route msg to --> x/cosmwasmpool
  x/cosmwasmpool -- 3. send token_in from sender to wasm/pool --> x/bank
  x/cosmwasmpool -- 4. sudo execute contract --> x/wasm
  x/wasm -- 5. sudo --> wasm/pool
  wasm/pool -- 6. send token_out to sender --> x/bank

SwapExactAmountOut

graph TD;
  Sender((Sender))
  Sender -- 1. swap --> x/poolmanager
  x/poolmanager -- 2. route msg to --> x/cosmwasmpool
  x/cosmwasmpool -- 3. sudo execute contract --> x/wasm
 
  x/cosmwasmpool -- 4. send token_in_max_amount from sender to wasm/pool --> x/bank
  x/wasm -- 5. sudo --> wasm/pool
  x/cosmwasmpool -- 6. send remaining wasm/pool to sender --> x/bank
  
  wasm/pool -- 7. send token_out to sender --> x/bank

The reason why this needs to be sudo endpoint, which can only be called by the chain itself, is that the chain can provide correct information about swap_fee, which can be deviated from contract defined swap_fee in multihop scenario.

swap_fee in this context is intended to be fee that is collected by liquidity providers. If the contract provider wants to collect fee for itself, it should implement its own fee collection mechanism.

And because sudo message can't attach funds like execute message, chain-side is required to perform sending token to the contract and ensure that token_in and token_in_max_amount is exactly the same amount of token that gets sent to the contract.

And the reason why the sequence is a little bit different for SwapExactAmountIn and SwapExactAmountOut is that, for SwapExactAmountIn, it is known beforehand how much token_in_amount to be sent to the contract and let it process, but for SwapExactAmountOut, it isn't, so we need to sent token_in_max_amount to the contract and let it process, then send the remaining token back to the sender.

Deactivating

On contract's sudo enpoint, SetActive can be called to deactivate the pool. This will prevent the pool from being used for swap, and also prevent users from providing liquidity to the pool. Contract needs to check if the pool is active before performing any state mutating operation except SetActive.

SetActive {
    is_active: bool,
}

(TBD) On how to handle the deactivation operationally.

CosmWasm Pool Contract Interface

The contract interface is defined so that cosmwasmpool can delegate PoolI and PoolModuleI calls to contract.

The following are the messages that the contract needs to implement. (If you have trouble interpreting this, please read Rust de/serialization)

Query
#[cw_serde]
#[derive(QueryResponses)]
enum QueryMessage {
    /// GetSwapFee returns the pool's swap fee, based on the current state.
    /// Pools may choose to make their swap fees dependent upon state
    /// (prior TWAPs, network downtime, other pool states, etc.)
    /// This is intended to be fee that is collected by liquidity providers.
    /// If the contract provider wants to collect fee for itself, it should implement its own fee collection mechanism.
    #[returns(GetSwapFeeResponse)]
    GetSwapFee {},

    /// Returns whether the pool has swaps enabled at the moment
    #[returns(IsActiveResponse)]
    IsActive {},

    /// GetTotalShares returns the total number of LP shares in the pool

    /// GetTotalPoolLiquidity returns the coins in the pool owned by all LPs
    #[returns(TotalPoolLiquidityResponse)]
    GetTotalPoolLiquidity {},

    /// Returns the spot price of the 'base asset' in terms of the 'quote asset' in the pool,
    /// errors if either baseAssetDenom, or quoteAssetDenom does not exist.
    /// For example, if this was a UniV2 50-50 pool, with 2 ETH, and 8000 UST
    /// pool.SpotPrice(ctx, "eth", "ust") = 4000.00
    #[returns(SpotPriceResponse)]
    SpotPrice {
        quote_asset_denom: String,
        base_asset_denom: String,
    },

    /// CalcOutAmtGivenIn calculates the amount of tokenOut given tokenIn and the pool's current state.
    /// Returns error if the given pool is not a CFMM pool. Returns error on internal calculations.
    #[returns(CalcOutAmtGivenInResponse)]
    CalcOutAmtGivenIn {
        token_in: Coin,
        token_out_denom: String,
        swap_fee: Decimal,
    },

    /// CalcInAmtGivenOut calculates the amount of tokenIn given tokenOut and the pool's current state.
    /// Returns error if the given pool is not a CFMM pool. Returns error on internal calculations.
    #[returns(CalcInAmtGivenOutResponse)]
    CalcInAmtGivenOut {
        token_out: Coin,
        token_in_denom: String,
        swap_fee: Decimal,
    },
}
#[cw_serde]
pub struct GetSwapFeeResponse {
    pub swap_fee: Decimal,
}

#[cw_serde]
pub struct IsActiveResponse {
    pub is_active: bool,
}

#[cw_serde]
pub struct TotalPoolLiquidityResponse {
    pub total_pool_liquidity: Vec<Coin>,
}

#[cw_serde]
pub struct SpotPriceResponse {
    pub spot_price: Decimal,
}

#[cw_serde]
pub struct CalcOutAmtGivenInResponse {
    pub token_out: Coin,
}

#[cw_serde]
pub struct CalcInAmtGivenOutResponse {
    pub token_in: Coin,
}
Sudo
#[cw_serde]
pub enum SudoMessage {
    /// SetActive sets the active status of the pool.
    SetActive {
        is_active: bool,
    },
    /// SwapExactAmountIn swaps an exact amount of tokens in for as many tokens out as possible.
    /// The amount of tokens out is determined by the current exchange rate and the swap fee.
    /// The user specifies a minimum amount of tokens out, and the transaction will revert if that amount of tokens
    /// is not received.
    SwapExactAmountIn {
        sender: String,
        token_in: Coin,
        token_out_denom: String,
        token_out_min_amount: Uint128,
        swap_fee: Decimal,
    },
    /// SwapExactAmountOut swaps as many tokens in as possible for an exact amount of tokens out.
    /// The amount of tokens in is determined by the current exchange rate and the swap fee.
    /// The user specifies a maximum amount of tokens in, and the transaction will revert if that amount of tokens
    /// is exceeded.
    SwapExactAmountOut {
        sender: String,
        token_in_denom: String,
        token_in_max_amount: Uint128,
        token_out: Coin,
        swap_fee: Decimal,
    },
}

Incentives and Shares

In order to allow CosmWasm pool to work with the incentives module (or being composable in general), the contract needs to be able to create share tokens.

We handle this by utilizing the x/tokenfactory module. Each pool has share denom with this pattern: factory/{contract_address}/cw-pool/{custom-name}.

The contract address uniquely identifies a pool. We also use cw-pool to make these denoms distinguishable from other tokenfactory denoms and provide contracts the ability to customize the {custom-name}.

Each contract is responsible for minting and burning its token factory shares. The chain does no interaction with tokenfactory.

To integrate x/cosmwasmpool into the x/incentives module, it also needs to create gauges.

This can be done by setting after_pool_created on instantiate response.

Ok(Response::new()
    .add_attribute("method", "instantiate")
    .add_attribute("contract_name", CONTRACT_NAME)
    .add_attribute("contract_version", CONTRACT_VERSION)
    // set `after_pool_created` information on response
    // for `cosmwasmpool` module to process
    .set_data(to_binary(&after_pool_created)?))

after_pool_created has type:

#[cw_serde]
pub struct AfterPoolCreated {
    pub create_pool_guages: Option<CreatePoolGauges>,
}

#[cw_serde]
pub enum CreatePoolGauges {
    // This works exactly like `gamm`'s.
    DefaultLockableDurations {},
    // Custom guages can be created.
    Custom { msgs: Vec<MsgCreateGauge> },
}

Appendix

TWAP

x/twap is not implemented for cosmwasm pools but can be in the future if there is a need.

Rust de/serialization

Contract read these msg as JSON format. Here are some examples of how it is being de/serialized:

// Notice that enum variant is turned into snake case and becomes the key of the JSON object.
enum QueryMessage {
    // { "spot_price": { "quote_asset_denom": "denom1", "base_asset_denom": "denom2" } }
    SpotPrice {
        quote_asset_denom: String,
        base_asset_denom: String,
    },
}


// In case of struct, the struct name is not used as the key,
// since there is no need to distinguish between different structs.
struct SpotPriceResponse {
    // { "spot_price": "0.001" }
    pub spot_price: Decimal,
}

Decimal and Uint128 are represented as string in JSON.

Coin is:

pub struct Coin {
    pub denom: String,
    pub amount: Uint128,
}
Governance and Code Id Management

Despite code upload being permissioned by governance on Osmosis, it is allowed to be done by a certain set of addresses:

osmosisd q wasm params
code_upload_access:
  address: ""
  addresses:
  - osmo1cd4nn8yzdrrsfqsmmvaafq8r03xn38qgqt8fzh
  - osmo1wl59k23zngj34l7d42y9yltask7rjlnxgccawc7ltrknp6n52fps94qsjd
  - osmo19vxp8vq8qm368dr026qxh8v82satwaf79y235lfv6wmgpwxx8dtskedaku
  - osmo1e0x2hnhhwyek7eq3kcxu2x6pt77wdnwz0lutz9fespdr9utq963qr0y5p5
  - osmo14n3a65fnqz9jve85l23al6m3pjugf0atvrfqh5
  - osmo15wna5dwylkuzvljsudyn6zfsd4zl0rkg5ge888mzk4vtnjpp0z5q4e9w58
  - osmo1r02tlyyaqs6tmrfa4jf37t7ewuxr57qp8ghzly
  permission: AnyOfAddresses
instantiate_default_permission: Everybody

We would like to make sure that it is not possible to upload any pool code without governance approval. This is why we create two additional governance proposals:

Note, that in both cases, x/cosmwasmpool module account will act as the admin and creator of the contract.

1. Store code and update code id whitelist

Proposal Name: UploadCosmWasmPoolCodeAndWhiteListProposal

On successful passing of this proposal, the code id of the pool contract will be added to the whitelist. As a result, anyone would be able to instantiate a pool contract with this code id when creating a pol. No address will be able to maliciously upload a new code id and instantiate a pool contract with it without governance approval.

Inputs

  • uploadByteCode - []byte - the raw wasm bytecode

The created code id is emitted via TypeEvtUploadedCosmwasmPoolCode event.

2. Store code and migrate a specific code id to a new code id

Proposal Name: MigratePoolContractsProposal

Similarly, if we want to migrate a contract, anyone can do so but they will need to go through a custom governance proposal.

Migrates all given cw pool contracts specified by their IDs. It has two options to perform the migration.

a. If the codeID is non-zero, it will migrate the pool contracts to a given codeID assuming that it has already been uploaded. uploadByteCode must be empty in such a case. Fails if codeID does not exist. Fails if uploadByteCode is not empty.

b. If the codeID is zero, it will upload the given uploadByteCode and use the new resulting code id to migrate the pool to. Errors if uploadByteCode is empty or invalid.

In both cases, if one of the pools specified by the given poolID does not exist, the proposal fails.

The reason for having poolIDs be a slice of ids is to account for the potential need for emergency migration of all old code ids to new code ids, or simply having the flexibility of migrating multiple older pool contracts to a new one at once when there is a release.

poolDs must be at the most size of PoolMigrationLimit module parameter. It is configured to 20 at launch. The proposal fails if more. Note that 20 was chosen arbitrarily to have a constant bound on the number of pools migrated at once.

Inputs

  • poolIDs - []uint64
  • codeID - uint64
  • uploadByteCode - []byte

If the code is uploaded via proposal, the resulting code id is emitted via TypeEvtMigratedCosmwasmPoolCode.

Analysis of the Parameter Choice
  • Pros

    • The flexibility is maximized as each pool id can be migrated individually either by uploading a new contract code or migrating to a pre-added one.
    • There is still an ability to migrate all pools belonging to a list of code ids. The max number of pools migrated at once is bounded by a constant parameter.
  • Cons

    • If there are multiple iterations of the same type, It might become cumbersome to keep track of which pool is on which code id, why one is migrated and the other one is not
    • Some conditionality with proposal parameters. For example, if codeId is zero, byte code must be empty.

Overall, we concluded that pros outweigh the cons, and this is the best approach out of the other alternatives considered.

3. Whitelist Management via Params

Since the code id whitelist is implemented as a module parameter, in addition to the previous two proposals, the whitelist can be updated via parameter change proposal to either add or remove a code id from the whitelist independently of the code upload.

The relevant parameter for changing is CodeIdWhitelist

Note, that the update to the parameter overwrites all previous values so the proposer should be careful to include all code ids that should be whitelisted.

4. Pool Migration Limit via Params

Additionally, the maximum number of pools that can be migrated at once is also implemented as a parameter. It is initialized to 20 in the v16 upgrade handler. However, governance can tweak it by changing the PoolMigrationLimit parameter.

Pool Model

Note: CW Pool has 2 pool models:

  • CosmWasmPool which is a proto-generated store model used for serialization into state.
  • Pool struct that encapsulates the CosmWasmPool and wasmKeeper for calling the contract.

CosmWasmPool implements the poolmanager.PoolI interface but it panics on all methods. The reason is that access to wasmKeeper is required to call the contract.

Instead, all interactions and poolmanager.PoolI methods are to be performed on the Pool struct. The reason why we cannot have a Pool struct only is because it cannot be serialized into state.

Documentation

Overview

This file implements the poolmanagertypes.PoolModule interface

Index

Constants

This section is empty.

Variables

This section is empty.

Functions

func NewCosmWasmPoolProposalHandler

func NewCosmWasmPoolProposalHandler(k Keeper) govtypesv1.Handler

func NewMsgCreatorServerImpl

func NewMsgCreatorServerImpl(keeper *Keeper) model.MsgCreatorServer

func NewMsgServerImpl

func NewMsgServerImpl(keeper *Keeper) types.MsgServer

Types

type Keeper

type Keeper struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func NewKeeper

func NewKeeper(cdc codec.BinaryCodec, storeKey storetypes.StoreKey, paramSpace paramtypes.Subspace, accountKeeper types.AccountKeeper, bankKeeper types.BankKeeper) *Keeper

func (Keeper) CalcInAmtGivenOut

func (k Keeper) CalcInAmtGivenOut(
	ctx sdk.Context,
	poolI poolmanagertypes.PoolI,
	tokenOut sdk.Coin,
	tokenInDenom string,
	swapFee osmomath.Dec,
) (tokenIn sdk.Coin, err error)

CalcInAmtGivenOut calculates the input amount of a token required to get the desired output token amount in a CosmWasm-based liquidity pool.

Parameters: - ctx: The context of the operation. - poolI: The liquidity pool to perform the calculation on. - tokenOut: The desired output token (asset) amount. - tokenInDenom: The denom of the input token (asset) to be used in the calculation. - swapFee: The fee associated with the swap operation.

Returns: - sdk.Coin: The calculated input token amount. - error: An error if the calculation fails or if the pool conversion fails.

func (Keeper) CalcOutAmtGivenIn

func (k Keeper) CalcOutAmtGivenIn(
	ctx sdk.Context,
	poolI poolmanagertypes.PoolI,
	tokenIn sdk.Coin,
	tokenOutDenom string,
	swapFee osmomath.Dec,
) (tokenOut sdk.Coin, err error)

CalcOutAmtGivenIn calculates the output amount of a token given the input token amount in a CosmWasm-based liquidity pool.

Parameters: - ctx: The context of the operation. - poolI: The liquidity pool to perform the calculation on. - tokenIn: The input token (asset) to be used in the calculation. - tokenOutDenom: The denom of the output token (asset) to be received. - swapFee: The fee associated with the swap operation.

Returns: - sdk.Coin: The calculated output token amount. - error: An error if the calculation fails or if the pool conversion fails.

func (Keeper) CalculateSpotPrice

func (k Keeper) CalculateSpotPrice(
	ctx sdk.Context,
	poolId uint64,
	quoteAssetDenom string,
	baseAssetDenom string,
) (price osmomath.BigDec, err error)

CalculateSpotPrice calculates the spot price of a pair of assets in a CosmWasm-based liquidity pool.

Parameters: - ctx: The context of the query request. - poolId: The unique identifier of the CosmWasm-based liquidity pool. - quoteAssetDenom: The denom of the quote asset in the trading pair. - baseAssetDenom: The denom of the base asset in the trading pair.

Returns: - price: The spot price of the trading pair in the specified liquidity pool. - err: An error if the pool cannot be found or if the spot price calculation fails.

func (Keeper) ExportGenesis

func (k Keeper) ExportGenesis(ctx sdk.Context) *types.GenesisState

ExportGenesis returns the cosmwasm pool's exported genesis.

func (Keeper) GetCodeIdByPoolId

func (k Keeper) GetCodeIdByPoolId(ctx sdk.Context, poolId uint64) (sdk.AccAddress, uint64, error)

GetCodeIdByPoolId returns the contract address and code id associated with the given pool.

func (Keeper) GetParams

func (k Keeper) GetParams(ctx sdk.Context) (params types.Params)

GetParams returns the total set of cosmwasmpool parameters.

func (Keeper) GetPool

func (k Keeper) GetPool(ctx sdk.Context, poolId uint64) (poolmanagertypes.PoolI, error)

GetPool retrieves a pool model with the specified pool ID from the store. The method returns the pool interface of the corresponding pool model if found, and an error if not found.

Parameters: - ctx: The SDK context. - poolId: The unique identifier of the pool.

Returns: - poolmanagertypes.PoolI: The pool interface of the corresponding pool model, if found. - error: An error if the pool model is not found; otherwise, nil.

func (Keeper) GetPoolById

func (k Keeper) GetPoolById(ctx sdk.Context, poolId uint64) (types.CosmWasmExtension, error)

GetPoolById returns a CosmWasmExtension that corresponds to the requested pool id. Returns error if pool id is not found.

func (Keeper) GetPoolDenoms

func (k Keeper) GetPoolDenoms(ctx sdk.Context, poolId uint64) (denoms []string, err error)

GetPoolDenoms retrieves the list of asset denoms in a CosmWasm-based liquidity pool given its ID.

Parameters: - ctx: The context of the query request. - poolId: The unique identifier of the CosmWasm-based liquidity pool.

Returns: - denoms: A slice of strings representing the asset denoms in the liquidity pool. - err: An error if the pool cannot be found or if the CosmWasm query fails.

func (Keeper) GetPools

func (k Keeper) GetPools(ctx sdk.Context) ([]poolmanagertypes.PoolI, error)

GetPools retrieves all pool objects stored in the keeper.

It fetches values from the store associated with the PoolsKey prefix. For each value retrieved, it attempts to unmarshal the value into a Pool object. If this operation succeeds, the Pool object is added to the returned slice. If an error occurs during unmarshalling, the function will return immediately with the encountered error.

Parameters: - ctx: The current SDK Context used to access the store.

Returns:

  • A slice of PoolI interfaces if the operation is successful. Each element in the slice represents a pool that was stored in the keeper.
  • An error if unmarshalling fails for any of the values fetched from the store. In this case, the slice of PoolI interfaces will be nil.

func (Keeper) GetPoolsSerializable

func (k Keeper) GetPoolsSerializable(ctx sdk.Context) ([]poolmanagertypes.PoolI, error)

GetPoolsSerializable retrieves all pool objects stored in the keeper. Because the Pool struct has a non-serializable wasmKeeper field, this method utilizes the CosmWasmPool struct directly instead, which allows it to be serialized in import/export genesis.

func (Keeper) GetPoolsWithWasmKeeper

func (k Keeper) GetPoolsWithWasmKeeper(ctx sdk.Context) ([]poolmanagertypes.PoolI, error)

GetPoolsWithWasmKeeper behaves the same as GetPools, but it also sets the WasmKeeper field of the pool.

func (Keeper) GetSerializedPools

func (k Keeper) GetSerializedPools(ctx sdk.Context, pagination *query.PageRequest) ([]*codectypes.Any, *query.PageResponse, error)

GetSerializedPools retrieves all pool objects stored in the keeper. Returns them as a slice of codectypes.Any for use as a response to pools queries and CLI

func (Keeper) GetTotalLiquidity

func (k Keeper) GetTotalLiquidity(ctx sdk.Context) (sdk.Coins, error)

GetTotalLiquidity retrieves the total liquidity of all cw pools.

func (Keeper) GetTotalPoolLiquidity

func (k Keeper) GetTotalPoolLiquidity(ctx sdk.Context, poolId uint64) (sdk.Coins, error)

GetTotalPoolLiquidity retrieves the total liquidity of a specific pool identified by poolId.

Parameters: - ctx: The current SDK Context used for executing store operations. - poolId: The unique identifier of the pool whose total liquidity is to be fetched.

Returns:

  • the total liquidity of the specified pool, if the operations are successful.
  • An error if the pool retrieval operation fails. In this case, an empty sdk.Coins object will be returned.

func (*Keeper) InitGenesis

func (k *Keeper) InitGenesis(ctx sdk.Context, gen *types.GenesisState, unpacker codectypes.AnyUnpacker)

InitGenesis initializes the store state from a genesis state.

func (Keeper) InitializePool

func (k Keeper) InitializePool(ctx sdk.Context, pool poolmanagertypes.PoolI, creatorAddress sdk.AccAddress) error

It converts the given pool to a CosmWasmPool, instantiates the Wasm contract using the contract keeper, and then sets the contract address in the CosmWasmPool model before storing it. The method returns an error if the pool conversion, contract instantiation, or storage process fails.

Parameters: - ctx: The SDK context. - pool: The pool interface to be initialized. - creatorAddress: The address of the creator of the pool.

Returns: - error: * if the pool conversion, contract instantiation, or storage process fails. * if the code id is not whitelisted by governance. - otherwise, nil.

func (*Keeper) SetContractKeeper

func (k *Keeper) SetContractKeeper(contractKeeper types.ContractKeeper)

Set the contract keeper.

func (Keeper) SetParam

func (k Keeper) SetParam(ctx sdk.Context, key []byte, value interface{})

SetParam sets a specific cosmwasmpool module's parameter with the provided parameter.

func (Keeper) SetParams

func (k Keeper) SetParams(ctx sdk.Context, params types.Params)

SetParams sets the total set of cosmwasmpool parameters.

func (Keeper) SetPool

func (k Keeper) SetPool(ctx sdk.Context, pool types.CosmWasmExtension)

SetPool stores the given pool in state.

func (*Keeper) SetPoolManagerKeeper

func (k *Keeper) SetPoolManagerKeeper(poolmanagerKeeper types.PoolManagerKeeper)

Set the poolmanager keeper.

func (*Keeper) SetWasmKeeper

func (k *Keeper) SetWasmKeeper(wasmKeeper types.WasmKeeper)

Set the wasm keeper.

func (Keeper) SwapExactAmountIn

func (k Keeper) SwapExactAmountIn(
	ctx sdk.Context,
	sender sdk.AccAddress,
	pool poolmanagertypes.PoolI,
	tokenIn sdk.Coin,
	tokenOutDenom string,
	tokenOutMinAmount osmomath.Int,
	swapFee osmomath.Dec,
) (osmomath.Int, error)

SwapExactAmountIn performs a swap operation with a specified input amount in a CosmWasm-based liquidity pool.

Parameters: - ctx: The context of the operation. - sender: The address of the account initiating the swap. - pool: The liquidity pool in which the swap occurs. - tokenIn: The input token (asset) to be swapped. - tokenOutDenom: The denom of the output token (asset) to be received. - tokenOutMinAmount: The minimum amount of the output token to be received. - swapFee: The fee associated with the swap operation.

Returns: - osmomath.Int: The actual amount of the output token received after the swap. - error: An error if the swap operation fails or if the pool conversion fails.

func (Keeper) SwapExactAmountOut

func (k Keeper) SwapExactAmountOut(
	ctx sdk.Context,
	sender sdk.AccAddress,
	pool poolmanagertypes.PoolI,
	tokenInDenom string,
	tokenInMaxAmount osmomath.Int,
	tokenOut sdk.Coin,
	swapFee osmomath.Dec,
) (tokenInAmount osmomath.Int, err error)

SwapExactAmountOut performs a swap operation with a specified output amount in a CosmWasm-based liquidity pool.

Parameters: - ctx: The context of the operation. - sender: The address of the account initiating the swap. - pool: The liquidity pool in which the swap occurs. - tokenInDenom: The denom of the input token (asset) to be swapped. - tokenInMaxAmount: The maximum amount of the input token allowed to be swapped. - tokenOut: The output token (asset) to be received. - swapFee: The fee associated with the swap operation.

Returns: - osmomath.Int: The actual amount of the input token used in the swap. - error: An error if the swap operation fails or if the pool conversion fails.

func (Keeper) WhitelistCodeId

func (k Keeper) WhitelistCodeId(ctx sdk.Context, codeId uint64)

Whitelists the code id.

Directories

Path Synopsis
cli
queryproto
Package queryproto is a reverse proxy.
Package queryproto is a reverse proxy.
cosmwasm
msg
This file defines helpers for querying the cosmwasm pool contract from the cosmwasm pool module.
This file defines helpers for querying the cosmwasm pool contract from the cosmwasm pool module.

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