// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT OR Apache-2.0 pragma solidity >=0.6.11; // ============ External Imports ============ import {TypedMemView} from "@summa-tx/memview-sol/contracts/TypedMemView.sol"; // ============ Internal Imports ============ import {Message} from "./MessageTemplate.sol"; import {Router} from "../Router.sol"; import {XAppConnectionClient} from "../XAppConnectionClient.sol"; /* ============ Overview: Building a xApp ============ To implement a xApp, define the actions you would like to execute across chains. For each type of action, - in the xApp Router - implement a function like doTypeA to initiate the action from one domain to another (add your own parameters and logic) - implement a corresponding _handle function to receive, parse, and execute this type of message on the remote domain - add logic to the handle function to route incoming messages to the appropriate _handle function - in the Message library, - implement functions to *format* the message to send to the other chain (encodes all necessary information for the action) - implement functions to *parse* the message once it is received on the other chain (decode all necessary information for the action) */ contract RouterTemplate is Router { // ============ Libraries ============ using TypedMemView for bytes; using TypedMemView for bytes29; using Message for bytes29; // ============ Events ============ event TypeAReceived(uint256 number); // ============ Constructor ============ constructor(address _xAppConnectionManager) { __XAppConnectionClient_initialize(_xAppConnectionManager); } // ============ Handle message functions ============ /** * @notice Receive messages sent via Abacus from other remote xApp Routers; * parse the contents of the message and enact the message's effects on the local chain * @dev Called by an Abacus Inbox contract while processing a message sent via Abacus * @param _origin The domain the message is coming from * @param _sender The address the message is coming from * @param _message The message in the form of raw bytes */ function handle( uint32 _origin, bytes32 _sender, bytes memory _message ) external override onlyInbox onlyRemoteRouter(_origin, _sender) { bytes29 _msg = _message.ref(0); // route message to appropriate _handle function // based on what type of message is encoded if (_msg.isTypeA()) { _handleTypeA(_msg); } else { // if _message doesn't match any valid actions, revert require(false, "!valid action"); } } /** * @notice Once the Router has parsed a message in the handle function and determined it is Type A, * call this internal function to parse specific information from the message, * and enact the message's action on this chain * @param _message The message in the form of raw bytes */ function _handleTypeA(bytes29 _message) internal { // parse the information from the message uint256 _number = _message.number(); // implement the logic for executing the action // (in this example case, emit an event with the number that was sent) emit TypeAReceived(_number); } // ============ Dispatch message functions ============ /** * @notice Send a message of "Type A" to a remote xApp Router via Abacus; * this message is called to take some action in the cross-chain context * Example message types: * Sending tokens from this chain to the destination chain; * params would be the address of the token, the amount of the token to send, and the address of the recipient * @param _destinationDomain The domain to send the message to * @param _number Example parameter used in message TypeA - a number to send to another chain */ function dispatchTypeA(uint32 _destinationDomain, uint256 _number) external { // get the xApp Router at the destinationDomain bytes32 _remoteRouterAddress = _mustHaveRemote(_destinationDomain); // encode a message to send to the remote xApp Router bytes memory _outboundMessage = Message.formatTypeA(_number); // send the message to the xApp Router _outbox().dispatch( _destinationDomain, _remoteRouterAddress, _outboundMessage ); } }