calldata - Calldata.encode / Calldata.decode using utf8_to_hex and hex_to_utf8 helpers and more for inscriptions / inscribes for ethereum & co
- home :: github.com/0xCompute/ethscribe
- bugs :: github.com/0xCompute/ethscribe/issues
- gem :: rubygems.org/gems/calldata
- rdoc :: rubydoc.info/gems/calldata
Let's start with the Calldata encode/decode helpers. In an inscribe the data gets encoded in the the calldata (hexdata notes) of a transaction. The calldata is a binary blob. Note: This gem uses hexstrings for binary blobs.
Option 1: Use the "low-level" global utf8_to_hex
and hex_to_utf8
helper methods:
require 'calldata'
hex = utf8_to_hex( "Hello, World!" )
#=> "48656c6c6f2c20576f726c6421"
utf8 = hex_to_utf8( "48656c6c6f2c20576f726c6421" )
#=> "Hello, World!"
hex = utf8_to_hex( "data:image/png;base64,..." )
#=> "646174613a696d6167652f706e673b6261736536342c2e2e2e"
utf8 = hex_to_utf8( "646174613a696d6167652f706e673b6261736536342c2e2e2e" )
#=> "data:image/png;base64,..."
Option 2: Use the Calldata
module helper methods encode/encode_utf8
and decode/decode_hex
:
hex = Calldata.encode( "Hello, World!" )
#=> "48656c6c6f2c20576f726c6421"
utf8 = Calldata.decode( "0x48656c6c6f2c20576f726c6421" )
#=> "Hello, World!"
hex = Calldata.encode( "data:image/png;base64,..." )
#=> "646174613a696d6167652f706e673b6261736536342c2e2e2e"
utf8 = Calldata.decode( "0x646174613a696d6167652f706e673b6261736536342c2e2e2e" )
#=> "data:image/png;base64,..."
Note: The hex_to_utf8
helper (incl. Calldata.decode
)
works with or without leading 0x
in hexstrings.
Let's continue with the built-in data uri/url machinery. A valid inscribe must use a valid data uri/url in the calldata.
The "useless" (null) minimum is:
data_uri = "data:,"
Calldata.valid_data?( data_uri )
#=> true
data = Calldata.parse_data( data_uri ) # returns a Calldata::Text object
data.type #=> "text/plain"
data.text #=> ""
Let's try the (genesis) inscribe no. 0:
data_uri = "data:image/jpeg;base64,/9j/4AAQSkZJRgABAgAAZABkAAD/7AARRHV..."
Calldata.valid_data?( data_uri )
#=> true
data = Calldata.parse_data( data_uri ) # returns a Calldata::Blob object
data.type #=> "image/jpeg"
data.blob #=> <blob>
## let's save the jpeg image (blob)
data.write( "0.jpeg" )
and voila!
Let's try the inscribe no. 15:
data_uri = "data:image/png;base64,/9j/4gxYSUNDX1BST0ZJTEUAAQEAAAxITGlubwIQAAB..."
Calldata.valid_data?( data_uri )
#=> true
data = Calldata.parse_data( data_uri ) # returns a Calldata::Blob object
data.type #=> "image/png"
data.blob #=> <blob>
## let's save the png image (blob)
data.write( "15.png" )
and voila!
Let's try a (structured) protocol message inscribe:
data_uri = %Q<data:,{"p":"erc-20","op":"mint","tick":"eths","id":"16888","amt":"1000"}>
Calldata.valid_data?( data_uri )
#=> true
data = Calldata.parse_data( data_uri ) # returns a Calldata::Msg object
data.type #=> "application/json"
data['p'] #=> "erc-20"
data['op'] #=> "mint"
data['tick'] #=> "eths"
data['id'] #=> "16888"
data['amt'] #=> "1000"
or use the convenience all-in-one parse_hex
helper:
hex = "0x646174613a2c7b2270223a226572632d3230222c226f70223a226d696e74222c227469636b223a2265746873222c226964223a223136383838222c22616d74223a2231303030227d"
data = Calldata.parse_hex( hex ) # returns a Calldata::Msg object
data.type #=> "application/json"
data['p'] #=> "erc-20"
data['op'] #=> "mint"
data['tick'] #=> "eths"
data['id'] #=> "16888"
data['amt'] #=> "1000"
That's it for now.
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