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aesophia_http
An HTTP interface to the Sophia compiler. It handles compiling contracts and generating ACI data for contract. The examples show
HTTP interface uses port 3080, settable with application variable aesophia_http.port.
Interface paths (see the config/swagger.yaml
for details):
/aci - generate ACI format for contract in both JSON encoded and textual decoded forms. Tags 'code' and 'options'.
/compile - compile contract and return code in a JSON structure encoded to contract_bytearray.
/decode-call-result - Tags 'source', 'function', 'call-result', 'call-value'.
/decode-call-result/bytecode - Tags 'bytecode', 'function', 'call-result', 'call-value'.
/encode-calldata - Tags 'source', 'function' and 'arguments'.
/decode-calldata/bytecode - Input calldata and contract bytecode, get function name and VM type arguments.
/decode-calldata/source - Input calldata and (possibly partial) conctract source code, get function name and Sophia type arguments.
/validate-byte-code - Check that some bytecode was produced from the given source code.
/fate-assembler - Get the FATE assembler (as a string) from FATE bytecode.
/compiler-version - Extract the compiler version from bytecode.
/version - return the version of the Sophia compiler
/api-version - return the version of the API
/api - return the API in a JSON-term (intended to be consumed by tools)
Usage
We publish a docker image as aeternity/aesophia_http
- so if docker is in place
all that is needed to have an HTTP server serving the Sophia compiler API is:
docker run -p <PORT>:3080 aeternity/aesophia_http
Where PORT
is the local port where you'd like the API to be served.
Building
The most convenient way to start the an HTTP server serving the Sophia compiler API is using
docker. make docker
will create a docker image aeternity/aesophia_http:local
and it is
started by docker run -p <PORT>:3080 aeternity/aesophia_http:local
where PORT
is the
local port where you'd like the API to be served.
Examples
In all the following examples we use the contract SimpleStorage
defined as:
Preparation
contract SimpleStorage =
record state = { data : int }
function init(value : int) : state = { data = value }
function get() : int = state.data
stateful function set(value : int) = put(state{data = value})
To make the example calls easier to read we have bound the shell
variable $contract
to the contract definition:
contract="contract SimpleStorage =
record state = { data : int }
entrypoint init(value : int) : state = { data = value }
entrypoint get() : int = state.data
stateful entrypoint set(value : int) = put(state{data = value})"
Generating ACI
To get the ACI of the contract we use the /aci
interface:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"code\":\"$contract\",\"options\":{}}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/aci
Returns:
{"encoded_aci":{"contract":{"functions":[{"arguments":[{"name":"value","type":"int"}],"name":"init","returns":"SimpleStorage.state","stateful":false},{"arguments":[],"name":"get","returns":"int","stateful":false},{"arguments":[{"name":"value","type":"int"}],"name":"set","returns":{"tuple":[]},"stateful":true}],"name":"SimpleStorage","state":{"record":[{"name":"data","type":"int"}]},"type_defs":[]}},"interface":"contract SimpleStorage =\n record state = {data : int}\n function init : (int) => SimpleStorage.state\n function get : () => int\n function set : (int) => ()\n"}
Important: If your contract code contains quotes, you need to escape every quote with a backslash:
switch(expression)
true => \"true\" // also \"in comments
false => \"false\"
This returns a structure with two fields: encoded_aci
is a
description of the contract containing the types and functions;
interface
is a definition of the contract suitable to be included in
other contracts.
Compiling contract to bytecode
We can now compile the contract and get the bytecode:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"code\":\"$contract\", \"options\":{}}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/compile
Returns:
{"bytecode":"cb_+IBGA6AJQqlX6tyRsl4BPLit17O1UczvqlaptU2Kp4bI3PatZcC4U7D+L4Zb2QA3AAcBAoL+RNZEHwA3AQc3ABoGggABAz/+6MRetgA3AQc3ABoGggABAz+eLwMRL4Zb2Q1nZXQRRNZEHxFpbml0EejEXrYNc2V0gi8AhTYuMS4wAEhXFsk="}
Validating bytecode
You can check that some particular bytecode, for instance obtained from the
chain, was compiled from given source code, using the validate-byte-code
endpoint:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"source":"contract Id = entrypoint id(x : int) = x","options":{},"bytecode":"cb_+GNGA6CBDP58NrY5L7PzZrlGZ0C8aqcXIYwqv2WMpyTg8IuBTsC3nv5E1kQfADcANwAaDoI/AQM//tjzDDgANwEHBwEBAJQvAhFE1kQfEWluaXQR2PMMOAlpZIIvAIU0LjAuMABqFanJ"}' -X POST http://localhost:3080/validate-byte-code
Returns:
{}
Validating against source code with a different implementation of id
returns:
[{"message":"Byte code does not match source code.\n- The implementation of the function id is different.\n","pos":{"col":0,"line":0},"type":"data_error"}]
Getting fate assembler
You can get the FATE assembler code for some particular bytecode:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"bytecode":"cb_+GNGA6CBDP58NrY5L7PzZrlGZ0C8aqcXIYwqv2WMpyTg8IuBTsC3nv5E1kQfADcANwAaDoI/AQM//tjzDDgANwEHBwEBAJQvAhFE1kQfEWluaXQR2PMMOAlpZIIvAIU0LjAuMABqFanJ"}' -X POST http://localhost:3080/fate-assembler
Returns:
{"fate-assembler":"FUNCTION init( ) : {tuple,[]}\n ;; BB : 0\n STORE store1 ()\n RETURNR ()\nFUNCTION id( integer) : integer\n ;; BB : 0\n RETURNR arg0\n\n"}
Encoding calldata
To encode the call data necessary to call the function set
with the
argument 42
:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"function\":\"set\",\"arguments\":[\"42\"],\"source\":\"$contract\", \"options\":{}}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/encode-calldata
Returns:
{"calldata":"cb_KxHoxF62G1Sy3bqn"}
Decoding call data
Call data from transactions can be decoded in two ways, either using the contract bytecode (this is a long one) which returns the VM types and values, or the Sophia contract source.
With Contract Bytecode
Example:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"calldata\":\"cb_AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACA6hZQte0c6B/XQTuHZwWpc6rFreRzqkolhGkTD+eW6BwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACoA4Uun\",\"bytecode\":\"cb_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\"}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/decode-calldata/bytecode
Returns:
{"arguments":[{"type":"word","value":42}],"function":"set"}
With Sophia Source
And secondly, using the Sophia contract source which returns the Sophia types and values:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"calldata\":\"cb_AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACA6hZQte0c6B/XQTuHZwWpc6rFreRzqkolhGkTD+eW6BwAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABgAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACoA4Uun\",\"function\":\"set\",\"source\":\"$contract\"}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/decode-calldata/source
Returns:
{"arguments":[{"type":"int","value":"42"}],"function":"set"}
Decoding return value
You can also decode the return value of a contract call:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"source\":\"$contract\",\"function\":\"get\", \"call-result\":\"ok\", \"call-value\":\"cb_VNLOFXc=\"}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/decode-call-result
Returns:
42
The contract call result can also be decoded using the bytecode
as a starting point:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d "{\"bytecode\":\"cb_+JFGA6DcSHcAbyhLqfbIDJRe1S7ZJLCZQJBUuvMmCLK5OirpHsC4YLg8/i+GW9kANwAHKCwAggD+RNZEHwA3AQc3AAwBACcMAhoCggEDP/7oxF62ADcBBzcADAEAJwwCGgKCAQM/ni8DES+GW9kNZ2V0EUTWRB8RaW5pdBHoxF62DXNldIIvAIk0LjAuMC1yYzQAPwYsew==\",\"function\":\"get\", \"call-result\":\"ok\", \"call-value\":\"cb_VNLOFXc=\"}" -X POST http://localhost:3080/decode-call-result/bytecode
Returns:
{"function":"get","result":{"type":"int","value":42}}
Getting the compiler version used
You can extract the compiler version that was used to compile some particular bytecode:
curl -H "Content-Type: application/json" -d '{"bytecode":"cb_+GNGA6CBDP58NrY5L7PzZrlGZ0C8aqcXIYwqv2WMpyTg8IuBTsC3nv5E1kQfADcANwAaDoI/AQM//tjzDDgANwEHBwEBAJQvAhFE1kQfEWluaXQR2PMMOAlpZIIvAIU0LjAuMABqFanJ"}' -X POST http://localhost:3080/compiler-version
Returns:
{"version":"4.0.0"}
Complete API overview
To get information about the current version of the Sophia compiler, API version and the whole actual API (paste into any swagger file generator):
curl http://localhost:3080/version
{"version":"8.0.0"}
curl http://localhost:3080/api-version
{"api-version":"8.0.0"}
curl http://localhost:3080/api
{"basePath":"/","definitions":{ ... },"info":{ ... },"paths":{ ... },"schemes":["http"],"swagger":"2.0"}
Note that in a future release the swagger specification will be replaced by an OpenAPI 3.0 specification.