A tool for generating type-safe TypeScript classes for runtime events and extrinsic calls
Motivation
Hydra Typegen is a code generation tool for creating Typescript types for substrate events and extrinsics. Its primary use-case is to provide type-safe interfaces for Hydra mappings. For example, once a typescript class for the Balances.Transfer event is generated, a mapping can look like
It is also possible to run hydra-typegen against a YAML config file
hydra-typegentypegentypegen.yml--debug
Typegen config
Typegen config file has the following structure:
The config file typegen.yml can look like this:
# Typegen will pull the metadata from Kusama at block with the given hash
metadata:
source: wss://kusama-rpc.polkadot.io
blockHash: '0x45eb7ddd324361adadd4f8cfafadbfb7e0a26393a70a70e5bee6204fc46af62e'
# events and calls for which the typescript types will be generated
events:
- Balances.Transfer
calls:
- Balances.transfer
outDir: ./generated
Custom types
Hydra Typegen supports custom substrate types via the --typedefs flag. The provided .json file should include type definitions for the arguments and parameters of the events and extrinsics to be generated. The type definitions file is copied to the generated sources.
In the config file, place the definition into the customTypes section. It assumes that all the custom runtime types are already available for import from a library, so that e.g. the generated import statement
import { MyCustomRuntimeClass } from 'my/types/library'
Note, that when used in the mappings, the library with custom types (here my/types/library) must be added as a dependency for the mappings module in mappings/package.json
Generate Typescript classes for the Substrate events
USAGE
$ hydra-typegen typegen [CONFIG]
ARGUMENTS
CONFIG Path to YML config file. Overrides the flag options
OPTIONS
-c, --calls=calls Comma-separated list of substrate calls in the format <module>.<name>
-d, --debug Output debug info
-e, --events=events Comma-separated list of substrate events in the formation <module>.<name>
-h, --blockHash=blockHash Hash of the block from which the metadata will be fetched. Only applied if metadata is
pulled via an RPC call
-i, --typelib=typelib A JavaScript module from which the custom types should be imported, e.g.
'@joystream/types/augment'
-m, --metadata=metadata [default: metadata.json] Chain metadata source. If starts with ws:// or wss:// the metadata
is pulled by an RPC call to the provided endpoint. Otherwise a relative path to a json file
matching the RPC call response is expected
-o, --outDir=outDir [default: generated/types] A relative path the root folder where the generated files will
be generated
-s, --[no-]strict Strict mode. If on, the generated code throws an error if the input event argument types
don't much the metadata definiton
-t, --typedefs=typedefs A relative path to a file with JSON definitions for custom types used by the chain
Where typegen will source node metadata. Can either be a ws endpoint or a path to a static json file with the same content as the result of state_getMetadata RPC call
metadata.blockHash
string
(optional) If metadata.source is a WS endpoint, hash of the block from which metadata will be sourced, in hex format
events
[string]
A list of events for which TS classes will be generated, in the format <section>.<name>
calls
[string]
A list of extrinsics (calls) for which TS classes will be generated, in the format <section>.<method>
outDir
string
Root directory for the generated classes
strict
boolean
Default: false
If true, the event/extrinsic constructor throws an error if the raw data does not match the format in metadata (e.g. due to a runtime upgrade).
customTypes.lib
string
(optional) Import path for custom types that will be used in the generated sources
customTypes.typedefs
string
(optional) Path to a JSON file with custom type definitions, as expected by polkadot.js createApi method