fuels-abi-cli
Simple CLI program to encode Sway function calls and decode their output. The ABI being encoded and decoded is specified here .
sway-abi-cli 0.1.0
FuelVM ABI coder
USAGE:
sway-abi-cli <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
SUBCOMMANDS:
codegen Output Rust types file
decode Decode ABI call result
encode Encode ABI call
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
You can choose to encode only the given params or you can go a step further and have a full JSON ABI file and encode the whole input to a certain function call defined in the JSON file.
$ cargo run -- encode params -v bool true
0000000000000001
$ cargo run -- encode params -v bool true -v u32 42 -v u32 100
0000000000000001000000000000002a0000000000000064
Note that for every param you want to encode, you must pass a -v
flag followed by the type, and then the value: -v <type_1> <value_1> -v <type_2> <value_2> -v <type_n> <value_n>
example/simple.json
:
[
{
"type":"function",
"inputs":[
{
"name":"arg",
"type":"u32"
}
],
"name":"takes_u32_returns_bool",
"outputs":[
{
"name":"",
"type":"bool"
}
]
}
]
$ cargo run -- encode function examples/simple.json takes_u32_returns_bool -p 4
000000006355e6ee0000000000000004
example/array.json
[
{
"type":"function",
"inputs":[
{
"name":"arg",
"type":"u16[3]"
}
],
"name":"takes_array",
"outputs":[
{
"name":"",
"type":"u16[2]"
}
]
}
]
$ cargo run -- encode function examples/array.json takes_array -p '[1,2]'
00000000f0b8786400000000000000010000000000000002
Note that the first word (8 bytes) of the output is reserved for the function selector, which is captured in the last 4 bytes, which is simply the 256hash of the function signature.
Example with nested struct:
[
{
"type":"contract",
"inputs":[
{
"name":"MyNestedStruct",
"type":"struct",
"components":[
{
"name":"x",
"type":"u16"
},
{
"name":"y",
"type":"struct",
"components":[
{
"name":"a",
"type":"bool"
},
{
"name":"b",
"type":"u8[2]"
}
]
}
]
}
],
"name":"takes_nested_struct",
"outputs":[
]
}
]
$ cargo run -- encode function examples/nested_struct.json takes_nested_struct -p '(10, (true, [1,2]))'
00000000e8a04d9c000000000000000a000000000000000100000000000000010000000000000002
Similar to encoding parameters only:
$ cargo run -- decode params -t bool -t u32 -t u32 0000000000000001000000000000002a0000000000000064
Bool(true)
U32(42)
U32(100)
$ cargo run -- decode function examples/simple.json takes_u32_returns_bool 0000000000000001
Bool(true)
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