reth::providers::noop

Struct NoopProvider

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct NoopProvider<ChainSpec = ChainSpec, N = EthPrimitives> { /* private fields */ }
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Supports various api interfaces for testing purposes.

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impl<ChainSpec, N> NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>

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pub fn new(chain_spec: Arc<ChainSpec>) -> NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>

Create a new instance for specific primitive types.

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impl<ChainSpec> NoopProvider<ChainSpec>

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pub fn eth(chain_spec: Arc<ChainSpec>) -> NoopProvider<ChainSpec>

Create a new instance of the NoopBlockReader.

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impl NoopProvider

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pub fn mainnet() -> NoopProvider

Create a new instance of the NoopProvider with the mainnet chain spec.

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impl<C, N> AccountReader for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn basic_account( &self, _address: Address, ) -> Result<Option<Account>, ProviderError>

Get basic account information. Read more
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impl<ChainSpec, N> BlockHashReader for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: Send + Sync, N: Send + Sync,

Noop implementation for testing purposes

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fn block_hash( &self, _number: u64, ) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get the hash of the block with the given number. Returns None if no block with this number exists.
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fn canonical_hashes_range( &self, _start: u64, _end: u64, ) -> Result<Vec<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get headers in range of block hashes or numbers Read more
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fn convert_block_hash( &self, hash_or_number: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get the hash of the block with the given number. Returns None if no block with this number exists.
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impl<C, N> BlockIdReader for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn pending_block_num_hash(&self) -> Result<Option<NumHash>, ProviderError>

Get the current pending block number and hash.
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fn safe_block_num_hash(&self) -> Result<Option<NumHash>, ProviderError>

Get the current safe block number and hash.
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fn finalized_block_num_hash(&self) -> Result<Option<NumHash>, ProviderError>

Get the current finalized block number and hash.
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fn convert_block_number( &self, num: BlockNumberOrTag, ) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Converts the BlockNumberOrTag variants to a block number.
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fn block_hash_for_id( &self, block_id: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get the hash of the block by matching the given id.
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fn block_number_for_id( &self, block_id: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Get the number of the block by matching the given id.
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fn safe_block_number(&self) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Get the safe block number.
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fn finalized_block_number(&self) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Get the finalized block number.
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fn safe_block_hash(&self) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get the safe block hash.
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fn finalized_block_hash(&self) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get the finalized block hash.
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impl<ChainSpec, N> BlockNumReader for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: Send + Sync, N: Send + Sync,

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fn chain_info(&self) -> Result<ChainInfo, ProviderError>

Returns the current info for the chain.
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fn best_block_number(&self) -> Result<u64, ProviderError>

Returns the best block number in the chain.
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fn last_block_number(&self) -> Result<u64, ProviderError>

Returns the last block number associated with the last canonical header in the database.
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fn block_number( &self, _hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Gets the BlockNumber for the given hash. Returns None if no block with this hash exists.
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fn convert_hash_or_number( &self, id: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Gets the block number for the given BlockHashOrNumber. Returns None if no block with this hash exists. If the BlockHashOrNumber is a Number, it is returned as is.
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fn convert_number( &self, id: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Gets the block hash for the given BlockHashOrNumber. Returns None if no block with this number exists. If the BlockHashOrNumber is a Hash, it is returned as is.
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impl<C, N> BlockReader for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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type Block = <N as NodePrimitives>::Block

The block type this provider reads.
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fn find_block_by_hash( &self, _hash: FixedBytes<32>, _source: BlockSource, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>, ProviderError>

Tries to find in the given block source. Read more
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fn block( &self, _id: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with given id from the database. Read more
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fn pending_block( &self, ) -> Result<Option<SealedBlock<<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block as Block>::Header, <<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block as Block>::Body>>, ProviderError>

Returns the pending block if available Read more
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fn pending_block_with_senders( &self, ) -> Result<Option<SealedBlockWithSenders<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>>, ProviderError>

Returns the pending block if available Read more
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fn pending_block_and_receipts( &self, ) -> Result<Option<(SealedBlock<<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block as Block>::Header, <<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block as Block>::Body>, Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as ReceiptProvider>::Receipt>)>, ProviderError>

Returns the pending block and receipts if available.
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fn ommers( &self, _id: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the ommers/uncle headers of the given block from the database. Read more
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fn block_body_indices( &self, _num: u64, ) -> Result<Option<StoredBlockBodyIndices>, ProviderError>

Returns the block body indices with matching number from database. Read more
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fn block_with_senders( &self, _id: HashOrNumber, _transaction_kind: TransactionVariant, ) -> Result<Option<BlockWithSenders<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with senders with matching number or hash from database. Read more
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fn sealed_block_with_senders( &self, _id: HashOrNumber, _transaction_kind: TransactionVariant, ) -> Result<Option<SealedBlockWithSenders<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>>, ProviderError>

Returns the sealed block with senders with matching number or hash from database. Read more
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fn block_range( &self, _range: RangeInclusive<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>, ProviderError>

Returns all blocks in the given inclusive range. Read more
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fn block_with_senders_range( &self, _range: RangeInclusive<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<BlockWithSenders<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>>, ProviderError>

Returns a range of blocks from the database, along with the senders of each transaction in the blocks.
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fn sealed_block_with_senders_range( &self, _range: RangeInclusive<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<SealedBlockWithSenders<<NoopProvider<C, N> as BlockReader>::Block>>, ProviderError>

Returns a range of sealed blocks from the database, along with the senders of each transaction in the blocks.
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fn block_by_hash( &self, hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Block>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with matching hash from the database. Read more
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fn block_by_number( &self, num: u64, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Block>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with matching number from database. Read more
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impl<C, N> BlockReaderIdExt for NoopProvider<C, N>
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fn block_by_id( &self, _id: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<<N as NodePrimitives>::Block>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with the matching BlockId from the database. Read more
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fn sealed_header_by_id( &self, _id: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<<N as NodePrimitives>::BlockHeader>>, ProviderError>

Returns the sealed header with the matching BlockId from the database. Read more
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fn header_by_id( &self, _id: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<<N as NodePrimitives>::BlockHeader>, ProviderError>

Returns the header with the matching BlockId from the database. Read more
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fn ommers_by_id( &self, _id: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<<N as NodePrimitives>::BlockHeader>>, ProviderError>

Returns the ommers with the matching BlockId from the database. Read more
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fn block_by_number_or_tag( &self, id: BlockNumberOrTag, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Block>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with matching tag from the database Read more
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fn pending_header( &self, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the pending block header if available Read more
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fn latest_header( &self, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the latest block header if available Read more
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fn safe_header( &self, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the safe block header if available Read more
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fn finalized_header( &self, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the finalized block header if available Read more
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fn block_with_senders_by_id( &self, id: BlockId, transaction_kind: TransactionVariant, ) -> Result<Option<BlockWithSenders<Self::Block>>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with senders with matching BlockId. Read more
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fn header_by_number_or_tag( &self, id: BlockNumberOrTag, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Header>, ProviderError>

Returns the header with matching tag from the database Read more
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fn sealed_header_by_number_or_tag( &self, id: BlockNumberOrTag, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the header with matching tag from the database Read more
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fn ommers_by_number_or_tag( &self, id: BlockNumberOrTag, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Returns the ommers with the matching tag from the database.
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impl<ChainSpec, N> ChainSpecProvider for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: EthChainSpec + 'static, N: Send + Sync + 'static,

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type ChainSpec = ChainSpec

The chain spec type.
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fn chain_spec( &self, ) -> Arc<<NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N> as ChainSpecProvider>::ChainSpec>

Get an Arc to the chainspec.
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impl<C, N> ChangeSetReader for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn account_block_changeset( &self, _block_number: u64, ) -> Result<Vec<AccountBeforeTx>, ProviderError>

Iterate over account changesets and return the account state from before this block.
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impl<ChainSpec, N> Clone for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>

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fn clone(&self) -> NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<ChainSpec, N> Debug for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: Debug, N: Debug,

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for NoopProvider

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fn default() -> NoopProvider

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<C, N> HashedPostStateProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn hashed_post_state(&self, _bundle_state: &BundleState) -> HashedPostState

Returns the HashedPostState of the provided BundleState.
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impl<C, N> HeaderProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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type Header = <N as NodePrimitives>::BlockHeader

The header type this provider supports.
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fn header( &self, _block_hash: &FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>, ProviderError>

Get header by block hash
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fn header_by_number( &self, _num: u64, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>, ProviderError>

Get header by block number
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fn header_td( &self, _hash: &FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<Uint<256, 4>>, ProviderError>

Get total difficulty by block hash.
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fn header_td_by_number( &self, _number: u64, ) -> Result<Option<Uint<256, 4>>, ProviderError>

Get total difficulty by block number.
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fn headers_range( &self, _range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>, ProviderError>

Get headers in range of block numbers
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fn sealed_header( &self, _number: u64, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>>, ProviderError>

Get a single sealed header by block number.
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fn sealed_headers_while( &self, _range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, _predicate: impl FnMut(&SealedHeader<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>) -> bool, ) -> Result<Vec<SealedHeader<<NoopProvider<C, N> as HeaderProvider>::Header>>, ProviderError>

Get sealed headers while predicate returns true or the range is exhausted.
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fn is_known(&self, block_hash: &FixedBytes<32>) -> Result<bool, ProviderError>

Check if block is known
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fn sealed_header_by_hash( &self, block_hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Retrieves the header sealed by the given block hash.
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fn header_by_hash_or_number( &self, hash_or_num: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Header>, ProviderError>

Get header by block number or hash
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fn sealed_headers_range( &self, range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<SealedHeader<Self::Header>>, ProviderError>

Get headers in range of block numbers.
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impl<C, N> NodePrimitivesProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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type Primitives = N

The node primitive types.
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impl<C, N> PruneCheckpointReader for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn get_prune_checkpoint( &self, _segment: PruneSegment, ) -> Result<Option<PruneCheckpoint>, ProviderError>

Fetch the prune checkpoint for the given segment.
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fn get_prune_checkpoints( &self, ) -> Result<Vec<(PruneSegment, PruneCheckpoint)>, ProviderError>

Fetch all the prune checkpoints.
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impl<C, N> ReceiptProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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type Receipt = <N as NodePrimitives>::Receipt

The receipt type.
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fn receipt( &self, _id: u64, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as ReceiptProvider>::Receipt>, ProviderError>

Get receipt by transaction number Read more
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fn receipt_by_hash( &self, _hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as ReceiptProvider>::Receipt>, ProviderError>

Get receipt by transaction hash. Read more
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fn receipts_by_block( &self, _block: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as ReceiptProvider>::Receipt>>, ProviderError>

Get receipts by block num or hash. Read more
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fn receipts_by_tx_range( &self, _range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as ReceiptProvider>::Receipt>, ProviderError>

Get receipts by tx range.
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impl<C, N> ReceiptProviderIdExt for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn receipts_by_block_id( &self, block: BlockId, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<Self::Receipt>>, ProviderError>

Get receipt by block id
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fn receipts_by_number_or_tag( &self, number_or_tag: BlockNumberOrTag, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<Self::Receipt>>, ProviderError>

Returns the block with the matching BlockId from the database. Read more
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impl<C, N> StageCheckpointReader for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn get_stage_checkpoint( &self, _id: StageId, ) -> Result<Option<StageCheckpoint>, ProviderError>

Fetch the checkpoint for the given stage.
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fn get_stage_checkpoint_progress( &self, _id: StageId, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<u8>>, ProviderError>

Get stage checkpoint progress.
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fn get_all_checkpoints( &self, ) -> Result<Vec<(String, StageCheckpoint)>, ProviderError>

Reads all stage checkpoints and returns a list with the name of the stage and the checkpoint data.
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impl<C, N> StateProofProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn proof( &self, _input: TrieInput, address: Address, _slots: &[FixedBytes<32>], ) -> Result<AccountProof, ProviderError>

Get account and storage proofs of target keys in the HashedPostState on top of the current state.
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fn multiproof( &self, _input: TrieInput, _targets: HashMap<FixedBytes<32>, HashSet<FixedBytes<32>, RandomState>, RandomState>, ) -> Result<MultiProof, ProviderError>

Generate [MultiProof] for target hashed account and corresponding hashed storage slot keys.
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fn witness( &self, _input: TrieInput, _target: HashedPostState, ) -> Result<HashMap<FixedBytes<32>, Bytes, RandomState>, ProviderError>

Get trie witness for provided state.
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impl<C, N> StateProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn storage( &self, _account: Address, _storage_key: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<Uint<256, 4>>, ProviderError>

Get storage of given account.
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fn bytecode_by_hash( &self, _code_hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<Bytecode>, ProviderError>

Get account code by its hash
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fn account_code(&self, addr: Address) -> Result<Option<Bytecode>, ProviderError>

Get account code by its address. Read more
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fn account_balance( &self, addr: Address, ) -> Result<Option<Uint<256, 4>>, ProviderError>

Get account balance by its address. Read more
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fn account_nonce(&self, addr: Address) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Get account nonce by its address. Read more
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impl<C, N> StateRootProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn state_root( &self, _state: HashedPostState, ) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, ProviderError>

Returns the state root of the BundleState on top of the current state. Read more
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fn state_root_from_nodes( &self, _input: TrieInput, ) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, ProviderError>

Returns the state root of the HashedPostState on top of the current state but re-uses the intermediate nodes to speed up the computation. It’s up to the caller to construct the prefix sets and inform the provider of the trie paths that have changes.
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fn state_root_with_updates( &self, _state: HashedPostState, ) -> Result<(FixedBytes<32>, TrieUpdates), ProviderError>

Returns the state root of the HashedPostState on top of the current state with trie updates to be committed to the database.
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fn state_root_from_nodes_with_updates( &self, _input: TrieInput, ) -> Result<(FixedBytes<32>, TrieUpdates), ProviderError>

Returns state root and trie updates. See StateRootProvider::state_root_from_nodes for more info.
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impl<C, N> StorageRootProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn storage_root( &self, _address: Address, _hashed_storage: HashedStorage, ) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, ProviderError>

Returns the storage root of the HashedStorage for target address on top of the current state.
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fn storage_proof( &self, _address: Address, slot: FixedBytes<32>, _hashed_storage: HashedStorage, ) -> Result<StorageProof, ProviderError>

Returns the storage proof of the HashedStorage for target slot on top of the current state.
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fn storage_multiproof( &self, _address: Address, _slots: &[FixedBytes<32>], _hashed_storage: HashedStorage, ) -> Result<StorageMultiProof, ProviderError>

Returns the storage multiproof for target slots.
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impl<C, N> TransactionsProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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type Transaction = <N as NodePrimitives>::SignedTx

The transaction type this provider reads.
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fn transaction_id( &self, _tx_hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Get internal transaction identifier by transaction hash. Read more
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fn transaction_by_id( &self, _id: u64, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction>, ProviderError>

Get transaction by id, computes hash every time so more expensive.
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fn transaction_by_id_unhashed( &self, _id: u64, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction>, ProviderError>

Get transaction by id without computing the hash.
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fn transaction_by_hash( &self, _hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction>, ProviderError>

Get transaction by transaction hash.
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fn transaction_by_hash_with_meta( &self, _hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<(<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction, TransactionMeta)>, ProviderError>

Get transaction by transaction hash and additional metadata of the block the transaction was mined in
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fn transaction_block(&self, _id: u64) -> Result<Option<u64>, ProviderError>

Get transaction block number
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fn transactions_by_block( &self, _block_id: HashOrNumber, ) -> Result<Option<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction>>, ProviderError>

Get transactions by block id.
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fn transactions_by_block_range( &self, _range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction>>, ProviderError>

Get transactions by block range.
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fn transactions_by_tx_range( &self, _range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<<NoopProvider<C, N> as TransactionsProvider>::Transaction>, ProviderError>

Get transactions by tx range.
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fn senders_by_tx_range( &self, _range: impl RangeBounds<u64>, ) -> Result<Vec<Address>, ProviderError>

Get Senders from a tx range.
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fn transaction_sender(&self, _id: u64) -> Result<Option<Address>, ProviderError>

Get transaction sender. Read more
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impl<C, N> WithdrawalsProvider for NoopProvider<C, N>
where C: Send + Sync, N: NodePrimitives,

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fn withdrawals_by_block( &self, _id: HashOrNumber, _timestamp: u64, ) -> Result<Option<Withdrawals>, ProviderError>

Get withdrawals by block id.
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fn latest_withdrawal(&self) -> Result<Option<Withdrawal>, ProviderError>

Get latest withdrawal from this block or earlier .

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impl<ChainSpec, N> Freeze for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>

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impl<ChainSpec, N> RefUnwindSafe for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where N: RefUnwindSafe, ChainSpec: RefUnwindSafe,

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impl<ChainSpec, N> Send for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: Sync + Send, N: Send,

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impl<ChainSpec, N> Sync for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: Sync + Send, N: Sync,

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impl<ChainSpec, N> Unpin for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where N: Unpin,

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impl<ChainSpec, N> UnwindSafe for NoopProvider<ChainSpec, N>
where ChainSpec: RefUnwindSafe, N: UnwindSafe,

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fn basic_account( &self, address: Address, ) -> Result<Option<Account>, ProviderError>

Get basic account information. Read more
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fn block_hash( &self, number: u64, ) -> Result<Option<FixedBytes<32>>, ProviderError>

Get the hash of the block with the given number. Returns None if no block with this number exists.
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fn bytecode_by_hash( &self, code_hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<Bytecode>, ProviderError>

Get account code by hash.
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fn storage( &self, account: Address, storage_key: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Option<Uint<256, 4>>, ProviderError>

Get storage of the given account.
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