inbound-domain-model

Amberdata Inbound Domain Model

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io.amberdata.inbound
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inbound-domain-model
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0.1.20
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jar
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inbound-domain-model
Amberdata Inbound Domain Model
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https://github.com/amberdata/inbound-domain-model
Project Organization

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Amberdata
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https://github.com/amberdata/inbound-domain-model

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<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/io.amberdata.inbound/inbound-domain-model/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>io.amberdata.inbound</groupId>
    <artifactId>inbound-domain-model</artifactId>
    <version>0.1.20</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/io.amberdata.inbound/inbound-domain-model/
implementation 'io.amberdata.inbound:inbound-domain-model:0.1.20'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/io.amberdata.inbound/inbound-domain-model/
implementation ("io.amberdata.inbound:inbound-domain-model:0.1.20")
'io.amberdata.inbound:inbound-domain-model:jar:0.1.20'
<dependency org="io.amberdata.inbound" name="inbound-domain-model" rev="0.1.20">
  <artifact name="inbound-domain-model" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='io.amberdata.inbound', module='inbound-domain-model', version='0.1.20')
)
libraryDependencies += "io.amberdata.inbound" % "inbound-domain-model" % "0.1.20"
[io.amberdata.inbound/inbound-domain-model "0.1.20"]

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Amberdata Inbound API

Amberdata provides monitoring, alerting and analytics for blockchains.

The Amberdata platform can accept data from different blockchains. In fact, after working with and researching a few different protocols and implementations (Ethreum, Aion, Stellar, etc), we have found some commonalities between them (and some differences!), and we have developed a global data model.

This data model can be split into two different types of entities:

Raw Types

Derived Types

To get started, please see one of these sections:

Usage

Getting Started

Licensing

Raw types

At the very bottom of the stack, we have:

  • blocks, which contain transactions
  • uncles, also known as orphan blocks
  • transactions, which may include function calls and/or logs
  • addresses, which can designate EOAs (Externally Owned Accounts) or Contracts
  • function calls, also called internal messages
  • logs, a record of events emitted from a contract execution

Block

Description

  • number :BigInteger number (or position )of the block in the blockchain
  • hash :String the unique identifier for the block (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • gasUsed :BigDecimal a value indicating the cost of generating this block (the unit will be different from chain to chain)
  • numTransactions :Integer the number of transactions included in this block
  • parentHash :String the unique identifier for the parent of this block in the blockchain
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this block was created and incorporated into the blockchain (expressed in milliseconds)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Future improvements

Note: In the next release, we will add, as part of the top level properties of a block:

  • nonce
  • difficulty
  • size
  • totalDifficulty

(see Uncle description for more details)

Uncle

Description

  • hash :String the unique identifier for the uncle (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • number :BigInteger number of this uncle
  • blockNumber :BigInteger number of the block this uncle is attached to
  • blockHash :String hash of the block this uncle is attached to
  • blockTimestamp :Long the date/time of the block this uncle is attached to
  • blockTimestampNanoseconds :Long the nanoseconds part of the block this uncle is attached to
  • difficulty :BigInteger the difficulty at the time uncle was created
  • gasLimit :BigInteger the gas limit at the time uncle was created
  • gasUsed :BigInteger the gas used at the time uncle was created
  • logsBloom :String the bloom filter for the logs of the uncle
  • miner :String the address of the miner which created this uncle
  • mixHash :BigInteger value used in the computational work for Proof of Work for example
  • nonce :BigInteger value used in the computational work for Proof of Work for example
  • parentHash :String the unique identifier for the parent block this uncle is attached to
  • positionIndex :Integer the index of this uncle within the block it is attached to (for ordering purposes)
  • rewardValue :String the reward for discovering this uncle
  • size :Long the size ib bytes this uncle is occupying in the chain
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this uncle was created (expressed in milliseconds)
  • timestampNanoseconds :Long the nanoseconds part of the creation timestamp
  • totalDifficulty :BigInteger the total difficulty at the time uncle was created
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Transaction

Description

  • hash :String the unique identifier for the transaction (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • blockNumber :BigInteger number of the block this transaction was included in
  • from :String the address of the originator of this transaction
  • functionCalls :List a list of function calls executed during this transaction
  • gas :BigInteger
  • gasUsed :BigInteger
  • nonce :BigInteger number of transactions sent from an address (this is typically used to prevent double spending for example)
  • numLogs :Integer the number of log entries generated during this transaction
  • status :String an indication of the success or failure for the transaction (0x1 = success, 0x0 = failure)
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this transaction was created and incorporated into a block (expressed in milliseconds)
  • to :String the address of the recipient of this transaction (if there is only one)
  • tos :List the addresses of the recipients of this transaction (if there are more than one)
  • transactionIndex :Long position of the transaction in the block (for ordering purposes)
  • value :BigDecimal any transfer of value carried out by this transaction (0 if none)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Future improvements

Note: gas and gasUsed will be revisited into gas and gasPrice instead

Note: the next version will include:

  • logs :List a list of log entries generated during this transaction
  • numFunctionCalls :Integer the number of function calls executed during this transaction

Note: status wil be revisited in the next release and split into:

  • status :boolean true if the transaction was successful, false otherwise
  • statusCode :Integer a value indicating the type of error if any (0 = success)
  • statusMessage :String a string explaining the reason for the failure (can be empty)

Address

Description

  • hash :String the unique identifier for the address (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this address was encountered (expressed in milliseconds)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Future improvements

Note: the next revision will include

  • type :String the type of address (EOA or Contract)
  • subType :String the sub-type (Token, ERC20, ERC721)

Function Call

Description

  • hash :String the unique identifier for the function call (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • arguments :List a list of arguments being passed to the function
  • assetType :String the asset type involved in this function call (if any)
  • blockNumber :Long number of the block this function call was part of
  • depth :Integer the depth of this function call in the call stack
  • from :String the address of the originator of this function call (if any)
  • index :Integer position of the function call in the transaction (for ordering purposes)
  • name :String the name of the function being called
  • result :String the result of the function call
  • signature :String the signature of the function being called
  • subFunctions :List the list of sub-functions called by this function (if any)
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this function call was executed (expressed in milliseconds)
  • to :String the address of the recipient of this function call (if any)
  • transactionHash :String the unique identifier for the transaction this function call was part of
  • type :String the type of the function being called
  • value :BigDecimal any transfer of value carried out by this function call (if any)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Log

  • Note: COMING SOON

Derived types

As we go up the stack, higher level object types are:

  • assets
  • tokens (for example ERC20 or ERC721 type tokens)
  • orders (DEX, or decentralized exchange related)
  • trades (DEX, or decentralized exchange related)

Asset

Description

  • amount :String initial amount or supply for this asset
  • code :String the code of the asset (typically a 3 or 4 letter code)
  • functionCallHash :String the unique identifier for the function call with which this asset was created
  • issuerAccount :String the address of the creator or issuer of this asset
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this asset was created (expressed in milliseconds) (typically the timestamp of the associated function call or transaction)
  • transactionHash :String the unique identifier for the transaction in which this asset was created
  • type :AssetType the type of the asset (native, credit_alphanum4, credit_alphanum12, unknown)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Token

Description

  • address :String the address of the contract which created this token
  • symbol :String the symbol associated to this token (typically a 3 or 4 letter code)
  • name :String the name of this token
  • decimals :BigDecimal the number of decimals used by this token (Ethereum specific)
  • erc20 :boolean true if this token is an ERC20 token
  • erc721 :boolean true if this token is an ERC721 token
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Order

Description

  • orderId :String the unique identifier for the order (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • blockNumber :Long number of the block this order was created in
  • buyAmount :BigDecimal the amount of asset being bought
  • buyAsset :String the unique identifier for the asset being bought
  • expirationMs :Long the timestamp at which this order expires
  • expirationNanoseconds :Long the nanoseconds part of the expiration timestamp
  • functionCallHash :String the unique identifier for the function call with which this order was created
  • makerAddress :String the address of the creator of this order
  • sellAmount :BigDecimal the amount of asset being sold
  • sellAsset :String the unique identifier for the asset being sold
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this order was issued (expressed in milliseconds)
  • timestampNanoseconds :Long the nanoseconds part of the issued timestamp
  • transactionHash :String the unique identifier for the transaction this order was created in
  • type :Integer type of order (buy or sell)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Trade

Description

  • blockNumber :Long number of the block this trade was executed in
  • buyAddress :String the address of the buyer
  • buyAmount :BigDecimal the amount of asset being bought
  • buyAsset :String the unique identifier for the asset being bought
  • fee :BigDecimal the fees associated with this trade (if any)
  • functionCallHash :String the unique identifier for the function call with which this trade was executed
  • orderId :String the unique identifier for the order that this trade corresponds to
  • sellAddress :String the address of the seller
  • sellAmount :BigDecimal the amount of asset being sold
  • sellAsset :String the unique identifier for the asset being sold
  • timestamp :Long the date/time when this trade was executed (expressed in milliseconds)
  • timestampNanoseconds :Long the nanoseconds part of the execution timestamp
  • tradeId :String the unique identifier for the trade (typically a UUID or hexadecimal string)
  • transactionHash :String the unique identifier for the transaction this trade was executed in
  • type :Integer type of trade (buy or sell)
  • meta :Map<String, Object> a means to hold more information, typically used for blockchains specific information

Usage

Use in another project

To add the Amberdata Inbound Domain Model to you Maven project, add this dependency to your pom.xml:

<dependency>
    <groupId>io.amberdata.inbound</groupId>
    <artifactId>inbound-domain-model</artifactId>
    <version>0.1.19</version>
</dependency>

Or to your build.gradle:

dependencies {
    implementation 'io.amberdata.inbound:inbound-domain-model:0.1.19'
}

Build locally

$ git clone https://github.com/amberdata/inbound-domain-model.git
$ cd inbound-domain-model
$ mvn clean install

Getting Started

The easiest way to create and populate an entity is to use the Builder class provided with each class.

For example, to create a block:

Block block = new Block.Builder()
    .number(BigInteger.valueOf(5_000_000))
    .hash("0x1234a")
    .parentHash("0x1234b")
    .gasUsed(new BigDecimal(100))
    .numTransactions(10)
    .timestamp(1533891660)
    .build();

Some blockchains might have additional parameters which don't fit the global domain model. In this case, they can be passed it in the meta property:

Map<String, Object> optionalProperties = new HashMap<>();
optionalProperties.put("operarion_name", "transfer");
optionalProperties.put("operarion_value", 1000);
        
Block block = new Block.Builder()
  .number(BigInteger.valueOf(5_000_000))
  .hash("0x1234a")
  .parentHash("0x1234b")
  .gasUsed(new BigDecimal(100))
  .numTransactions(10)
  .timestamp(1533891660)
  .meta(optionalProperties)
  .build();

Licensing

This project is licensed under the Apache Licence 2.0.

See also Contributing

io.amberdata.inbound

Amberdata, Inc.

Versions

Version
0.1.20
0.1.19
0.1.17