pub struct Pallet<T, I = ()>(_);
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The pallet implementing the on-chain logic.

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Set the collective’s membership.

  • new_members: The new member list. Be nice to the chain and provide it sorted.
  • prime: The prime member whose vote sets the default.
  • old_count: The upper bound for the previous number of members in storage. Used for weight estimation.

The dispatch of this call must be SetMembersOrigin.

NOTE: Does not enforce the expected MaxMembers limit on the amount of members, but the weight estimations rely on it to estimate dispatchable weight.

WARNING:

The pallet-collective can also be managed by logic outside of the pallet through the implementation of the trait ChangeMembers. Any call to set_members must be careful that the member set doesn’t get out of sync with other logic managing the member set.

Complexity:
  • O(MP + N) where:
    • M old-members-count (code- and governance-bounded)
    • N new-members-count (code- and governance-bounded)
    • P proposals-count (code-bounded)

Dispatch a proposal from a member using the Member origin.

Origin must be a member of the collective.

Complexity:
  • O(B + M + P) where:
  • B is proposal size in bytes (length-fee-bounded)
  • M members-count (code-bounded)
  • P complexity of dispatching proposal

Add a new proposal to either be voted on or executed directly.

Requires the sender to be member.

threshold determines whether proposal is executed directly (threshold < 2) or put up for voting.

Complexity
  • O(B + M + P1) or O(B + M + P2) where:
    • B is proposal size in bytes (length-fee-bounded)
    • M is members-count (code- and governance-bounded)
    • branching is influenced by threshold where:
      • P1 is proposal execution complexity (threshold < 2)
      • P2 is proposals-count (code-bounded) (threshold >= 2)

Add an aye or nay vote for the sender to the given proposal.

Requires the sender to be a member.

Transaction fees will be waived if the member is voting on any particular proposal for the first time and the call is successful. Subsequent vote changes will charge a fee.

Complexity
  • O(M) where M is members-count (code- and governance-bounded)
👎Deprecated: 1D weight is used in this extrinsic, please migrate to close

Close a vote that is either approved, disapproved or whose voting period has ended.

May be called by any signed account in order to finish voting and close the proposal.

If called before the end of the voting period it will only close the vote if it is has enough votes to be approved or disapproved.

If called after the end of the voting period abstentions are counted as rejections unless there is a prime member set and the prime member cast an approval.

If the close operation completes successfully with disapproval, the transaction fee will be waived. Otherwise execution of the approved operation will be charged to the caller.

  • proposal_weight_bound: The maximum amount of weight consumed by executing the closed proposal.
  • length_bound: The upper bound for the length of the proposal in storage. Checked via storage::read so it is size_of::<u32>() == 4 larger than the pure length.
Complexity
  • O(B + M + P1 + P2) where:
    • B is proposal size in bytes (length-fee-bounded)
    • M is members-count (code- and governance-bounded)
    • P1 is the complexity of proposal preimage.
    • P2 is proposal-count (code-bounded)

Disapprove a proposal, close, and remove it from the system, regardless of its current state.

Must be called by the Root origin.

Parameters:

  • proposal_hash: The hash of the proposal that should be disapproved.
Complexity

O(P) where P is the number of max proposals

Close a vote that is either approved, disapproved or whose voting period has ended.

May be called by any signed account in order to finish voting and close the proposal.

If called before the end of the voting period it will only close the vote if it is has enough votes to be approved or disapproved.

If called after the end of the voting period abstentions are counted as rejections unless there is a prime member set and the prime member cast an approval.

If the close operation completes successfully with disapproval, the transaction fee will be waived. Otherwise execution of the approved operation will be charged to the caller.

  • proposal_weight_bound: The maximum amount of weight consumed by executing the closed proposal.
  • length_bound: The upper bound for the length of the proposal in storage. Checked via storage::read so it is size_of::<u32>() == 4 larger than the pure length.
Complexity
  • O(B + M + P1 + P2) where:
    • B is proposal size in bytes (length-fee-bounded)
    • M is members-count (code- and governance-bounded)
    • P1 is the complexity of proposal preimage.
    • P2 is proposal-count (code-bounded)

The hashes of the active proposals.

Actual proposal for a given hash, if it’s current.

Votes on a given proposal, if it is ongoing.

Proposals so far.

The current members of the collective. This is stored sorted (just by value).

The prime member that helps determine the default vote behavior in case of absentations.

Check whether who is a member of the collective.

Execute immediately when adding a new proposal.

Add a new proposal to be voted.

Add an aye or nay vote for the member to the given proposal, returns true if it’s the first vote of the member in the motion

Close a vote that is either approved, disapproved or whose voting period has ended.

Removes a proposal from the pallet, and deposit the Disapproved event.

Trait Implementations§

Update the members of the collective. Votes are updated and the prime is reset.

NOTE: Does not enforce the expected MaxMembers limit on the amount of members, but the weight estimations rely on it to estimate dispatchable weight.

Complexity
  • O(MP + N)
    • where M old-members-count (governance-bounded)
    • where N new-members-count (governance-bounded)
    • where P proposals-count
Set the prime member.
Get the current prime.
A number of members incoming just joined the set and replaced some outgoing ones. The new set is given by new, and need not be sorted. Read more
Set the new members; they must already be sorted. This will compute the diff and use it to call change_members_sorted. Read more
Compute diff between new and old members; they must already be sorted. Read more
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
Returns the current storage version as supported by the pallet.
Returns the on-chain storage version of the pallet as stored in the storage.
The block is being finalized. Implement to have something happen.
This will be run when the block is being finalized (before on_finalize). Implement to have something happen using the remaining weight. Will not fire if the remaining weight is 0. Return the weight used, the hook will subtract it from current weight used and pass the result to the next on_idle hook if it exists. Read more
The block is being initialized. Implement to have something happen. Read more
Perform a module upgrade. Read more
Implementing this function on a module allows you to perform long-running tasks that make (by default) validators generate transactions that feed results of those long-running computations back on chain. Read more
Run integrity test. Read more
Initialize the members to the given members.
Run integrity test. Read more
This function is being called after every block import (when fully synced). Read more
The block is being finalized. Implement to have something happen. Read more
Something that should happen at genesis.
The block is being finalized. Implement to have something happen in case there is leftover weight. Check the passed remaining_weight to make sure it is high enough to allow for your pallet’s extra computation. Read more
The block is being initialized. Implement to have something happen. Read more
Perform a module upgrade. Read more
Index of the pallet as configured in the runtime.
Name of the pallet as configured in the runtime.
Name of the Rust module containing the pallet.
Version of the crate containing the pallet.
The number of pallets’ information that this type represents. Read more
All of the pallets’ information that this type represents.
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason. Read more
Returns a Vec<TrackedStorageKey> indicating the storage keys that should be whitelisted during benchmarking. This means that those keys will be excluded from the benchmarking performance calculation. Read more

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