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

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Send a call through a recovered account.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed and registered to be able to make calls on behalf of the recovered account.

Parameters:

  • account: The recovered account you want to make a call on-behalf-of.
  • call: The call you want to make with the recovered account.

Allow ROOT to bypass the recovery process and set an a rescuer account for a lost account directly.

The dispatch origin for this call must be ROOT.

Parameters:

  • lost: The “lost account” to be recovered.
  • rescuer: The “rescuer account” which can call as the lost account.

Create a recovery configuration for your account. This makes your account recoverable.

Payment: ConfigDepositBase + FriendDepositFactor * #_of_friends balance will be reserved for storing the recovery configuration. This deposit is returned in full when the user calls remove_recovery.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed.

Parameters:

  • friends: A list of friends you trust to vouch for recovery attempts. Should be ordered and contain no duplicate values.
  • threshold: The number of friends that must vouch for a recovery attempt before the account can be recovered. Should be less than or equal to the length of the list of friends.
  • delay_period: The number of blocks after a recovery attempt is initialized that needs to pass before the account can be recovered.

Initiate the process for recovering a recoverable account.

Payment: RecoveryDeposit balance will be reserved for initiating the recovery process. This deposit will always be repatriated to the account trying to be recovered. See close_recovery.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed.

Parameters:

  • account: The lost account that you want to recover. This account needs to be recoverable (i.e. have a recovery configuration).

Allow a “friend” of a recoverable account to vouch for an active recovery process for that account.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed and must be a “friend” for the recoverable account.

Parameters:

  • lost: The lost account that you want to recover.
  • rescuer: The account trying to rescue the lost account that you want to vouch for.

The combination of these two parameters must point to an active recovery process.

Allow a successful rescuer to claim their recovered account.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed and must be a “rescuer” who has successfully completed the account recovery process: collected threshold or more vouches, waited delay_period blocks since initiation.

Parameters:

  • account: The lost account that you want to claim has been successfully recovered by you.

As the controller of a recoverable account, close an active recovery process for your account.

Payment: By calling this function, the recoverable account will receive the recovery deposit RecoveryDeposit placed by the rescuer.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed and must be a recoverable account with an active recovery process for it.

Parameters:

  • rescuer: The account trying to rescue this recoverable account.

Remove the recovery process for your account. Recovered accounts are still accessible.

NOTE: The user must make sure to call close_recovery on all active recovery attempts before calling this function else it will fail.

Payment: By calling this function the recoverable account will unreserve their recovery configuration deposit. (ConfigDepositBase + FriendDepositFactor * #_of_friends)

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed and must be a recoverable account (i.e. has a recovery configuration).

Cancel the ability to use as_recovered for account.

The dispatch origin for this call must be Signed and registered to be able to make calls on behalf of the recovered account.

Parameters:

  • account: The recovered account you are able to call on-behalf-of.

The set of recoverable accounts and their recovery configuration.

Active recovery attempts.

First account is the account to be recovered, and the second account is the user trying to recover the account.

The list of allowed proxy accounts.

Map from the user who can access it to the recovered account.

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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
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
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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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