Source code for langchain_community.tools.ainetwork.owner
import builtins
import json
from typing import List, Optional, Type, Union
from langchain_core.callbacks import AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun
from langchain_core.pydantic_v1 import BaseModel, Field
from langchain_community.tools.ainetwork.base import AINBaseTool, OperationType
[docs]class RuleSchema(BaseModel):
"""Schema for owner operations."""
type: OperationType = Field(...)
path: str = Field(..., description="Blockchain reference path")
address: Optional[Union[str, List[str]]] = Field(
None, description="A single address or a list of addresses"
)
write_owner: Optional[bool] = Field(
False, description="Authority to edit the `owner` property of the path"
)
write_rule: Optional[bool] = Field(
False, description="Authority to edit `write rule` for the path"
)
write_function: Optional[bool] = Field(
False, description="Authority to `set function` for the path"
)
branch_owner: Optional[bool] = Field(
False, description="Authority to initialize `owner` of sub-paths"
)
[docs]class AINOwnerOps(AINBaseTool):
"""Tool for owner operations."""
name: str = "AINownerOps"
description: str = """
Rules for `owner` in AINetwork Blockchain database.
An address set as `owner` can modify permissions according to its granted authorities
## Path Rule
- (/[a-zA-Z_0-9]+)+
- Permission checks ascend from the most specific (child) path to broader (parent) paths until an `owner` is located.
## Address Rules
- 0x[0-9a-fA-F]{40}: 40-digit hexadecimal address
- *: All addresses permitted
- Defaults to the current session's address
## SET
- `SET` alters permissions for specific addresses, while other addresses remain unaffected.
- When removing an address of `owner`, set all authorities for that address to false.
- message `write_owner permission evaluated false` if fail
### Example
- type: SET
- path: /apps/langchain
- address: [<address 1>, <address 2>]
- write_owner: True
- write_rule: True
- write_function: True
- branch_owner: True
## GET
- Provides all addresses with `owner` permissions and their authorities in the path.
### Example
- type: GET
- path: /apps/langchain
""" # noqa: E501
args_schema: Type[BaseModel] = RuleSchema
async def _arun(
self,
type: OperationType,
path: str,
address: Optional[Union[str, List[str]]] = None,
write_owner: Optional[bool] = None,
write_rule: Optional[bool] = None,
write_function: Optional[bool] = None,
branch_owner: Optional[bool] = None,
run_manager: Optional[AsyncCallbackManagerForToolRun] = None,
) -> str:
from ain.types import ValueOnlyTransactionInput
try:
if type is OperationType.SET:
if address is None:
address = self.interface.wallet.defaultAccount.address
if isinstance(address, str):
address = [address]
res = await self.interface.db.ref(path).setOwner(
transactionInput=ValueOnlyTransactionInput(
value={
".owner": {
"owners": {
address: {
"write_owner": write_owner or False,
"write_rule": write_rule or False,
"write_function": write_function or False,
"branch_owner": branch_owner or False,
}
for address in address
}
}
}
)
)
elif type is OperationType.GET:
res = await self.interface.db.ref(path).getOwner()
else:
raise ValueError(f"Unsupported 'type': {type}.")
return json.dumps(res, ensure_ascii=False)
except Exception as e:
return f"{builtins.type(e).__name__}: {str(e)}"