pub enum TransactionSource {
InBlock,
Local,
External,
}
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The source of the transaction.
Depending on the source we might apply different validation schemes. For instance we can disallow specific kinds of transactions if they were not produced by our local node (for instance off-chain workers).
Variants
InBlock
Transaction is already included in block.
This means that we can’t really tell where the transaction is coming from,
since it’s already in the received block. Note that the custom validation logic
using either Local
or External
should most likely just allow InBlock
transactions as well.
Local
Transaction is coming from a local source.
This means that the transaction was produced internally by the node (for instance an Off-Chain Worker, or an Off-Chain Call), as opposed to being received over the network.
External
Transaction has been received externally.
This means the transaction has been received from (usually) “untrusted” source, for instance received over the network or RPC.
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for TransactionSource
impl Send for TransactionSource
impl Sync for TransactionSource
impl Unpin for TransactionSource
impl UnwindSafe for TransactionSource
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