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Feat/permissions module messages #230

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@aarmoa aarmoa commented Jul 26, 2024

Added support in the SDK for the permissions module's queries and messages
Included examples for the queries and messages

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  • New Features
    • Introduced new methods for managing permissions within the ChainClient, enabling better access control and data retrieval.
    • Added command-line applications for creating, deleting, updating namespaces, managing roles, claiming vouchers, and querying associated data on the blockchain.
  • Bug Fixes
    • Updated control flow to enforce stricter checks in transaction processing, enhancing operational security.
  • Chores
    • Streamlined network configuration handling, simplifying connection setups across different environments.

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The changes introduce a comprehensive permissions management system within the blockchain client, enhancing the ChainClient interface with multiple new methods for querying permissions-related data. This modular approach allows for better control over access and roles associated with blockchain namespaces. Additionally, new test cases and examples illustrate how to implement and interact with these features, promoting usability and developer engagement.

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Files Change Summary
client/chain/chain.go Enhanced ChainClient with new permission-related methods; added permissionsQueryClient.
client/chain/chain_test.go, Updated test functions to use "devnet" instead of "testnet".
client/chain/chain_test_support.go Added new methods to MockChainClient for permissions queries.
client/common/network.go Simplified LoadNetwork function, removing detailed handling for "testnet" and "mainnet".
examples/chain/permissions/1_CreateNamespace/example.go Implemented namespace creation with permissions.
examples/chain/permissions/2_DeleteNamespace/example.go Implemented functionality to delete a namespace.
examples/chain/permissions/3_UpdateNamespace/example.go Allowed updating of a namespace's permissions.
examples/chain/permissions/4_UpdateNamespaceRoles/example.go Added capability to update roles within a namespace.
examples/chain/permissions/5_RevokeNamespaceRoles/example.go Implemented role revocation for a namespace.
examples/chain/permissions/6_ClaimVoucher/example.go Facilitated claiming of vouchers on the blockchain.
examples/chain/permissions/query/1_AllNamespaces/example.go Created a tool to fetch all namespaces.
examples/chain/permissions/query/2_NamespaceByDenom/example.go Implemented fetching namespace by denomination.
examples/chain/permissions/query/3_AddressRoles/example.go Enabled queries for roles associated with an address.
examples/chain/permissions/query/4_AddressesByRole/example.go Retrieved addresses linked to a specific role.
examples/chain/permissions/query/5_VouchersForAddress/example.go Implemented fetching vouchers associated with an address.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant ChainClient
    participant Blockchain

    User->>ChainClient: Create Namespace with Permissions
    ChainClient->>Blockchain: Send MsgCreateNamespace
    Blockchain-->>ChainClient: Confirmation
    ChainClient-->>User: Success Response
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sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant ChainClient
    participant Blockchain

    User->>ChainClient: Fetch All Namespaces
    ChainClient->>Blockchain: Query All Namespaces
    Blockchain-->>ChainClient: Namespaces Data
    ChainClient-->>User: Display Namespaces
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A Bunny's Delight
In fields of code, I hop with glee,
New permissions bloom, as fresh as can be!
With roles and namespaces, all in a row,
I dance through the changes, watch my garden grow.
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@aarmoa aarmoa merged commit 3bc09db into feat/update_dependencies_chain_v1_13 Jul 26, 2024
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@aarmoa aarmoa deleted the feat/permissions_module_messages branch July 26, 2024 14:23
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