Struct AnvilNamespace

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pub struct AnvilNamespace { /* private fields */ }

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impl AnvilNamespaceServer for AnvilNamespace

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fn dump_state<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, preserve_historical_states: Option<bool>, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<Bytes>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Create a buffer that represents all state on the chain, which can be loaded to separate process by calling anvil_loadState. Read more
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fn load_state<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, bytes: Bytes, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Append chain state buffer to current chain. Will overwrite any conflicting addresses or storage. Read more
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fn mine_detailed<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<Block<DetailedTransaction>>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Mines a single block in the same way as evm_mine but returns extra fields. Read more
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fn set_rpc_url<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, url: String, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets the fork RPC url. Assumes the underlying chain is the same as before. Read more
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fn set_next_block_base_fee_per_gas<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, base_fee: U256, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets the base fee of the next block. Read more
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fn drop_transaction<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, hash: H256, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<Option<H256>>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Removes a transaction from the pool. Read more
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fn drop_all_transactions<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Remove all transactions from the pool.
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fn remove_pool_transactions<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Remove all transactions from the pool by sender address. Read more
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fn get_auto_mine<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Gets node’s auto mining status. Read more
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fn set_auto_mine<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, enable: bool, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Enables or disables, based on the single boolean argument, the automatic mining of new blocks with each new transaction submitted to the network. Read more
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fn set_interval_mining<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, seconds: u64, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets the mining behavior to interval with the given interval (seconds). Read more
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fn set_block_timestamp_interval<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, seconds: u64, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets the block timestamp interval. All future blocks’ timestamps will have the provided amount of seconds in-between of them. Does not affect the block production interval. Read more
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fn remove_block_timestamp_interval<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Removes the block timestamp interval if it exists. Read more
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fn set_min_gas_price<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, _gas: U256, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Set the minimum gas price for the node. Unsupported for ZKsync as it is only relevant for pre-EIP1559 chains. Read more
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fn set_logging_enabled<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, enable: bool, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Enable or disable logging. Read more
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fn snapshot<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<U64>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Snapshot the state of the blockchain at the current block. Takes no parameters. Returns the id of the snapshot that was created. A snapshot can only be reverted once. After a successful anvil_revert, the same snapshot id cannot be used again. Consider creating a new snapshot after each anvil_revert if you need to revert to the same point multiple times. Read more
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fn revert<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, id: U64, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Revert the state of the blockchain to a previous snapshot. Takes a single parameter, which is the snapshot id to revert to. This deletes the given snapshot, as well as any snapshots taken after (e.g.: reverting to id 0x1 will delete snapshots with ids 0x1, 0x2, etc.) Read more
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fn set_time<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, timestamp: Numeric, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<i128>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Set the current timestamp for the node. Warning: This will allow you to move backwards in time, which may cause new blocks to appear to be mined before old blocks. This will result in an invalid state. Read more
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fn increase_time<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, seconds: Numeric, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<u64>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Increase the current timestamp for the node Read more
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fn set_next_block_timestamp<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, timestamp: Numeric, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Set timestamp for the next block. The timestamp must be in future. Read more
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fn auto_impersonate_account<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, enabled: bool, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets auto impersonation status. Read more
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fn set_balance<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, balance: U256, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets the balance of the given address to the given balance. Read more
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fn set_nonce<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, nonce: U256, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Modifies an account’s nonce by overwriting it. Read more
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fn anvil_mine<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, num_blocks: Option<U64>, interval: Option<U64>, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sometimes you may want to advance the latest block number of the network by a large number of blocks. One way to do this would be to call the evm_mine RPC method multiple times, but this is too slow if you want to mine thousands of blocks. The anvil_mine method can mine any number of blocks at once, in constant time. (It exhibits the same performance no matter how many blocks are mined.) Read more
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fn reset_network<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, reset_spec: Option<ResetRequest>, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Reset the state of the network back to a fresh forked state, or disable forking. Read more
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fn impersonate_account<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

anvil-zksync allows transactions impersonating specific account and contract addresses. To impersonate an account use this method, passing the address to impersonate as its parameter. After calling this method, any transactions with this sender will be executed without verification. Multiple addresses can be impersonated at once. Read more
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fn stop_impersonating_account<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Use this method to stop impersonating an account after having previously used anvil_impersonateAccount The method returns true if the account was being impersonated and false otherwise. Read more
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fn set_code<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, code: String, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Modifies the bytecode stored at an account’s address. Read more
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fn set_storage_at<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, address: Address, slot: U256, value: U256, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<bool>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Directly modifies the storage of a contract at a specified slot. Read more
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fn set_chain_id<'life0, 'async_trait>( &'life0 self, id: u32, ) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = RpcResult<()>> + Send + 'async_trait>>
where Self: 'async_trait, 'life0: 'async_trait,

Sets the chain id. Read more
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fn into_rpc(self) -> RpcModule<Self>

Collects all the methods and subscriptions defined in the trait and adds them into a single RpcModule.

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fn pipe_borrow<'a, B, R>(&'a self, func: impl FnOnce(&'a B) -> R) -> R
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fn pipe_as_ref<'a, U, R>(&'a self, func: impl FnOnce(&'a U) -> R) -> R
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fn pipe_deref<'a, T, R>(&'a self, func: impl FnOnce(&'a T) -> R) -> R
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Borrows self, then passes self.deref() into the pipe function.
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Mutably borrows self, then passes self.deref_mut() into the pipe function.
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const ALIGN: usize

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