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Icon LinkFebruary 5, 2024 (Beta 5)

Icon LinkSway

Release: Sway v0.49.2 Icon Link

Numerous elements in the standard library have undergone changes. The token.sw file has been renamed to asset.sw, impacting the transfer() and mint_to() functions. This modification aims to bring about greater consistency across all functions related to asset management.

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
use std::{
    token::transfer
 
};
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
use std::{
    asset::transfer
};

The instructions LW (Load Word) and SW (Store Word) are now replaced with LB (Load Byte) and SB (Store Byte), specifically for smaller data types like u8. This adjustment allows these types to be contained within a single byte, rather than occupying a full word. However, for other data types such as u16, the original instruction format remains unchanged.

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
sw   output r1 i0;
 
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
sb   output r1 i0;

DEFAULT_SUB_ID has been introduced to improve UX. It is equivalent to the ZERO_B256 constant.

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
use std::call_frames::contract_id;
 
fn foo(other_contract: ContractId) {
     let other_asset = AssetId::default(other_contract);
     let my_asset = AssetId::default(contract_id());
}
 
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
fn foo(other_contract: ContractId) {
     let other_asset = AssetId::new(other_contract, DEFAULT_SUB_ID);
     let my_asset = AssetId::default();
}

The Eq trait now exists for Option.

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
let option1: Option<u64> = Some(5);
let option2: Option<u64> = Some(5);
 
match (option1, option2) {
    (Some(a), Some(b)) => a == b,
    (None, None) => true,
    _ => false,
}
 
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
let option1: Option<u64> = Some(5);
let option2: Option<u64> = Some(5);
 
if option1 == option2 {
    return true
} else {
    return false
}

The standard library tx introduces several new functions including tx_max_fee(), tx_witness_limit(), script_gas_limit(), and policies(). tx_gas_limit() has been deprecated to support the new TxPolicy, replacing TxParameters.

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
fn get_tx_gas_limit() -> u64;
 
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
fn get_script_gas_limit() -> u64;

The existing functions inside the standard library tx, including tx_gas_price() and tx_maturity(), now return Option<u64> and Option<u32> respectively, instead of just u64 and u32.

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
fn get_tx_maturity() -> u32 {
    tx_maturity()
}
 
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
fn get_tx_maturity() -> u32 {
    tx_maturity().unwrap()
}

Along with these changes, GTF opcodes have been updated in the following standard libraries.

  1. inputs.sw Icon Link
  2. outputs.sw Icon Link
  3. tx.sw Icon Link

Byte conversions and array conversions for u256, u64, u32, u16, and b256 have been introduced into the standard library.

  1. Byte conversions Icon Link
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
fn foo() {
	let x: u16 = 513;
	let result = x.to_le_bytes();
 
	assert(result[0] == 1_u8);
	assert(result[1] == 2_u8);
}
  1. Array conversions Icon Link
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
fn foo() {
	let x: u16 = 513;
	let result = x.to_le_bytes();
 
	assert(result.get(0).unwrap() == 1_u8);
	assert(result.get(1).unwrap() == 2_u8);
}

Power uses a u32 instead of self

/* BEFORE - v0.46.0 */
assert(2u16.pow(2u16) == 4u16);
 
/* AFTER - v0.49.2 */
assert(2u16.pow(2u32) == 4u16);

Icon LinkTS SDK

Release: TS SDK v0.73.0 Icon Link

Several fuel-core configuration-related options have been removed from the LaunchNodeOptions. These include: chainConfigPath, consensusKey, useInMemoryDb, and poaInstant. These options can now only be passed through the args property.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
const { cleanup, ip, port } = await launchNode({
	chainConfigPath,
	consensusKey = '0xa449b1ffee0e2205fa924c6740cc48b3b473aa28587df6dab12abc245d1f5298',
	args: defaultFuelCoreArgs,
});
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const { cleanup, ip, port } = await launchNode({
	args: ['--poa-instant', 'false', '--poa-interval-period', '400ms'],
});

Contract calls requires gasLimit and gasPrice to be specified in txParams().

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
let resp = await contract.functions.count().simulate();
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
let resp = await contract.functions.count().txParams({ gasPrice: 1, gasLimit: 100_000 }).simulate();

chainInfoCache and nodeInfoCache are now private methods, to prevent users from accessing invalid cached information after it becomes stale.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
Provider.chainInfoCache[FUEL_NETWORK_URL]
Provider.nodeInfoCache[FUEL_NETWORK_URL]
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
provider.getChain()
provider.getNode()

The switchURL() method, used to update the URL for the provider, is now named connect().

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
await provider.switchUrl(altProviderUrl);
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
await provider.connect(altProviderUrl);

Support for new Sway types has been introduced with:

  1. Bytes
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const bytes = [40, 41, 42];
const { value } = await contract.functions.bytes_comparison(bytes).simulate();
  1. Raw Slices
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const rawSlice = [40, 41, 42];
const { value } = await contract.functions.raw_slice_comparison(rawSlice).simulate();
  1. StdString
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const stdString = 'Hello World';
const { value } = await contract.functions.string_comparison(stdString).simulate();

Typegen attempts to resolve, auto-load, and embed the Storage Slots for your Contract within the MyContract__factory class. However, you can override this, along with other options, when calling the deployContract method:

/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
import storageSlots from "../contract/out/debug/storage-slots.json";
 
const contract = await MyContract__factory.deployContract(bytecode, wallet, {
	storageSlots,
});

concat, arrayify, and hexlify have been introduced to the utils to replace their respective functions from the ethers library, avoiding the reexporting of ethers functions.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
import {concat, arrayify, hexlify } from '@ethersproject/bytes';
      
const someBytes = concat([new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]), new Uint8Array([4, 5, 6]), new Uint8Array([7, 8, 9])]);
const someHex = hexlify(new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3]))
const someArray = arrayify(new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3]))
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
import {concat, arrayify, hexlify } from '@fuel-ts/utils';
 
const someBytes = concat([new Uint8Array([1, 2, 3]), new Uint8Array([4, 5, 6]), new Uint8Array([7, 8, 9])]);
const someHex = hexlify(new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3]))
const someArray = arrayify(new Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3]))

Address types can no longer be used directly to represent a b256 and must instead use the toB256() conversion method.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
const addressId = {
	value: userWallet.address,
};
 
tokenContract.functions.transfer_coins_to_output(
	addressId,
	assetId,
	amount
).call()
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const addressId = {
	value: userWallet.address.toB256(),
};
 
tokenContract.functions.transfer_coins_to_output(
	addressId,
	assetId,
	amount
).call()

The Account class's fund() method now takes in two new parameters: quantities and fee, of types CoinQuantity[] and BN, respectively. These can be derived from the provider's getTransactionCost() method.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
await wallet.fund(transactionRequest);
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const { maxFee, requiredQuantities } = await provider.getTransactionCost(transactionRequest);
 
await wallet.fund(transactionRequest, quantities, fee);

The provider's getTransactionCost now breaks down its old fee into minFee, usedFee, and maxFee, based on the actual calculation of the transaction. Additionally, requiredQuantities, receipts, minGas, and maxGas, of types coinQuantity[], TransactionResultReceipt[], BN, and BN respectively, have also been introduced to improve the granularity of cost estimation.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
const { fee } = await this.account.provider.getTransactionCost(transactionRequest);
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const { requiredQuantities, receipts, minGas, maxGas, minFee, maxFee, usedFee } = await this.account.provider.getTransactionCost(transactionRequest);

The getTransferOperations function now takes in a receipts parameter as well, ensuring that contract transactions return the transfer asset.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
const operations = getTransferOperations({inputs: [], outputs: []});
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const operations = getTransferOperations({inputs: [], outputs: [], receipts: []});

The predicate introduces a new getTransferTxId, a method to calculate the transaction ID for a Predicate.transfer transaction.

/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const txId = await predicate.getTransferTxId(address, amount, BaseAssetId, {gasPrice});

The deployContract method contains a new parameter, storageSlotsPath, to avoid issues that may arise if storage slots are not auto-loaded. Without auto-loading, some contracts will revert due to improper or missing initialization of storage slots.

/* BEFORE - v0.60.0 */
const assetId = BaseAssetId;
 
/* AFTER - v0.73.0 */
const assetId: AssetId = { value: BaseAssetId };

AssetId has been introduced to match the Sway standard library as a Struct wrapper around an inner Bits256 value.

Icon LinkRust SDK

Release: Rust SDK v0.55.0 Icon Link

The sign_message() and sign_transaction functions in the Signer trait have been consolidated into a single method, now simply named sign.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
let signature1: B512 = wallet.sign_message(data_to_sign).await?.as_ref().try_into()?;
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
let signature1: B512 = wallet.sign(data_to_sign).await?.as_ref().try_into()?;

The function check_without_signatures in the Transaction trait has been renamed to check. This updated check function retains its original capabilities and now includes the additional feature of checking with signatures.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
tx.check_without_signatures(chain_info.latest_block.header.height, self.consensus_parameters())?;
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
tx.check(chain_info.latest_block.header.height, self.consensus_parameters())?;

The typo in the add_witnessses function name under the Account trait has been fixed and is now add_witnesses.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
account.add_witnessses(&mut tb);
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
account.add_witnesses(&mut tb)?;

Use of Message, PublicKey, SecretKey and Signature can be found inside fuels::crypto:: now.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
use fuels::accounts::fuel_crypto::SecretKey;
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
use fuels::crypto::SecretKey,

The submit_and_await_commit() function now returns a TxStatus instead of a TxId.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
let tx_id = self.client.submit_and_await_commit(&tx.clone().into()).await?.into();
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
let tx_status = self.client.submit_and_await_commit(&tx.clone().into()).await?.into();

When constructing a transaction, the provider already possesses all the necessary information, rendering NetworkInfo and all its related functions and methods obsolete. Consequently, ScriptTransactionBuilder::new, CreateTransactionBuilder::new, and Provider::new have been removed for ::default().

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
use fuels_core::types::transaction_builders::{DryRunner, NetworkInfo}
 
ScriptTransactionBuilder::new(network_info)
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
use fuels_core::types::transaction_builders::{DryRunner}
 
ScriptTransactionBuilder::default()

In Sway, U256 has been deprecated in favor of u256. It is no longer supported in the SDK. Usage of U256 will now result in a runtime error.

TxPolicies supersedes TxParameters.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
let tx_parameters = TxParameters::default()
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
let tx_policies = TxPolicies::default()

Three new optional fields have been introduced in TxPolicies:

  1. WitnessLimit, which sets a new restriction for transaction witnesses by introducing a limit on the maximum byte size of witnesses in transactions.
  2. MaxFee, which sets an upper limit on the transaction fee that a user is willing to pay.
  3. ScriptGasLimit, which no longer constrains predicate execution time but exclusively limits the gas limit of scripts. If this field is not set, the SDK will estimate gas consumption and set it automatically.

Additionally, GasPrice and Maturity fields within TxPolicies are now optional parameters.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
let tx_parameters = TxParameters::new(gas_price, gas_limit, maturity)
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
let tx_policies = TxPolicies::new(Some(gas_price), Some(witness_limit), Some(maturity), Some(max_fee), Some(script_gas_limit))

TxPolicy Pitfalls

  1. If the max_fee is greater than policies.max_fee, then the transaction will be rejected.
  2. If the witnesses_size is greater than policies.witness_limit, then the transaction will be rejected.

The predicate's get_message_proof now uses nonce instead of msg_id.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
let proof = predicate.try_provider()?
	.get_message_proof(&tx_id, &msg_id, None, Some(2))
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
let proof = predicate.try_provider()?
	.get_message_proof(&tx_id, &msg_nonce, None, Some(2))

When using local chain configs, the manual_blocks_enabled option is replaced by the new debug flag. Additionally, with local_node() being deprecated in favor of default(), the options utxo_validation and manual_blocks_enabled are enabled by default for the test providers.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
let config = Config {
    utxo_validation: true,
    manual_blocks_enabled: true,
    ..Config::local_node()
};
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
let config = Config {
    ..Config::default()
};

When using transaction_builders, the BuildableTransaction trait must be in scope.

/* BEFORE - v0.48.0 */
use fuels_core::{
    types::{
transaction_builders::{TransactionBuilder, ScriptTransactionBuilder},
    },
};
 
/* AFTER - v0.55.0 */
use fuels_core::{
    types::{
transaction_builders::{BuildableTransaction, ScriptTransactionBuilder},
    },
};

Icon LinkOctober 2, 2023

Icon LinkTS SDK

Release: TS SDK v0.60.0 Icon Link

Provider is used so widely in our SDK, there are multiple breaking changes that we need to be aware of and need to communicate to our users:

/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */
const provider = new Provider(url)
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */
const provider = await Provider.create(url)

All of these methods now require a Provider to be passed in:

Icon LinkWallet Methods

Some of these methods used to accept a URL instead of a Provider object. Note that the provider parameter has to be a Provider object now.

const provider = await Provider.create(url);
/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */
WalletUnlocked.fromSeed(seed, path);
 
WalletUnlocked.fromMnemonic(mnemonic, path, passphrase);
 
WalletUnlocked.fromExtendedKey(extendedKey);
await WalletUnlocked.fromEncryptedJson(jsonWallet, password);
 
Wallet.fromAddress(address);
 
Wallet.fromPrivateKey(pk);
 
Wallet.generate();
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */
WalletUnlocked.fromSeed(seed, provider, path);
 
WalletUnlocked.fromMnemonic(mnemonic, provider, path, passphrase);
 
WalletUnlocked.fromExtendedKey(extendedKey, provider);
await WalletUnlocked.fromEncryptedJson(jsonWallet, password, provider);
 
Wallet.fromAddress(address, provider);
 
Wallet.fromPrivateKey(pk, provider);
 
Wallet.generate({ provider });

Icon Link'Account' Class

/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */
const account = new Account(address);
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */
const account = new Account(address, provider);

Icon LinkPrivateKeyVault

These are the options that are accepted by the PrivateKeyVault constructor. provider is now a required input.

/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */
interface PkVaultOptions {
	secret?: string;
	accounts?: Array<string>;
}
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */
interface PkVaultOptions {
	secret?: string;
	accounts?: Array<string>;
	provider: Provider;
}

Icon LinkMnemonicVault

/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */
interface MnemonicVaultOptions {
	secret?: string;
	accounts?: Array<string>;
}
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */
interface MnemonicVaultOptions {
	secret?: string;
	accounts?: Array<string>;
	provider: Provider;
}

Icon LinkWalletManager

/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */
export type VaultConfig = {
	type: string;
	title?: string;
	secret?: string;
};
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */
export type VaultConfig = {
	type: string;
	title?: string;
	secret?: string;
	provider: Provider;
};

Icon LinkPredicates

The provider is no longer optional. Note the change in parameter order, and that chainId is no longer required to be passed.

/* BEFORE - v0.57.0 */ 
const predicate = new Predicate(bytes, chainId, jsonAbi);
 
/* AFTER - v0.60.0 */ 
const predicate = new Predicate(bytes, provider, jsonAbi);

Icon LinkSeptember 18, 2023

Icon LinkSway

Release: Sway v0.46.0 Icon Link

From now on, string literals produce the str slice type instead of the string array type. To convert between string arrays and slices, you can use the newly provided intrinsics.

/* BEFORE - v0.45.0 */
let my_string: str[4] = "fuel";
 
/* AFTER - v0.46.0 */
let my_string: str = "fuel";

If you use a function that needs a specific trait and you don't import that trait, the compiler now will raise an error. This is because the compiler isn't aware of the trait in the current context.

For the example below you would now get an error if the Hash trait for u64 isn't imported. To solve this, ensure you import the "Hash" trait.

/* BEFORE - v0.45.0 */
storage {
    item_map: StorageMap<u64, Item> = StorageMap {},
}
 
/* AFTER - v0.46.0 */
use std::{
    hash::Hash,
};
 
storage {
    item_map: StorageMap<u64, Item> = StorageMap {},
}

Icon LinkTS SDK

Release: TS SDK v0.57.0 Icon Link

The addResourceInputsAndOutputs() function has been renamed to addResources(), streamlining its name.

/* BEFORE - v0.55.0 */
request.addResourceInputsAndOutputs(resources);
 
/* AFTER - v0.57.0 */
request.addResources(resources);

Similarly, addPredicateResourcesInputsAndOutputs() is now more concisely known as addPredicateResources().

The reason we have a distinct method for adding predicate resources is that the creation of predicate inputs mandates the presence of both the predicate's bytes and data bytes. With these methods, there's no longer a need to manually create and set up an instance of a ScriptTransactionRequest, simplifying the process further.

/* BEFORE - v0.55.0 */
const predicateInputs: TransactionRequestInput[] = predicateUtxos.map((utxo) => ({
	id: utxo.id,
	type: InputType.Coin,
	amount: utxo.amount,
	assetId: utxo.assetId,
	owner: utxo.owner.toB256(),
	txPointer: '0x00000000000000000000000000000000',
	witnessIndex: 0,
	maturity: 0,
	predicate: predicate.bytes,
	predicateData: predicate.predicateData,
}));
 
/* AFTER - v0.57.0 */
request.addPredicateResources(predicateUtxos, predicate.bytes, predicate.predicateData)

Icon LinkRust SDK

Release: Rust SDK v0.48.0 Icon Link

The function calculate_base_amount_with_fee() currently returns a value of type Option<64>.

/* BEFORE - v0.47.0 */
let new_base_amount = calculate_base_amount_with_fee(&tb, &consensus_parameters, previous_base_amount)
 
/* AFTER - v0.48.0 */
let new_base_amount = calculate_base_amount_with_fee(&tb, &consensus_parameters, previous_base_amount)?

The function calculate_base_amount_with_fee() now returns a value of type Result<Option<TransactionFee>> instead of Option<TransactionFee>.

/* BEFORE - v0.47.0 */
let transaction_fee = tb.fee_checked_from_tx(consensus_params).expect("Error calculating TransactionFee");
 
/* AFTER - v0.48.0 */
let transaction_fee = tb.fee_checked_from_tx(consensus_params)?.ok_or(error!(InvalidData, "Error calculating TransactionFee"))?;

Storage slots are now automatically loaded in when using the default configuration.

/* BEFORE - v0.47.0 */
let storage_config =
StorageConfiguration::load_from("out/debug/contract-storage_slots.json").unwrap();
 
let load_config = LoadConfiguration::default().with_storage_configuration(storage_config);
 
let id = Contract::load_from(
    "./out/debug/contract.bin",
    load_config,
)
.unwrap()
.deploy(&wallet, TxParameters::default())
.await
.unwrap();
 
/* AFTER - v0.48.0 */
let id = Contract::load_from(
    "./out/debug/contract.bin",
    LoadConfiguration::default(),
)
.unwrap()
.deploy(&wallet, TxParameters::default())
.await
.unwrap();