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Feature Request: Proper Error Handling for Near.Call #79

Open roshaans opened 1 year ago

roshaans commented 1 year ago

There is no way to know weather a function call (Near.call) was successful or not. This ends up with bad UX when the TX fails and we are unable to provide users with a clear next step e.g (fill account with balance, add access key, e.t.c)

It would be nice to be have and be able to await the Near.asyncCall so it waits until the tx is processed and has a status. This will let us create flows when the function calls errors out and retry logic. image

I would like to redirect the user to their newly created indexer page, but I am unable to do so because I am unsure if the transaction to create the indexer was successful or not

Side note: Also, at the moment, the <CommitButton> does not do any sort of error handling or take in an onError callback handler to deal with errors. That would be pretty helpful too. This has nothing to do with Near.call error handling.

petersalomonsen commented 1 year ago

You can get the transactionHashes parameter from the query string and then look up the transaction itself, and example on how to do this can be found here: https://github.com/near/neardevhub-widgets/pull/216/files#diff-27692a0e3c951377aef39dd183b67a9a422fa508796f8f350884422ab35a3615R5

petersalomonsen commented 1 year ago

Seems to me also https://github.com/NearSocial/VM/pull/83 could solve this