Important The Result<T, E> has been updated in the generation and the base types to follow the Rust version 100%. This means {as, is}Error is now available as {as, is}Err on the Result type. The older versions can still be used, but the *Error interfaces are now marked as deprecated.
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Adjust Result<T, E> interface to be 100% compatible with the Rust version
Add the 2028 upgrade to the known upgrades (optimizing certain .at queries)
Adjust council derives to cater for latest Substrate & Polkadot
Adjust Rococo know type definitions to cater for the latest update
Update types for latest Polkadot/Substrate
Add generic arguments for TypeScript users to .entries/.keys to deal with the key typings
v3.8.1
Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for users of the latest Substrate master, especially using contracts.
Important The api-contractCode now supports deploying the code and a contract in on operation. This aligns with the latest Substrate where code cannot be uploaded with a contract. The createBlueprint is therefore deprecated, use code.tx.<constructor>(...) to deploy code. (Compatible with both old and new versions of Substrate)
Expand api-contract to allow for Code to deploy contract alongside code. createBlueprint is now deprecated, replaced by createContract or the preferred code.tx.<constructor>, which uploads and deploys the code in one operation. This aligns with the current Substrate master contracts implementation.
Allow for signed extensions to be supplied inside type bundles
Ensure that the auto-connect state is checked on auto-connections (respecting disconnect)
Added CancelProxy to `ProxyTypes on Polkadot, Kusama & Westend
Important The Result<T, E> has been updated in the generation and the base types to follow the Rust version 100%. This means {as, is}Error is now available as {as, is}Err on the Result type. The older versions can still be used, but the *Error interfaces are now marked as deprecated.
Changes:
Adjust Result<T, E> interface to be 100% compatible with the Rust version
Add the 2028 upgrade to the known upgrades (optimizing certain .at queries)
Adjust council derives to cater for latest Substrate & Polkadot
Adjust Rococo know type definitions to cater for the latest update
Update types for latest Polkadot/Substrate
Add generic arguments for TypeScript users to .entries/.keys to deal with the key typings
3.8.1 Feb 7, 2021
Upgrade priority: Low. Recommended for users of the latest Substrate master, especially using contracts.
Important The api-contractCode now supports deploying the code and a contract in on operation. This aligns with the latest Substrate where code cannot be uploaded with a contract. The createBlueprint is therefore deprecated, use code.tx.<constructor>(...) to deploy code. (Compatible with both old and new versions of Substrate)
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