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PoC: public transaction notes #4693
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/apps/open |
53.61 KB (-1 B) |
1.04 MB |
/transactions |
96.57 KB (-1 B) |
1.08 MB |
/transactions/history |
96.53 KB (-1 B) |
1.08 MB |
/transactions/messages |
58.3 KB (-1 B) |
1.05 MB |
/transactions/msg |
54.55 KB (-1 B) |
1.04 MB |
/transactions/queue |
47.4 KB (-1 B) |
1.04 MB |
/transactions/tx |
46.76 KB (-1 B) |
1.03 MB |
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const [data] = useAsync(() => { | ||
if (!safeTxHash || !txService) return | ||
return fetch(`${txService}/api/v1/multisig-transactions/${safeTxHash}`).then((res) => res.json()) |
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I'm using the tx-service directly here because CGW doesn't mirror the origin
field. It can be easily added there.
What it solves
This PR hijacks the
origin.name
field in proposed transactions to attach a custom note to a tx. To avoid collisions with actual Safe App names used for this purpose, the note is encoded as JSON.The note is then retrieved from the tx-service's
origin
field and JSON-parsed.Adding a note:
from the transaction service from the origin field in TransactionDetails.
Displaying a note: