curio-wrapper-truffle/contracts/ERC1155.sol

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// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity ^0.8.17;
import "./SafeMath.sol";
import "./Address.sol";
import "./Common.sol";
import "./IERC1155TokenReceiver.sol";
import "./IERC1155.sol";
// A sample implementation of core ERC1155 function.
contract ERC1155 is IERC1155, ERC165, CommonConstants
{
using SafeMath for uint256;
using Address for address;
// id => (owner => balance)
mapping (uint256 => mapping(address => uint256)) internal balances;
// owner => (operator => approved)
mapping (address => mapping(address => bool)) internal operatorApproval;
/////////////////////////////////////////// ERC165 //////////////////////////////////////////////
/*
bytes4(keccak256('supportsInterface(bytes4)'));
*/
bytes4 constant private INTERFACE_SIGNATURE_ERC165 = 0x01ffc9a7;
/*
bytes4(keccak256("safeTransferFrom(address,address,uint256,uint256,bytes)")) ^
bytes4(keccak256("safeBatchTransferFrom(address,address,uint256[],uint256[],bytes)")) ^
bytes4(keccak256("balanceOf(address,uint256)")) ^
bytes4(keccak256("balanceOfBatch(address[],uint256[])")) ^
bytes4(keccak256("setApprovalForAll(address,bool)")) ^
bytes4(keccak256("isApprovedForAll(address,address)"));
*/
bytes4 constant private INTERFACE_SIGNATURE_ERC1155 = 0xd9b67a26;
function supportsInterface(bytes4 _interfaceId)
public
pure
returns (bool) {
if (_interfaceId == INTERFACE_SIGNATURE_ERC165 ||
_interfaceId == INTERFACE_SIGNATURE_ERC1155) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
/////////////////////////////////////////// ERC1155 //////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
@notice Transfers `_value` amount of an `_id` from the `_from` address to the `_to` address specified (with safety call).
@dev Caller must be approved to manage the tokens being transferred out of the `_from` account (see "Approval" section of the standard).
MUST revert if `_to` is the zero address.
MUST revert if balance of holder for token `_id` is lower than the `_value` sent.
MUST revert on any other error.
MUST emit the `TransferSingle` event to reflect the balance change (see "Safe Transfer Rules" section of the standard).
After the above conditions are met, this function MUST check if `_to` is a smart contract (e.g. code size > 0). If so, it MUST call `onERC1155Received` on `_to` and act appropriately (see "Safe Transfer Rules" section of the standard).
@param _from Source address
@param _to Target address
@param _id ID of the token type
@param _value Transfer amount
@param _data Additional data with no specified format, MUST be sent unaltered in call to `onERC1155Received` on `_to`
*/
function safeTransferFrom(address _from, address _to, uint256 _id, uint256 _value, bytes calldata _data) external {
require(_to != address(0x0), "_to must be non-zero.");
require(_from == msg.sender || operatorApproval[_from][msg.sender] == true, "Need operator approval for 3rd party transfers.");
// SafeMath will throw with insuficient funds _from
// or if _id is not valid (balance will be 0)
balances[_id][_from] = balances[_id][_from].sub(_value);
balances[_id][_to] = _value.add(balances[_id][_to]);
// MUST emit event
emit TransferSingle(msg.sender, _from, _to, _id, _value);
// Now that the balance is updated and the event was emitted,
// call onERC1155Received if the destination is a contract.
if (_to.isContract()) {
_doSafeTransferAcceptanceCheck(msg.sender, _from, _to, _id, _value, _data);
}
}
/**
@notice Transfers `_values` amount(s) of `_ids` from the `_from` address to the `_to` address specified (with safety call).
@dev Caller must be approved to manage the tokens being transferred out of the `_from` account (see "Approval" section of the standard).
MUST revert if `_to` is the zero address.
MUST revert if length of `_ids` is not the same as length of `_values`.
MUST revert if any of the balance(s) of the holder(s) for token(s) in `_ids` is lower than the respective amount(s) in `_values` sent to the recipient.
MUST revert on any other error.
MUST emit `TransferSingle` or `TransferBatch` event(s) such that all the balance changes are reflected (see "Safe Transfer Rules" section of the standard).
Balance changes and events MUST follow the ordering of the arrays (_ids[0]/_values[0] before _ids[1]/_values[1], etc).
After the above conditions for the transfer(s) in the batch are met, this function MUST check if `_to` is a smart contract (e.g. code size > 0). If so, it MUST call the relevant `ERC1155TokenReceiver` hook(s) on `_to` and act appropriately (see "Safe Transfer Rules" section of the standard).
@param _from Source address
@param _to Target address
@param _ids IDs of each token type (order and length must match _values array)
@param _values Transfer amounts per token type (order and length must match _ids array)
@param _data Additional data with no specified format, MUST be sent unaltered in call to the `ERC1155TokenReceiver` hook(s) on `_to`
*/
function safeBatchTransferFrom(address _from, address _to, uint256[] calldata _ids, uint256[] calldata _values, bytes calldata _data) external {
// MUST Throw on errors
require(_to != address(0x0), "destination address must be non-zero.");
require(_ids.length == _values.length, "_ids and _values array length must match.");
require(_from == msg.sender || operatorApproval[_from][msg.sender] == true, "Need operator approval for 3rd party transfers.");
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _ids.length; ++i) {
uint256 id = _ids[i];
uint256 value = _values[i];
// SafeMath will throw with insuficient funds _from
// or if _id is not valid (balance will be 0)
balances[id][_from] = balances[id][_from].sub(value);
balances[id][_to] = value.add(balances[id][_to]);
}
// Note: instead of the below batch versions of event and acceptance check you MAY have emitted a TransferSingle
// event and a subsequent call to _doSafeTransferAcceptanceCheck in above loop for each balance change instead.
// Or emitted a TransferSingle event for each in the loop and then the single _doSafeBatchTransferAcceptanceCheck below.
// However it is implemented the balance changes and events MUST match when a check (i.e. calling an external contract) is done.
// MUST emit event
emit TransferBatch(msg.sender, _from, _to, _ids, _values);
// Now that the balances are updated and the events are emitted,
// call onERC1155BatchReceived if the destination is a contract.
if (_to.isContract()) {
_doSafeBatchTransferAcceptanceCheck(msg.sender, _from, _to, _ids, _values, _data);
}
}
/**
@notice Get the balance of an account's Tokens.
@param _owner The address of the token holder
@param _id ID of the Token
@return The _owner's balance of the Token type requested
*/
function balanceOf(address _owner, uint256 _id) external view returns (uint256) {
// The balance of any account can be calculated from the Transfer events history.
// However, since we need to keep the balances to validate transfer request,
// there is no extra cost to also privide a querry function.
return balances[_id][_owner];
}
/**
@notice Get the balance of multiple account/token pairs
@param _owners The addresses of the token holders
@param _ids ID of the Tokens
@return The _owner's balance of the Token types requested (i.e. balance for each (owner, id) pair)
*/
function balanceOfBatch(address[] calldata _owners, uint256[] calldata _ids) external view returns (uint256[] memory) {
require(_owners.length == _ids.length);
uint256[] memory balances_ = new uint256[](_owners.length);
for (uint256 i = 0; i < _owners.length; ++i) {
balances_[i] = balances[_ids[i]][_owners[i]];
}
return balances_;
}
/**
@notice Enable or disable approval for a third party ("operator") to manage all of the caller's tokens.
@dev MUST emit the ApprovalForAll event on success.
@param _operator Address to add to the set of authorized operators
@param _approved True if the operator is approved, false to revoke approval
*/
function setApprovalForAll(address _operator, bool _approved) external {
operatorApproval[msg.sender][_operator] = _approved;
emit ApprovalForAll(msg.sender, _operator, _approved);
}
/**
@notice Queries the approval status of an operator for a given owner.
@param _owner The owner of the Tokens
@param _operator Address of authorized operator
@return True if the operator is approved, false if not
*/
function isApprovedForAll(address _owner, address _operator) public view returns (bool) {
return operatorApproval[_owner][_operator];
}
/////////////////////////////////////////// Internal //////////////////////////////////////////////
function _doSafeTransferAcceptanceCheck(address _operator, address _from, address _to, uint256 _id, uint256 _value, bytes memory _data) internal {
// If this was a hybrid standards solution you would have to check ERC165(_to).supportsInterface(0x4e2312e0) here but as this is a pure implementation of an ERC-1155 token set as recommended by
// the standard, it is not necessary. The below should revert in all failure cases i.e. _to isn't a receiver, or it is and either returns an unknown value or it reverts in the call to indicate non-acceptance.
// Note: if the below reverts in the onERC1155Received function of the _to address you will have an undefined revert reason returned rather than the one in the require test.
// If you want predictable revert reasons consider using low level _to.call() style instead so the revert does not bubble up and you can revert yourself on the ERC1155_ACCEPTED test.
require(ERC1155TokenReceiver(_to).onERC1155Received(_operator, _from, _id, _value, _data) == ERC1155_ACCEPTED, "contract returned an unknown value from onERC1155Received");
}
function _doSafeBatchTransferAcceptanceCheck(address _operator, address _from, address _to, uint256[] memory _ids, uint256[] memory _values, bytes memory _data) internal {
// If this was a hybrid standards solution you would have to check ERC165(_to).supportsInterface(0x4e2312e0) here but as this is a pure implementation of an ERC-1155 token set as recommended by
// the standard, it is not necessary. The below should revert in all failure cases i.e. _to isn't a receiver, or it is and either returns an unknown value or it reverts in the call to indicate non-acceptance.
// Note: if the below reverts in the onERC1155BatchReceived function of the _to address you will have an undefined revert reason returned rather than the one in the require test.
// If you want predictable revert reasons consider using low level _to.call() style instead so the revert does not bubble up and you can revert yourself on the ERC1155_BATCH_ACCEPTED test.
require(ERC1155TokenReceiver(_to).onERC1155BatchReceived(_operator, _from, _ids, _values, _data) == ERC1155_BATCH_ACCEPTED, "contract returned an unknown value from onERC1155BatchReceived");
}
}