Filter everything with users (#16)

* Filter everything with users

* Fix backtests and user management

* Add cursor rules

* Fix backtest and bots

* Update configs names

* Sign until unauth

* Setup delegate

* Setup delegate and sign

* refact

* Enhance Privy signature generation with improved cryptographic methods

* Add Fastify backend

* Add Fastify backend routes for privy

* fix privy signing

* fix privy client

* Fix tests

* add gmx core

* fix merging sdk

* Fix tests

* add gmx core

* add gmx core

* add privy to boilerplate

* clean

* fix

* add fastify

* Remove Managing.Fastify submodule

* Add Managing.Fastify as regular directory instead of submodule

* Update .gitignore to exclude Managing.Fastify dist and node_modules directories

* Add token approval functionality to Privy plugin

- Introduced a new endpoint `/approve-token` for approving ERC20 tokens.
- Added `approveToken` method to the Privy plugin for handling token approvals.
- Updated `signPrivyMessage` to differentiate between message signing and token approval requests.
- Enhanced the plugin with additional schemas for input validation.
- Included new utility functions for token data retrieval and message construction.
- Updated tests to verify the new functionality and ensure proper request decoration.

* Add PrivyApproveTokenResponse model for token approval response

- Created a new class `PrivyApproveTokenResponse` to encapsulate the response structure for token approval requests.
- The class includes properties for `Success` status and a transaction `Hash`.

* Refactor trading commands and enhance API routes

- Updated `OpenPositionCommandHandler` to use asynchronous methods for opening trades and canceling orders.
- Introduced new Fastify routes for opening positions and canceling orders with appropriate request validation.
- Modified `EvmManager` to handle both Privy and non-Privy wallet operations, utilizing the Fastify API for Privy wallets.
- Adjusted test configurations to reflect changes in account types and added helper methods for testing Web3 proxy services.

* Enhance GMX trading functionality and update dependencies

- Updated `dev:start` script in `package.json` to include the `-d` flag for Fastify.
- Upgraded `fastify-cli` dependency to version 7.3.0.
- Added `sourceMap` option to `tsconfig.json`.
- Refactored GMX plugin to improve position opening logic, including enhanced error handling and validation.
- Introduced a new method `getMarketInfoFromTicker` for better market data retrieval.
- Updated account type in `PrivateKeys.cs` to use `Privy`.
- Adjusted `EvmManager` to utilize the `direction` enum directly for trade direction handling.

* Refactor GMX plugin for improved trading logic and market data retrieval

- Enhanced the `openGmxPositionImpl` function to utilize the `TradeDirection` enum for trade direction handling.
- Introduced `getTokenDataFromTicker` and `getMarketByIndexToken` functions for better market and token data retrieval.
- Updated collateral calculation and logging for clarity.
- Adjusted `EvmManager` to ensure proper handling of price values in trade requests.

* Refactor GMX plugin and enhance testing for position opening

- Updated `test:single` script in `package.json` to include TypeScript compilation before running tests.
- Removed `this` context from `getClientForAddress` function and replaced logging with `console.error`.
- Improved collateral calculation in `openGmxPositionImpl` for better precision.
- Adjusted type casting for `direction` in the API route to utilize `TradeDirection` enum.
- Added a new test for opening a long position in GMX, ensuring functionality and correctness.

* Update sdk

* Update

* update fastify

* Refactor start script in package.json to simplify command execution

- Removed the build step from the start script, allowing for a more direct launch of the Fastify server.

* Update package.json for Web3Proxy

- Changed the name from "Web3Proxy" to "web3-proxy".
- Updated version from "0.0.0" to "1.0.0".
- Modified the description to "The official Managing Web3 Proxy".

* Update Dockerfile for Web3Proxy

- Upgraded Node.js base image from 18-alpine to 22.14.0-alpine.
- Added NODE_ENV environment variable set to production.

* Refactor Dockerfile and package.json for Web3Proxy

- Removed the build step from the Dockerfile to streamline the image creation process.
- Updated the start script in package.json to include the build step, ensuring the application is built before starting the server.

* Add fastify-tsconfig as a development dependency in Dockerfile-web3proxy

* Remove fastify-tsconfig extension from tsconfig.json for Web3Proxy

* Add PrivyInitAddressResponse model for handling initialization responses

- Introduced a new class `PrivyInitAddressResponse` to encapsulate the response structure for Privy initialization, including properties for success status, USDC hash, order vault hash, and error message.

* Update

* Update

* Remove fastify-tsconfig installation from Dockerfile-web3proxy

* Add build step to Dockerfile-web3proxy

- Included `npm run build` in the Dockerfile to ensure the application is built during the image creation process.

* Update

* approvals

* Open position from front embedded wallet

* Open position from front embedded wallet

* Open position from front embedded wallet

* Fix call contracts

* Fix limit price

* Close position

* Fix close position

* Fix close position

* add pinky

* Refactor position handling logic

* Update Dockerfile-pinky to copy package.json and source code from the correct directory

* Implement password protection modal and enhance UI with new styles; remove unused audio elements and update package dependencies.

* add cancel orders

* Update callContract function to explicitly cast account address as Address type

* Update callContract function to cast transaction parameters as any type for compatibility

* Cast transaction parameters as any type in approveTokenImpl for compatibility

* Cast wallet address and transaction parameters as Address type in approveTokenImpl for type safety

* Add .env configuration file for production setup including database and server settings

* Refactor home route to update welcome message and remove unused SDK configuration code

* add referral code

* fix referral

* Add sltp

* Fix typo

* Fix typo

* setup sltp on backtend

* get orders

* get positions with slp

* fixes

* fixes close position

* fixes

* Remove MongoDB project references from Dockerfiles for managing and worker APIs

* Comment out BotManagerWorker service registration and remove MongoDB project reference from Dockerfile

* fixes
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import {describe, it} from 'node:test'
import assert from 'node:assert'
import {ethers} from 'ethers'
describe('Token Approval Functionality', () => {
// Define a mock for the Privy client
const mockPrivyClient = {
walletApi: {
ethereum: {
sendTransaction: async (params: any) => {
// Verify parameters
assert.equal(params.address, 'test-address')
assert.equal(params.chainType, 'ethereum')
assert.equal(params.caip2, 'eip155:42161')
assert.ok(params.transaction.data.startsWith('0x095ea7b3'), 'Data should be the approve function signature')
// Return mock transaction hash
return { hash: 'mock-tx-hash' }
}
}
}
}
it('should encode approval data correctly', () => {
// Create contract interface for ERC20 token
const tokenABI = ["function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public returns (bool)"]
const contractInterface = new ethers.Interface(tokenABI)
// Set up parameters
const spenderAddress = '0xTestSpender'
const amount = 100
const decimals = 8
// Encode with specific amount
const approveAmount = ethers.parseUnits(amount.toString(), decimals)
const data = contractInterface.encodeFunctionData("approve", [spenderAddress, approveAmount])
// Verify the data starts with the approve function selector
assert.ok(data.startsWith('0x095ea7b3'), 'Should start with the approve function selector')
// Test with max amount
const maxData = contractInterface.encodeFunctionData("approve", [spenderAddress, ethers.MaxUint256])
assert.ok(maxData.startsWith('0x095ea7b3'), 'Should start with the approve function selector')
})
it('should format token data correctly for different tickers', () => {
// Test a few mappings similar to getTokenDataFromTicker
const testCases = [
{
ticker: 'BTC',
expected: {
address: '0x2f2a2543B76A4166549F7aaB2e75Bef0aefC5B0f',
decimals: 8
}
},
{
ticker: 'ETH',
expected: {
address: '0x82aF49447D8a07e3bd95BD0d56f35241523fBab1',
decimals: 18
}
}
]
for (const testCase of testCases) {
let result = { address: '', decimals: 0 }
// Simple implementation of the ticker mapping logic
if (testCase.ticker === 'BTC') {
result = {
address: '0x2f2a2543B76A4166549F7aaB2e75Bef0aefC5B0f',
decimals: 8
}
} else if (testCase.ticker === 'ETH') {
result = {
address: '0x82aF49447D8a07e3bd95BD0d56f35241523fBab1',
decimals: 18
}
}
assert.deepEqual(result, testCase.expected, `Token data for ${testCase.ticker} should match expected values`)
}
})
it('should generate chain name correctly', () => {
// Test chain name generation
const testCases = [
{ chainId: 1, expected: 'eip155:1' },
{ chainId: 42161, expected: 'eip155:42161' }
]
for (const testCase of testCases) {
const result = `eip155:${testCase.chainId}`
assert.equal(result, testCase.expected, `Chain name for ${testCase.chainId} should match expected value`)
}
})
})