Struct solana_program::instruction::Instruction
source · [−]pub struct Instruction {
pub program_id: Pubkey,
pub accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>,
pub data: Vec<u8>,
}
Expand description
A directive for a single invocation of a Solana program.
An instruction specifies which program it is calling, which accounts it may read or modify, and additional data that serves as input to the program. One or more instructions are included in transactions submitted by Solana clients. Instructions are also used to describe cross-program invocations.
During execution, a program will receive a list of account data as one of
its arguments, in the same order as specified during Instruction
construction.
While Solana is agnostic to the format of the instruction data, it has
built-in support for serialization via borsh
and bincode
.
Specifying account metadata
When constructing an Instruction
, a list of all accounts that may be
read or written during the execution of that instruction must be supplied as
AccountMeta
values.
Any account whose data may be mutated by the program during execution must be specified as writable. During execution, writing to an account that was not specified as writable will cause the transaction to fail. Writing to an account that is not owned by the program will cause the transaction to fail.
Any account whose lamport balance may be mutated by the program during execution must be specified as writable. During execution, mutating the lamports of an account that was not specified as writable will cause the transaction to fail. While subtracting lamports from an account not owned by the program will cause the transaction to fail, adding lamports to any account is allowed, as long is it is mutable.
Accounts that are not read or written by the program may still be specified
in an Instruction
’s account list. These will affect scheduling of program
execution by the runtime, but will otherwise be ignored.
When building a transaction, the Solana runtime coalesces all accounts used
by all instructions in that transaction, along with accounts and permissions
required by the runtime, into a single account list. Some accounts and
account permissions required by the runtime to process a transaction are
not required to be included in an Instruction
s account list. These
include:
- The program ID — it is a separate field of
Instruction
- The transaction’s fee-paying account — it is added during
Message
construction. A program may still require the fee payer as part of the account list if it directly references it.
Programs may require signatures from some accounts, in which case they
should be specified as signers during Instruction
construction. The
program must still validate during execution that the account is a signer.
Fields
program_id: Pubkey
Pubkey of the program that executes this instruction.
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
Metadata describing accounts that should be passed to the program.
data: Vec<u8>
Opaque data passed to the program for its own interpretation.
Implementations
sourceimpl Instruction
impl Instruction
sourcepub fn new_with_borsh<T: BorshSerialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
pub fn new_with_borsh<T: BorshSerialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
Create a new instruction from a value, encoded with borsh
.
program_id
is the address of the program that will execute the instruction.
accounts
contains a description of all accounts that may be accessed by the program.
Borsh serialization is often prefered over bincode as it has a stable specification and an implementation in JavaScript, neither of which are true of bincode.
Examples
#[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
pub struct MyInstruction {
pub lamports: u64,
}
pub fn create_instruction(
program_id: &Pubkey,
from: &Pubkey,
to: &Pubkey,
lamports: u64,
) -> Instruction {
let instr = MyInstruction { lamports };
Instruction::new_with_borsh(
*program_id,
&instr,
vec![
AccountMeta::new(*from, true),
AccountMeta::new(*to, false),
],
)
}
sourcepub fn new_with_bincode<T: Serialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
pub fn new_with_bincode<T: Serialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
Create a new instruction from a value, encoded with bincode
.
program_id
is the address of the program that will execute the instruction.
accounts
contains a description of all accounts that may be accessed by the program.
Examples
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct MyInstruction {
pub lamports: u64,
}
pub fn create_instruction(
program_id: &Pubkey,
from: &Pubkey,
to: &Pubkey,
lamports: u64,
) -> Instruction {
let instr = MyInstruction { lamports };
Instruction::new_with_bincode(
*program_id,
&instr,
vec![
AccountMeta::new(*from, true),
AccountMeta::new(*to, false),
],
)
}
sourcepub fn new_with_bytes(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &[u8],
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
pub fn new_with_bytes(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &[u8],
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
Create a new instruction from a byte slice.
program_id
is the address of the program that will execute the instruction.
accounts
contains a description of all accounts that may be accessed by the program.
The caller is responsible for ensuring the correct encoding of data
as expected
by the callee program.
Examples
#[derive(BorshSerialize, BorshDeserialize)]
pub struct MyInstruction {
pub lamports: u64,
}
pub fn create_instruction(
program_id: &Pubkey,
from: &Pubkey,
to: &Pubkey,
lamports: u64,
) -> Result<Instruction> {
let instr = MyInstruction { lamports };
let mut instr_in_bytes: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
instr.serialize(&mut instr_in_bytes)?;
Ok(Instruction::new_with_bytes(
*program_id,
&instr_in_bytes,
vec![
AccountMeta::new(*from, true),
AccountMeta::new(*to, false),
],
))
}
pub fn new<T: Serialize>(
program_id: Pubkey,
data: &T,
accounts: Vec<AccountMeta>
) -> Self
Please use another Instruction constructor instead, such as Instruction::new_with_borsh
Trait Implementations
sourceimpl Clone for Instruction
impl Clone for Instruction
sourcefn clone(&self) -> Instruction
fn clone(&self) -> Instruction
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · sourcefn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from source
. Read more
sourceimpl Debug for Instruction
impl Debug for Instruction
sourceimpl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Instruction
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for Instruction
sourcefn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error> where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(__deserializer: __D) -> Result<Self, __D::Error> where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
Deserialize this value from the given Serde deserializer. Read more
sourceimpl From<Instruction> for JsValue
impl From<Instruction> for JsValue
sourcefn from(value: Instruction) -> Self
fn from(value: Instruction) -> Self
Converts to this type from the input type.
sourceimpl FromWasmAbi for Instruction
impl FromWasmAbi for Instruction
sourceimpl IntoWasmAbi for Instruction
impl IntoWasmAbi for Instruction
sourceimpl OptionFromWasmAbi for Instruction
impl OptionFromWasmAbi for Instruction
sourceimpl OptionIntoWasmAbi for Instruction
impl OptionIntoWasmAbi for Instruction
sourceimpl PartialEq<Instruction> for Instruction
impl PartialEq<Instruction> for Instruction
sourcefn eq(&self, other: &Instruction) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &Instruction) -> bool
This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
. Read more
sourcefn ne(&self, other: &Instruction) -> bool
fn ne(&self, other: &Instruction) -> bool
This method tests for !=
.
sourceimpl RefFromWasmAbi for Instruction
impl RefFromWasmAbi for Instruction
type Anchor = Ref<'static, Instruction>
type Anchor = Ref<'static, Instruction>
The type that holds the reference to Self
for the duration of the
invocation of the function that has an &Self
parameter. This is
required to ensure that the lifetimes don’t persist beyond one function
call, and so that they remain anonymous. Read more
sourceunsafe fn ref_from_abi(js: Self::Abi) -> Self::Anchor
unsafe fn ref_from_abi(js: Self::Abi) -> Self::Anchor
Recover a Self::Anchor
from Self::Abi
. Read more
sourceimpl RefMutFromWasmAbi for Instruction
impl RefMutFromWasmAbi for Instruction
type Anchor = RefMut<'static, Instruction>
type Anchor = RefMut<'static, Instruction>
Same as RefFromWasmAbi::Anchor
sourceunsafe fn ref_mut_from_abi(js: Self::Abi) -> Self::Anchor
unsafe fn ref_mut_from_abi(js: Self::Abi) -> Self::Anchor
Same as RefFromWasmAbi::ref_from_abi
sourceimpl Serialize for Instruction
impl Serialize for Instruction
sourceimpl WasmDescribe for Instruction
impl WasmDescribe for Instruction
impl Eq for Instruction
impl StructuralEq for Instruction
impl StructuralPartialEq for Instruction
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Instruction
impl Send for Instruction
impl Sync for Instruction
impl Unpin for Instruction
impl UnwindSafe for Instruction
Blanket Implementations
sourceimpl<T> AbiEnumVisitor for T where
T: Serialize + AbiExample + ?Sized,
impl<T> AbiEnumVisitor for T where
T: Serialize + AbiExample + ?Sized,
default fn visit_for_abi(
&self,
digester: &mut AbiDigester
) -> Result<AbiDigester, DigestError>
sourceimpl<T> AbiEnumVisitor for T where
T: Serialize + ?Sized,
impl<T> AbiEnumVisitor for T where
T: Serialize + ?Sized,
default fn visit_for_abi(
&self,
_digester: &mut AbiDigester
) -> Result<AbiDigester, DigestError>
sourceimpl<T> AbiExample for T
impl<T> AbiExample for T
sourceimpl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for T where
T: ?Sized,
const: unstable · sourcefn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
impl<T> Pointable for T
impl<T> Pointable for T
sourceimpl<T> ReturnWasmAbi for T where
T: IntoWasmAbi,
impl<T> ReturnWasmAbi for T where
T: IntoWasmAbi,
type Abi = <T as IntoWasmAbi>::Abi
type Abi = <T as IntoWasmAbi>::Abi
Same as IntoWasmAbi::Abi
sourcefn return_abi(self) -> <T as ReturnWasmAbi>::Abi
fn return_abi(self) -> <T as ReturnWasmAbi>::Abi
Same as IntoWasmAbi::into_abi
, except that it may throw and never
return in the case of Err
. Read more