declareMethods
function declareMethods<T>(SmartContract: T, methodArguments: Record<string, Provable<unknown>[]>): void
declareMethods
can be used in place of the @method
decorator
to declare SmartContract methods along with their list of arguments.
It should be placed after the class declaration.
Here is an example of declaring a method update
, which takes a single argument of type Field
:
class MyContract extends SmartContract {
// ...
update(x: Field) {
// ...
}
}
declareMethods(MyContract, { update: [Field] }); // `[Field]` is the list of arguments!
Note that a method of the same name must still be defined on the class, just without the decorator.
Type parameters
• T extends typeof SmartContract
Parameters
• SmartContract: T
• methodArguments: Record
\<string
, Provable
\<unknown
>[]>
Returns
void