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Version: 0.42

Version 0.3.1

JSON-Cadence is a data interchange format used to represent Cadence values as language-independent JSON objects.

This format includes less type information than a complete ABI, and instead promotes the following tenets:

  • Human-readability - JSON-Cadence is easy to read and comprehend, which speeds up development and debugging.
  • Compatibility - JSON is a common format with built-in support in most high-level programming languages, making it easy to parse on a variety of platforms.
  • Portability - JSON-Cadence is self-describing and thus can be transported and decoded without accompanying type definitions (i.e. an ABI).

Values


Void


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{
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"type": "Void"
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Void"
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}


Optional


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{
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"type": "Optional",
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"value": null | <value>
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}

Example


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// Non-nil
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{
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"type": "Optional",
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"value": {
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"type": "UInt8",
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"value": "123"
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}
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}
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// Nil
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{
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"type": "Optional",
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"value": null
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}


Bool


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{
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"type": "Bool",
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"value": true | false
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Bool",
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"value": true
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}


String


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{
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"type": "String",
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"value": "..."
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "String",
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"value": "Hello, world!"
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}


Address


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{
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"type": "Address",
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"value": "0x0" // as hex-encoded string with 0x prefix
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Address",
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"value": "0x1234"
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}


Integers

[U]Int, [U]Int8, [U]Int16, [U]Int32,[U]Int64,[U]Int128, [U]Int256, Word8, Word16, Word32, or Word64

Although JSON supports integer literals up to 64 bits, all integer types are encoded as strings for consistency.

While the static type is not strictly required for decoding, it is provided to inform client of potential range.


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{
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"type": "<type>",
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"value": "<decimal string representation of integer>"
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "UInt8",
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"value": "123"
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}


Fixed Point Numbers

[U]Fix64

Although fixed point numbers are implemented as integers, JSON-Cadence uses a decimal string representation for readability.


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{
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"type": "[U]Fix64",
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"value": "<integer>.<fractional>"
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Fix64",
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"value": "12.3"
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}


Array


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{
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"type": "Array",
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"value": [
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<value at index 0>,
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<value at index 1>
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// ...
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]
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Array",
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"value": [
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{
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"type": "Int16",
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"value": "123"
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},
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{
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"type": "String",
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"value": "test"
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},
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{
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"type": "Bool",
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"value": true
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}
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]
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}


Dictionary

Dictionaries are encoded as a list of key-value pairs to preserve the deterministic ordering implemented by Cadence.


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{
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"type": "Dictionary",
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"value": [
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{
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"key": "<key>",
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"value": <value>
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},
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...
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]
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Dictionary",
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"value": [
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{
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"key": {
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"type": "UInt8",
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"value": "123"
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},
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"value": {
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"type": "String",
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"value": "test"
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}
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}
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],
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// ...
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}


Composites (Struct, Resource, Event, Contract, Enum)

Composite fields are encoded as a list of name-value pairs in the order in which they appear in the composite type declaration.


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{
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"type": "Struct" | "Resource" | "Event" | "Contract" | "Enum",
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"value": {
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"id": "<fully qualified type identifier>",
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"fields": [
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{
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"name": "<field name>",
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"value": <field value>
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},
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// ...
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]
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}
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Resource",
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"value": {
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"id": "0x3.GreatContract.GreatNFT",
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"fields": [
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{
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"name": "power",
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"value": {"type": "Int", "value": "1"}
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}
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]
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}
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}


Path


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{
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"type": "Path",
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"value": {
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"domain": "storage" | "private" | "public",
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"identifier": "..."
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}
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Path",
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"value": {
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"domain": "storage",
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"identifier": "flowTokenVault"
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}
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}


Type Value


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{
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"type": "Type",
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"value": {
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"staticType": <type>
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}
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Type",
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"value": {
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"staticType": {
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"kind": "Int",
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}
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}
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}


Capability


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{
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"type": "Capability",
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"value": {
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"path": <path>,
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"address": "0x0", // as hex-encoded string with 0x prefix
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"borrowType": <type>,
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}
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}

Example


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{
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"type": "Capability",
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"value": {
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"path": {
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"type": "Path",
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"value": {
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"domain": "public",
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"identifier": "someInteger"
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}
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},
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"address": "0x1",
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"borrowType": {
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"kind": "Int"
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}
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}
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}


Functions


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{
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"type": "Function",
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"value": {
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"functionType": <type>
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}
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}

Function values can only be exported, they cannot be imported.

Example


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{
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"type": "Function",
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"value": {
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"functionType": {
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"kind": "Function",
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"typeID": "(():Void)",
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"parameters": [],
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"return": {
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"kind": "Void"
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}
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}
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}
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}


Types

Simple Types

These are basic types like Int, String, or StoragePath.


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{
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"kind": "Any" | "AnyStruct" | "AnyResource" | "AnyStructAttachment" | "AnyResourceAttachment" | "Type" |
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"Void" | "Never" | "Bool" | "String" | "Character" |
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"Bytes" | "Address" | "Number" | "SignedNumber" |
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"Integer" | "SignedInteger" | "FixedPoint" |
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"SignedFixedPoint" | "Int" | "Int8" | "Int16" |
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"Int32" | "Int64" | "Int128" | "Int256" | "UInt" |
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"UInt8" | "UInt16" | "UInt32" | "UInt64" | "UInt128" |
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"UInt256" | "Word8" | "Word16" | "Word32" | "Word64" |
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"Fix64" | "UFix64" | "Path" | "CapabilityPath" | "StoragePath" |
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"PublicPath" | "PrivatePath" | "AuthAccount" | "PublicAccount" |
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"AuthAccount.Keys" | "PublicAccount.Keys" | "AuthAccount.Contracts" |
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"PublicAccount.Contracts" | "DeployedContract" | "AccountKey" | "Block"
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "UInt8"
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}


Optional Types


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{
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"kind": "Optional",
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"type": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Optional",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}


Variable Sized Array Types


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{
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"kind": "VariableSizedArray",
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"type": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "VariableSizedArray",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}


Constant Sized Array Types


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{
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"kind": "ConstantSizedArray",
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"type": <type>,
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"size": <length of array>,
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "ConstantSizedArray",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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},
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"size":3
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}


Dictionary Types


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{
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"kind": "Dictionary",
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"key": <type>,
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"value": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Dictionary",
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"key": {
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"kind": "String"
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},
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"value": {
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"kind": "UInt16"
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},
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}


Composite Types


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{
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"kind": "Struct" | "Resource" | "Event" | "Contract" | "StructInterface" | "ResourceInterface" | "ContractInterface",
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"type": "", // this field exists only to keep parity with the enum structure below; the value must be the empty string
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"typeID": "<fully qualified type ID>",
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"initializers": [
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<initializer at index 0>,
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<initializer at index 1>
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// ...
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],
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"fields": [
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<field at index 0>,
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<field at index 1>
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// ...
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],
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Resource",
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"type": "",
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"typeID": "0x3.GreatContract.GreatNFT",
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"initializers":[
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[
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{
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"label": "foo",
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"id": "bar",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}
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]
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],
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"fields": [
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{
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"id": "foo",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}
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]
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}


Field Types


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{
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"id": "<name of field>",
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"type": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"id": "foo",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}


Parameter Types


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{
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"label": "<label>",
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"id": "<identifier>",
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"type": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"label": "foo",
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"id": "bar",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}


Initializer Types

Initializer types are encoded a list of parameters to the initializer.


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[
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<parameter at index 0>,
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<parameter at index 1>,
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// ...
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]

Example


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[
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{
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"label": "foo",
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"id": "bar",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}
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]


Function Types


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{
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"kind": "Function",
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"typeID": "<function name>",
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"parameters": [
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<parameter at index 0>,
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<parameter at index 1>,
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// ...
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],
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"return": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Function",
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"typeID": "foo",
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"parameters": [
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{
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"label": "foo",
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"id": "bar",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}
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],
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"return": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}


Reference Types


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{
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"kind": "Reference",
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"authorized": true | false,
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"type": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Reference",
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"authorized": true,
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}


Restricted Types


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{
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"kind": "Restriction",
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"typeID": "<fully qualified type ID>",
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"type": <type>,
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"restrictions": [
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<type at index 0>,
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<type at index 1>,
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//...
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]
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Restriction",
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"typeID": "0x3.GreatContract.GreatNFT",
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"type": {
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"kind": "AnyResource",
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},
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"restrictions": [
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{
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"kind": "ResourceInterface",
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"typeID": "0x1.FungibleToken.Receiver",
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"fields": [
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{
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"id": "uuid",
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"type": {
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"kind": "UInt64"
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}
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}
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],
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"initializers": [],
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"type": ""
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}
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]
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}


Capability Types


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{
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"kind": "Capability",
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"type": <type>
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Capability",
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"type": {
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"kind": "Reference",
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"authorized": true,
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}
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}


Enum Types


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{
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"kind": "Enum",
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"type": <type>,
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"typeID": "<fully qualified type ID>",
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"initializers":[],
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"fields": [
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{
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"id": "rawValue",
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"type": <type>
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}
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]
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}

Example


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{
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"kind": "Enum",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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},
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"typeID": "0x3.GreatContract.GreatEnum",
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"initializers":[],
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"fields": [
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{
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"id": "rawValue",
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"type": {
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"kind": "String"
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}
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}
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]
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}

Repeated Types

When a composite type appears more than once within the same JSON type encoding, either because it is recursive or because it is repeated (e.g. in a composite field), the composite is instead represented by its type ID.

Example


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{
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"type":"Type",
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"value": {
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"staticType": {
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"kind":"Resource",
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"typeID":"0x3.GreatContract.NFT",
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"fields":[
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{"id":"foo",
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"type": {
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"kind":"Optional",
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"type":"0x3.GreatContract.NFT" // recursive NFT resource type is instead encoded as an ID
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}
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}
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],
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"initializers":[],
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"type":""
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}
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}
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}