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Migrate SET ENS functions from 1. to 4.x #4553

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luu-alex opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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Migrate SET ENS functions from 1. to 4.x #4553

luu-alex opened this issue Nov 17, 2021 · 2 comments
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luu-alex commented Nov 17, 2021

Description

Migrate the following functions and config file from web3-eth-ens ens 1.x branch to 4.x rewrite.
Functions:

  • setAddress
  • setPubkey
  • setContent
  • setContenthash
  • setMultihash

Deprecated functions from 1.x

  • resolver
  • owner

Acceptance Criteria

  • All functions above should be migrated (except deprecated functions)
  • All functions should be covered with unit tests

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@luu-alex luu-alex added the 4.x 4.0 related label Nov 17, 2021
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@luu-alex luu-alex changed the title Migrate ENS functions and config from 1.x Migrate Resolver ENS functions and config from 1.x Nov 29, 2021
@alexkarasyov alexkarasyov changed the title Migrate Resolver ENS functions and config from 1.x Migrate Resolver ENS functions and config from 1. to 4.x Nov 29, 2021
@luu-alex luu-alex changed the title Migrate Resolver ENS functions and config from 1. to 4.x Migrate Resolver SET ENS functions from 1. to 4.x Dec 6, 2021
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@luu-alex luu-alex changed the title Migrate Resolver SET ENS functions from 1. to 4.x Migrate SET ENS functions from 1. to 4.x Feb 22, 2022
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@luu-alex luu-alex closed this as completed Mar 3, 2022
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