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plutus-tx-test-util
prettyprinter-configurable
stubs/plutus-ghc-stub
doc/docusaurus/docusaurus-examples.cabal

-- We never, ever, want this.
write-ghc-environment-files: never
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In order to demonstrate the usage of the `writeBlueprint` function, let's consider the following example validator function and its interface:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="interface types" start="-- BEGIN interface types" end="-- END interface types" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="interface types" start="-- BEGIN interface types" end="-- END interface types" />

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="validator" start="-- BEGIN validator" end="-- END validator" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="validator" start="-- BEGIN validator" end="-- END validator" />

## Importing required functionality

First of all, we need to import required functionality:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="imports" start="-- BEGIN imports" end="-- END imports" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="imports" start="-- BEGIN imports" end="-- END imports" />

## Defining a contract blueprint value

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We can construct a value of this type in the following way:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="contract blueprint declaration" start="-- BEGIN contract blueprint declaration" end="-- END contract blueprint declaration" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="contract blueprint declaration" start="-- BEGIN contract blueprint declaration" end="-- END contract blueprint declaration" />

The `contractId` field is optional and can be used to give a unique identifier to the contract.

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Here is an example construction:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="preamble declaration" start="-- BEGIN preamble declaration" end="-- END preamble declaration" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="preamble declaration" start="-- BEGIN preamble declaration" end="-- END preamble declaration" />

The `contractDefinitions` field is a registry of schema definitions used across the blueprint.
It can be constructed using the `deriveDefinitions` function which automatically constructs schema definitions for all the types it is applied to including the types nested within them.
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- An instance of the `GHC.Generics.Generic` type class:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="generic instances" start="-- BEGIN generic instances" end="-- END generic instances" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="generic instances" start="-- BEGIN generic instances" end="-- END generic instances" />

- An instance of the `AsDefinitionId` type class. Most of the time it could be derived generically with the `anyclass` strategy; for example:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="AsDefinitionId instances" start="-- BEGIN AsDefinitionId instances" end="-- END AsDefinitionId instances" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="AsDefinitionId instances" start="-- BEGIN AsDefinitionId instances" end="-- END AsDefinitionId instances" />

- An instance of the `HasSchema` type class. If your validator exposes standard supported types like `Integer` or `Bool`, you don't need to define this instance. If your validator uses custom types, then you should be deriving it using the `makeIsDataSchemaIndexed` Template Haskell function, which derives it alongside with the corresponding [ToBuiltinData]/[FromBuiltinData] instances; for example:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="makeIsDataSchemaIndexed" start="-- BEGIN makeIsDataSchemaIndexed" end="-- END makeIsDataSchemaIndexed" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="makeIsDataSchemaIndexed" start="-- BEGIN makeIsDataSchemaIndexed" end="-- END makeIsDataSchemaIndexed" />

## Defining a validator blueprint

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In our example, this would be:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="validator blueprint declaration" start="-- BEGIN validator blueprint declaration" end="-- END validator blueprint declaration" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="validator blueprint declaration" start="-- BEGIN validator blueprint declaration" end="-- END validator blueprint declaration" />

The `definitionRef` function is used to reference a schema definition of a given type.
It is smart enough to discover the schema definition from the `referencedType` list and fails to compile if the referenced type is not included.
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With all the pieces in place, we can now write the blueprint to a file:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="write blueprint to file" start="-- BEGIN write blueprint to file" end="-- END write blueprint to file" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="write blueprint to file" start="-- BEGIN write blueprint to file" end="-- END write blueprint to file" />

## Annotations

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For example, to add a title and description to the `MyParams` type, we can use the `SchemaTitle` and `SchemaDescription` annotations:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="MyParams annotations" start="-- BEGIN MyParams annotations" end="-- END MyParams annotations" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="MyParams annotations" start="-- BEGIN MyParams annotations" end="-- END MyParams annotations" />

These annotations result in the following JSON schema definition:

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For sum-types, it's possible to annotate constructors:

<LiteralInclude file="Cip57Blueprint.hs" language="haskell" title="MyRedeemer annotations" start="-- BEGIN MyRedeemer annotations" end="-- END MyRedeemer annotations" />
<LiteralInclude file="Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs" language="haskell" title="MyRedeemer annotations" start="-- BEGIN MyRedeemer annotations" end="-- END MyRedeemer annotations" />

These annotations result in the following JSON schema definition:

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cabal-version: 3.0
name: docusaurus-examples
version: 0.1.0.0
license: Apache-2.0
license-file: LICENSE
author: Yura Lazaryev
maintainer: Yuriy.Lazaryev@iohk.io
category: Language
build-type: Simple

source-repository head
type: git
location: https://github.com/IntersectMBO/plutus

common lang
default-language: Haskell2010
ghc-options:
-Wall -Wnoncanonical-monad-instances -Wincomplete-uni-patterns
-Wincomplete-record-updates -Wredundant-constraints -Widentities
-Wunused-packages -Wmissing-deriving-strategies

common ghc-version-support
-- See the section on GHC versions in CONTRIBUTING
if (impl(ghc <9.6) || impl(ghc >=9.7))
buildable: False

executable example-cip57
import: lang, ghc-version-support
main-is: Example/Cip57/Blueprint/Main.hs
hs-source-dirs: static/code
default-language: Haskell2010
other-modules: Paths_docusaurus_examples
build-depends:
, base ^>=4.18
, containers
, plutus-ledger-api
, plutus-tx
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