@polkadot/types/interfaces#SocietyVote TypeScript Examples
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@polkadot/types/interfaces#SocietyVote.
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Example #1
Source File: Candidate.tsx From crust-apps with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
function Candidate ({ allMembers, isMember, ownMembers, value: { accountId, kind, value } }: Props): React.ReactElement<Props> {
const { api } = useApi();
const votes = useCall<VoteType[]>(api.query.society.votes.multi, [allMembers.map((memberId): [AccountId, string] => [accountId, memberId])], {
transform: (voteOpts: Option<SocietyVote>[]): VoteType[] =>
voteOpts
.map((voteOpt, index): [string, Option<SocietyVote>] => [allMembers[index], voteOpt])
.filter(([, voteOpt]) => voteOpt.isSome)
.map(([accountId, voteOpt]): VoteType => [accountId, voteOpt.unwrap()])
});
return (
<tr>
<td className='address all'>
<AddressSmall value={accountId} />
</td>
<BidType value={kind} />
<td className='number'>
<FormatBalance value={value} />
</td>
<Votes votes={votes} />
<td className='button'>
<CandidateVoting
candidateId={accountId.toString()}
isMember={isMember}
ownMembers={ownMembers}
/>
</td>
</tr>
);
}
Example #2
Source File: Defender.tsx From crust-apps with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
transformVotes = {
transform: (members: DeriveSocietyMember[]): VoteType[] =>
members
.filter(({ vote }): boolean => !!vote)
.map(({ accountId, vote }): VoteType => [accountId.toString(), vote as SocietyVote])
}