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@newton-xyz/policy-pack-redstone

v2.0.2

Published

Bindings-only Newton redstone policy pack (zod schemas + deployments). No PolicyPack export yet — use with NewtonShield.guardedCall until pack.ts lands.

Downloads

636

Readme

@newton-xyz/policy-pack-redstone

Gates vault deposits when the on-chain price oracle diverges from RedStone's market price beyond a configured threshold

Typed TypeScript bindings for the Newton redstone policy pack. Generated from the AVS-side artifacts at /redstone/ in this repo.

Install

pnpm add @newton-xyz/policy-pack-redstone

What's exported

| Export | Source | Purpose | |---|---|---| | redstone (PolicyPack<Params, WasmArgs, Secrets>) | pack.ts | Canonical pack object; pass to createShield(...) from @newton-xyz/newton-shield-sdk. | | prepareQuery, PrepareQueryOptions | prepare-query.ts | Reads symbol/rpcUrl/onchainOracle/provider/prevSnapshot from the SDK options bag. | | WasmArgsSchema (zod) + WasmArgs (type) | wasm_args_schema.json | Inputs the pack's WASM receives at evaluation time. | | SecretsSchema (zod) + Secrets (type) | secrets_schema.json | API credentials uploaded before run/sim. | | ParamsSchema (zod) + Params (type) | params_schema.json | Configuration thresholds, set at policy upload time. | | deployments | top-level deployments.json | chainId → { policy, policyData, wasmCid, ... } | | PACK_NAME, PACK_VERSION, PACK_DESCRIPTION, PACK_LINK, PACK_AUTHOR | policy_metadata.json | Static pack identity. |

Regeneration

The generated src/* files (everything except pack.ts and prepare-query.ts) are emitted from the upstream JSON schemas. Edit the schemas under /redstone/ and run pnpm gen:bindings from the repo root to regenerate.

The hand-written files, package.json, tsconfig.json, tsup.config.ts, and this README survive regen — you can hand-tune them.