CORE ID Registry
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The CORE ID registry is the core contract that lies at the heart of CORE ID resolution. All CORE ID lookups start by querying the registry. The registry maintains a list of domains, recording the owner, resolver, and TTL for each, and allows the owner of a domain to make changes to that data.
The CORE ID registry is specified in EIP 137.
Returns the owner of the name specified by node
.
Returns the address of the resolver responsible for the name specified by node
.
Returns the caching time-to-live of the name specified by node
. Systems that wish to cache information about a name, including ownership, resolver address, and records, should respect this value. If TTL is zero, new data should be fetched on each query.
Reassigns ownership of the name identified by node
to owner
. Only callable by the current owner of the name.
Emits the following event:
Updates the resolver associated with the name identified by node
to resolver
. Only callable by the current owner of the name. resolver
must specify the address of a contract that implements the Resolver interface.
Emits the following event:
Updates the caching time-to-live of the name identified by node
. Only callable by the current owner of the name.
Emits the following event:
Creates a new subdomain of node
, assigning ownership of it to the specified owner
. If the domain already exists, ownership is reassigned but the resolver and TTL are left unmodified.
label
is the keccak256 hash of the subdomain label to create. For example, if you own alice.core and want to create the subdomain iam.alice.core, supply namehash('alice.core')
as the node
, and keccak256('iam')
as the label
.
Emits the following event:
Sets the owner, resolver, and TTL for an CORE ID record in a single operation. This function is offered for convenience, and is exactly equivalent to calling setResolver
, setTTL
and setOwner
in that order.
Sets the owner, resolver and TTL for a subdomain, creating it if necessary. This function is offered for convenience, and permits setting all three fields without first transferring ownership of the subdomain to the caller.
Sets or clears an approval. Approved accounts can execute all CORE ID registry operations on behalf of the caller.
Returns true if operator
is approved to make CORE ID registry operations on behalf of owner
.
Returns true if node
exists in this CORE ID registry. This will return false for records that are in the legacy CORE ID registry but have not yet been migrated to the new one.
The CORE ID registry.