How to use the @0xcert/ethereum-gateway.ActionsOrderActionKind.TRANSFER_VALUE function in @0xcert/ethereum-gateway

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github 0xcert / framework / packages / 0xcert-client / src / core / controllers / orders-controller.ts View on Github external
} as FrameworkActionsOrderAction);
          paymentAmount += this.context.payment.assetDestroyCost;
          break;
        }
        default: {
          break;
        }
      }
    }

    // Add order payment action.
    const value = new BigNumber(paymentAmount).multipliedBy(multiplier);
    const expiration = Date.now() + 172800000; // 2 days

    orderActions.push({
      kind: ActionsOrderActionKind.TRANSFER_VALUE,
      senderId: order.payerId,
      receiverId: this.context.payment.receiverAddress,
      value: value.toFixed(0),
      ledgerId: this.context.payment.tokenAddress,
    } as FrameworkActionsOrderAction);

    // Parse signers into valid API structure.
    const signers: Signer[] = order.signersIds.map((s) => { return { accountId: s, claim: '' }; });

    // Check if account is specified as signer and generate its claim.
    const accountSignerIndex = signers.findIndex((s) => s.accountId.toLowerCase() === this.context.provider.accountId.toLowerCase());
    if (accountSignerIndex !== -1) {
      const claimOrder = {
        kind: order.wildcardSigner ? OrderKind.SIGNED_DYNAMIC_ACTIONS_ORDER : OrderKind.SIGNED_FIXED_ACTIONS_ORDER,
        seed: date,
        signers: order.signersIds,