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Reading & Writing DatalogXcm messages through robonomic commandline #119

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masoudir opened this issue Feb 23, 2021 · 2 comments
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Hello robonomic team,

I have executed your message passing through relay chain example available in this link. That was very good.

But I think if we can send or receive these messages (datalogXcm) through robonomics commandline, it would be better. I think it is possible to do that (read & write messages through multiple parachain) by only web-browses with the help of humans. Is it true? I think it would be better to engage robots for doing that.

This feature would help robots to communicate with each other regardless of web browser configurations. And I think this is the main proposal of polkadot.

Is it possible to add this feature to your platform (both write and read)?

@akru akru added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 23, 2021
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akru commented Feb 24, 2021

Hello @masoudir,
thank you for this future request.
I guess support for writing using XCM versions of datalog pallet could be added into existing datalog device via special CLI key, let it be -x.
Reading could be implemented by general version of datalog pallet without any changes.

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