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Make createmultisig only accept public keys with the old functionality marked as deprecated. Splits _createmultisig_redeemscript into two functions, one for getting public keys from UniValue and one for getting addresses from UniValue and then their respective public keys. The one for retrieving address's public keys is located in rpcwallet.cpp Changes addwitnessaddress's output to be a JSON object with two fields, address and redeemscript. Adds a test to deprecated_rpc.py for testing the deprecation. Update the tests to use addwitnessaddress or give only public keys to createmultisig. Anything that used addwitnessaddress was also updated to reflect the new API.
207 lines
8.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
207 lines
8.4 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2016-2017 The Bitcoin Core developers
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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"""Test account RPCs.
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RPCs tested are:
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- getaccountaddress
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- getaddressesbyaccount
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- listaddressgroupings
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- setaccount
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- sendfrom (with account arguments)
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- move (with account arguments)
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"""
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
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from test_framework.util import assert_equal
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class WalletAccountsTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
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def set_test_params(self):
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self.setup_clean_chain = True
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self.num_nodes = 1
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self.extra_args = [[]]
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def run_test(self):
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node = self.nodes[0]
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# Check that there's no UTXO on any of the nodes
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assert_equal(len(node.listunspent()), 0)
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# Note each time we call generate, all generated coins go into
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# the same address, so we call twice to get two addresses w/50 each
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node.generate(1)
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node.generate(101)
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assert_equal(node.getbalance(), 100)
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# there should be 2 address groups
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# each with 1 address with a balance of 50 Bitcoins
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address_groups = node.listaddressgroupings()
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assert_equal(len(address_groups), 2)
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# the addresses aren't linked now, but will be after we send to the
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# common address
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linked_addresses = set()
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for address_group in address_groups:
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assert_equal(len(address_group), 1)
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assert_equal(len(address_group[0]), 2)
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assert_equal(address_group[0][1], 50)
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linked_addresses.add(address_group[0][0])
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# send 50 from each address to a third address not in this wallet
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# There's some fee that will come back to us when the miner reward
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# matures.
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common_address = "msf4WtN1YQKXvNtvdFYt9JBnUD2FB41kjr"
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txid = node.sendmany(
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fromaccount="",
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amounts={common_address: 100},
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subtractfeefrom=[common_address],
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minconf=1,
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)
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tx_details = node.gettransaction(txid)
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fee = -tx_details['details'][0]['fee']
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# there should be 1 address group, with the previously
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# unlinked addresses now linked (they both have 0 balance)
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address_groups = node.listaddressgroupings()
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assert_equal(len(address_groups), 1)
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assert_equal(len(address_groups[0]), 2)
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assert_equal(set([a[0] for a in address_groups[0]]), linked_addresses)
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assert_equal([a[1] for a in address_groups[0]], [0, 0])
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node.generate(1)
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# we want to reset so that the "" account has what's expected.
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# otherwise we're off by exactly the fee amount as that's mined
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# and matures in the next 100 blocks
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node.sendfrom("", common_address, fee)
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amount_to_send = 1.0
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# Create accounts and make sure subsequent account API calls
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# recognize the account/address associations.
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accounts = [Account(name) for name in ("a", "b", "c", "d", "e")]
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for account in accounts:
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account.add_receive_address(node.getaccountaddress(account.name))
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account.verify(node)
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# Send a transaction to each account, and make sure this forces
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# getaccountaddress to generate a new receiving address.
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for account in accounts:
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node.sendtoaddress(account.receive_address, amount_to_send)
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account.add_receive_address(node.getaccountaddress(account.name))
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account.verify(node)
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# Check the amounts received.
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node.generate(1)
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for account in accounts:
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assert_equal(
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node.getreceivedbyaddress(account.addresses[0]), amount_to_send)
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assert_equal(node.getreceivedbyaccount(account.name), amount_to_send)
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# Check that sendfrom account reduces listaccounts balances.
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for i, account in enumerate(accounts):
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to_account = accounts[(i+1) % len(accounts)]
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node.sendfrom(account.name, to_account.receive_address, amount_to_send)
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node.generate(1)
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for account in accounts:
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account.add_receive_address(node.getaccountaddress(account.name))
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account.verify(node)
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assert_equal(node.getreceivedbyaccount(account.name), 2)
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node.move(account.name, "", node.getbalance(account.name))
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account.verify(node)
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node.generate(101)
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expected_account_balances = {"": 5200}
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for account in accounts:
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expected_account_balances[account.name] = 0
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assert_equal(node.listaccounts(), expected_account_balances)
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assert_equal(node.getbalance(""), 5200)
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# Check that setaccount can assign an account to a new unused address.
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for account in accounts:
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address = node.getaccountaddress("")
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node.setaccount(address, account.name)
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account.add_address(address)
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account.verify(node)
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assert(address not in node.getaddressesbyaccount(""))
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# Check that addmultisigaddress can assign accounts.
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for account in accounts:
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addresses = []
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for x in range(10):
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addresses.append(node.getnewaddress())
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multisig_address = node.addmultisigaddress(5, addresses, account.name)['address']
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account.add_address(multisig_address)
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account.verify(node)
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node.sendfrom("", multisig_address, 50)
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node.generate(101)
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for account in accounts:
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assert_equal(node.getbalance(account.name), 50)
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# Check that setaccount can change the account of an address from a
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# different account.
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change_account(node, accounts[0].addresses[0], accounts[0], accounts[1])
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# Check that setaccount can change the account of an address which
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# is the receiving address of a different account.
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change_account(node, accounts[0].receive_address, accounts[0], accounts[1])
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# Check that setaccount can set the account of an address already
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# in the account. This is a no-op.
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change_account(node, accounts[2].addresses[0], accounts[2], accounts[2])
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# Check that setaccount can set the account of an address which is
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# already the receiving address of the account. It would probably make
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# sense for this to be a no-op, but right now it resets the receiving
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# address, causing getaccountaddress to return a brand new address.
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change_account(node, accounts[2].receive_address, accounts[2], accounts[2])
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class Account:
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def __init__(self, name):
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# Account name
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self.name = name
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# Current receiving address associated with this account.
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self.receive_address = None
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# List of all addresses assigned with this account
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self.addresses = []
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def add_address(self, address):
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assert_equal(address not in self.addresses, True)
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self.addresses.append(address)
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def add_receive_address(self, address):
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self.add_address(address)
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self.receive_address = address
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def verify(self, node):
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if self.receive_address is not None:
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assert self.receive_address in self.addresses
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assert_equal(node.getaccountaddress(self.name), self.receive_address)
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for address in self.addresses:
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assert_equal(node.getaccount(address), self.name)
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assert_equal(
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set(node.getaddressesbyaccount(self.name)), set(self.addresses))
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def change_account(node, address, old_account, new_account):
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assert_equal(address in old_account.addresses, True)
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node.setaccount(address, new_account.name)
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old_account.addresses.remove(address)
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new_account.add_address(address)
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# Calling setaccount on an address which was previously the receiving
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# address of a different account should reset the receiving address of
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# the old account, causing getaccountaddress to return a brand new
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# address.
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if address == old_account.receive_address:
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new_address = node.getaccountaddress(old_account.name)
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assert_equal(new_address not in old_account.addresses, True)
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assert_equal(new_address not in new_account.addresses, True)
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old_account.add_receive_address(new_address)
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old_account.verify(node)
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new_account.verify(node)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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WalletAccountsTest().main()
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