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pytest: Migrate to in-tree pyln-testing
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""" A bitcoind proxy that allows instrumentation and canned responses
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"""
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from flask import Flask, request
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from bitcoin.rpc import JSONRPCError
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from bitcoin.rpc import RawProxy as BitcoinProxy
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from cheroot.wsgi import Server
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from cheroot.wsgi import PathInfoDispatcher
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import decimal
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import flask
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import json
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import logging
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import threading
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class DecimalEncoder(json.JSONEncoder):
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"""By default json.dumps does not handle Decimals correctly, so we override it's handling
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"""
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def default(self, o):
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if isinstance(o, decimal.Decimal):
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return "{:.8f}".format(float(o))
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return super(DecimalEncoder, self).default(o)
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class BitcoinRpcProxy(object):
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def __init__(self, bitcoind, rpcport=0):
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self.app = Flask("BitcoindProxy")
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self.app.add_url_rule("/", "API entrypoint", self.proxy, methods=['POST'])
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self.rpcport = rpcport
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self.mocks = {}
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self.mock_counts = {}
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self.bitcoind = bitcoind
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self.request_count = 0
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def _handle_request(self, r):
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brpc = BitcoinProxy(btc_conf_file=self.bitcoind.conf_file)
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method = r['method']
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# If we have set a mock for this method reply with that instead of
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# forwarding the request.
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if method in self.mocks and type(self.mocks[method]) == dict:
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ret = {}
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ret['id'] = r['id']
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ret['error'] = None
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ret['result'] = self.mocks[method]
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self.mock_counts[method] += 1
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return ret
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elif method in self.mocks and callable(self.mocks[method]):
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self.mock_counts[method] += 1
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return self.mocks[method](r)
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try:
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reply = {
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"result": brpc._call(r['method'], *r['params']),
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"error": None,
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"id": r['id']
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}
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except JSONRPCError as e:
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reply = {
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"error": e.error,
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"code": -32603,
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"id": r['id']
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}
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self.request_count += 1
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return reply
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def proxy(self):
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r = json.loads(request.data.decode('ASCII'))
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if isinstance(r, list):
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reply = [self._handle_request(subreq) for subreq in r]
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else:
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reply = self._handle_request(r)
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response = flask.Response(json.dumps(reply, cls=DecimalEncoder))
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response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
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return response
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def start(self):
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d = PathInfoDispatcher({'/': self.app})
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self.server = Server(('0.0.0.0', self.rpcport), d)
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self.proxy_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.server.start)
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self.proxy_thread.daemon = True
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self.proxy_thread.start()
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# Now that bitcoind is running on the real rpcport, let's tell all
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# future callers to talk to the proxyport. We use the bind_addr as a
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# signal that the port is bound and accepting connections.
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while self.server.bind_addr[1] == 0:
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pass
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self.rpcport = self.server.bind_addr[1]
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logging.debug("BitcoinRpcProxy proxying incoming port {} to {}".format(self.rpcport, self.bitcoind.rpcport))
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def stop(self):
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self.server.stop()
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self.proxy_thread.join()
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logging.debug("BitcoinRpcProxy shut down after processing {} requests".format(self.request_count))
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def mock_rpc(self, method, response=None):
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"""Mock the response to a future RPC call of @method
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The response can either be a dict with the full JSON-RPC response, or a
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function that returns such a response. If the response is None the mock
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is removed and future calls will be passed through to bitcoind again.
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"""
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if response is not None:
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self.mocks[method] = response
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self.mock_counts[method] = 0
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elif method in self.mocks:
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del self.mocks[method]
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from concurrent import futures
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from db import SqliteDbProvider, PostgresDbProvider
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from utils import NodeFactory, BitcoinD, ElementsD, env
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from utils import DEVELOPER, TEST_NETWORK # noqa: F401,F403
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import logging
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import os
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import pytest
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import re
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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# A dict in which we count how often a particular test has run so far. Used to
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# give each attempt its own numbered directory, and avoid clashes.
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__attempts = {}
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
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def test_base_dir():
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d = env("TEST_DIR", "/tmp")
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directory = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='ltests-', dir=d)
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print("Running tests in {}".format(directory))
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yield directory
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if os.listdir(directory) == []:
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shutil.rmtree(directory)
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@pytest.fixture
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def directory(request, test_base_dir, test_name):
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"""Return a per-test specific directory.
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This makes a unique test-directory even if a test is rerun multiple times.
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"""
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global __attempts
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# Auto set value if it isn't in the dict yet
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__attempts[test_name] = __attempts.get(test_name, 0) + 1
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directory = os.path.join(test_base_dir, "{}_{}".format(test_name, __attempts[test_name]))
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request.node.has_errors = False
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yield directory
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# This uses the status set in conftest.pytest_runtest_makereport to
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# determine whether we succeeded or failed. Outcome can be None if the
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# failure occurs during the setup phase, hence the use to getattr instead
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# of accessing it directly.
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outcome = getattr(request.node, 'rep_call', None).outcome
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failed = not outcome or request.node.has_errors or outcome != 'passed'
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if not failed:
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shutil.rmtree(directory)
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else:
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logging.debug("Test execution failed, leaving the test directory {} intact.".format(directory))
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@pytest.fixture
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def test_name(request):
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yield request.function.__name__
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network_daemons = {
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'regtest': BitcoinD,
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'liquid-regtest': ElementsD,
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}
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@pytest.fixture
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def bitcoind(directory, teardown_checks):
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chaind = network_daemons[env('TEST_NETWORK', 'regtest')]
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bitcoind = chaind(bitcoin_dir=directory)
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try:
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bitcoind.start()
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except Exception:
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bitcoind.stop()
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raise
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info = bitcoind.rpc.getnetworkinfo()
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if info['version'] < 160000:
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bitcoind.rpc.stop()
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raise ValueError("bitcoind is too old. At least version 16000 (v0.16.0)"
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" is needed, current version is {}".format(info['version']))
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info = bitcoind.rpc.getblockchaininfo()
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# Make sure we have some spendable funds
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if info['blocks'] < 101:
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bitcoind.generate_block(101 - info['blocks'])
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elif bitcoind.rpc.getwalletinfo()['balance'] < 1:
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logging.debug("Insufficient balance, generating 1 block")
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bitcoind.generate_block(1)
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yield bitcoind
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try:
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bitcoind.stop()
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except Exception:
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bitcoind.proc.kill()
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bitcoind.proc.wait()
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class TeardownErrors(object):
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def __init__(self):
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self.errors = []
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self.node_errors = []
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def add_error(self, msg):
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self.errors.append(msg)
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def add_node_error(self, node, msg):
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self.node_errors.append((node.daemon.prefix, msg))
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def __str__(self):
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node_errors = [" - {}: {}".format(*e) for e in self.node_errors]
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errors = [" - {}".format(e) for e in self.errors]
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errors = ["\nNode errors:"] + node_errors + ["Global errors:"] + errors
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return "\n".join(errors)
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def has_errors(self):
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return len(self.errors) > 0 or len(self.node_errors) > 0
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@pytest.fixture
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def teardown_checks(request):
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"""A simple fixture to collect errors during teardown.
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We need to collect the errors and raise them as the very last step in the
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fixture tree, otherwise some fixtures may not be cleaned up
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correctly. Require this fixture in all other fixtures that need to either
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cleanup before reporting an error or want to add an error that is to be
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reported.
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"""
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errors = TeardownErrors()
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yield errors
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if errors.has_errors():
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# Format a nice list of everything that went wrong and raise an exception
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request.node.has_errors = True
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raise ValueError(str(errors))
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@pytest.fixture
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def node_factory(request, directory, test_name, bitcoind, executor, db_provider, teardown_checks):
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nf = NodeFactory(
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test_name,
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bitcoind,
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executor,
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directory=directory,
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db_provider=db_provider,
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)
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yield nf
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ok, errs = nf.killall([not n.may_fail for n in nf.nodes])
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for e in errs:
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teardown_checks.add_error(e)
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def map_node_error(nodes, f, msg):
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for n in nodes:
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if n and f(n):
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teardown_checks.add_node_error(n, msg)
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, printValgrindErrors, "reported valgrind errors")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, printCrashLog, "had crash.log files")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, lambda n: not n.allow_broken_log and n.daemon.is_in_log(r'\*\*BROKEN\*\*'), "had BROKEN messages")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, checkReconnect, "had unexpected reconnections")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, checkBadGossip, "had bad gossip messages")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, lambda n: n.daemon.is_in_log('Bad reestablish'), "had bad reestablish")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, lambda n: n.daemon.is_in_log('bad hsm request'), "had bad hsm requests")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, lambda n: n.daemon.is_in_log(r'Accessing a null column'), "Accessing a null column")
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map_node_error(nf.nodes, checkMemleak, "had memleak messages")
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if not ok:
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teardown_checks.add_error("At least one lightning exited with unexpected non-zero return code")
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def getValgrindErrors(node):
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for error_file in os.listdir(node.daemon.lightning_dir):
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if not re.fullmatch(r"valgrind-errors.\d+", error_file):
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continue
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with open(os.path.join(node.daemon.lightning_dir, error_file), 'r') as f:
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errors = f.read().strip()
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if errors:
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return errors, error_file
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return None, None
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def printValgrindErrors(node):
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errors, fname = getValgrindErrors(node)
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if errors:
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print("-" * 31, "Valgrind errors", "-" * 32)
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print("Valgrind error file:", fname)
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print(errors)
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print("-" * 80)
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return 1 if errors else 0
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def getCrashLog(node):
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if node.may_fail:
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return None, None
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try:
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crashlog = os.path.join(node.daemon.lightning_dir, 'crash.log')
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with open(crashlog, 'r') as f:
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return f.readlines(), crashlog
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except Exception:
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return None, None
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def printCrashLog(node):
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errors, fname = getCrashLog(node)
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if errors:
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print("-" * 10, "{} (last 50 lines)".format(fname), "-" * 10)
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print("".join(errors[-50:]))
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print("-" * 80)
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return 1 if errors else 0
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def checkReconnect(node):
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# Without DEVELOPER, we can't suppress reconnection.
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if node.may_reconnect or not DEVELOPER:
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return 0
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if node.daemon.is_in_log('Peer has reconnected'):
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return 1
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return 0
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def checkBadGossip(node):
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if node.allow_bad_gossip:
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return 0
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# We can get bad gossip order from inside error msgs.
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if node.daemon.is_in_log('Bad gossip order from (?!error)'):
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# This can happen if a node sees a node_announce after a channel
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# is deleted, however.
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if node.daemon.is_in_log('Deleting channel'):
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return 0
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return 1
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# Other 'Bad' messages shouldn't happen.
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if node.daemon.is_in_log(r'gossipd.*Bad (?!gossip order from error)'):
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return 1
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return 0
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def checkBroken(node):
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if node.allow_broken_log:
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return 0
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# We can get bad gossip order from inside error msgs.
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if node.daemon.is_in_log(r'\*\*BROKEN\*\*'):
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return 1
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return 0
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def checkBadReestablish(node):
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if node.daemon.is_in_log('Bad reestablish'):
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return 1
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return 0
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def checkBadHSMRequest(node):
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if node.daemon.is_in_log('bad hsm request'):
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return 1
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return 0
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def checkMemleak(node):
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if node.daemon.is_in_log('MEMLEAK:'):
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return 1
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return 0
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# Mapping from TEST_DB_PROVIDER env variable to class to be used
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providers = {
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'sqlite3': SqliteDbProvider,
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'postgres': PostgresDbProvider,
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}
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@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
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def db_provider(test_base_dir):
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provider = providers[os.getenv('TEST_DB_PROVIDER', 'sqlite3')](test_base_dir)
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provider.start()
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yield provider
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provider.stop()
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@pytest.fixture
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def executor(teardown_checks):
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ex = futures.ThreadPoolExecutor(max_workers=20)
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yield ex
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ex.shutdown(wait=False)
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@pytest.fixture
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def chainparams():
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chainparams = {
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'regtest': {
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"bip173_prefix": "bcrt",
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"elements": False,
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"name": "regtest",
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"p2sh_prefix": '2',
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"elements": False,
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"example_addr": "bcrt1qeyyk6sl5pr49ycpqyckvmttus5ttj25pd0zpvg",
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"feeoutput": False,
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},
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'liquid-regtest': {
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"bip173_prefix": "ert",
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"elements": True,
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"name": "liquid-regtest",
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"p2sh_prefix": 'X',
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"elements": True,
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"example_addr": "ert1qq8adjz4u6enf0cjey9j8yt0y490tact9fahkwf",
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"feeoutput": True,
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}
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}
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return chainparams[env('TEST_NETWORK', 'regtest')]
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from pyln.testing.fixtures import directory, test_base_dir, test_name, chainparams, node_factory, bitcoind, teardown_checks, db_provider, executor # noqa: F401,F403
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