from utils import TEST_NETWORK, VALGRIND # noqa: F401,F403 from pyln.testing.fixtures import directory, test_base_dir, test_name, chainparams, node_factory, bitcoind, teardown_checks, db_provider, executor, setup_logging, jsonschemas # noqa: F401,F403 from pyln.testing import utils from utils import COMPAT from pathlib import Path import os import pytest import re @pytest.fixture def node_cls(): return LightningNode class LightningNode(utils.LightningNode): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): utils.LightningNode.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) # We have some valgrind suppressions in the `tests/` # directory, so we can add these to the valgrind configuration # (not generally true when running pyln-testing, hence why # it's being done in this specialization, and not in the # library). if self.daemon.cmd_line[0] == 'valgrind': suppressions_path = Path(__file__).parent / "valgrind-suppressions.txt" self.daemon.cmd_prefix += [ f"--suppressions={suppressions_path}", "--gen-suppressions=all" ] # If we opted into checking the DB statements we will attach the dblog # plugin before starting the node check_dblog = os.environ.get("TEST_CHECK_DBSTMTS", None) == "1" db_type = os.environ.get("TEST_DB_PROVIDER", "sqlite3") if db_type == 'sqlite3' and check_dblog: dblog = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'plugins', 'dblog.py') has_dblog = len([o for o in self.daemon.cmd_line if 'dblog.py' in o]) > 0 if not has_dblog: # Add as an expanded option so we don't clobber other options. self.daemon.opts['plugin={}'.format(dblog)] = None self.daemon.opts['dblog-file'] = 'dblog.sqlite3' # FIXME: make sure bookkeeper is not disabled if db_type == 'postgres': accts_db = self.db.provider.get_db('', 'accounts', 0) self.daemon.opts['bookkeeper-db'] = accts_db.get_dsn() # Yes, we really want to test the local development version, not # something in out path. self.daemon.executable = 'lightningd/lightningd' class CompatLevel(object): """An object that encapsulates the compat-level of our build. """ def __init__(self): makefile = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "Makefile") lines = [l for l in open(makefile, 'r') if l.startswith('COMPAT_CFLAGS')] assert(len(lines) == 1) line = lines[0] flags = re.findall(r'COMPAT_V([0-9]+)=1', line) self.compat_flags = flags def __call__(self, version): return COMPAT and version in self.compat_flags @pytest.fixture def compat(): return CompatLevel() def is_compat(version): compat = CompatLevel() return compat(version)