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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2022 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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"""Helpful routines for regression testing."""
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from base64 import b64encode
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from decimal import Decimal
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from subprocess import CalledProcessError
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import hashlib
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import inspect
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import pathlib
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import platform
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import random
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import re
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import time
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from . import coverage
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from .authproxy import AuthServiceProxy, JSONRPCException
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from collections.abc import Callable
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from typing import Optional, Union
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SATOSHI_PRECISION = Decimal('0.00000001')
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logger = logging.getLogger("TestFramework.utils")
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# Assert functions
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##################
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def assert_approx(v, vexp, vspan=0.00001):
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"""Assert that `v` is within `vspan` of `vexp`"""
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if isinstance(v, Decimal) or isinstance(vexp, Decimal):
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v=Decimal(v)
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vexp=Decimal(vexp)
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vspan=Decimal(vspan)
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if v < vexp - vspan:
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raise AssertionError("%s < [%s..%s]" % (str(v), str(vexp - vspan), str(vexp + vspan)))
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if v > vexp + vspan:
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raise AssertionError("%s > [%s..%s]" % (str(v), str(vexp - vspan), str(vexp + vspan)))
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def assert_fee_amount(fee, tx_size, feerate_BTC_kvB):
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"""Assert the fee is in range."""
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assert isinstance(tx_size, int)
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target_fee = get_fee(tx_size, feerate_BTC_kvB)
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if fee < target_fee:
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raise AssertionError("Fee of %s BTC too low! (Should be %s BTC)" % (str(fee), str(target_fee)))
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# allow the wallet's estimation to be at most 2 bytes off
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high_fee = get_fee(tx_size + 2, feerate_BTC_kvB)
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if fee > high_fee:
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raise AssertionError("Fee of %s BTC too high! (Should be %s BTC)" % (str(fee), str(target_fee)))
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def summarise_dict_differences(thing1, thing2):
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if not isinstance(thing1, dict) or not isinstance(thing2, dict):
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return thing1, thing2
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d1, d2 = {}, {}
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for k in sorted(thing1.keys()):
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if k not in thing2:
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d1[k] = thing1[k]
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elif thing1[k] != thing2[k]:
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d1[k], d2[k] = summarise_dict_differences(thing1[k], thing2[k])
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for k in sorted(thing2.keys()):
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if k not in thing1:
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d2[k] = thing2[k]
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return d1, d2
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def assert_equal(thing1, thing2, *args):
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if thing1 != thing2 and not args and isinstance(thing1, dict) and isinstance(thing2, dict):
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d1,d2 = summarise_dict_differences(thing1, thing2)
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raise AssertionError("not(%s == %s)\n in particular not(%s == %s)" % (thing1, thing2, d1, d2))
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if thing1 != thing2 or any(thing1 != arg for arg in args):
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raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
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def assert_greater_than(thing1, thing2):
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if thing1 <= thing2:
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raise AssertionError("%s <= %s" % (str(thing1), str(thing2)))
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def assert_greater_than_or_equal(thing1, thing2):
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if thing1 < thing2:
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raise AssertionError("%s < %s" % (str(thing1), str(thing2)))
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def assert_raises(exc, fun, *args, **kwds):
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assert_raises_message(exc, None, fun, *args, **kwds)
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def assert_raises_message(exc, message, fun, *args, **kwds):
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try:
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fun(*args, **kwds)
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except JSONRPCException:
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raise AssertionError("Use assert_raises_rpc_error() to test RPC failures")
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except exc as e:
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if message is not None and message not in e.error['message']:
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raise AssertionError(
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"Expected substring not found in error message:\nsubstring: '{}'\nerror message: '{}'.".format(
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message, e.error['message']))
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except Exception as e:
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raise AssertionError("Unexpected exception raised: " + type(e).__name__)
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else:
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raise AssertionError("No exception raised")
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def assert_raises_process_error(returncode: int, output: str, fun: Callable, *args, **kwds):
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"""Execute a process and asserts the process return code and output.
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Calls function `fun` with arguments `args` and `kwds`. Catches a CalledProcessError
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and verifies that the return code and output are as expected. Throws AssertionError if
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no CalledProcessError was raised or if the return code and output are not as expected.
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Args:
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returncode: the process return code.
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output: [a substring of] the process output.
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fun: the function to call. This should execute a process.
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args*: positional arguments for the function.
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kwds**: named arguments for the function.
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"""
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try:
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fun(*args, **kwds)
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except CalledProcessError as e:
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if returncode != e.returncode:
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raise AssertionError("Unexpected returncode %i" % e.returncode)
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if output not in e.output:
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raise AssertionError("Expected substring not found:" + e.output)
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else:
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raise AssertionError("No exception raised")
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def assert_raises_rpc_error(code: Optional[int], message: Optional[str], fun: Callable, *args, **kwds):
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"""Run an RPC and verify that a specific JSONRPC exception code and message is raised.
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Calls function `fun` with arguments `args` and `kwds`. Catches a JSONRPCException
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and verifies that the error code and message are as expected. Throws AssertionError if
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no JSONRPCException was raised or if the error code/message are not as expected.
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Args:
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code: the error code returned by the RPC call (defined in src/rpc/protocol.h).
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Set to None if checking the error code is not required.
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message: [a substring of] the error string returned by the RPC call.
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Set to None if checking the error string is not required.
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fun: the function to call. This should be the name of an RPC.
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args*: positional arguments for the function.
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kwds**: named arguments for the function.
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"""
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assert try_rpc(code, message, fun, *args, **kwds), "No exception raised"
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def try_rpc(code, message, fun, *args, **kwds):
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"""Tries to run an rpc command.
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Test against error code and message if the rpc fails.
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Returns whether a JSONRPCException was raised."""
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try:
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fun(*args, **kwds)
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except JSONRPCException as e:
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# JSONRPCException was thrown as expected. Check the code and message values are correct.
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if (code is not None) and (code != e.error["code"]):
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raise AssertionError("Unexpected JSONRPC error code %i" % e.error["code"])
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if (message is not None) and (message not in e.error['message']):
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raise AssertionError(
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"Expected substring not found in error message:\nsubstring: '{}'\nerror message: '{}'.".format(
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message, e.error['message']))
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return True
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except Exception as e:
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raise AssertionError("Unexpected exception raised: " + type(e).__name__)
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else:
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return False
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def assert_is_hex_string(string):
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try:
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int(string, 16)
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except Exception as e:
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raise AssertionError("Couldn't interpret %r as hexadecimal; raised: %s" % (string, e))
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def assert_is_hash_string(string, length=64):
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if not isinstance(string, str):
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raise AssertionError("Expected a string, got type %r" % type(string))
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elif length and len(string) != length:
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raise AssertionError("String of length %d expected; got %d" % (length, len(string)))
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elif not re.match('[abcdef0-9]+$', string):
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raise AssertionError("String %r contains invalid characters for a hash." % string)
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def assert_array_result(object_array, to_match, expected, should_not_find=False):
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"""
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Pass in array of JSON objects, a dictionary with key/value pairs
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to match against, and another dictionary with expected key/value
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pairs.
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If the should_not_find flag is true, to_match should not be found
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in object_array
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"""
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if should_not_find:
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assert_equal(expected, {})
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num_matched = 0
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for item in object_array:
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all_match = True
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for key, value in to_match.items():
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if item[key] != value:
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all_match = False
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if not all_match:
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continue
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elif should_not_find:
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num_matched = num_matched + 1
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for key, value in expected.items():
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if item[key] != value:
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raise AssertionError("%s : expected %s=%s" % (str(item), str(key), str(value)))
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num_matched = num_matched + 1
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if num_matched == 0 and not should_not_find:
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raise AssertionError("No objects matched %s" % (str(to_match)))
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if num_matched > 0 and should_not_find:
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raise AssertionError("Objects were found %s" % (str(to_match)))
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# Utility functions
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###################
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def check_json_precision():
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"""Make sure json library being used does not lose precision converting BTC values"""
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n = Decimal("20000000.00000003")
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satoshis = int(json.loads(json.dumps(float(n))) * 1.0e8)
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if satoshis != 2000000000000003:
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raise RuntimeError("JSON encode/decode loses precision")
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def count_bytes(hex_string):
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return len(bytearray.fromhex(hex_string))
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def str_to_b64str(string):
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return b64encode(string.encode('utf-8')).decode('ascii')
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def ceildiv(a, b):
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"""
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Divide 2 ints and round up to next int rather than round down
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Implementation requires python integers, which have a // operator that does floor division.
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Other types like decimal.Decimal whose // operator truncates towards 0 will not work.
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"""
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assert isinstance(a, int)
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assert isinstance(b, int)
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return -(-a // b)
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def random_bitflip(data):
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data = list(data)
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data[random.randrange(len(data))] ^= (1 << (random.randrange(8)))
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return bytes(data)
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def get_fee(tx_size, feerate_btc_kvb):
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"""Calculate the fee in BTC given a feerate is BTC/kvB. Reflects CFeeRate::GetFee"""
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feerate_sat_kvb = int(feerate_btc_kvb * Decimal(1e8)) # Fee in sat/kvb as an int to avoid float precision errors
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target_fee_sat = ceildiv(feerate_sat_kvb * tx_size, 1000) # Round calculated fee up to nearest sat
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return target_fee_sat / Decimal(1e8) # Return result in BTC
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def satoshi_round(amount: Union[int, float, str], *, rounding: str) -> Decimal:
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"""Rounds a Decimal amount to the nearest satoshi using the specified rounding mode."""
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return Decimal(amount).quantize(SATOSHI_PRECISION, rounding=rounding)
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def wait_until_helper_internal(predicate, *, attempts=float('inf'), timeout=float('inf'), lock=None, timeout_factor=1.0):
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"""Sleep until the predicate resolves to be True.
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Warning: Note that this method is not recommended to be used in tests as it is
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not aware of the context of the test framework. Using the `wait_until()` members
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from `BitcoinTestFramework` or `P2PInterface` class ensures the timeout is
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properly scaled. Furthermore, `wait_until()` from `P2PInterface` class in
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`p2p.py` has a preset lock.
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"""
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if attempts == float('inf') and timeout == float('inf'):
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timeout = 60
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timeout = timeout * timeout_factor
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attempt = 0
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time_end = time.time() + timeout
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while attempt < attempts and time.time() < time_end:
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if lock:
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with lock:
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if predicate():
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return
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else:
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if predicate():
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return
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attempt += 1
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time.sleep(0.05)
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# Print the cause of the timeout
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predicate_source = "''''\n" + inspect.getsource(predicate) + "'''"
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logger.error("wait_until() failed. Predicate: {}".format(predicate_source))
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if attempt >= attempts:
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raise AssertionError("Predicate {} not true after {} attempts".format(predicate_source, attempts))
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elif time.time() >= time_end:
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raise AssertionError("Predicate {} not true after {} seconds".format(predicate_source, timeout))
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raise RuntimeError('Unreachable')
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def sha256sum_file(filename):
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h = hashlib.sha256()
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with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
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d = f.read(4096)
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while len(d) > 0:
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h.update(d)
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d = f.read(4096)
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return h.digest()
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def util_xor(data, key, *, offset):
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data = bytearray(data)
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for i in range(len(data)):
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data[i] ^= key[(i + offset) % len(key)]
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return bytes(data)
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# RPC/P2P connection constants and functions
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############################################
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# The maximum number of nodes a single test can spawn
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MAX_NODES = 12
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# Don't assign p2p, rpc or tor ports lower than this
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PORT_MIN = int(os.getenv('TEST_RUNNER_PORT_MIN', default=11000))
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# The number of ports to "reserve" for p2p, rpc and tor, each
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PORT_RANGE = 5000
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class PortSeed:
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# Must be initialized with a unique integer for each process
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n = None
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def get_rpc_proxy(url: str, node_number: int, *, timeout: Optional[int]=None, coveragedir: Optional[str]=None) -> coverage.AuthServiceProxyWrapper:
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"""
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Args:
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url: URL of the RPC server to call
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node_number: the node number (or id) that this calls to
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Kwargs:
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timeout: HTTP timeout in seconds
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coveragedir: Directory
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Returns:
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AuthServiceProxy. convenience object for making RPC calls.
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"""
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proxy_kwargs = {}
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if timeout is not None:
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proxy_kwargs['timeout'] = int(timeout)
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proxy = AuthServiceProxy(url, **proxy_kwargs)
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coverage_logfile = coverage.get_filename(coveragedir, node_number) if coveragedir else None
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return coverage.AuthServiceProxyWrapper(proxy, url, coverage_logfile)
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def p2p_port(n):
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assert n <= MAX_NODES
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return PORT_MIN + n + (MAX_NODES * PortSeed.n) % (PORT_RANGE - 1 - MAX_NODES)
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def rpc_port(n):
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return p2p_port(n) + PORT_RANGE
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def tor_port(n):
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return p2p_port(n) + PORT_RANGE * 2
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def rpc_url(datadir, i, chain, rpchost):
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rpc_u, rpc_p = get_auth_cookie(datadir, chain)
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host = '127.0.0.1'
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port = rpc_port(i)
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if rpchost:
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parts = rpchost.split(':')
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if len(parts) == 2:
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host, port = parts
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else:
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host = rpchost
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return "http://%s:%s@%s:%d" % (rpc_u, rpc_p, host, int(port))
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# Node functions
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################
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def initialize_datadir(dirname, n, chain, disable_autoconnect=True):
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datadir = get_datadir_path(dirname, n)
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if not os.path.isdir(datadir):
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os.makedirs(datadir)
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write_config(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf"), n=n, chain=chain, disable_autoconnect=disable_autoconnect)
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os.makedirs(os.path.join(datadir, 'stderr'), exist_ok=True)
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os.makedirs(os.path.join(datadir, 'stdout'), exist_ok=True)
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return datadir
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def write_config(config_path, *, n, chain, extra_config="", disable_autoconnect=True):
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# Translate chain subdirectory name to config name
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if chain == 'testnet3':
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chain_name_conf_arg = 'testnet'
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chain_name_conf_section = 'test'
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else:
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chain_name_conf_arg = chain
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chain_name_conf_section = chain
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with open(config_path, 'w', encoding='utf8') as f:
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if chain_name_conf_arg:
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f.write("{}=1\n".format(chain_name_conf_arg))
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if chain_name_conf_section:
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f.write("[{}]\n".format(chain_name_conf_section))
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f.write("port=" + str(p2p_port(n)) + "\n")
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f.write("rpcport=" + str(rpc_port(n)) + "\n")
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# Disable server-side timeouts to avoid intermittent issues
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f.write("rpcservertimeout=99000\n")
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f.write("rpcdoccheck=1\n")
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f.write("fallbackfee=0.0002\n")
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f.write("server=1\n")
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f.write("keypool=1\n")
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f.write("discover=0\n")
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f.write("dnsseed=0\n")
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f.write("fixedseeds=0\n")
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f.write("listenonion=0\n")
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# Increase peertimeout to avoid disconnects while using mocktime.
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# peertimeout is measured in mock time, so setting it large enough to
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# cover any duration in mock time is sufficient. It can be overridden
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# in tests.
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f.write("peertimeout=999999999\n")
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f.write("printtoconsole=0\n")
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f.write("natpmp=0\n")
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f.write("shrinkdebugfile=0\n")
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f.write("deprecatedrpc=create_bdb\n") # Required to run the tests
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# To improve SQLite wallet performance so that the tests don't timeout, use -unsafesqlitesync
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f.write("unsafesqlitesync=1\n")
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if disable_autoconnect:
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f.write("connect=0\n")
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f.write(extra_config)
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def get_datadir_path(dirname, n):
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return pathlib.Path(dirname) / f"node{n}"
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def get_temp_default_datadir(temp_dir: pathlib.Path) -> tuple[dict, pathlib.Path]:
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"""Return os-specific environment variables that can be set to make the
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GetDefaultDataDir() function return a datadir path under the provided
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temp_dir, as well as the complete path it would return."""
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if platform.system() == "Windows":
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env = dict(APPDATA=str(temp_dir))
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datadir = temp_dir / "Bitcoin"
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else:
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env = dict(HOME=str(temp_dir))
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if platform.system() == "Darwin":
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datadir = temp_dir / "Library/Application Support/Bitcoin"
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else:
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datadir = temp_dir / ".bitcoin"
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return env, datadir
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def append_config(datadir, options):
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with open(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf"), 'a', encoding='utf8') as f:
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for option in options:
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f.write(option + "\n")
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def get_auth_cookie(datadir, chain):
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user = None
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password = None
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if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf")):
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with open(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf"), 'r', encoding='utf8') as f:
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for line in f:
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if line.startswith("rpcuser="):
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assert user is None # Ensure that there is only one rpcuser line
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user = line.split("=")[1].strip("\n")
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if line.startswith("rpcpassword="):
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assert password is None # Ensure that there is only one rpcpassword line
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password = line.split("=")[1].strip("\n")
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try:
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with open(os.path.join(datadir, chain, ".cookie"), 'r', encoding="ascii") as f:
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userpass = f.read()
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split_userpass = userpass.split(':')
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user = split_userpass[0]
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password = split_userpass[1]
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except OSError:
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pass
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if user is None or password is None:
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raise ValueError("No RPC credentials")
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return user, password
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# If a cookie file exists in the given datadir, delete it.
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def delete_cookie_file(datadir, chain):
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if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(datadir, chain, ".cookie")):
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logger.debug("Deleting leftover cookie file")
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os.remove(os.path.join(datadir, chain, ".cookie"))
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def softfork_active(node, key):
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"""Return whether a softfork is active."""
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return node.getdeploymentinfo()['deployments'][key]['active']
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def set_node_times(nodes, t):
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for node in nodes:
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node.setmocktime(t)
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def check_node_connections(*, node, num_in, num_out):
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info = node.getnetworkinfo()
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assert_equal(info["connections_in"], num_in)
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assert_equal(info["connections_out"], num_out)
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# Transaction/Block functions
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#############################
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# Create large OP_RETURN txouts that can be appended to a transaction
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# to make it large (helper for constructing large transactions). The
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# total serialized size of the txouts is about 66k vbytes.
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def gen_return_txouts():
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from .messages import CTxOut
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from .script import CScript, OP_RETURN
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txouts = [CTxOut(nValue=0, scriptPubKey=CScript([OP_RETURN, b'\x01'*67437]))]
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assert_equal(sum([len(txout.serialize()) for txout in txouts]), 67456)
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return txouts
|
|
|
|
|
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# Create a spend of each passed-in utxo, splicing in "txouts" to each raw
|
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# transaction to make it large. See gen_return_txouts() above.
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|
def create_lots_of_big_transactions(mini_wallet, node, fee, tx_batch_size, txouts, utxos=None):
|
|
txids = []
|
|
use_internal_utxos = utxos is None
|
|
for _ in range(tx_batch_size):
|
|
tx = mini_wallet.create_self_transfer(
|
|
utxo_to_spend=None if use_internal_utxos else utxos.pop(),
|
|
fee=fee,
|
|
)["tx"]
|
|
tx.vout.extend(txouts)
|
|
res = node.testmempoolaccept([tx.serialize().hex()])[0]
|
|
assert_equal(res['fees']['base'], fee)
|
|
txids.append(node.sendrawtransaction(tx.serialize().hex()))
|
|
return txids
|
|
|
|
|
|
def mine_large_block(test_framework, mini_wallet, node):
|
|
# generate a 66k transaction,
|
|
# and 14 of them is close to the 1MB block limit
|
|
txouts = gen_return_txouts()
|
|
fee = 100 * node.getnetworkinfo()["relayfee"]
|
|
create_lots_of_big_transactions(mini_wallet, node, fee, 14, txouts)
|
|
test_framework.generate(node, 1)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def find_vout_for_address(node, txid, addr):
|
|
"""
|
|
Locate the vout index of the given transaction sending to the
|
|
given address. Raises runtime error exception if not found.
|
|
"""
|
|
tx = node.getrawtransaction(txid, True)
|
|
for i in range(len(tx["vout"])):
|
|
if addr == tx["vout"][i]["scriptPubKey"]["address"]:
|
|
return i
|
|
raise RuntimeError("Vout not found for address: txid=%s, addr=%s" % (txid, addr))
|