Ava Chow 92a3d30f38
Merge bitcoin/bitcoin#34418: qa: Make wallet_multiwallet.py Windows crossbuild-compatible
111864ac30126dc64a9e21d4e1b5e3d9ef4e5358 qa: Avoid duplicating output in case the diff is the same (Hodlinator)
c2e28d455af8fbb8d6074dc26590e61b9764d761 ci: Enable `wallet_multiwallet.py` in "Windows, test cross-built" job (Hodlinator)
850a80c1999e671b6cce33d8545af06adf5f77f0 qa: Disable parts of the test when running under Windows or root (Hodlinator)
fb803e3c79e52305df74ae30e77fd36900a49c24 qa: Test scanning errors individually (Hodlinator)
ed43ce57cce53612f13ac7c6db59fa7ac60e31c4 qa: Check for platform-independent part of error message (Hodlinator)
64a098a9b6263dbdeea25f89f4c9fe3c53943dd1 refactor(qa): Break apart ginormous run_test() (Hodlinator)
bb1aff7ed7e4bd6618dfe75b5faa9956c3adead4 move-only(qa): Move wallet creation check down to others (Hodlinator)
d1a4ddb58ef676d4e7436cc3bcdf5fb3008b4b6f refactor(qa): Lift out functions to outer scopes (Hodlinator)
c811e47367d531b69c10e3fc976df764e79f13e2 scripted-diff: self.nodes[0] => node (Hodlinator)
73cf858911056717a4ebe97cd250f3a506136eff refactor(qa): Remove unused option (Hodlinator)

Pull request description:

  Makes the functional test compatible with *Linux->Windows cross-built executables*.

  Main parts:
  * Commit "qa: Check for platform-independent part of error message" switches to match on platform-independent part of error message.
  * Commit "qa: Test scanning errors individually" disentangles code causing the same error message substring, based on #31410.
  * Commit "qa: Disable parts of the test when running under Windows or root" enables the test to be run on Windows, based in part on https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/31410#issuecomment-3554721014.

  Also:
  * Removes unused option in wallet_multiwallet.py.
  * Breaks apart wallet_multiwallet.py's `run_test()` into smaller test functions.
  * Improves `assert_equal()` output for dicts.

  Fixes #31409.

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2014-present The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
"""Helpful routines for regression testing."""
from base64 import b64encode
from decimal import Decimal
from subprocess import CalledProcessError
import hashlib
import inspect
import json
import logging
import os
import pathlib
import platform
import random
import re
import shlex
import time
import types
from . import coverage
from .authproxy import AuthServiceProxy, JSONRPCException
from .descriptors import descsum_create
from collections.abc import Callable
from typing import Optional, Union
SATOSHI_PRECISION = Decimal('0.00000001')
logger = logging.getLogger("TestFramework.utils")
# Assert functions
##################
def assert_approx(v, vexp, vspan=0.00001):
"""Assert that `v` is within `vspan` of `vexp`"""
if isinstance(v, Decimal) or isinstance(vexp, Decimal):
v=Decimal(v)
vexp=Decimal(vexp)
vspan=Decimal(vspan)
if v < vexp - vspan:
raise AssertionError("%s < [%s..%s]" % (str(v), str(vexp - vspan), str(vexp + vspan)))
if v > vexp + vspan:
raise AssertionError("%s > [%s..%s]" % (str(v), str(vexp - vspan), str(vexp + vspan)))
def assert_fee_amount(fee, tx_size, feerate_BTC_kvB):
"""Assert the fee is in range."""
assert isinstance(tx_size, int)
target_fee = get_fee(tx_size, feerate_BTC_kvB)
if fee < target_fee:
raise AssertionError("Fee of %s BTC too low! (Should be %s BTC)" % (str(fee), str(target_fee)))
# allow the wallet's estimation to be at most 2 bytes off
high_fee = get_fee(tx_size + 2, feerate_BTC_kvB)
if fee > high_fee:
raise AssertionError("Fee of %s BTC too high! (Should be %s BTC)" % (str(fee), str(target_fee)))
def summarise_dict_differences(thing1, thing2):
if not isinstance(thing1, dict) or not isinstance(thing2, dict):
return thing1, thing2
d1, d2 = {}, {}
for k in sorted(thing1.keys()):
if k not in thing2:
d1[k] = thing1[k]
elif thing1[k] != thing2[k]:
d1[k], d2[k] = summarise_dict_differences(thing1[k], thing2[k])
for k in sorted(thing2.keys()):
if k not in thing1:
d2[k] = thing2[k]
return d1, d2
def assert_equal(thing1, thing2, *args):
if thing1 != thing2 and not args and isinstance(thing1, dict) and isinstance(thing2, dict):
d1,d2 = summarise_dict_differences(thing1, thing2)
if d1 != thing1 or d2 != thing2:
raise AssertionError(f"not({thing1!s} == {thing2!s})\n in particular not({d1!s} == {d2!s})")
else:
raise AssertionError(f"not({thing1!s} == {thing2!s})")
if thing1 != thing2 or any(thing1 != arg for arg in args):
raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
def assert_not_equal(thing1, thing2, *, error_message=""):
if thing1 == thing2:
raise AssertionError(f"Both values are {thing1}{f', {error_message}' if error_message else ''}")
def assert_greater_than(thing1, thing2):
if thing1 <= thing2:
raise AssertionError("%s <= %s" % (str(thing1), str(thing2)))
def assert_greater_than_or_equal(thing1, thing2):
if thing1 < thing2:
raise AssertionError("%s < %s" % (str(thing1), str(thing2)))
def assert_raises(exc, fun, *args, **kwds):
assert_raises_message(exc, None, fun, *args, **kwds)
def assert_raises_message(exc, message, fun, *args, **kwds):
try:
fun(*args, **kwds)
except JSONRPCException:
raise AssertionError("Use assert_raises_rpc_error() to test RPC failures")
except exc as e:
if message is not None and message not in str(e):
raise AssertionError("Expected substring not found in exception:\n"
f"substring: '{message}'\nexception: {e!r}.")
except Exception as e:
raise AssertionError("Unexpected exception raised: " + type(e).__name__)
else:
raise AssertionError("No exception raised")
def assert_raises_process_error(returncode: int, output: str, fun: Callable, *args, **kwds):
"""Execute a process and asserts the process return code and output.
Calls function `fun` with arguments `args` and `kwds`. Catches a CalledProcessError
and verifies that the return code and output are as expected. Throws AssertionError if
no CalledProcessError was raised or if the return code and output are not as expected.
Args:
returncode: the process return code.
output: [a substring of] the process output.
fun: the function to call. This should execute a process.
args*: positional arguments for the function.
kwds**: named arguments for the function.
"""
try:
fun(*args, **kwds)
except CalledProcessError as e:
if returncode != e.returncode:
raise AssertionError("Unexpected returncode %i" % e.returncode)
if output not in e.output:
raise AssertionError("Expected substring not found:" + e.output)
else:
raise AssertionError("No exception raised")
def assert_raises_rpc_error(code: Optional[int], message: Optional[str], fun: Callable, *args, **kwds):
"""Run an RPC and verify that a specific JSONRPC exception code and message is raised.
Calls function `fun` with arguments `args` and `kwds`. Catches a JSONRPCException
and verifies that the error code and message are as expected. Throws AssertionError if
no JSONRPCException was raised or if the error code/message are not as expected.
Args:
code: the error code returned by the RPC call (defined in src/rpc/protocol.h).
Set to None if checking the error code is not required.
message: [a substring of] the error string returned by the RPC call.
Set to None if checking the error string is not required.
fun: the function to call. This should be the name of an RPC.
args*: positional arguments for the function.
kwds**: named arguments for the function.
"""
assert try_rpc(code, message, fun, *args, **kwds), "No exception raised"
def try_rpc(code, message, fun, *args, **kwds):
"""Tries to run an rpc command.
Test against error code and message if the rpc fails.
Returns whether a JSONRPCException was raised."""
try:
fun(*args, **kwds)
except JSONRPCException as e:
# JSONRPCException was thrown as expected. Check the message and code values are correct.
if (message is not None) and (message not in e.error['message']):
raise AssertionError(
"Expected substring not found in error message:\nsubstring: '{}'\nerror message: '{}'.".format(
message, e.error['message']))
if (code is not None) and (code != e.error["code"]):
raise AssertionError("Unexpected JSONRPC error code %i" % e.error["code"])
return True
except Exception as e:
raise AssertionError("Unexpected exception raised: " + type(e).__name__)
else:
return False
def assert_is_hex_string(string):
try:
int(string, 16)
except Exception as e:
raise AssertionError("Couldn't interpret %r as hexadecimal; raised: %s" % (string, e))
def assert_is_hash_string(string, length=64):
if not isinstance(string, str):
raise AssertionError("Expected a string, got type %r" % type(string))
elif length and len(string) != length:
raise AssertionError("String of length %d expected; got %d" % (length, len(string)))
elif not re.match('[abcdef0-9]+$', string):
raise AssertionError("String %r contains invalid characters for a hash." % string)
def assert_array_result(object_array, to_match, expected, should_not_find=False):
"""
Pass in array of JSON objects, a dictionary with key/value pairs
to match against, and another dictionary with expected key/value
pairs.
If the should_not_find flag is true, to_match should not be found
in object_array
"""
if should_not_find:
assert_equal(expected, {})
num_matched = 0
for item in object_array:
all_match = True
for key, value in to_match.items():
if item[key] != value:
all_match = False
if not all_match:
continue
elif should_not_find:
num_matched = num_matched + 1
for key, value in expected.items():
if item[key] != value:
raise AssertionError("%s : expected %s=%s" % (str(item), str(key), str(value)))
num_matched = num_matched + 1
if num_matched == 0 and not should_not_find:
raise AssertionError("No objects matched %s" % (str(to_match)))
if num_matched > 0 and should_not_find:
raise AssertionError("Objects were found %s" % (str(to_match)))
# Utility functions
###################
def check_json_precision():
"""Make sure json library being used does not lose precision converting BTC values"""
n = Decimal("20000000.00000003")
satoshis = int(json.loads(json.dumps(float(n))) * 1.0e8)
if satoshis != 2000000000000003:
raise RuntimeError("JSON encode/decode loses precision")
class Binaries:
"""Helper class to provide information about bitcoin binaries
Attributes:
paths: Object returned from get_binary_paths() containing information
which binaries and command lines to use from environment variables and
the config file.
bin_dir: An optional string containing a directory path to look for
binaries, which takes precedence over the paths above, if specified.
This is used by tests calling binaries from previous releases.
"""
def __init__(self, paths, bin_dir, *, use_valgrind=False):
self.paths = paths
self.bin_dir = bin_dir
suppressions_file = pathlib.Path(__file__).resolve().parents[3] / "test" / "sanitizer_suppressions" / "valgrind.supp"
self.valgrind_cmd = [
"valgrind",
f"--suppressions={suppressions_file}",
"--gen-suppressions=all",
"--trace-children=yes", # Needed for 'bitcoin' wrapper
"--exit-on-first-error=yes",
"--error-exitcode=1",
"--quiet",
] if use_valgrind else []
def node_argv(self, **kwargs):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bitcoind"
return self._argv("node", self.paths.bitcoind, **kwargs)
def rpc_argv(self):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bitcoin-cli"
# Add -nonamed because "bitcoin rpc" enables -named by default, but bitcoin-cli doesn't
return self._argv("rpc", self.paths.bitcoincli) + ["-nonamed"]
def bench_argv(self):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bench_bitcoin"
return self._argv("bench", self.paths.bitcoin_bench)
def tx_argv(self):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bitcoin-tx"
return self._argv("tx", self.paths.bitcointx)
def util_argv(self):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bitcoin-util"
return self._argv("util", self.paths.bitcoinutil)
def wallet_argv(self):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bitcoin-wallet"
return self._argv("wallet", self.paths.bitcoinwallet)
def chainstate_argv(self):
"Return argv array that should be used to invoke bitcoin-chainstate"
return self._argv("chainstate", self.paths.bitcoinchainstate)
def _argv(self, command, bin_path, need_ipc=False):
"""Return argv array that should be used to invoke the command.
It either uses the bitcoin wrapper executable (if BITCOIN_CMD is set or
need_ipc is True), or the direct binary path (bitcoind, etc). When
bin_dir is set (by tests calling binaries from previous releases) it
always uses the direct path.
The returned args include valgrind, except when bin_dir is set
(previous releases). Also, valgrind will only apply to the bitcoin
wrapper executable directly, not to the commands that `bitcoin` calls.
"""
if self.bin_dir is not None:
return [os.path.join(self.bin_dir, os.path.basename(bin_path))]
elif self.paths.bitcoin_cmd is not None or need_ipc:
# If the current test needs IPC functionality, use the bitcoin
# wrapper binary and append -m so it calls multiprocess binaries.
bitcoin_cmd = self.paths.bitcoin_cmd or [self.paths.bitcoin_bin]
return self.valgrind_cmd + bitcoin_cmd + (["-m"] if need_ipc else []) + [command]
else:
return self.valgrind_cmd + [bin_path]
def get_binary_paths(config):
"""Get paths of all binaries from environment variables or their default values"""
paths = types.SimpleNamespace()
binaries = {
"bitcoin": "BITCOIN_BIN",
"bitcoind": "BITCOIND",
"bench_bitcoin": "BITCOIN_BENCH",
"bitcoin-cli": "BITCOINCLI",
"bitcoin-util": "BITCOINUTIL",
"bitcoin-tx": "BITCOINTX",
"bitcoin-chainstate": "BITCOINCHAINSTATE",
"bitcoin-wallet": "BITCOINWALLET",
}
# Set paths to bitcoin core binaries allowing overrides with environment
# variables.
for binary, env_variable_name in binaries.items():
default_filename = os.path.join(
config["environment"]["BUILDDIR"],
"bin",
binary + config["environment"]["EXEEXT"],
)
setattr(paths, env_variable_name.lower(), os.getenv(env_variable_name, default=default_filename))
# BITCOIN_CMD environment variable can be specified to invoke bitcoin
# wrapper binary instead of other executables.
paths.bitcoin_cmd = shlex.split(os.getenv("BITCOIN_CMD", "")) or None
return paths
def export_env_build_path(config):
os.environ["PATH"] = os.pathsep.join([
os.path.join(config["environment"]["BUILDDIR"], "bin"),
os.environ["PATH"],
])
def count_bytes(hex_string):
return len(bytearray.fromhex(hex_string))
def str_to_b64str(string):
return b64encode(string.encode('utf-8')).decode('ascii')
def ceildiv(a, b):
"""
Divide 2 ints and round up to next int rather than round down
Implementation requires python integers, which have a // operator that does floor division.
Other types like decimal.Decimal whose // operator truncates towards 0 will not work.
"""
assert isinstance(a, int)
assert isinstance(b, int)
return -(-a // b)
def random_bitflip(data):
data = list(data)
data[random.randrange(len(data))] ^= (1 << (random.randrange(8)))
return bytes(data)
def get_fee(tx_size, feerate_btc_kvb):
"""Calculate the fee in BTC given a feerate is BTC/kvB. Reflects CFeeRate::GetFee"""
feerate_sat_kvb = int(feerate_btc_kvb * Decimal(1e8)) # Fee in sat/kvb as an int to avoid float precision errors
target_fee_sat = ceildiv(feerate_sat_kvb * tx_size, 1000) # Round calculated fee up to nearest sat
return target_fee_sat / Decimal(1e8) # Return result in BTC
def satoshi_round(amount: Union[int, float, str], *, rounding: str) -> Decimal:
"""Rounds a Decimal amount to the nearest satoshi using the specified rounding mode."""
return Decimal(amount).quantize(SATOSHI_PRECISION, rounding=rounding)
def ensure_for(*, duration, f, check_interval=0.2):
"""Check if the predicate keeps returning True for duration.
check_interval can be used to configure the wait time between checks.
Setting check_interval to 0 will allow to have two checks: one in the
beginning and one after duration.
"""
# If check_interval is 0 or negative or larger than duration, we fall back
# to checking once in the beginning and once at the end of duration
if check_interval <= 0 or check_interval > duration:
check_interval = duration
time_end = time.time() + duration
predicate_source = "''''\n" + inspect.getsource(f) + "'''"
while True:
if not f():
raise AssertionError(f"Predicate {predicate_source} became false within {duration} seconds")
if time.time() > time_end:
return
time.sleep(check_interval)
def wait_until_helper_internal(predicate, *, timeout=60, lock=None, timeout_factor=1.0, check_interval=0.05):
"""Sleep until the predicate resolves to be True.
Warning: Note that this method is not recommended to be used in tests as it is
not aware of the context of the test framework. Using the `wait_until()` members
from `BitcoinTestFramework` or `P2PInterface` class ensures the timeout is
properly scaled. Furthermore, `wait_until()` from `P2PInterface` class in
`p2p.py` has a preset lock.
"""
timeout = timeout * timeout_factor
time_end = time.time() + timeout
while time.time() < time_end:
if lock:
with lock:
if predicate():
return
else:
if predicate():
return
time.sleep(check_interval)
# Print the cause of the timeout
predicate_source = "''''\n" + inspect.getsource(predicate) + "'''"
logger.error("wait_until() failed. Predicate: {}".format(predicate_source))
raise AssertionError("Predicate {} not true after {} seconds".format(predicate_source, timeout))
def bpf_cflags():
return [
"-Wno-error=implicit-function-declaration",
"-Wno-duplicate-decl-specifier", # https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/32322
]
def sha256sum_file(filename):
h = hashlib.sha256()
with open(filename, 'rb') as f:
d = f.read(4096)
while len(d) > 0:
h.update(d)
d = f.read(4096)
return h.digest()
def util_xor(data, key, *, offset):
data = bytearray(data)
for i in range(len(data)):
data[i] ^= key[(i + offset) % len(key)]
return bytes(data)
# RPC/P2P connection constants and functions
############################################
# The maximum number of nodes a single test can spawn
MAX_NODES = 12
# Don't assign p2p, rpc or tor ports lower than this
PORT_MIN = int(os.getenv('TEST_RUNNER_PORT_MIN', default=11000))
# The number of ports to "reserve" for p2p, rpc and tor, each
PORT_RANGE = 5000
class PortSeed:
# Must be initialized with a unique integer for each process
n = None
def get_rpc_proxy(url: str, node_number: int, *, timeout: Optional[int]=None, coveragedir: Optional[str]=None) -> coverage.AuthServiceProxyWrapper:
"""
Args:
url: URL of the RPC server to call
node_number: the node number (or id) that this calls to
Kwargs:
timeout: HTTP timeout in seconds
coveragedir: Directory
Returns:
AuthServiceProxy. convenience object for making RPC calls.
"""
proxy_kwargs = {}
if timeout is not None:
proxy_kwargs['timeout'] = int(timeout)
proxy = AuthServiceProxy(url, **proxy_kwargs)
coverage_logfile = coverage.get_filename(coveragedir, node_number) if coveragedir else None
return coverage.AuthServiceProxyWrapper(proxy, url, coverage_logfile)
def p2p_port(n):
assert n <= MAX_NODES
return PORT_MIN + n + (MAX_NODES * PortSeed.n) % (PORT_RANGE - 1 - MAX_NODES)
def rpc_port(n):
return p2p_port(n) + PORT_RANGE
def tor_port(n):
return p2p_port(n) + PORT_RANGE * 2
def rpc_url(datadir, i, chain, rpchost):
rpc_u, rpc_p = get_auth_cookie(datadir, chain)
host = '127.0.0.1'
port = rpc_port(i)
if rpchost:
parts = rpchost.split(':')
if len(parts) == 2:
host, port = parts
else:
host = rpchost
return "http://%s:%s@%s:%d" % (rpc_u, rpc_p, host, int(port))
# Node functions
################
def initialize_datadir(dirname, n, chain, disable_autoconnect=True):
datadir = get_datadir_path(dirname, n)
if not os.path.isdir(datadir):
os.makedirs(datadir)
write_config(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf"), n=n, chain=chain, disable_autoconnect=disable_autoconnect)
os.makedirs(os.path.join(datadir, 'stderr'), exist_ok=True)
os.makedirs(os.path.join(datadir, 'stdout'), exist_ok=True)
return datadir
def write_config(config_path, *, n, chain, extra_config="", disable_autoconnect=True):
# Translate chain subdirectory name to config name
if chain == 'testnet3':
chain_name_conf_arg = 'testnet'
chain_name_conf_section = 'test'
else:
chain_name_conf_arg = chain
chain_name_conf_section = chain
with open(config_path, 'w') as f:
if chain_name_conf_arg:
f.write("{}=1\n".format(chain_name_conf_arg))
if chain_name_conf_section:
f.write("[{}]\n".format(chain_name_conf_section))
f.write("port=" + str(p2p_port(n)) + "\n")
f.write("rpcport=" + str(rpc_port(n)) + "\n")
# Disable server-side timeouts to avoid intermittent issues
f.write("rpcservertimeout=99000\n")
f.write("rpcdoccheck=1\n")
f.write("rpcthreads=2\n")
f.write("fallbackfee=0.0002\n")
f.write("server=1\n")
f.write("keypool=1\n")
f.write("discover=0\n")
f.write("dnsseed=0\n")
f.write("fixedseeds=0\n")
f.write("listenonion=0\n")
# Increase peertimeout to avoid disconnects while using mocktime.
# peertimeout is measured in mock time, so setting it large enough to
# cover any duration in mock time is sufficient. It can be overridden
# in tests.
f.write("peertimeout=999999999\n")
f.write("printtoconsole=0\n")
f.write("natpmp=0\n")
f.write("shrinkdebugfile=0\n")
# To improve SQLite wallet performance so that the tests don't timeout, use -unsafesqlitesync
f.write("unsafesqlitesync=1\n")
if disable_autoconnect:
f.write("connect=0\n")
# Limit max connections to mitigate test failures on some systems caused by the warning:
# "Warning: Reducing -maxconnections from <...> to <...> due to system limitations".
# The value is calculated as follows:
# available_fds = 256 // Same as FD_SETSIZE on NetBSD.
# MIN_CORE_FDS = 151 // Number of file descriptors required for core functionality.
# MAX_ADDNODE_CONNECTIONS = 8 // Maximum number of -addnode outgoing nodes.
# nBind == 3 // Maximum number of bound interfaces used in a test.
#
# min_required_fds = MIN_CORE_FDS + MAX_ADDNODE_CONNECTIONS + nBind = 151 + 8 + 3 = 162;
# nMaxConnections = available_fds - min_required_fds = 256 - 161 = 94;
f.write("maxconnections=94\n")
f.write("par=" + str(min(2, os.cpu_count())) + "\n")
f.write(extra_config)
def get_datadir_path(dirname, n):
return pathlib.Path(dirname) / f"node{n}"
def get_temp_default_datadir(temp_dir: pathlib.Path) -> tuple[dict, pathlib.Path]:
"""Return os-specific environment variables that can be set to make the
GetDefaultDataDir() function return a datadir path under the provided
temp_dir, as well as the complete path it would return."""
if platform.system() == "Windows":
env = dict(APPDATA=str(temp_dir))
datadir = temp_dir / "Bitcoin"
else:
env = dict(HOME=str(temp_dir))
if platform.system() == "Darwin":
datadir = temp_dir / "Library/Application Support/Bitcoin"
else:
datadir = temp_dir / ".bitcoin"
return env, datadir
def append_config(datadir, options):
with open(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf"), 'a') as f:
for option in options:
f.write(option + "\n")
def get_auth_cookie(datadir, chain):
user = None
password = None
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf")):
with open(os.path.join(datadir, "bitcoin.conf"), 'r') as f:
for line in f:
if line.startswith("rpcuser="):
assert user is None # Ensure that there is only one rpcuser line
user = line.split("=")[1].strip("\n")
if line.startswith("rpcpassword="):
assert password is None # Ensure that there is only one rpcpassword line
password = line.split("=")[1].strip("\n")
try:
with open(os.path.join(datadir, chain, ".cookie"), 'r') as f:
userpass = f.read()
split_userpass = userpass.split(':')
user = split_userpass[0]
password = split_userpass[1]
except OSError:
pass
if user is None or password is None:
raise ValueError("No RPC credentials")
return user, password
# If a cookie file exists in the given datadir, delete it.
def delete_cookie_file(datadir, chain):
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(datadir, chain, ".cookie")):
logger.debug("Deleting leftover cookie file")
os.remove(os.path.join(datadir, chain, ".cookie"))
def softfork_active(node, key):
"""Return whether a softfork is active."""
return node.getdeploymentinfo()['deployments'][key]['active']
def set_node_times(nodes, t):
for node in nodes:
node.setmocktime(t)
def check_node_connections(*, node, num_in, num_out):
info = node.getnetworkinfo()
assert_equal(info["connections_in"], num_in)
assert_equal(info["connections_out"], num_out)
# Transaction/Block functions
#############################
# Create large OP_RETURN txouts that can be appended to a transaction
# to make it large (helper for constructing large transactions). The
# total serialized size of the txouts is about 66k vbytes.
def gen_return_txouts():
from .messages import CTxOut
from .script import CScript, OP_RETURN
txouts = [CTxOut(nValue=0, scriptPubKey=CScript([OP_RETURN, b'\x01'*67437]))]
assert_equal(sum([len(txout.serialize()) for txout in txouts]), 67456)
return txouts
# Create a spend of each passed-in utxo, splicing in "txouts" to each raw
# transaction to make it large. See gen_return_txouts() above.
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))
def dumb_sync_blocks(*, src, dst, height=None):
"""Sync blocks between `src` and `dst` nodes via RPC submitblock up to height."""
height = height or src.getblockcount()
for i in range(dst.getblockcount() + 1, height + 1):
block_hash = src.getblockhash(i)
block = src.getblock(blockhash=block_hash, verbose=0)
dst.submitblock(block)
assert_equal(dst.getblockcount(), height)
def sync_txindex(test_framework, node):
test_framework.log.debug("Waiting for node txindex to sync")
sync_start = int(time.time())
test_framework.wait_until(lambda: node.getindexinfo("txindex")["txindex"]["synced"])
test_framework.log.debug(f"Synced in {time.time() - sync_start} seconds")
def wallet_importprivkey(wallet_rpc, privkey, timestamp, *, label=""):
desc = descsum_create("combo(" + privkey + ")")
req = [{
"desc": desc,
"timestamp": timestamp,
"label": label,
}]
import_res = wallet_rpc.importdescriptors(req)
assert_equal(import_res[0]["success"], True)