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authorJohn Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>2017-11-23 09:47:11 -0500
committerJohn Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>2017-11-28 12:31:31 -0500
commit4d50598569fec0a4be4adef978a593aa71e87d02 (patch)
treeb8093e1cdcd17cc1077a72ecaa119c27c50cf94d
parentf2ae6f32a6e3e90d77564758383b9afbbac890b7 (diff)
[tests] Tidy up mininode
Add docstrings and renames some methods. Also removes the redundant NodeConn.readable() method override.
-rwxr-xr-xtest/functional/test_framework/mininode.py35
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py b/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py
index c8bd21e51f..838c885735 100755
--- a/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py
+++ b/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class NodeConnCB():
# Message receiving methods
- def deliver(self, conn, message):
+ def on_message(self, conn, message):
"""Receive message and dispatch message to appropriate callback.
We keep a count of how many of each message type has been received
@@ -233,12 +233,14 @@ class NodeConn(asyncore.dispatcher):
# Connection and disconnection methods
def handle_connect(self):
+ """asyncore callback when a connection is opened."""
if self.state != "connected":
logger.debug("Connected & Listening: %s:%d" % (self.dstaddr, self.dstport))
self.state = "connected"
self.cb.on_open(self)
def handle_close(self):
+ """asyncore callback when a connection is closed."""
logger.debug("Closing connection to: %s:%d" % (self.dstaddr, self.dstport))
self.state = "closed"
self.recvbuf = b""
@@ -250,7 +252,7 @@ class NodeConn(asyncore.dispatcher):
self.cb.on_close(self)
def disconnect_node(self):
- """ Disconnect the p2p connection.
+ """Disconnect the p2p connection.
Called by the test logic thread. Causes the p2p connection
to be disconnected on the next iteration of the asyncore loop."""
@@ -258,16 +260,19 @@ class NodeConn(asyncore.dispatcher):
# Socket read methods
- def readable(self):
- return True
-
def handle_read(self):
+ """asyncore callback when data is read from the socket."""
t = self.recv(8192)
if len(t) > 0:
self.recvbuf += t
- self.got_data()
+ self._on_data()
+
+ def _on_data(self):
+ """Try to read P2P messages from the recv buffer.
- def got_data(self):
+ This method reads data from the buffer in a loop. It deserializes,
+ parses and verifies the P2P header, then passes the P2P payload to
+ the on_message callback for processing."""
try:
while True:
if len(self.recvbuf) < 4:
@@ -292,24 +297,27 @@ class NodeConn(asyncore.dispatcher):
f = BytesIO(msg)
t = MESSAGEMAP[command]()
t.deserialize(f)
- self.got_message(t)
+ self._log_message("receive", t)
+ self.on_message(t)
except Exception as e:
logger.exception('Error reading message:', repr(e))
raise
- def got_message(self, message):
- self._log_message("receive", message)
- self.cb.deliver(self, message)
+ def on_message(self, message):
+ """Callback for processing a P2P payload. Calls into NodeConnCB."""
+ self.cb.on_message(self, message)
# Socket write methods
def writable(self):
+ """asyncore method to determine whether the handle_write() callback should be called on the next loop."""
with mininode_lock:
pre_connection = self.state == "connecting"
length = len(self.sendbuf)
return (length > 0 or pre_connection)
def handle_write(self):
+ """asyncore callback when data should be written to the socket."""
with mininode_lock:
# asyncore does not expose socket connection, only the first read/write
# event, thus we must check connection manually here to know when we
@@ -327,6 +335,10 @@ class NodeConn(asyncore.dispatcher):
self.sendbuf = self.sendbuf[sent:]
def send_message(self, message, pushbuf=False):
+ """Send a P2P message over the socket.
+
+ This method takes a P2P payload, builds the P2P header and adds
+ the message to the send buffer to be sent over the socket."""
if self.state != "connected" and not pushbuf:
raise IOError('Not connected, no pushbuf')
self._log_message("send", message)
@@ -353,6 +365,7 @@ class NodeConn(asyncore.dispatcher):
# Class utility methods
def _log_message(self, direction, msg):
+ """Logs a message being sent or received over the connection."""
if direction == "send":
log_message = "Send message to "
elif direction == "receive":