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diff --git a/test/functional/README.md b/test/functional/README.md index a9b83076eb..77a9ce9acb 100644 --- a/test/functional/README.md +++ b/test/functional/README.md @@ -99,6 +99,16 @@ P2PInterface object and override the callback methods. Examples tests are [p2p_unrequested_blocks.py](p2p_unrequested_blocks.py), [p2p_compactblocks.py](p2p_compactblocks.py). +#### Prototyping tests + +The [`TestShell`](test-shell.md) class exposes the BitcoinTestFramework +functionality to interactive Python3 environments and can be used to prototype +tests. This may be especially useful in a REPL environment with session logging +utilities, such as +[IPython](https://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/interactive/reference.html#session-logging-and-restoring). +The logs of such interactive sessions can later be adapted into permanent test +cases. + ### Test framework modules The following are useful modules for test developers. They are located in [test/functional/test_framework/](test_framework). diff --git a/test/functional/rpc_dumptxoutset.py b/test/functional/rpc_dumptxoutset.py new file mode 100755 index 0000000000..7527bdfb08 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/functional/rpc_dumptxoutset.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright (c) 2019 The Bitcoin Core developers +# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying +# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. +"""Test the generation of UTXO snapshots using `dumptxoutset`. +""" +from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework +from test_framework.util import assert_equal, assert_raises_rpc_error + +import hashlib +from pathlib import Path + + +class DumptxoutsetTest(BitcoinTestFramework): + def set_test_params(self): + self.setup_clean_chain = True + self.num_nodes = 1 + + def run_test(self): + """Test a trivial usage of the dumptxoutset RPC command.""" + node = self.nodes[0] + mocktime = node.getblockheader(node.getblockhash(0))['time'] + 1 + node.setmocktime(mocktime) + node.generate(100) + + FILENAME = 'txoutset.dat' + out = node.dumptxoutset(FILENAME) + expected_path = Path(node.datadir) / 'regtest' / FILENAME + + assert expected_path.is_file() + + assert_equal(out['coins_written'], 100) + assert_equal(out['base_height'], 100) + assert_equal(out['path'], str(expected_path)) + # Blockhash should be deterministic based on mocked time. + assert_equal( + out['base_hash'], + '6fd417acba2a8738b06fee43330c50d58e6a725046c3d843c8dd7e51d46d1ed6') + + with open(str(expected_path), 'rb') as f: + digest = hashlib.sha256(f.read()).hexdigest() + # UTXO snapshot hash should be deterministic based on mocked time. + assert_equal( + digest, 'be032e5f248264ba08e11099ac09dbd001f6f87ffc68bf0f87043d8146d50664') + + # Specifying a path to an existing file will fail. + assert_raises_rpc_error( + -8, '{} already exists'.format(FILENAME), node.dumptxoutset, FILENAME) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + DumptxoutsetTest().main() diff --git a/test/functional/test-shell.md b/test/functional/test-shell.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f6ea9ef682 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/functional/test-shell.md @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +Test Shell for Interactive Environments +========================================= + +This document describes how to use the `TestShell` submodule in the functional +test suite. + +The `TestShell` submodule extends the `BitcoinTestFramework` functionality to +external interactive environments for prototyping and educational purposes. Just +like `BitcoinTestFramework`, the `TestShell` allows the user to: + +* Manage regtest bitcoind subprocesses. +* Access RPC interfaces of the underlying bitcoind instances. +* Log events to the functional test logging utility. + +The `TestShell` can be useful in interactive environments where it is necessary +to extend the object lifetime of the underlying `BitcoinTestFramework` between +user inputs. Such environments include the Python3 command line interpreter or +[Jupyter](https://jupyter.org/) notebooks running a Python3 kernel. + +## 1. Requirements + +* Python3 +* `bitcoind` built in the same repository as the `TestShell`. + +## 2. Importing `TestShell` from the Bitcoin Core repository + +We can import the `TestShell` by adding the path of the Bitcoin Core +`test_framework` module to the beginning of the PATH variable, and then +importing the `TestShell` class from the `test_shell` sub-package. + +``` +>>> import sys +>>> sys.path.insert(0, "/path/to/bitcoin/test/functional") +>>> from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell +``` + +The following `TestShell` methods manage the lifetime of the underlying bitcoind +processes and logging utilities. + +* `TestShell.setup()` +* `TestShell.shutdown()` + +The `TestShell` inherits all `BitcoinTestFramework` members and methods, such +as: +* `TestShell.nodes[index].rpc_method()` +* `TestShell.log.info("Custom log message")` + +The following sections demonstrate how to initialize, run, and shut down a +`TestShell` object. + +## 3. Initializing a `TestShell` object + +``` +>>> test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, setup_clean_chain=True) +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX +``` +The `TestShell` forwards all functional test parameters of the parent +`BitcoinTestFramework` object. The full set of argument keywords which can be +used to initialize the `TestShell` can be found in [section +#6](#custom-testshell-parameters) of this document. + +**Note: Running multiple instances of `TestShell` is not allowed.** Running a +single process also ensures that logging remains consolidated in the same +temporary folder. If you need more bitcoind nodes than set by default (1), +simply increase the `num_nodes` parameter during setup. + +``` +>>> test2 = TestShell().setup() +TestShell is already running! +``` + +## 4. Interacting with the `TestShell` + +Unlike the `BitcoinTestFramework` class, the `TestShell` keeps the underlying +Bitcoind subprocesses (nodes) and logging utilities running until the user +explicitly shuts down the `TestShell` object. + +During the time between the `setup` and `shutdown` calls, all `bitcoind` node +processes and `BitcoinTestFramework` convenience methods can be accessed +interactively. + +**Example: Mining a regtest chain** + +By default, the `TestShell` nodes are initialized with a clean chain. This means +that each node of the `TestShell` is initialized with a block height of 0. + +``` +>>> test.nodes[0].getblockchaininfo()["blocks"] +0 +``` + +We now let the first node generate 101 regtest blocks, and direct the coinbase +rewards to a wallet address owned by the mining node. + +``` +>>> address = test.nodes[0].getnewaddress() +>>> test.nodes[0].generatetoaddress(101, address) +['2b98dd0044aae6f1cca7f88a0acf366a4bfe053c7f7b00da3c0d115f03d67efb', ... +``` +Since the two nodes are both initialized by default to establish an outbound +connection to each other during `setup`, the second node's chain will include +the mined blocks as soon as they propagate. + +``` +>>> test.nodes[1].getblockchaininfo()["blocks"] +101 +``` +The block rewards from the first block are now spendable by the wallet of the +first node. + +``` +>>> test.nodes[0].getbalance() +Decimal('50.00000000') +``` + +We can also log custom events to the logger. + +``` +>>> test.nodes[0].log.info("Successfully mined regtest chain!") +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework.node0 (INFO): Successfully mined regtest chain! +``` + +**Note: Please also consider the functional test +[readme](../test/functional/README.md), which provides an overview of the +test-framework**. Modules such as +[key.py](../test/functional/test_framework/key.py), +[script.py](../test/functional/test_framework/script.py) and +[messages.py](../test/functional/test_framework/messages.py) are particularly +useful in constructing objects which can be passed to the bitcoind nodes managed +by a running `TestShell` object. + +## 5. Shutting the `TestShell` down + +Shutting down the `TestShell` will safely tear down all running bitcoind +instances and remove all temporary data and logging directories. + +``` +>>> test.shutdown() +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Cleaning up /path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX on exit +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful +``` +To prevent the logs from being removed after a shutdown, simply set the +`TestShell.options.nocleanup` member to `True`. +``` +>>> test.options.nocleanup = True +>>> test.shutdown() +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Not cleaning up dir /path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX on exit +20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful +``` + +The following utility consolidates logs from the bitcoind nodes and the +underlying `BitcoinTestFramework`: + +* `/path/to/bitcoin/test/functional/combine_logs.py + '/path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX'` + +## 6. Custom `TestShell` parameters + +The `TestShell` object initializes with the default settings inherited from the +`BitcoinTestFramework` class. The user can override these in +`TestShell.setup(key=value)`. + +**Note:** `TestShell.reset()` will reset test parameters to default values and +can be called after the TestShell is shut down. + +| Test parameter key | Default Value | Description | +|---|---|---| +| `bind_to_localhost_only` | `True` | Binds bitcoind RPC services to `127.0.0.1` if set to `True`.| +| `cachedir` | `"/path/to/bitcoin/test/cache"` | Sets the bitcoind datadir directory. | +| `chain` | `"regtest"` | Sets the chain-type for the underlying test bitcoind processes. | +| `configfile` | `"/path/to/bitcoin/test/config.ini"` | Sets the location of the test framework config file. | +| `coveragedir` | `None` | Records bitcoind RPC test coverage into this directory if set. | +| `loglevel` | `INFO` | Logs events at this level and higher. Can be set to `DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR` or `CRITICAL`. | +| `nocleanup` | `False` | Cleans up temporary test directory if set to `True` during `shutdown`. | +| `noshutdown` | `False` | Does not stop bitcoind instances after `shutdown` if set to `True`. | +| `num_nodes` | `1` | Sets the number of initialized bitcoind processes. | +| `perf` | False | Profiles running nodes with `perf` for the duration of the test if set to `True`. | +| `rpc_timeout` | `60` | Sets the RPC server timeout for the underlying bitcoind processes. | +| `setup_clean_chain` | `False` | Initializes an empty blockchain by default. A 199-block-long chain is initialized if set to `True`. | +| `randomseed` | Random Integer | `TestShell.options.randomseed` is a member of `TestShell` which can be accessed during a test to seed a random generator. User can override default with a constant value for reproducible test runs. | +| `supports_cli` | `False` | Whether the bitcoin-cli utility is compiled and available for the test. | +| `tmpdir` | `"/var/folders/.../"` | Sets directory for test logs. Will be deleted upon a successful test run unless `nocleanup` is set to `True` | +| `trace_rpc` | `False` | Logs all RPC calls if set to `True`. | +| `usecli` | `False` | Uses the bitcoin-cli interface for all bitcoind commands instead of directly calling the RPC server. Requires `supports_cli`. | diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py b/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py index f95c158a68..a9e669fea9 100755 --- a/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py +++ b/test/functional/test_framework/mininode.py @@ -478,7 +478,8 @@ class NetworkThread(threading.Thread): wait_until(lambda: not self.network_event_loop.is_running(), timeout=timeout) self.network_event_loop.close() self.join(timeout) - + # Safe to remove event loop. + NetworkThread.network_event_loop = None class P2PDataStore(P2PInterface): """A P2P data store class. diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py b/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py index 780aa5fe03..c56c0d06ff 100755 --- a/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py +++ b/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py @@ -99,12 +99,39 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass): self.supports_cli = False self.bind_to_localhost_only = True self.set_test_params() - - assert hasattr(self, "num_nodes"), "Test must set self.num_nodes in set_test_params()" + self.parse_args() def main(self): """Main function. This should not be overridden by the subclass test scripts.""" + assert hasattr(self, "num_nodes"), "Test must set self.num_nodes in set_test_params()" + + try: + self.setup() + self.run_test() + except JSONRPCException: + self.log.exception("JSONRPC error") + self.success = TestStatus.FAILED + except SkipTest as e: + self.log.warning("Test Skipped: %s" % e.message) + self.success = TestStatus.SKIPPED + except AssertionError: + self.log.exception("Assertion failed") + self.success = TestStatus.FAILED + except KeyError: + self.log.exception("Key error") + self.success = TestStatus.FAILED + except Exception: + self.log.exception("Unexpected exception caught during testing") + self.success = TestStatus.FAILED + except KeyboardInterrupt: + self.log.warning("Exiting after keyboard interrupt") + self.success = TestStatus.FAILED + finally: + exit_code = self.shutdown() + sys.exit(exit_code) + + def parse_args(self): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(usage="%(prog)s [options]") parser.add_argument("--nocleanup", dest="nocleanup", default=False, action="store_true", help="Leave bitcoinds and test.* datadir on exit or error") @@ -135,6 +162,9 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass): self.add_options(parser) self.options = parser.parse_args() + def setup(self): + """Call this method to start up the test framework object with options set.""" + PortSeed.n = self.options.port_seed check_json_precision() @@ -181,33 +211,20 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass): self.network_thread = NetworkThread() self.network_thread.start() - success = TestStatus.FAILED + if self.options.usecli: + if not self.supports_cli: + raise SkipTest("--usecli specified but test does not support using CLI") + self.skip_if_no_cli() + self.skip_test_if_missing_module() + self.setup_chain() + self.setup_network() - try: - if self.options.usecli: - if not self.supports_cli: - raise SkipTest("--usecli specified but test does not support using CLI") - self.skip_if_no_cli() - self.skip_test_if_missing_module() - self.setup_chain() - self.setup_network() - self.run_test() - success = TestStatus.PASSED - except JSONRPCException: - self.log.exception("JSONRPC error") - except SkipTest as e: - self.log.warning("Test Skipped: %s" % e.message) - success = TestStatus.SKIPPED - except AssertionError: - self.log.exception("Assertion failed") - except KeyError: - self.log.exception("Key error") - except Exception: - self.log.exception("Unexpected exception caught during testing") - except KeyboardInterrupt: - self.log.warning("Exiting after keyboard interrupt") + self.success = TestStatus.PASSED - if success == TestStatus.FAILED and self.options.pdbonfailure: + def shutdown(self): + """Call this method to shut down the test framework object.""" + + if self.success == TestStatus.FAILED and self.options.pdbonfailure: print("Testcase failed. Attaching python debugger. Enter ? for help") pdb.set_trace() @@ -225,7 +242,7 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass): should_clean_up = ( not self.options.nocleanup and not self.options.noshutdown and - success != TestStatus.FAILED and + self.success != TestStatus.FAILED and not self.options.perf ) if should_clean_up: @@ -238,20 +255,33 @@ class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass): self.log.warning("Not cleaning up dir {}".format(self.options.tmpdir)) cleanup_tree_on_exit = False - if success == TestStatus.PASSED: + if self.success == TestStatus.PASSED: self.log.info("Tests successful") exit_code = TEST_EXIT_PASSED - elif success == TestStatus.SKIPPED: + elif self.success == TestStatus.SKIPPED: self.log.info("Test skipped") exit_code = TEST_EXIT_SKIPPED else: self.log.error("Test failed. Test logging available at %s/test_framework.log", self.options.tmpdir) self.log.error("Hint: Call {} '{}' to consolidate all logs".format(os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + "/../combine_logs.py"), self.options.tmpdir)) exit_code = TEST_EXIT_FAILED - logging.shutdown() + # Logging.shutdown will not remove stream- and filehandlers, so we must + # do it explicitly. Handlers are removed so the next test run can apply + # different log handler settings. + # See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging.shutdown + for h in list(self.log.handlers): + h.flush() + h.close() + self.log.removeHandler(h) + rpc_logger = logging.getLogger("BitcoinRPC") + for h in list(rpc_logger.handlers): + h.flush() + rpc_logger.removeHandler(h) if cleanup_tree_on_exit: shutil.rmtree(self.options.tmpdir) - sys.exit(exit_code) + + self.nodes.clear() + return exit_code # Methods to override in subclass test scripts. def set_test_params(self): diff --git a/test/functional/test_framework/test_shell.py b/test/functional/test_framework/test_shell.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..26df128f1f --- /dev/null +++ b/test/functional/test_framework/test_shell.py @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright (c) 2019 The Bitcoin Core developers +# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying +# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. + +from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework + +class TestShell: + """Wrapper Class for BitcoinTestFramework. + + The TestShell class extends the BitcoinTestFramework + rpc & daemon process management functionality to external + python environments. + + It is a singleton class, which ensures that users only + start a single TestShell at a time.""" + + class __TestShell(BitcoinTestFramework): + def set_test_params(self): + pass + + def run_test(self): + pass + + def setup(self, **kwargs): + if self.running: + print("TestShell is already running!") + return + + # Num_nodes parameter must be set + # by BitcoinTestFramework child class. + self.num_nodes = 1 + + # User parameters override default values. + for key, value in kwargs.items(): + if hasattr(self, key): + setattr(self, key, value) + elif hasattr(self.options, key): + setattr(self.options, key, value) + else: + raise KeyError(key + " not a valid parameter key!") + + super().setup() + self.running = True + return self + + def shutdown(self): + if not self.running: + print("TestShell is not running!") + else: + super().shutdown() + self.running = False + + def reset(self): + if self.running: + print("Shutdown TestShell before resetting!") + else: + self.num_nodes = None + super().__init__() + + instance = None + + def __new__(cls): + # This implementation enforces singleton pattern, and will return the + # previously initialized instance if available + if not TestShell.instance: + TestShell.instance = TestShell.__TestShell() + TestShell.instance.running = False + return TestShell.instance + + def __getattr__(self, name): + return getattr(self.instance, name) + + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + return setattr(self.instance, name, value) diff --git a/test/functional/test_runner.py b/test/functional/test_runner.py index 6665d2e7f5..9b4a5d2030 100755 --- a/test/functional/test_runner.py +++ b/test/functional/test_runner.py @@ -191,6 +191,7 @@ BASE_SCRIPTS = [ 'rpc_uptime.py', 'wallet_resendwallettransactions.py', 'wallet_fallbackfee.py', + 'rpc_dumptxoutset.py', 'feature_minchainwork.py', 'rpc_getblockstats.py', 'wallet_create_tx.py', diff --git a/test/functional/wallet_balance.py b/test/functional/wallet_balance.py index c50dcd987a..a5f9a047ed 100755 --- a/test/functional/wallet_balance.py +++ b/test/functional/wallet_balance.py @@ -109,13 +109,51 @@ class WalletTest(BitcoinTestFramework): self.log.info("Test getbalance and getunconfirmedbalance with unconfirmed inputs") + # Before `test_balance()`, we have had two nodes with a balance of 50 + # each and then we: + # + # 1) Sent 40 from node A to node B with fee 0.01 + # 2) Sent 60 from node B to node A with fee 0.01 + # + # Then we check the balances: + # + # 1) As is + # 2) With transaction 2 from above with 2x the fee + # + # Prior to #16766, in this situation, the node would immediately report + # a balance of 30 on node B as unconfirmed and trusted. + # + # After #16766, we show that balance as unconfirmed. + # + # The balance is indeed "trusted" and "confirmed" insofar as removing + # the mempool transactions would return at least that much money. But + # the algorithm after #16766 marks it as unconfirmed because the 'taint' + # tracking of transaction trust for summing balances doesn't consider + # which inputs belong to a user. In this case, the change output in + # question could be "destroyed" by replace the 1st transaction above. + # + # The post #16766 behavior is correct; we shouldn't be treating those + # funds as confirmed. If you want to rely on that specific UTXO existing + # which has given you that balance, you cannot, as a third party + # spending the other input would destroy that unconfirmed. + # + # For example, if the test transactions were: + # + # 1) Sent 40 from node A to node B with fee 0.01 + # 2) Sent 10 from node B to node A with fee 0.01 + # + # Then our node would report a confirmed balance of 40 + 50 - 10 = 80 + # BTC, which is more than would be available if transaction 1 were + # replaced. + + def test_balances(*, fee_node_1=0): # getbalance without any arguments includes unconfirmed transactions, but not untrusted transactions assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(), Decimal('9.99')) # change from node 0's send - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(), Decimal('30') - fee_node_1) # change from node 1's send + assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(), Decimal('0')) # node 1's send had an unsafe input # Same with minconf=0 assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(minconf=0), Decimal('9.99')) - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(minconf=0), Decimal('30') - fee_node_1) + assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(minconf=0), Decimal('0')) # getbalance with a minconf incorrectly excludes coins that have been spent more recently than the minconf blocks ago # TODO: fix getbalance tracking of coin spentness depth assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(minconf=1), Decimal('0')) @@ -125,9 +163,9 @@ class WalletTest(BitcoinTestFramework): assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalances()['mine']['untrusted_pending'], Decimal('60')) assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getwalletinfo()["unconfirmed_balance"], Decimal('60')) - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getunconfirmedbalance(), Decimal('0')) # Doesn't include output of node 0's send since it was spent - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalances()['mine']['untrusted_pending'], Decimal('0')) - assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getwalletinfo()["unconfirmed_balance"], Decimal('0')) + assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getunconfirmedbalance(), Decimal('30') - fee_node_1) # Doesn't include output of node 0's send since it was spent + assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalances()['mine']['untrusted_pending'], Decimal('30') - fee_node_1) + assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getwalletinfo()["unconfirmed_balance"], Decimal('30') - fee_node_1) test_balances(fee_node_1=Decimal('0.01')) diff --git a/test/functional/wallet_bumpfee.py b/test/functional/wallet_bumpfee.py index 0948d47653..95d51adebb 100755 --- a/test/functional/wallet_bumpfee.py +++ b/test/functional/wallet_bumpfee.py @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ class BumpFeeTest(BitcoinTestFramework): "-walletrbf={}".format(i), "-mintxfee=0.00002", "-deprecatedrpc=totalFee", - "-addresstype=p2sh-segwit", # TODO update constants in test and remove + "-addresstype=bech32", ] for i in range(self.num_nodes)] def skip_test_if_missing_module(self): @@ -246,10 +246,8 @@ def test_dust_to_fee(rbf_node, dest_address): # the bumped tx sets fee=49,900, but it converts to 50,000 rbfid = spend_one_input(rbf_node, dest_address) fulltx = rbf_node.getrawtransaction(rbfid, 1) - # (32-byte p2sh-pwpkh output size + 148 p2pkh spend estimate) * 10k(discard_rate) / 1000 = 1800 - # P2SH outputs are slightly "over-discarding" due to the IsDust calculation assuming it will - # be spent as a P2PKH. - bumped_tx = rbf_node.bumpfee(rbfid, {"totalFee": 50000 - 1800}) + # (31-vbyte p2wpkh output size + 67-vbyte p2wpkh spend estimate) * 10k(discard_rate) / 1000 = 980 + bumped_tx = rbf_node.bumpfee(rbfid, {"totalFee": 50000 - 980}) full_bumped_tx = rbf_node.getrawtransaction(bumped_tx["txid"], 1) assert_equal(bumped_tx["fee"], Decimal("0.00050000")) assert_equal(len(fulltx["vout"]), 2) @@ -272,7 +270,9 @@ def test_settxfee(rbf_node, dest_address): def test_maxtxfee_fails(test, rbf_node, dest_address): - test.restart_node(1, ['-maxtxfee=0.00003'] + test.extra_args[1]) + # size of bumped transaction (p2wpkh, 1 input, 2 outputs): 141 vbytes + # expected bumping feerate of 20 sats/vbyte => 141*20 sats = 0.00002820 btc + test.restart_node(1, ['-maxtxfee=0.000025'] + test.extra_args[1]) rbf_node.walletpassphrase(WALLET_PASSPHRASE, WALLET_PASSPHRASE_TIMEOUT) rbfid = spend_one_input(rbf_node, dest_address) assert_raises_rpc_error(-4, "Unable to create transaction: Fee exceeds maximum configured by -maxtxfee", rbf_node.bumpfee, rbfid) diff --git a/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py b/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py index 4aeb393255..455e89e310 100755 --- a/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py +++ b/test/functional/wallet_listsinceblock.py @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ """Test the listsincelast RPC.""" from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework +from test_framework.messages import BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER from test_framework.util import ( assert_array_result, assert_equal, @@ -12,6 +13,7 @@ from test_framework.util import ( connect_nodes, ) +from decimal import Decimal class ListSinceBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): def set_test_params(self): @@ -33,6 +35,7 @@ class ListSinceBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): self.test_reorg() self.test_double_spend() self.test_double_send() + self.double_spends_filtered() def test_no_blockhash(self): txid = self.nodes[2].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[0].getnewaddress(), 1) @@ -291,5 +294,51 @@ class ListSinceBlockTest(BitcoinTestFramework): if tx['txid'] == txid1: assert_equal(tx['confirmations'], 2) + def double_spends_filtered(self): + ''' + `listsinceblock` was returning conflicted transactions even if they + occurred before the specified cutoff blockhash + ''' + spending_node = self.nodes[2] + dest_address = spending_node.getnewaddress() + + tx_input = dict( + sequence=BIP125_SEQUENCE_NUMBER, **next(u for u in spending_node.listunspent())) + rawtx = spending_node.createrawtransaction( + [tx_input], {dest_address: tx_input["amount"] - Decimal("0.00051000"), + spending_node.getrawchangeaddress(): Decimal("0.00050000")}) + signedtx = spending_node.signrawtransactionwithwallet(rawtx) + orig_tx_id = spending_node.sendrawtransaction(signedtx["hex"]) + original_tx = spending_node.gettransaction(orig_tx_id) + + double_tx = spending_node.bumpfee(orig_tx_id) + + # check that both transactions exist + block_hash = spending_node.listsinceblock( + spending_node.getblockhash(spending_node.getblockcount())) + original_found = False + double_found = False + for tx in block_hash['transactions']: + if tx['txid'] == original_tx['txid']: + original_found = True + if tx['txid'] == double_tx['txid']: + double_found = True + assert_equal(original_found, True) + assert_equal(double_found, True) + + lastblockhash = spending_node.generate(1)[0] + + # check that neither transaction exists + block_hash = spending_node.listsinceblock(lastblockhash) + original_found = False + double_found = False + for tx in block_hash['transactions']: + if tx['txid'] == original_tx['txid']: + original_found = True + if tx['txid'] == double_tx['txid']: + double_found = True + assert_equal(original_found, False) + assert_equal(double_found, False) + if __name__ == '__main__': ListSinceBlockTest().main() diff --git a/test/lint/lint-assertions.sh b/test/lint/lint-assertions.sh index 5bbcae79eb..a4c6f0a8d4 100755 --- a/test/lint/lint-assertions.sh +++ b/test/lint/lint-assertions.sh @@ -20,4 +20,15 @@ if [[ ${OUTPUT} != "" ]]; then EXIT_CODE=1 fi +# Macro CHECK_NONFATAL(condition) should be used instead of assert for RPC code, where it +# is undesirable to crash the whole program. See: src/util/check.h +# src/rpc/server.cpp is excluded from this check since it's mostly meta-code. +OUTPUT=$(git grep -nE 'assert *\(.*\);' -- "src/rpc/" "src/wallet/rpc*" ":(exclude)src/rpc/server.cpp") +if [[ ${OUTPUT} != "" ]]; then + echo "CHECK_NONFATAL(condition) should be used instead of assert for RPC code." + echo + echo "${OUTPUT}" + EXIT_CODE=1 +fi + exit ${EXIT_CODE} diff --git a/test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt b/test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt index b08837c1d4..576ae94098 100644 --- a/test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt +++ b/test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt @@ -1,9 +1,7 @@ -cas hights mor mut objext -unselect useable wit unparseable @@ -13,3 +11,4 @@ errorstring keyserver homogenous setban +hist diff --git a/test/lint/lint-spelling.sh b/test/lint/lint-spelling.sh index e70b73e1cc..251a94f7ff 100755 --- a/test/lint/lint-spelling.sh +++ b/test/lint/lint-spelling.sh @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ if ! command -v codespell > /dev/null; then fi IGNORE_WORDS_FILE=test/lint/lint-spelling.ignore-words.txt -if ! codespell --check-filenames --disable-colors --quiet-level=7 --ignore-words=${IGNORE_WORDS_FILE} $(git ls-files -- ":(exclude)build-aux/m4/" ":(exclude)contrib/seeds/*.txt" ":(exclude)depends/" ":(exclude)doc/release-notes/" ":(exclude)src/leveldb/" ":(exclude)src/qt/locale/" ":(exclude)src/secp256k1/" ":(exclude)src/univalue/"); then +if ! codespell --check-filenames --disable-colors --quiet-level=7 --ignore-words=${IGNORE_WORDS_FILE} $(git ls-files -- ":(exclude)build-aux/m4/" ":(exclude)contrib/seeds/*.txt" ":(exclude)depends/" ":(exclude)doc/release-notes/" ":(exclude)src/leveldb/" ":(exclude)src/qt/locale/" ":(exclude)src/qt/*.qrc" ":(exclude)src/secp256k1/" ":(exclude)src/univalue/"); then echo "^ Warning: codespell identified likely spelling errors. Any false positives? Add them to the list of ignored words in ${IGNORE_WORDS_FILE}" fi |