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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.
"""Base class for RPC testing."""
import configparser
from enum import Enum
import argparse
import logging
import os
import platform
import pdb
import random
import re
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import time
from .address import create_deterministic_address_bcrt1_p2tr_op_true
from .authproxy import JSONRPCException
from . import coverage
from .p2p import NetworkThread
from .test_node import TestNode
from .util import (
MAX_NODES,
PortSeed,
assert_equal,
check_json_precision,
find_vout_for_address,
get_datadir_path,
initialize_datadir,
p2p_port,
wait_until_helper_internal,
)
class TestStatus(Enum):
PASSED = 1
FAILED = 2
SKIPPED = 3
TEST_EXIT_PASSED = 0
TEST_EXIT_FAILED = 1
TEST_EXIT_SKIPPED = 77
TMPDIR_PREFIX = "bitcoin_func_test_"
class SkipTest(Exception):
"""This exception is raised to skip a test"""
def __init__(self, message):
self.message = message
class BitcoinTestMetaClass(type):
"""Metaclass for BitcoinTestFramework.
Ensures that any attempt to register a subclass of `BitcoinTestFramework`
adheres to a standard whereby the subclass overrides `set_test_params` and
`run_test` but DOES NOT override either `__init__` or `main`. If any of
those standards are violated, a ``TypeError`` is raised."""
def __new__(cls, clsname, bases, dct):
if not clsname == 'BitcoinTestFramework':
if not ('run_test' in dct and 'set_test_params' in dct):
raise TypeError("BitcoinTestFramework subclasses must override "
"'run_test' and 'set_test_params'")
if '__init__' in dct or 'main' in dct:
raise TypeError("BitcoinTestFramework subclasses may not override "
"'__init__' or 'main'")
return super().__new__(cls, clsname, bases, dct)
class BitcoinTestFramework(metaclass=BitcoinTestMetaClass):
"""Base class for a bitcoin test script.
Individual bitcoin test scripts should subclass this class and override the set_test_params() and run_test() methods.
Individual tests can also override the following methods to customize the test setup:
- add_options()
- setup_chain()
- setup_network()
- setup_nodes()
The __init__() and main() methods should not be overridden.
This class also contains various public and private helper methods."""
def __init__(self, test_file) -> None:
"""Sets test framework defaults. Do not override this method. Instead, override the set_test_params() method"""
self.chain: str = 'regtest'
self.setup_clean_chain: bool = False
self.noban_tx_relay: bool = False
self.nodes: list[TestNode] = []
self.extra_args = None
self.network_thread = None
self.rpc_timeout = 60 # Wait for up to 60 seconds for the RPC server to respond
self.supports_cli = True
self.bind_to_localhost_only = True
self.parse_args(test_file)
self.default_wallet_name = "default_wallet" if self.options.descriptors else ""
self.wallet_data_filename = "wallet.dat"
# Optional list of wallet names that can be set in set_test_params to
# create and import keys to. If unset, default is len(nodes) *
# [default_wallet_name]. If wallet names are None, wallet creation is
# skipped. If list is truncated, wallet creation is skipped and keys
# are not imported.
self.wallet_names = None
# By default the wallet is not required. Set to true by skip_if_no_wallet().
# When False, we ignore wallet_names regardless of what it is.
self._requires_wallet = False
# Disable ThreadOpenConnections by default, so that adding entries to
# addrman will not result in automatic connections to them.
self.disable_autoconnect = True
self.set_test_params()
assert self.wallet_names is None or len(self.wallet_names) <= self.num_nodes
self.rpc_timeout = int(self.rpc_timeout * self.options.timeout_factor) # optionally, increase timeout by a factor
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 subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
self.log.exception("Called Process failed with '{}'".format(e.output))
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, test_file):
previous_releases_path = os.getenv("PREVIOUS_RELEASES_DIR") or os.getcwd() + "/releases"
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")
parser.add_argument("--noshutdown", dest="noshutdown", default=False, action="store_true",
help="Don't stop bitcoinds after the test execution")
parser.add_argument("--cachedir", dest="cachedir", default=os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(test_file) + "/../cache"),
help="Directory for caching pregenerated datadirs (default: %(default)s)")
parser.add_argument("--tmpdir", dest="tmpdir", help="Root directory for datadirs (must not exist)")
parser.add_argument("-l", "--loglevel", dest="loglevel", default="INFO",
help="log events at this level and higher to the console. Can be set to DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR or CRITICAL. Passing --loglevel DEBUG will output all logs to console. Note that logs at all levels are always written to the test_framework.log file in the temporary test directory.")
parser.add_argument("--tracerpc", dest="trace_rpc", default=False, action="store_true",
help="Print out all RPC calls as they are made")
parser.add_argument("--portseed", dest="port_seed", default=os.getpid(), type=int,
help="The seed to use for assigning port numbers (default: current process id)")
parser.add_argument("--previous-releases", dest="prev_releases", action="store_true",
default=os.path.isdir(previous_releases_path) and bool(os.listdir(previous_releases_path)),
help="Force test of previous releases (default: %(default)s)")
parser.add_argument("--coveragedir", dest="coveragedir",
help="Write tested RPC commands into this directory")
parser.add_argument("--configfile", dest="configfile",
default=os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(test_file) + "/../config.ini"),
help="Location of the test framework config file (default: %(default)s)")
parser.add_argument("--pdbonfailure", dest="pdbonfailure", default=False, action="store_true",
help="Attach a python debugger if test fails")
parser.add_argument("--usecli", dest="usecli", default=False, action="store_true",
help="use bitcoin-cli instead of RPC for all commands")
parser.add_argument("--perf", dest="perf", default=False, action="store_true",
help="profile running nodes with perf for the duration of the test")
parser.add_argument("--valgrind", dest="valgrind", default=False, action="store_true",
help="run nodes under the valgrind memory error detector: expect at least a ~10x slowdown. valgrind 3.14 or later required. Does not apply to previous release binaries.")
parser.add_argument("--randomseed", type=int,
help="set a random seed for deterministically reproducing a previous test run")
parser.add_argument("--timeout-factor", dest="timeout_factor", type=float, help="adjust test timeouts by a factor. Setting it to 0 disables all timeouts")
parser.add_argument("--v2transport", dest="v2transport", default=False, action="store_true",
help="use BIP324 v2 connections between all nodes by default")
parser.add_argument("--v1transport", dest="v1transport", default=False, action="store_true",
help="Explicitly use v1 transport (can be used to overwrite global --v2transport option)")
self.add_options(parser)
# Running TestShell in a Jupyter notebook causes an additional -f argument
# To keep TestShell from failing with an "unrecognized argument" error, we add a dummy "-f" argument
# source: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48796169/how-to-fix-ipykernel-launcher-py-error-unrecognized-arguments-in-jupyter/56349168#56349168
parser.add_argument("-f", "--fff", help="a dummy argument to fool ipython", default="1")
self.options = parser.parse_args()
if self.options.timeout_factor == 0:
self.options.timeout_factor = 99999
self.options.timeout_factor = self.options.timeout_factor or (4 if self.options.valgrind else 1)
self.options.previous_releases_path = previous_releases_path
config = configparser.ConfigParser()
config.read_file(open(self.options.configfile))
self.config = config
if self.options.v1transport:
self.options.v2transport=False
if "descriptors" not in self.options:
# Wallet is not required by the test at all and the value of self.options.descriptors won't matter.
# It still needs to exist and be None in order for tests to work however.
# So set it to None to force -disablewallet, because the wallet is not needed.
self.options.descriptors = None
elif self.options.descriptors is None:
# Some wallet is either required or optionally used by the test.
# Prefer SQLite unless it isn't available
if self.is_sqlite_compiled():
self.options.descriptors = True
elif self.is_bdb_compiled():
self.options.descriptors = False
else:
# If neither are compiled, tests requiring a wallet will be skipped and the value of self.options.descriptors won't matter
# It still needs to exist and be None in order for tests to work however.
# So set it to None, which will also set -disablewallet.
self.options.descriptors = None
PortSeed.n = self.options.port_seed
def set_binary_paths(self):
"""Update self.options with the paths of all binaries from environment variables or their default values"""
binaries = {
"bitcoind": ("bitcoind", "BITCOIND"),
"bitcoin-cli": ("bitcoincli", "BITCOINCLI"),
"bitcoin-util": ("bitcoinutil", "BITCOINUTIL"),
"bitcoin-wallet": ("bitcoinwallet", "BITCOINWALLET"),
}
for binary, [attribute_name, env_variable_name] in binaries.items():
default_filename = os.path.join(
self.config["environment"]["BUILDDIR"],
"src",
binary + self.config["environment"]["EXEEXT"],
)
setattr(self.options, attribute_name, os.getenv(env_variable_name, default=default_filename))
def setup(self):
"""Call this method to start up the test framework object with options set."""
check_json_precision()
self.options.cachedir = os.path.abspath(self.options.cachedir)
config = self.config
self.set_binary_paths()
os.environ['PATH'] = os.pathsep.join([
os.path.join(config['environment']['BUILDDIR'], 'src'),
os.path.join(config['environment']['BUILDDIR'], 'src', 'qt'), os.environ['PATH']
])
# Set up temp directory and start logging
if self.options.tmpdir:
self.options.tmpdir = os.path.abspath(self.options.tmpdir)
os.makedirs(self.options.tmpdir, exist_ok=False)
else:
self.options.tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=TMPDIR_PREFIX)
self._start_logging()
# Seed the PRNG. Note that test runs are reproducible if and only if
# a single thread accesses the PRNG. For more information, see
# https://docs.python.org/3/library/random.html#notes-on-reproducibility.
# The network thread shouldn't access random. If we need to change the
# network thread to access randomness, it should instantiate its own
# random.Random object.
seed = self.options.randomseed
if seed is None:
seed = random.randrange(sys.maxsize)
else:
self.log.info("User supplied random seed {}".format(seed))
random.seed(seed)
self.log.info("PRNG seed is: {}".format(seed))
self.log.debug('Setting up network thread')
self.network_thread = NetworkThread()
self.network_thread.start()
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.success = TestStatus.PASSED
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()
self.log.debug('Closing down network thread')
self.network_thread.close()
if not self.options.noshutdown:
self.log.info("Stopping nodes")
if self.nodes:
self.stop_nodes()
else:
for node in self.nodes:
node.cleanup_on_exit = False
self.log.info("Note: bitcoinds were not stopped and may still be running")
should_clean_up = (
not self.options.nocleanup and
not self.options.noshutdown and
self.success != TestStatus.FAILED and
not self.options.perf
)
if should_clean_up:
self.log.info("Cleaning up {} on exit".format(self.options.tmpdir))
cleanup_tree_on_exit = True
elif self.options.perf:
self.log.warning("Not cleaning up dir {} due to perf data".format(self.options.tmpdir))
cleanup_tree_on_exit = False
else:
self.log.warning("Not cleaning up dir {}".format(self.options.tmpdir))
cleanup_tree_on_exit = False
if self.success == TestStatus.PASSED:
self.log.info("Tests successful")
exit_code = TEST_EXIT_PASSED
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("")
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))
self.log.error("")
self.log.error("If this failure happened unexpectedly or intermittently, please file a bug and provide a link or upload of the combined log.")
self.log.error(self.config['environment']['CLIENT_BUGREPORT'])
self.log.error("")
exit_code = TEST_EXIT_FAILED
# 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)
self.nodes.clear()
return exit_code
# Methods to override in subclass test scripts.
def set_test_params(self):
"""Tests must override this method to change default values for number of nodes, topology, etc"""
raise NotImplementedError
def add_options(self, parser):
"""Override this method to add command-line options to the test"""
pass
def skip_test_if_missing_module(self):
"""Override this method to skip a test if a module is not compiled"""
pass
def setup_chain(self):
"""Override this method to customize blockchain setup"""
self.log.info("Initializing test directory " + self.options.tmpdir)
if self.setup_clean_chain:
self._initialize_chain_clean()
else:
self._initialize_chain()
def setup_network(self):
"""Override this method to customize test network topology"""
self.setup_nodes()
# Connect the nodes as a "chain". This allows us
# to split the network between nodes 1 and 2 to get
# two halves that can work on competing chains.
#
# Topology looks like this:
# node0 <-- node1 <-- node2 <-- node3
#
# If all nodes are in IBD (clean chain from genesis), node0 is assumed to be the source of blocks (miner). To
# ensure block propagation, all nodes will establish outgoing connections toward node0.
# See fPreferredDownload in net_processing.
#
# If further outbound connections are needed, they can be added at the beginning of the test with e.g.
# self.connect_nodes(1, 2)
for i in range(self.num_nodes - 1):
self.connect_nodes(i + 1, i)
self.sync_all()
def setup_nodes(self):
"""Override this method to customize test node setup"""
self.add_nodes(self.num_nodes, self.extra_args)
self.start_nodes()
if self._requires_wallet:
self.import_deterministic_coinbase_privkeys()
if not self.setup_clean_chain:
for n in self.nodes:
assert_equal(n.getblockchaininfo()["blocks"], 199)
# To ensure that all nodes are out of IBD, the most recent block
# must have a timestamp not too old (see IsInitialBlockDownload()).
self.log.debug('Generate a block with current time')
block_hash = self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1, sync_fun=self.no_op)[0]
block = self.nodes[0].getblock(blockhash=block_hash, verbosity=0)
for n in self.nodes:
n.submitblock(block)
chain_info = n.getblockchaininfo()
assert_equal(chain_info["blocks"], 200)
assert_equal(chain_info["initialblockdownload"], False)
def import_deterministic_coinbase_privkeys(self):
for i in range(self.num_nodes):
self.init_wallet(node=i)
def init_wallet(self, *, node):
wallet_name = self.default_wallet_name if self.wallet_names is None else self.wallet_names[node] if node < len(self.wallet_names) else False
if wallet_name is not False:
n = self.nodes[node]
if wallet_name is not None:
n.createwallet(wallet_name=wallet_name, descriptors=self.options.descriptors, load_on_startup=True)
n.importprivkey(privkey=n.get_deterministic_priv_key().key, label='coinbase', rescan=True)
# Only enables wallet support when the module is available
def enable_wallet_if_possible(self):
self._requires_wallet = self.is_wallet_compiled()
def run_test(self):
"""Tests must override this method to define test logic"""
raise NotImplementedError
# Public helper methods. These can be accessed by the subclass test scripts.
def add_wallet_options(self, parser, *, descriptors=True, legacy=True):
kwargs = {}
if descriptors + legacy == 1:
# If only one type can be chosen, set it as default
kwargs["default"] = descriptors
group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(
# If only one type is allowed, require it to be set in test_runner.py
required=os.getenv("REQUIRE_WALLET_TYPE_SET") == "1" and "default" in kwargs)
if descriptors:
group.add_argument("--descriptors", action='store_const', const=True, **kwargs,
help="Run test using a descriptor wallet", dest='descriptors')
if legacy:
group.add_argument("--legacy-wallet", action='store_const', const=False, **kwargs,
help="Run test using legacy wallets", dest='descriptors')
def add_nodes(self, num_nodes: int, extra_args=None, *, rpchost=None, binary=None, binary_cli=None, versions=None):
"""Instantiate TestNode objects.
Should only be called once after the nodes have been specified in
set_test_params()."""
def get_bin_from_version(version, bin_name, bin_default):
if not version:
return bin_default
if version > 219999:
# Starting at client version 220000 the first two digits represent
# the major version, e.g. v22.0 instead of v0.22.0.
version *= 100
return os.path.join(
self.options.previous_releases_path,
re.sub(
r'\.0$' if version <= 219999 else r'(\.0){1,2}$',
'', # Remove trailing dot for point releases, after 22.0 also remove double trailing dot.
'v{}.{}.{}.{}'.format(
(version % 100000000) // 1000000,
(version % 1000000) // 10000,
(version % 10000) // 100,
(version % 100) // 1,
),
),
'bin',
bin_name,
)
if self.bind_to_localhost_only:
extra_confs = [["bind=127.0.0.1"]] * num_nodes
else:
extra_confs = [[]] * num_nodes
if extra_args is None:
extra_args = [[]] * num_nodes
# Whitelist peers to speed up tx relay / mempool sync. Don't use it if testing tx relay or timing.
if self.noban_tx_relay:
for i in range(len(extra_args)):
extra_args[i] = extra_args[i] + ["-whitelist=noban,in,[email protected]"]
if versions is None:
versions = [None] * num_nodes
if binary is None:
binary = [get_bin_from_version(v, 'bitcoind', self.options.bitcoind) for v in versions]
if binary_cli is None:
binary_cli = [get_bin_from_version(v, 'bitcoin-cli', self.options.bitcoincli) for v in versions]
assert_equal(len(extra_confs), num_nodes)
assert_equal(len(extra_args), num_nodes)
assert_equal(len(versions), num_nodes)
assert_equal(len(binary), num_nodes)
assert_equal(len(binary_cli), num_nodes)
for i in range(num_nodes):
args = list(extra_args[i])
test_node_i = TestNode(
i,
get_datadir_path(self.options.tmpdir, i),
chain=self.chain,
rpchost=rpchost,
timewait=self.rpc_timeout,
timeout_factor=self.options.timeout_factor,
bitcoind=binary[i],
bitcoin_cli=binary_cli[i],
version=versions[i],
coverage_dir=self.options.coveragedir,
cwd=self.options.tmpdir,
extra_conf=extra_confs[i],
extra_args=args,
use_cli=self.options.usecli,
start_perf=self.options.perf,
use_valgrind=self.options.valgrind,
descriptors=self.options.descriptors,
v2transport=self.options.v2transport,
)
self.nodes.append(test_node_i)
if not test_node_i.version_is_at_least(170000):
# adjust conf for pre 17
test_node_i.replace_in_config([('[regtest]', '')])
def start_node(self, i, *args, **kwargs):
"""Start a bitcoind"""
node = self.nodes[i]
node.start(*args, **kwargs)
node.wait_for_rpc_connection()
if self.options.coveragedir is not None:
coverage.write_all_rpc_commands(self.options.coveragedir, node.rpc)
def start_nodes(self, extra_args=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""Start multiple bitcoinds"""
if extra_args is None:
extra_args = [None] * self.num_nodes
assert_equal(len(extra_args), self.num_nodes)
try:
for i, node in enumerate(self.nodes):
node.start(extra_args[i], *args, **kwargs)
for node in self.nodes:
node.wait_for_rpc_connection()
except Exception:
# If one node failed to start, stop the others
self.stop_nodes()
raise
if self.options.coveragedir is not None:
for node in self.nodes:
coverage.write_all_rpc_commands(self.options.coveragedir, node.rpc)
def stop_node(self, i, expected_stderr='', wait=0):
"""Stop a bitcoind test node"""
self.nodes[i].stop_node(expected_stderr, wait=wait)
def stop_nodes(self, wait=0):
"""Stop multiple bitcoind test nodes"""
for node in self.nodes:
# Issue RPC to stop nodes
node.stop_node(wait=wait, wait_until_stopped=False)
for node in self.nodes:
# Wait for nodes to stop
node.wait_until_stopped()
def restart_node(self, i, extra_args=None, clear_addrman=False):
"""Stop and start a test node"""
self.stop_node(i)
if clear_addrman:
peers_dat = self.nodes[i].chain_path / "peers.dat"
os.remove(peers_dat)
with self.nodes[i].assert_debug_log(expected_msgs=[f'Creating peers.dat because the file was not found ("{peers_dat}")']):
self.start_node(i, extra_args)
else:
self.start_node(i, extra_args)
def wait_for_node_exit(self, i, timeout):
self.nodes[i].process.wait(timeout)
def connect_nodes(self, a, b, *, peer_advertises_v2=None, wait_for_connect: bool = True):
"""
Kwargs:
wait_for_connect: if True, block until the nodes are verified as connected. You might
want to disable this when using -stopatheight with one of the connected nodes,
since there will be a race between the actual connection and performing
the assertions before one node shuts down.
"""
from_connection = self.nodes[a]
to_connection = self.nodes[b]
ip_port = "127.0.0.1:" + str(p2p_port(b))
if peer_advertises_v2 is None:
peer_advertises_v2 = from_connection.use_v2transport
if peer_advertises_v2 != from_connection.use_v2transport:
from_connection.addnode(node=ip_port, command="onetry", v2transport=peer_advertises_v2)
else:
# skip the optional third argument if it matches the default, for
# compatibility with older clients
from_connection.addnode(ip_port, "onetry")
if not wait_for_connect:
return
# Use subversion as peer id. Test nodes have their node number appended to the user agent string
from_connection_subver = from_connection.getnetworkinfo()['subversion']
to_connection_subver = to_connection.getnetworkinfo()['subversion']
def find_conn(node, peer_subversion, inbound):
return next(filter(lambda peer: peer['subver'] == peer_subversion and peer['inbound'] == inbound, node.getpeerinfo()), None)
self.wait_until(lambda: find_conn(from_connection, to_connection_subver, inbound=False) is not None)
self.wait_until(lambda: find_conn(to_connection, from_connection_subver, inbound=True) is not None)
def check_bytesrecv(peer, msg_type, min_bytes_recv):
assert peer is not None, "Error: peer disconnected"
return peer['bytesrecv_per_msg'].pop(msg_type, 0) >= min_bytes_recv
# Poll until version handshake (fSuccessfullyConnected) is complete to
# avoid race conditions, because some message types are blocked from
# being sent or received before fSuccessfullyConnected.
#
# As the flag fSuccessfullyConnected is not exposed, check it by
# waiting for a pong, which can only happen after the flag was set.
self.wait_until(lambda: check_bytesrecv(find_conn(from_connection, to_connection_subver, inbound=False), 'pong', 29))
self.wait_until(lambda: check_bytesrecv(find_conn(to_connection, from_connection_subver, inbound=True), 'pong', 29))
def disconnect_nodes(self, a, b):
def disconnect_nodes_helper(node_a, node_b):
def get_peer_ids(from_connection, node_num):
result = []
for peer in from_connection.getpeerinfo():
if "testnode{}".format(node_num) in peer['subver']:
result.append(peer['id'])
return result
peer_ids = get_peer_ids(node_a, node_b.index)
if not peer_ids:
self.log.warning("disconnect_nodes: {} and {} were not connected".format(
node_a.index,
node_b.index,
))
return
for peer_id in peer_ids:
try:
node_a.disconnectnode(nodeid=peer_id)
except JSONRPCException as e:
# If this node is disconnected between calculating the peer id
# and issuing the disconnect, don't worry about it.
# This avoids a race condition if we're mass-disconnecting peers.
if e.error['code'] != -29: # RPC_CLIENT_NODE_NOT_CONNECTED
raise
# wait to disconnect
self.wait_until(lambda: not get_peer_ids(node_a, node_b.index), timeout=5)
self.wait_until(lambda: not get_peer_ids(node_b, node_a.index), timeout=5)
disconnect_nodes_helper(self.nodes[a], self.nodes[b])
def split_network(self):
"""
Split the network of four nodes into nodes 0/1 and 2/3.
"""
self.disconnect_nodes(1, 2)
self.sync_all(self.nodes[:2])
self.sync_all(self.nodes[2:])
def join_network(self):
"""
Join the (previously split) network halves together.
"""
self.connect_nodes(1, 2)
self.sync_all()
def no_op(self):
pass
def generate(self, generator, *args, sync_fun=None, **kwargs):
blocks = generator.generate(*args, invalid_call=False, **kwargs)
sync_fun() if sync_fun else self.sync_all()
return blocks
def generateblock(self, generator, *args, sync_fun=None, **kwargs):
blocks = generator.generateblock(*args, invalid_call=False, **kwargs)
sync_fun() if sync_fun else self.sync_all()
return blocks
def generatetoaddress(self, generator, *args, sync_fun=None, **kwargs):
blocks = generator.generatetoaddress(*args, invalid_call=False, **kwargs)
sync_fun() if sync_fun else self.sync_all()
return blocks
def generatetodescriptor(self, generator, *args, sync_fun=None, **kwargs):
blocks = generator.generatetodescriptor(*args, invalid_call=False, **kwargs)
sync_fun() if sync_fun else self.sync_all()
return blocks
def create_outpoints(self, node, *, outputs):
"""Send funds to a given list of `{address: amount}` targets using the bitcoind
wallet and return the corresponding outpoints as a list of dictionaries
`[{"txid": txid, "vout": vout1}, {"txid": txid, "vout": vout2}, ...]`.
The result can be used to specify inputs for RPCs like `createrawtransaction`,
`createpsbt`, `lockunspent` etc."""
assert all(len(output.keys()) == 1 for output in outputs)
send_res = node.send(outputs)
assert send_res["complete"]
utxos = []
for output in outputs:
address = list(output.keys())[0]
vout = find_vout_for_address(node, send_res["txid"], address)
utxos.append({"txid": send_res["txid"], "vout": vout})
return utxos
def sync_blocks(self, nodes=None, wait=1, timeout=60):
"""
Wait until everybody has the same tip.
sync_blocks needs to be called with an rpc_connections set that has least
one node already synced to the latest, stable tip, otherwise there's a
chance it might return before all nodes are stably synced.
"""
rpc_connections = nodes or self.nodes
timeout = int(timeout * self.options.timeout_factor)
stop_time = time.time() + timeout
while time.time() <= stop_time:
best_hash = [x.getbestblockhash() for x in rpc_connections]
if best_hash.count(best_hash[0]) == len(rpc_connections):
return
# Check that each peer has at least one connection
assert (all([len(x.getpeerinfo()) for x in rpc_connections]))
time.sleep(wait)
raise AssertionError("Block sync timed out after {}s:{}".format(
timeout,
"".join("\n {!r}".format(b) for b in best_hash),
))
def sync_mempools(self, nodes=None, wait=1, timeout=60, flush_scheduler=True):
"""
Wait until everybody has the same transactions in their memory
pools
"""
rpc_connections = nodes or self.nodes
timeout = int(timeout * self.options.timeout_factor)
stop_time = time.time() + timeout
while time.time() <= stop_time:
pool = [set(r.getrawmempool()) for r in rpc_connections]
if pool.count(pool[0]) == len(rpc_connections):
if flush_scheduler:
for r in rpc_connections:
r.syncwithvalidationinterfacequeue()
return
# Check that each peer has at least one connection
assert (all([len(x.getpeerinfo()) for x in rpc_connections]))
time.sleep(wait)
raise AssertionError("Mempool sync timed out after {}s:{}".format(
timeout,
"".join("\n {!r}".format(m) for m in pool),
))
def sync_all(self, nodes=None):
self.sync_blocks(nodes)
self.sync_mempools(nodes)
def wait_until(self, test_function, timeout=60, check_interval=0.05):
return wait_until_helper_internal(test_function, timeout=timeout, timeout_factor=self.options.timeout_factor, check_interval=check_interval)
# Private helper methods. These should not be accessed by the subclass test scripts.
def _start_logging(self):
# Add logger and logging handlers
self.log = logging.getLogger('TestFramework')
self.log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Create file handler to log all messages
fh = logging.FileHandler(self.options.tmpdir + '/test_framework.log', encoding='utf-8')
fh.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
# Create console handler to log messages to stderr. By default this logs only error messages, but can be configured with --loglevel.
ch = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
# User can provide log level as a number or string (eg DEBUG). loglevel was caught as a string, so try to convert it to an int
ll = int(self.options.loglevel) if self.options.loglevel.isdigit() else self.options.loglevel.upper()
ch.setLevel(ll)
# Format logs the same as bitcoind's debug.log with microprecision (so log files can be concatenated and sorted)
formatter = logging.Formatter(fmt='%(asctime)s.%(msecs)03d000Z %(name)s (%(levelname)s): %(message)s', datefmt='%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S')
formatter.converter = time.gmtime
fh.setFormatter(formatter)
ch.setFormatter(formatter)
# add the handlers to the logger
self.log.addHandler(fh)
self.log.addHandler(ch)
if self.options.trace_rpc:
rpc_logger = logging.getLogger("BitcoinRPC")
rpc_logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
rpc_handler = logging.StreamHandler(sys.stdout)
rpc_handler.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
rpc_logger.addHandler(rpc_handler)
def _initialize_chain(self):
"""Initialize a pre-mined blockchain for use by the test.
Create a cache of a 199-block-long chain
Afterward, create num_nodes copies from the cache."""
CACHE_NODE_ID = 0 # Use node 0 to create the cache for all other nodes
cache_node_dir = get_datadir_path(self.options.cachedir, CACHE_NODE_ID)
assert self.num_nodes <= MAX_NODES
if not os.path.isdir(cache_node_dir):
self.log.debug("Creating cache directory {}".format(cache_node_dir))
initialize_datadir(self.options.cachedir, CACHE_NODE_ID, self.chain, self.disable_autoconnect)
self.nodes.append(
TestNode(
CACHE_NODE_ID,
cache_node_dir,
chain=self.chain,
extra_conf=["bind=127.0.0.1"],
extra_args=['-disablewallet'],
rpchost=None,
timewait=self.rpc_timeout,
timeout_factor=self.options.timeout_factor,
bitcoind=self.options.bitcoind,
bitcoin_cli=self.options.bitcoincli,
coverage_dir=None,
cwd=self.options.tmpdir,
descriptors=self.options.descriptors,
))
self.start_node(CACHE_NODE_ID)
cache_node = self.nodes[CACHE_NODE_ID]
# Wait for RPC connections to be ready
cache_node.wait_for_rpc_connection()
# Set a time in the past, so that blocks don't end up in the future
cache_node.setmocktime(cache_node.getblockheader(cache_node.getbestblockhash())['time'])
# Create a 199-block-long chain; each of the 3 first nodes
# gets 25 mature blocks and 25 immature.
# The 4th address gets 25 mature and only 24 immature blocks so that the very last
# block in the cache does not age too much (have an old tip age).
# This is needed so that we are out of IBD when the test starts,
# see the tip age check in IsInitialBlockDownload().
gen_addresses = [k.address for k in TestNode.PRIV_KEYS][:3] + [create_deterministic_address_bcrt1_p2tr_op_true()[0]]
assert_equal(len(gen_addresses), 4)
for i in range(8):
self.generatetoaddress(
cache_node,
nblocks=25 if i != 7 else 24,
address=gen_addresses[i % len(gen_addresses)],
)
assert_equal(cache_node.getblockchaininfo()["blocks"], 199)
# Shut it down, and clean up cache directories:
self.stop_nodes()
self.nodes = []
def cache_path(*paths):
return os.path.join(cache_node_dir, self.chain, *paths)
os.rmdir(cache_path('wallets')) # Remove empty wallets dir
for entry in os.listdir(cache_path()):
if entry not in ['chainstate', 'blocks', 'indexes']: # Only indexes, chainstate and blocks folders
os.remove(cache_path(entry))
for i in range(self.num_nodes):
self.log.debug("Copy cache directory {} to node {}".format(cache_node_dir, i))
to_dir = get_datadir_path(self.options.tmpdir, i)
shutil.copytree(cache_node_dir, to_dir)
initialize_datadir(self.options.tmpdir, i, self.chain, self.disable_autoconnect) # Overwrite port/rpcport in bitcoin.conf
def _initialize_chain_clean(self):
"""Initialize empty blockchain for use by the test.
Create an empty blockchain and num_nodes wallets.
Useful if a test case wants complete control over initialization."""
for i in range(self.num_nodes):
initialize_datadir(self.options.tmpdir, i, self.chain, self.disable_autoconnect)
def skip_if_no_py3_zmq(self):
"""Attempt to import the zmq package and skip the test if the import fails."""
try:
import zmq # noqa
except ImportError:
raise SkipTest("python3-zmq module not available.")
def skip_if_no_py_sqlite3(self):
"""Attempt to import the sqlite3 package and skip the test if the import fails."""
try:
import sqlite3 # noqa
except ImportError:
raise SkipTest("sqlite3 module not available.")
def skip_if_no_python_bcc(self):
"""Attempt to import the bcc package and skip the tests if the import fails."""
try:
import bcc # type: ignore[import] # noqa: F401
except ImportError:
raise SkipTest("bcc python module not available")
def skip_if_no_bitcoind_tracepoints(self):
"""Skip the running test if bitcoind has not been compiled with USDT tracepoint support."""
if not self.is_usdt_compiled():
raise SkipTest("bitcoind has not been built with USDT tracepoints enabled.")
def skip_if_no_bpf_permissions(self):
"""Skip the running test if we don't have permissions to do BPF syscalls and load BPF maps."""
# check for 'root' permissions
if os.geteuid() != 0:
raise SkipTest("no permissions to use BPF (please review the tests carefully before running them with higher privileges)")
def skip_if_platform_not_linux(self):
"""Skip the running test if we are not on a Linux platform"""
if platform.system() != "Linux":
raise SkipTest("not on a Linux system")
def skip_if_platform_not_posix(self):
"""Skip the running test if we are not on a POSIX platform"""
if os.name != 'posix':
raise SkipTest("not on a POSIX system")
def skip_if_no_bitcoind_zmq(self):
"""Skip the running test if bitcoind has not been compiled with zmq support."""
if not self.is_zmq_compiled():
raise SkipTest("bitcoind has not been built with zmq enabled.")
def skip_if_no_wallet(self):
"""Skip the running test if wallet has not been compiled."""
self._requires_wallet = True
if not self.is_wallet_compiled():
raise SkipTest("wallet has not been compiled.")
if self.options.descriptors:
self.skip_if_no_sqlite()
else:
self.skip_if_no_bdb()
def skip_if_no_sqlite(self):
"""Skip the running test if sqlite has not been compiled."""
if not self.is_sqlite_compiled():
raise SkipTest("sqlite has not been compiled.")
def skip_if_no_bdb(self):
"""Skip the running test if BDB has not been compiled."""
if not self.is_bdb_compiled():
raise SkipTest("BDB has not been compiled.")
def skip_if_no_wallet_tool(self):
"""Skip the running test if bitcoin-wallet has not been compiled."""
if not self.is_wallet_tool_compiled():
raise SkipTest("bitcoin-wallet has not been compiled")
def skip_if_no_bitcoin_util(self):
"""Skip the running test if bitcoin-util has not been compiled."""
if not self.is_bitcoin_util_compiled():
raise SkipTest("bitcoin-util has not been compiled")
def skip_if_no_cli(self):
"""Skip the running test if bitcoin-cli has not been compiled."""
if not self.is_cli_compiled():
raise SkipTest("bitcoin-cli has not been compiled.")
def skip_if_no_previous_releases(self):
"""Skip the running test if previous releases are not available."""
if not self.has_previous_releases():
raise SkipTest("previous releases not available or disabled")
def has_previous_releases(self):
"""Checks whether previous releases are present and enabled."""
if not os.path.isdir(self.options.previous_releases_path):
if self.options.prev_releases:
raise AssertionError("Force test of previous releases but releases missing: {}".format(
self.options.previous_releases_path))
return self.options.prev_releases
def skip_if_no_external_signer(self):