* [tests] Tidy up mininode.py module
Mostly move only. Adds a few extra comments.
* #11648 [tests] Move test_framework Bitcoin primitives into separate module
I manually recreated this commit, since we have A LOT of conflicts in mininode. However since it is primarily just a move, it was pretty easy to recreate
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* add import to messages.py
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* move import from mininode.py to messages.py
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* fix test failure
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* remove empty line at top of messages.py
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* alphabetize MESSAGEMAP seperated by if it is dash specific or not
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* remove accidentally added feefilter message
Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
* Add missing getmnlistd/mnlistdiff messages to MESSAGEMAP
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <john@johnnewbery.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
This causes re-tries of LLMQ connections, which is required in cases
where 2 MNs tried to connect to each other and due to bad timing then
disconnected each other.
This is especially important when waiting for phase 1 (initialization),
as we might have skipped a whole DKG session before while the async DKG
session handler is still in the init phase (but for the old/skipped LLMQ).
75d0e4c544 [qa] Delete cookie file before starting node (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
When a node is restarted during a test after an unclean shutdown (such
as with -dbcrashratio), it's possible an old cookie file was left
behind. This can cause a race condition when restarting the node, where
the test framework might try to connect using credentials from the
old cookie file, just as the node will generate new credentials and
overwrite the old file.
Delete any such cookie file if present prior to startup.
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e36a0c0 [qa] Ensure bitcoind processes are cleaned up when tests end (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
When tests fail (such as due to a bug in the test, race condition, etc), it's possible that we could follow code paths that bypass our normal node shutdown that occurs in `TestNode.stop_node`. Add a destructor to `TestNode` that cleans this up.
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63048ec73d [tests] Test starting bitcoind with -h and -version (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Test that starting bitcoind/bitcoin-qt with `-h` and `-version` works as expected.
Prompted by https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10762#commitcomment-28345993, which is a nullpointer dereference triggered by starting bitcoin-qt with `-h`.
On master, this test passes when run over bitcoind, but fails when running over bitcoin-qt. I used xvfb as a virtual frame buffer to test:
```
BITCOIND=/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/src/qt/bitcoin-qt xvfb-run ./feature_help.py --nocleanup
2018-03-30T17:09:37.767000Z TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /tmp/user/1000/testdi4dre13
2018-03-30T17:09:37.767000Z TestFramework (INFO): Start bitcoin with -h for help text
2018-03-30T17:09:37.841000Z TestFramework (ERROR): Assertion failed
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 126, in main
self.run_test()
File "./feature_help.py", line 25, in run_test
assert_equal(ret_code, 0)
File "/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/util.py", line 39, in assert_equal
raise AssertionError("not(%s)" % " == ".join(str(arg) for arg in (thing1, thing2) + args))
AssertionError: not(-11 == 0)
2018-03-30T17:09:37.842000Z TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./feature_help.py", line 42, in <module>
HelpTest().main()
File "/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 149, in main
self.stop_nodes()
File "/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py", line 273, in stop_nodes
node.stop_node()
File "/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 141, in stop_node
self.stop()
File "/home/ubuntu/bitcoin/test/functional/test_framework/test_node.py", line 87, in __getattr__
assert self.rpc_connected and self.rpc is not None, "Error: no RPC connection"
AssertionError: Error: no RPC connection
```
Passes for bitcoind and bitcoin-qt when run on #12836.
Longer term, we should consider running functional tests over bitcoin-qt in one of the Travis jobs.
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fa23105 qa: Cache only chain and wallet for regtest datadir (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
mempool.dat should be empty and I don't see a need to copy it around when restoring from the cache.
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9d7f839a2 test: Use os.path.join consistently in feature_pruning tests (Ben Woosley)
81b082277 test: Use wait_until in tests where time was used for polling (Ben Woosley)
Pull request description:
This is prompted by and builds on #12545, a nice cleanup / consolidation of patterns.
In cases where the exception message was meaningful, I tried to represent it as well in a comment.
I expect #12545 will go in first, but I'm happy to squash them if that's preferred.
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fa41d68a2 qa: Fix python TypeError in script.py (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
`__repr__` returns string, so don't mix it with byte strings.
This fixes
```
TypeError: %b requires a bytes-like object, or an object that implements __bytes__, not 'str'
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42e1b5d [test] Round target fee to 8 decimals in assert_fee_amount (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The output would produce arbitrary number of decimal points, sometimes resulting in 9 decimals:
```
AssertionError: Fee of 0.00000415 BTC too low! (Should be 0.000006175 BTC)
```
The above looks like the expected fee is 6175 sats when in reality it's 618.
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6697a70 add test for unconfirmed balance between restarts (Gregory Sanders)
6ba8f30 don't attempt mempool entry for wallet transactions on startup if already in mempool (Gregory Sanders)
Pull request description:
…eady in mempool
Mempool loads first, wallet second. Second attempt fails, marking that transaction !fInMempool. Those funds will disappear until confirmation is reached.
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9d42cc333 [tests] address review comments (John Newbery)
f0c4ab9a7 [tests] fix flakiness in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
25fd6e2c2 [tests] refactor check_last_announcement() in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
f39d4bbd1 [tests] tidy up BaseNode in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
2613c545f [tests] fix flake8 warnings in sendheaders.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This PR should fix the intermittent failure of sendheaders.py described in #11673. The first three commits are tidying up and refactoring the file. The final commit _fix flakiness in sendheaders.py_ fixes the intermittent failures. The commit message for that commit describes the problems that are being fixed.
I think @laanwj @MeshCollider @MarcoFalke have seen these failures.
fixes#11673
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aac6bce112 test: Make ua_comment test pass on 0.16.0 (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
The specific length of the uacomment is one shorter on `0.16.0` than on `0.15.99` causing the (stupid) test to fail.
This change makes `assert_start_raises_init_error` optionally take a regexp, so that the error message can be checked without being specific about the reported length.
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dcfef27 cli: Reject arguments to -getinfo (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Currently it's possible to accidentally type e.g.
bitcoin-cli -getinfo getbalance
and get an answer which can be confusing; the trailing arguments are just ignored.
To avoid this, throw an error if the user provides arguments to
`-getinfo`.
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ec527c6 Don't allow relative -walletdir paths (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This makes it an error to explicitly specify a non-absolute -walletdir path, and also adds a debug.log warning if a relative rather than absolute -datadir path is configured.
Specifying paths relative to the current working directory in a daemon process can be dangerous, because files can fail to be located even if the configuration doesn't change, but the daemon is started up differently.
Specifying a relative -datadir now adds a warning to the debug log. It would not be backwards-compatible to forbid relative -datadir paths entirely, and it could also be inconvenient for command line testing.
Specifying a relative -walletdir now results in a startup error. But since the -walletdir option is new in 0.16.0, there should be no compatibility issues. Another reason not to use working directory paths for -walletdir specifically is that the default -walletdir is a "wallets" subdirectory inside the datadir, so it could be surprising that setting -walletdir manually would choose a directory rooted in a completely different location.
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a14dbff39e Allow multiwallet.py to be used with --usecli (Russell Yanofsky)
f6ade9ce1a [tests] allow tests to be run with --usecli (John Newbery)
ff9a363ff7 TestNodeCLI batch emulation (Russell Yanofsky)
ca9085afc5 Prevent TestNodeCLI.args mixups (Russell Yanofsky)
fcfb952bca Improve TestNodeCLI output parsing (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Lack of test coverage was pointed out by @jnewbery in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687#discussion_r158133900
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aac6b3f067 Update files.md for new wallets/ subdirectory (MeshCollider)
b67342906c Cleanups for walletdir PR (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
This addresses the remaining nits from https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11466
- Updates `doc/files.md` with respect to the new default wallet directory
- Fixes @promag and @laanwj's error message nit, and Jonas' release notes nit
- ~Addresses @laanwj's net-specific wallet subdirectory concern in the case that a walletdir is specified~
- Changes the #includes from "" to <> style after #11651
Tree-SHA512: b86bf5fdc4de54c1b0f65b60a83af3cf82b35d216ce9c0de724803bfba6934796238b6c412659dcc29ae2e3e856d4eb97ae777c80f36f4089d8acecfddefe9aa
2b2b96cd45 Use std::bind instead of boost::bind to re-lock the wallet (Suhas Daftuar)
662d19ff72 [rpcwallet] Clamp walletpassphrase value at 100M seconds (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
Larger values seem to trigger a bug on macos+libevent (resulting in the rpc server stopping).
Tree-SHA512: 890f3b641f6c586e2f8f629a9d23bca6ceb8b237b285561aad488cb7adf941a21177d3129d0c2b8293c0a673cd8e401957dbe2b6b3b7c8c4e991bb411d260102
fafdad0d4 qa: Remove unused NodeConn members (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
* `ver_send` and `ver_recv` were completely unused
* `rpc` was only used once, in p2p-segwit. Imo better only pass it to the constructor in that single test
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fb00c45c3 [tests] Explicitly disallow support for p2p versions below 60001 (John Newbery)
3858aabbd [tests] Remove support for p2p alert messages (John Newbery)
c0b127470 [tests] Remove support for bre-BIP31 ping messages (John Newbery)
2904e301c [tests] Remove dead code from mininode.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This is the first part of #11518. It removes a ~150 lines of unused code from the mininode module:
- remove unused `deliver_sleep_time` and `EarlyDisconnectError` code
- remove support for pre-BIP31 ping messages
- remove support for alert message
- explicitly don't support p2p versions lower than 60001
Should be an easy ACK for reviewers. If all extended tests pass, then this code really was dead :)
Tree-SHA512: 508e612ceb0b094250d18e75522d51e6b14cd069443050ba4af34d6f890c58721cb5653e8bc000b60635b9474d035b0dcd9c509c0dcdb3a7501df17b787f83b0
readd is None check
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
f89308532 [tests] Don't subclass from object for Python 3 (John Newbery)
8f9e3627e [tests] authproxy.py: tidy up __init__() (John Newbery)
323d8f61e [tests] fix flake8 warnings in authproxy.py (John Newbery)
fc0176d01 [tests] use python3 for authproxy.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
A few trivial tidyups in the test_framework:
- the test_framework can only be run in Python3, so remove the py2/3 compatibility workarounds in authproxy.py
- while there, do some general tidying up of the module - fix flake8 warnings, make initialization code more compact
- All classes in Python3 are new-style. No need to explicitly inherit from `object`.
Tree-SHA512: d15c93aa4b47c1ad7d05baa7a564053cf0294932e178c95ef335380113f42e1af314978d07d3b107292a8e3496fd840535b5571a9164182feaa062a1e9ff8b73
fix up mininode.py slightly
Signed-off-by: Pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
5e69a43 Add test for bitcoin-cli -getinfo (John Newbery)
3826253 rpc: Handle `getinfo` locally in bitcoin-cli w/ `-getinfo` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Since @laanwj doesn't want to maintain these changes anymore, I will.
This PR is a revival of #8843. I have addressed @jnewbery's comments.
Regarding atomicity, I don't think that is a concern here. This is explicitly a new API and those who use it will know that this is different and that it is not atomic.
Tree-SHA512: 9664ed13a5557bda8c43f34d6527669a641f260b7830e592409b28c845258fc7e0fdd85dd42bfa88c103fea3ecdfede5f81e3d91870e2accba81c6d6de6b21ff
134cdc7 Test walletpassphrase timeout bounds and clamping (Andrew Chow)
0b63e3c Clamp walletpassphrase timeout to 2^(30) seconds and check its bounds (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Fixes#12100
Makes the timeout be clamped to 2^30 seconds to avoid the issue with sign flipping with large timeout values and thus relocking the wallet instantly. Unlocking for at most ~34 years should be sufficient.
Also checks that the timeout is not negative to avoid instant relocks.
Tree-SHA512: 426922f08c54e323d259e25dcdbebc2cd560708a65111ce6051493a7e7c61e79d9da1ea4026cc0d68807d728f5d7c0d7c58168c6ef4167b94cf6c2877af88794
aad3090 [rpc] Adding ::minRelayTxFee amount to getmempoolinfo and updating mempoolminfee help description (Jeff Rade)
Pull request description:
These are RPC document changes from #11475 which is now merged. Took into consideration comments from #11475 and #6941 for this PR.
Biggest change here is when calling `getmempoolinfo`, will now show the `minrelaytxfee` in the JSON reponse (see below):
```
$ bitcoin-cli getmempoolinfo
{
"size": 50,
"bytes": 13102,
"usage": 70480,
"maxmempool": 300000000,
"mempoolminfee": 0.00001000,
"minrelaytxfee": 0.00001000
}
```
Fixes#8953
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be9a13c Add configuration/argument testing (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Adds a new functional test for testing various command line and configuration file argument interactions, that aren't specific enough to other functionality to be placed in other tests.
Currently this tests the error messages for non-existent datadir, which would have caught the bug fixed in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11829. It also tests that command line arguments override the ones in the config file.
I plan on working on a fix for https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11819 / https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/1044 and then expanding this test with cases for that.
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de74c62 [Doc] Update bip.md, add support for BIP 159 (Jonas Schnelli)
e054d0e [QA] Add node_network_limited test (Jonas Schnelli)
bd09416 Avoid leaking the prune height through getdata (fingerprinting countermeasure) (Jonas Schnelli)
27df193 Always set NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED bit (Jonas Schnelli)
7caba38 Add NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED flags and min block amount constants (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
Extracted from #10387.
Does implement BIP159, but only the signalling part. No connections are made to NODE_NETWORK_LIMITED in this PR.
The address relay and connection work (the more complicated part) can then be separated (probably in #10387).
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fa4c16d qa: Add getrawtransaction in_active_chain=False test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
#10275 accidentally forgot to add a test for `in_active_chain==False`.
This adds a test and also removes the special casing of `blockhash.IsNull()`, which makes no sense imo.
Tree-SHA512: 6c51295820b3dcd53b0b48020ab2b8c8f5864cd5061ddab2b35d35d643eb3e60ef95ff20c06c985a2e47f7080e82f27f3e00ee61c85dce627776d5ea6febee8f
434526a [test] Add tests for getrawtransaction with block hash. (Karl-Johan Alm)
b167951 [rpc] Allow getrawtransaction to take optional blockhash to fetch transaction from a block directly. (Karl-Johan Alm)
a5f5a2c [rpc] Fix fVerbose parsing (remove excess if cases). (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
[Reviewer hint: use [?w=1](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10275/files?w=1) to avoid seeing a bunch of indentation changes.]
Presuming a user knows the block hash of the block containing a given transaction, this PR allows them to fetch the raw transaction, even without `-txindex`. It also enables support for getting transactions that are in orphaned blocks.
Note that supplying a block hash will override mempool and txindex support in `GetTransaction`. The rationale behind this is that a transaction may be in multiple places (orphaned blocks) and if the user supplies an explicit block hash it should be adhered to.
```Bash
$ # a41.. is a tx inside an orphan block ..3c6f.. -- first try getting it normally
$ ./bitcoin-cli getrawtransaction a41e66ee1341aa9fb9475b98cfdc1fe1261faa56c0a49254f33065ec90f7cd79 1
error code: -5
error message:
No such mempool transaction. Use -txindex to enable blockchain transaction queries. Use gettransaction for wallet transactions.
$ # now try with block hash
$ ./bitcoin-cli getrawtransaction a41e66ee1341aa9fb9475b98cfdc1fe1261faa56c0a49254f33065ec90f7cd79 1 0000000000000000003c6fe479122bfa4a9187493937af1734e1e5cd9f198ec7
{
"hex": "01000000014e7e81144e42f6d65550e59b715d470c9301fd7ac189[...]90488ac00000000",
"inMainChain": false,
"txid": "a41e66ee1341aa9fb9475b98cfdc1fe1261faa56c0a49254f33065ec90f7cd79",
"hash": "a41e66ee1341aa9fb9475b98cfdc1fe1261faa56c0a49254f33065ec90f7cd79",
"size": 225,
[...]
}
$ # another tx 6c66... in block 462000
$ ./bitcoin-cli getrawtransaction 6c66b98191e9d6cc671f6817142152ebf6c5cab2ef008397b5a71ac13255a735 1 00000000000000000217f2c12922e321f6d4aa933ce88005a9a493c503054a40
{
"hex": "0200000004d157[...]88acaf0c0700",
"inMainChain": true,
"txid": "6c66b98191e9d6cc671f6817142152ebf6c5cab2ef008397b5a71ac13255a735",
"hash": "6c66b98191e9d6cc671f6817142152ebf6c5cab2ef008397b5a71ac13255a735",
"size": 666,
[...]
}
$
```
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aece8a463 (finally) remove getinfo in favor of more module-specific infos (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
I see no reason not to have done this in 0.13, let alone for 0.15.
Tree-SHA512: ed3e36f99e9cb90304089e5957ddfbf74141e3e77d850e498e9e45dd8bc1deb9fe36b3fec4c43243023268670a45808de3c23d660df76fa27db6688814c464a5
c1e5d40 Make debugging test crash easier (MeshCollider)
8263f6a Create walletdir if datadir doesn't exist and fix tests (MeshCollider)
9587a9c Default walletdir is wallets/ if it exists (MeshCollider)
d987889 Add release notes for -walletdir and wallets/ dir (MeshCollider)
80c5cbc Add test for -walletdir (MeshCollider)
0530ba0 Add -walletdir parameter to specify custom wallet dir (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Closes#11348
Adds a `-walletdir` parameter which specifies a directory to use for wallets, allowing them to be stored separately from the 'main' data directory. Creates a new `wallets/` directory in datadir if this is the first time running, and defaults to using it if it exists.
Includes tests and release notes. Things which might need to be considered more:
- there is no 'lock' on the wallets directory, which might be needed?
- because this uses a new wallets/ directory by default, downgrading to an earlier version won't see the wallets in that directory (not a big deal though, users can just copy them up to the main dir)
- jnewbery suggested putting each wallet in its own directory, which is a good idea, but out of scope for this PR IMO. EDIT: this is being done in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/11687
- doc/files.md needs updating (will do soon)
I also considered including a cleanup by removing caching of data directory paths and instead just initialise them once on startup (c.f. #3073), but decided it wasn't super relevant here will just complicate review.
Tree-SHA512: c8ac04bfe9a810c32055f2c8b8fa0d535e56125ceb8d96f12447dd3538bf3e5ee992b60b1cd2173bf5f3fa023a9feab12c9963593bf27ed419df929bb413398d
* Merge #10952: [wallet] Remove vchDefaultKey and have better first run detection
e53615b Remove vchDefaultKey and have better first run detection (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Removes vchDefaultKey which was only used for first run detection. Improves wallet first run detection by checking to see if any keys were read from the database.
This also fixes a (rather contrived) case where an encrypted non-HD wallet has corruption such that the default key is no longer valid and is loaded into a Core version that supports HD wallets. This causes a runtime exception since a new hd master key is generated as the software believes the wallet file is newly created but cannot add the generated key to the wallet since it is encrypted. I was only able to replicate this error by creating a non-hd wallet, encrypting it, then editing the wallet using `db_dump` and `db_load` before loading the wallet with hd enabled. This problem has been reported by [two](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1993244.0) [users](https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1746976.msg17511261#msg17511261) so it is something that can happen, although that raises the question of "what corrupted the default key".
~P.S. I don't know what's up with the whitespace changes. I think my text editor is doing something stupid but I don't think those are important enough to attempt undoing them.~ Undid those
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* Update src/wallet/wallet.cpp
Co-Authored-By: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
ee11121 Add special error for genesis coinbase to gettransaction (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Suggested by sipa here: https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/2018-01-23/?msg=96069825&page=2
Just adds a special error message for the genesis block coinbase transaction when using `getrawtransaction`
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88af502 test: Add createrawtransaction functional tests (João Barbosa)
27c6199 test: Add multidict to support dictionary with duplicate key (laanwj) (João Barbosa)
320669a rpc: Validate replaceable type in createrawtransaction (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This was motivated by the `Invalid parameter, duplicated address` test.
Credit to @laanwj for `multidict` implementation.
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5a7c09a test: Add tests for `-debuglogfile` with subdirs (Anthony Towns)
4158734 doc: Update release notes for `-debuglogfile` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
2323242 test: Add test for `-debuglogfile` (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
cf5f432 Add `-debuglogfile` option (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
This patch adds an option to configure the name and/or directory of the debug log file.
The user can specify either a relative path, in which case the path is relative to the (network specific) data directory. They can also specify an absolute path to put the log anywhere else in the file system.
Alternative to #11741 that gets rid of the concept of a "log directory" by specifying the path for the specific kind of log, the debug log. Which happens to be the only kind of log we have at this point*, but a hypothetical new kind of log (say, an audit log) would get a new option. This has more flexibility than specifying a directory which has to contain all of them.
\* excluding `db.log` which is internally generated by the wallet database library, but that one moves along with `-walletdir`.
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28f8b66 Diagnose unsuitable outputs in lockunspent(). (Eelis)
Pull request description:
Fixes#2667.
This is a simplified version of pull request #3574, which was abandoned by its author.
I added some tests as well.
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5e0ba8f8c [wallet] getreceivedbyaddress should return error if address is not mine (John Newbery)
ea0cd24f7 [tests] Tidy up receivedby.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Two commits:
- First commit tidies up the `receivedby.py` test (and speeds it up by factor of two)
- Second commit changes getreceivedbyaddress to return error if the address is not found in wallet, and adds test to `receivedby.py`
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11413646b [trivial] (whitespace only) fix getblockchaininfo alignment (John Newbery)
bd9c18171 [rpc] Add initialblockdownload to getblockchaininfo (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Exposing whether the node is in IBD would help for testing, and may be useful in general, particularly for developers.
First discussed in #10357 here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10357#pullrequestreview-59963870
> ... we could simplify this (and possibly other) tests by just adding a way to know if a node is in IBD. I'd like to do that, but I'm not sure it makes sense to complicate this PR with discussion over how that information should be made available. Eg it's not clear to me that the notion of being in IBD is worth exposing to the casual user, versus a hidden rpc call or something, since the definition has changed over time, and may continue to change in the future. But I still do agree that at least for testing purposes it would be far simpler to expose the field somehow...
This PR currently implements the simplest way of doing this: adding an `initialblockdownload` field to `getblockchaininfo`. Other approaches we could take:
1. add a new debug RPC method that exposes `IBD` and potentially other information.
2. add a parameter to `getblockchaininfo`, eg `debug_info`, which would cause it to return debug information including IBD
3. add a query string to the url `?debug=true` which would cause RPCs to return additional debug information.
I quite like the idea of (3). Feedback on these and other approaches very much welcomed!
@sdaftuar @laanwj
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bc9c0a7 Improve wallet-accounts test (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Add comments and
- Verify sending to a account causes getaccountaddress to generate new addresses.
- Verify sending to a account causes getreceivedbyaccount to return amount received.
- Verify ways setaccount updates the accounts of existing addresses.
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Sometimes the node we ask for mnlistdiff is so fast to reply that we receive the message back before we reset `last_mnlistdiff`. To fix this we should reset it before sending the message, not after.
cc9ee80 Improve ZMQ functional test (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
After #11439, this PR only improves:
- test comments;
- simplicity by removing *duplicate* tests;
- also removes duplicate code.
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c5dfa90 [tests] Add uacomment tests (Cristian Mircea Messel)
Pull request description:
Checks for setting the value, max length and reserved characters
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7a91ceb5e [QA] Add RPC based rescan test (Jonas Schnelli)
c77170fbd [Wallet] add rescanblockchain <start_height> <stop_height> RPC command (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
A RPC rescan command is much more flexible for the following reasons:
* You can define the start and end-height
* It can be called during runtime
* It can work in multiwallet environment
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619bb05 Squashed 'src/univalue/' changes from 16a1f7f6e..fe805ea74 (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The subtree-merge commit also fixes the whitespace for failing tests, such that bisect doesn't break.
Finally, the bump also includes the changes that accidentally modified our subtree, such that the subtree check should work fine now:
```sh
./contrib/devtools/git-subtree-check.sh src/univalue
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857b32b [tests] Add -walletnotify functional test (João Barbosa)
df18d29 [tests] Add -blocknotify functional test (João Barbosa)
9c72a46 [tests] Tidy up forknotify.py (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
This patch adds the missing functional tests for `-blocknotify` and `-walletnotify` notifications. The `-alertnotify` test file `forknotify.py` is renamed to `notifications.py` to accommodate the new tests. Credits to @jnewbery for this cleanup and unification.
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07704c1 Add some tests for getchaintxstats (Akio Nakamura)
3336676 Fix getchaintxstats() (Akio Nakamura)
Pull request description:
1. calculate nblocks more adaptive.
-> set default nblocks to min (blocks for 1 month, target block's height - 1)
-> before PR: if not specify nblocks-parameter, illegal parameter error will happen when target block height is below nblocks.
2. correct error message.
-> nblocks accepts [1 .. block's height -1] . so add a word "-1".
3. add check 0-divide.
-> if nTimeDiff = 0 then use UniValue(UniValue::VNULL) and returns {... "txrate": null} .
-> before PR: if nTimeDiff = 0 then returns {... "txrate":} and bitcoin-cli cannot handle the response.
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395cef7 Change getmininginfo errors field to warnings (Andrew Chow)
8502b20 Unify help text for GetWarnings output in get*info RPCs (Andrew Chow)
f77f0e4 Add warnings field to getblockchaininfo (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
The `getblockchaininfo` output does not contain the `errors` field which the `getinfo`, `getmininginfo`, and `getnetworkinfo` RPCs have. It should have it as the errors pertain to the blockchain. This PR adds that field.
This PR also unifies the help text for the `errors` field and its output position so that all of the `get*info` commands are consistent.
`getnetworkinfo`'s `errors` field is named `warnings`. I did not change this even though it is inconsistent since this naming has been in use for a long time.
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048e0c3e2 [rpc] [tests] Add deprecated RPC test (Cristian Mircea Messel)
d4cdbd6fb [rpc] Deprecate estimatefee RPC (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Deprecates estimatefee in v0.16, for final removal in v0.17.
This commit introduces a phased removal of RPC methods. RPC method is
disabled by default in version x, but can be enabled by using the
`-deprecatedrpc=<methodname>` argument. RPC method is removed entirely in version
(x+1).
This gives users fair warning that an RPC is to be removed, and time to change client software if necessary. Deprecation warnings in RPC return values or release notes are easily ignored.
This is a more generic version of the approach I tried to use in #10841, which too late to make it into v0.15.
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f6ffb14 [test] Add getblockchaininfo functional test (João Barbosa)
fd8f45f [test] Add restart_node to BitcoinTestFramework (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Adds functional test for `getblockchaininfo`. Also deals with the fact that `pruneheight` is only in the response when pruning is enabled (related to #11366).
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1817398b3 mininode: add an optimistic write and disable nagle (Cory Fields)
Pull request description:
Disclaimer: I'm not familiar with asyncore, so I'm unclear how safe this is. It works for me (tm).
Because the poll/select loop may pause for 100msec before actually doing a send, and we have no way to force the loop awake, try sending from the calling thread if the queue is empty.
Also, disable nagle as all sends should be either full messages or unfinished sends.
This shaves an average of ~1 minute or so off of my accumulated runtime, and 10-15 seconds off of actual runtime.
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bip9-sofforks.py was intended to be a generic test for versionbits
deployments. However, it only tests CSV activation and was not updated
to test segwit activation. CSV activation is tested by
bip68-112-113-p2p.py, so this test is duplicated effort.
Rather than try to update it to use the BitcoinTestFramework, just
remove it.
* [tests] fix flake8 nits in feature_csv_activation.py
* [tests] improve logging in feature_csv_activation.py
* [tests] Remove nested loops from feature_csv_activation.py
Makes the test a lot clearer.
* [tests] Move utility functions in feature_csv_activation.py out of class.
* [tests] Change feature_csv_activation.py to use BitcoinTestFramework
* Few import fixes
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <jonnynewbs@gmail.com>
* [tests] Change feature_block.py to use BitcoinTestFramework
* [tests] Fix flake8 warnings in feature_block.py
* [tests] Tidy up feature_block.py
- move all helper methods to the end
- remove block, create_tx and create_and_sign_tx shortcuts
- remove --runbarelyexpensive option, since it defaults to True and it's
unlikely that anyone ever runs the test with this option set to false.
* [tests] Add logging to feature_block.py
* [tests] Improve assert message when wait_until() fails
* Merge #13048: [tests] Fix feature_block flakiness
c1d742025c [tests] Fix feature_block flakiness (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
feature_block.py occasionally fails on Travis. I believe this is due to
a a race condition when reconnecting to bitcoind after a subtest that
expects disconnection. If the test runs ahead and sends the INV for the
subsequent test before we've received the initial sync getheaders, then
we may end up sending two headers messages - one as a response to the
initial sync getheaders and one in response to the INV getheaders. If
both of those headers fail validation with a DoS score of 50 or higher,
then we'll unexpectedly be disconnected.
There is only one validation failure that has a DoS score bewteen 50 and
100, which is high-hash. That's why the test is failing immediately
after the "Reject a block with invalid work" subtest.
Fix is to wait for the initial getheaders from the peer before we
start populating our blockstore. That way we won't have any invalid
headers to respond to it with.
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* Temporarely rename MAX_BLOCK_SIZE -> MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE
We'll undo this after the next commit. This avoids merge many conflicts and
makes reviewing easier.
* Rename MAX_BLOCK_BASE_SIZE back to MAX_BLOCK_SIZE
* Use DoS score of 100 for bad-blk-sigops
This was accidently changed to 10 while backporting bitcoin#7287 and causes
test failures in p2p-fullblocktest.py
* Use allowOptimisticSend=true when sending reject messages
This fixes test failures in p2p-fullblocktest.py which expects reject
messages to be sent/received before connections get closed.
* Fix p2p-fullblocktest.py
- CBlock and friends are still in test_framework.mininode
- "-whitelist" causes connections to not be dropped, which in turn causes
sync_blocks with reconnect=True to fail
- "bad-cb-amount" does not cause a ban in Dash, so reconnect must be False
- Dash already bans when a header is received which is a child of an invalid
header, causing block requests to never happen
* Backport missing changes from bitcoin#13003
bitcoin#13003 was backported out of order which causes missed changes.
* Bump p2p-fullblocktest timeouts
* Increase RPC timeout in p2p-fullblocktest.py
Co-authored-by: John Newbery <jonnynewbs@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: MarcoFalke <falke.marco@gmail.com>
0063d2c3d [tests] Make p2p-leaktests.py more robust (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
There has been an example of p2p-leaktests.py failing on travis in the new service bits test (introduced in #11001 . It appeared to me that the previous p2p connections had not been fully disconnected before attempting to add new p2p connections.
I've added a sleep and restarted the NetworkThread, but I don't know whether this will fix the problem, since I'm unable to reproduce the failure locally.
@MarcoFalke - not sure what you want to do here? I don't think this change could make things any worse.
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1d8df0141 Fix MD formatting in REST-interface.md and spelling mistake in test_runner.py (MeshCollider)
41f3e84aa Fix inconsistencies and grammar in various files (MeshCollider)
Pull request description:
Just a simple fix of some inconsistent capitalization, formatting and grammar in a few files (no code changes)
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Without RPM stuff
fa43626611 test_runner: Remove travis specific code (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
The tests are no longer run on travis, but in a docker, developer machines or a windows vm.
The code was essentially dead for months now. Fix that by explicitly passing in `--ci` to the test runner on our docker and appveyor windows vm.
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58f9a0a Use --failfast when running functional tests on Travis (James O'Beirne)
bf720c1 Add --failfast option to functional test runner (James O'Beirne)
Pull request description:
Add the option (`--failfast`) to stop the functional test runner's execution when it encounters the first failure.
Also cleans up run_test's arguments list ([no more mutable default for `args`](http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/writing/gotchas/#mutable-default-arguments)) and call site.
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* Rename LLMQ_5_60 to LLMQ_TEST
* Introduce -llmqtestparams which allows to modify LLMQ_TEST on regtest
Also add support in DashTestFramework
* Use parameters size=3, threshold=2 as default for LLMQ_TEST
And fall back to the old parameters where necessary
* Wait for all contributions, even when one member is lying
Otherwise we might end up continuing too fast, which would fail the DKG.
* Update src/chainparams.cpp
Co-Authored-By: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
This speeds up mempool synchronization a lot due to trickling being forced.
This will later conflict with bitcoin#16493 and bitcoin#16535, but this can
easily be resolved (it does the same).
Otherwise we end up having the same list instance for every entry in
extra_args, which means modifying index 0 also affects all other indexes.
Noticed this while looking at "ps aux | grep dashd" output. It turned out
that parameters like "-dip3params" were passed multiple times to each node.
* Avoid unnecessary connections in dip3-deterministicmns.py
This saves ~15 seconds
* Generate more blocks per generate() call
* Use -vbparams to activate dip8 faster in tests
Avoids generating/syncing many unnecessary blocks
78214588d Use for-loop instead of list comprehension (practicalswift)
823979436 Use the variable name _ for unused return values (practicalswift)
2e6080bbf Remove unused variables and/or function calls (practicalswift)
9b94054b7 Avoid reference to undefined name: stderr does not exist, sys.stderr does (practicalswift)
51cb6b822 Use print(...) instead of undefined printf(...) (practicalswift)
25cd520fc Use sys.exit(...) instead of exit(...): exit(...) should not be used in programs (practicalswift)
Pull request description:
Python cleanups:
* Avoid reference to undefined name: `stderr` does not exist, `sys.stderr` does
* Use `print(...)` instead of undefined `printf(...)`
* Avoid redefinition of variable (`tx`) in list comprehension
* Remove unused variables and/or function calls
* Use `sys.exit(...)` instead of `exit(...)`: [`exit(...)` should not be used in programs](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10753#discussion_r125935027)
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(Do the rest of it after dependents are backported)
fab9095d40 qa: Windows fixups for functional tests (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Just two minor fixups to have less errors when the tests run on native windows.
* Strip whitespace from lines when reading from a notification file
* Instead of clumsily creating a file with weird permissions, just create a folder for the same effect in `mempool_persist.py`
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1aa97ee08 Add savemempool RPC (Lawrence Nahum)
467cbbcbf Add return value to DumpMempool (Lawrence Nahum)
Pull request description:
Adds a simple parameterless rpc command to dump the mempool.
Rationale:
Sometimes there can be a crash for whatever reason (bug, power loss, etc) causing the mempool.dat file to not be saved.
This change allows to script/cron the rpc call to have more regular saves to the file as well as cli/ad-hoc.
This should solve issue https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11086
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replace "assert_raises_jsonrpc" with "assert_raises_rpc_error"
Co-Authored-By: UdjinM6 <UdjinM6@users.noreply.github.com>
* Wait a little bit longer in wallet-encryption.py
The timed wallet locking is happening by an asynchronous task internally,
which means that it might need a little bit longer then the specified
timeout.
* Add workaround for p2p-versionbits-warnings.py until we backport bitcoin#12264
f42fc1d50 doc: spelling fixes (klemens)
Pull request description:
patch contains some spelling fixes ( just in comments ) as found by a bot ( http://www.misfix.org, https://github.com/ka7/misspell_fixer ).
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* Implement re-signing of InstantSend inputs when TXs come in via blocks
* Use GetAdjustedTime instead of GetTimeMillis in CSigSharesManager
This allows use of mocktime in tests.
* Expose verifiedProRegTxHash in getpeerinfo and implement wait_for_mnauth
* Allow to wait for IS and CL to NOT happen
* Bump timeout for wait_for_instantlock
* Implement tests for retroactive signing of IS and CLs
* Add wait_for_tx function to DashTestFramework
* Add -whitelist=127.0.0.1 to node0
* Use node3 for isolated block generation
* Don't test for non-receival of TXs on node4/node5
* Tests: Connect to the control node only in start_masternodes
Masternodes should take care of intra-quorum connections themselves
* Reconnect non-masternodes back to the control node
* Detect masternode mode from privkey arg
The `masternode` argument seems redundant. This change enables masternode mode
based on the presence (and validity) of the `masternodeblsprivkey` argument.
* Deprecate -masternode option
* Remove -masternode switch from functional tests
* Move -masternode deprecate warning to better place
* It should not be possible to change settings for additional indexes without reindex
* Should write db flags for additional indexes on reindex
* Add tests to make sure index settings can't be changed without reindex
* Update activemn if protx info changed
* Add `==` and `!=` operators to CDeterministicMNState
* Only re-init active MN if its IP changed, changes to payout, voting etc. can be done without it
* Test `masternode status` updates
* Don't track mnListEntry anymore and instead get the DMN on demand
* Revert "Add `==` and `!=` operators to CDeterministicMNState"
This reverts commit fba4687581.
5a67c0524e [tests] Fix intermittent rpc_net.py failure. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
rpc_net.py would intermittently fail on Travis, probably
due to assuming that two consecutive RPC calls were atomic.
Fix this by trying the test up to three times and only failing
if all three attempts fail.
fixes#11778
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62c304ea48 tests: Allow closed http server in assert_start_raises_init_error (Chun Kuan Lee)
Pull request description:
The rpc handler may be unregistered when http server haven't been closed yet. So it may be allowable to get -342 `non-JSON HTTP response with \'%i %s\' from server` (503 Service Unavailable)
See https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/build/master.2001. It shows "Rejecting request while shutting down" between "RPC stopped" and "Stopped HTTP server"
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* Add .gitlab-ci.yml
* Use | instead of > for multiline commands
This honor new-lines and makes ; unnecessary
* Use ubuntu:bionic as base image
* Move cache initialization before apt-get installs
* Cache apt packages
* Move installation of wget and unzip up as we need it for the cache
* Prevent apt from deleting caches
* Collect test logs into artifact
* Make combine_logs.py always look for the template in the correct dir
* Move final cache stuff into after_script
* Reintroduce PYTHON_DEBUG=1, but only for .travis.yml
* Install jinja2 in Travis builder image
* Enable ChainLocks after quorums have been created
Creating 4 quorums causes a lot of blocks to be created and signed by
ChainLocks, which then causes timeouts later.
* Increase timeout in wallet-dump.py test
The first dumpwallet is quite slow sometimes, which then makes the
later called dumpwallet throw a wallet locked exception.
28479f926f21f2a91bec5a06671c60e5b0c55532 qa: Test bitcond shutdown (João Barbosa)
8d3f46ec3938e2ba17654fecacd1d2629f9915fd http: Remove timeout to exit event loop (João Barbosa)
e98a9eede2fb48ff33a020acc888cbcd83e24bbf http: Remove unnecessary event_base_loopexit call (João Barbosa)
6b13580f4e3842c11abd9b8bee7255fb2472b6fe http: Unlisten sockets after all workers quit (João Barbosa)
18e968581697078c36a3c3818f8906cf134ccadd http: Send "Connection: close" header if shutdown is requested (João Barbosa)
02e1e4eff6cda0bfc24b455a7c1583394cbff6eb rpc: Add wait argument to stop (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
Fixes#11777. Reverts #11006. Replaces #13501.
With this change the HTTP server will exit gracefully, meaning that all requests will finish processing and sending the response, even if this means to wait more than 2 seconds (current time allowed to exit the event loop).
Another small change is that connections are accepted even when the server is stopping, but HTTP requests are rejected. This can be improved later, especially if chunked replies are implemented.
Briefly, before this PR, this is the order or events when a request arrives (RPC `stop`):
1. `bufferevent_disable(..., EV_READ)`
2. `StartShutdown()`
3. `evhttp_del_accept_socket(...)`
4. `ThreadHTTP` terminates (event loop exits) because there are no active or pending events thanks to 1. and 3.
5. client doesn't get the response thanks to 4.
This can be verified by applying
```diff
// Event loop will exit after current HTTP requests have been handled, so
// this reply will get back to the client.
StartShutdown();
+ MilliSleep(2000);
return "Bitcoin server stopping";
}
```
and checking the log output:
```
Received a POST request for / from 127.0.0.1:62443
ThreadRPCServer method=stop user=__cookie__
Interrupting HTTP server
** Exited http event loop
Interrupting HTTP RPC server
Interrupting RPC
tor: Thread interrupt
Shutdown: In progress...
torcontrol thread exit
Stopping HTTP RPC server
addcon thread exit
opencon thread exit
Unregistering HTTP handler for / (exactmatch 1)
Unregistering HTTP handler for /wallet/ (exactmatch 0)
Stopping RPC
RPC stopped.
Stopping HTTP server
Waiting for HTTP worker threads to exit
msghand thread exit
net thread exit
... sleep 2 seconds ...
Waiting for HTTP event thread to exit
Stopped HTTP server
```
For this reason point 3. is moved right after all HTTP workers quit. In that moment HTTP replies are queued in the event loop which keeps spinning util all connections are closed. In order to trigger the server side close with keep alive connections (implicit in HTTP/1.1) the header `Connection: close` is sent if shutdown was requested. This can be tested by
```
bitcoind -regtest
nc localhost 18443
POST / HTTP/1.1
Authorization: Basic ...
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 44
{"jsonrpc": "2.0","method":"stop","id":123}
```
Summing up, this PR:
- removes explicit event loop exit — event loop exits once there are no active or pending events
- changes the moment the listening sockets are removed — explained above
- sends header `Connection: close` on active requests when shutdown was requested which is relevant when it's a persistent connection (default in HTTP 1.1) — libevent is aware of this header and closes the connection gracefully
- removes event loop explicit break after 2 seconds timeout
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* Use `wait_until` in sporks.py
* Drop unused spork functions in `dip3-deterministicmns.py`
* Use `wait_until` in multikeysporks.py
* scripted-diff: Rename `*_test_spork_state` to `*_test_spork_value` in multikeysporks.py to better match actual functionality
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/_test_spork_state/_test_spork_value/g' test/functional/multikeysporks.py
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
* Drop `get_mnsync_status`, `wait_to_sync` and `sync_masternodes` and introduce `force_finish_mnsync` for MNs only
* Use `force_finish_mnsync` from util.py in dip3-deterministicmns.py and drop local unused functions
Also move the call, `force_finish_mnsync` should be called before `connect_nodes_bi`
e97b113b04 [tests] Change invalidblockrequest to use BitcoinTestFramework (John Newbery)
2b7064eda7 [tests] Fix flake8 warnings in invalidblockrequest (John Newbery)
54b8c580b7 [test] Fix nits leftover from 11771 (Conor Scott)
Pull request description:
Builds on #11771. Please review that PR first
Next step in #10603.
- first commit tidies up invalidblockrequest.py
- second commit removes usage of ComparisonTestFramework
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95e2e9a [tests] Change invalidtxrequest to use BitcoinTestFramework (John Newbery)
359d067 [tests] Fix flake8 warnings in invalidtxrequest (John Newbery)
c32cf9f [tests] Add P2PDataStore class (John Newbery)
cc046f6 [tests] Reduce NodeConn connection logging from info to debug (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Next step in #10603
- first commit changes log level for an internal log from INFO to DEBUG. (Not really related, but I started finding the INFO level logging annoying when debuging test failures)
- second commit introduces a `P2PStub` class - a subclass of `NodeConnCB` which has its own block and tx store and responds appropriately to getdata requests. Not all the functionality is used in `invalidtxrequest.py`, but will be used in `invalidblockrequest.py` and `p2p-fullblocktest` when those are changed to use `BitcoinTestFramework`
- third commit tidies up `invalidtxrequest.py`
- fourth commit removes usage of `ComparisonTestFramework`
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5c8ff26 [tests] Add NetworkThread assertions (John Newbery)
34e08b3 [tests] Fix network threading in functional tests (John Newbery)
74e64f2 [tests] Use network_thread_start() in tests. (John Newbery)
5fc6e71 [tests] Add network_thread_ utility functions. (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Add assert that only one NetworkThread exists at any time in functional tests, and fix cases where that wasn't true.
fixes#11776
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faaa7db qa: Only allow disconnecting all NodeConns (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Disconnecting the connection with `index=0` makes no sense when there are more than one connections, as the list "rotates around" and populates index 0 after `del`.
Just disconnect all NodeConns in any case.
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32ae82f5c [tests] use TestNode p2p connection in tests (John Newbery)
5e5725cc2 [tests] Add p2p connection to TestNode (John Newbery)
b86c1cd20 [tests] fix TestNode.__getattr__() method (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Final two steps of #10082 : Adding the "mininode" P2P interface to `TestNode`
This PR adds the mininode P2P interface to `TestNode`. It simplifies the process for opening a P2P connection to the node-under-test from this:
```python
node0 = NodeConnCB()
connections = []
connections.append(NodeConn('127.0.0.1', p2p_port(0), self.nodes[0], node0))
node0.add_connection(connections[0])
```
to this:
```python
self.nodes[0].add_p2p_connection(p2p_conn_type=NodeConnCB)
```
The first commit adds the infrastructure to `test_node.py`. The second updates the individual test cases to use it. Can be separated if this is too much review for one PR.
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* Add timeout params to wait_for*_chainlock methods
* Give chainlocks more time in specific case
* Add logs to llmq-chainlock.py
* Replace wait_for_chainlocked_tip_all_nodes with wait_for_chainlocked_block_all_nodes
wait_for_chainlocked_tip_all_nodes did wait for the tip of each individual
node, which would not necessarily be the same. We should only allow to
explicitly specify which block to wait for.
* Get rid of wait_for_chainlocked_tip
Same as with wait_for_chainlocked_tip_all_nodes
This speeds up assumevalid.py from 22s to 7s on my machine. On travis, this
should be an improvement of a few minutes. Without this, Travis actually
fails due to block download timeouts.
* scripted-diff: Rename `wait_for_chainlock*` test functions
-BEGIN VERIFY SCRIPT-
sed -i 's/wait_for_chainlock_tip_all_nodes(/wait_for_chainlocked_tip_all_nodes(/g' test/functional/*.py
sed -i 's/wait_for_chainlock_tip(/wait_for_chainlocked_tip(/g' test/functional/*.py
sed -i 's/wait_for_chainlock(/wait_for_chainlocked_block(/g' test/functional/*.py
sed -i 's/wait_for_chainlock /wait_for_chainlocked_block /g' test/functional/*.py
-END VERIFY SCRIPT-
* Move `wait_for_*chainlock*` functions from individual tests to DashTestFramework
* Use `wait_until` in most Dash-specific `wait_for*` functions instead of custom timers
* Cleanup p2p-instantsend.py
Bump mocktime before generating new blocks and generate a few blocks at the end of test_mempool_doublespend to clean things up
* Update test/functional/p2p-instantsend.py
Co-Authored-By: PastaPastaPasta <6443210+PastaPastaPasta@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix `wait_for_instantlock` to make it fail if instantlock wasn't aquired, use `wait_until`
Currently it simply returns False if islock failed but that's not the way we use it (we never check results).
* Wait for txes to propagate before checking for instantlock
4526d21 Add test for multiwallet batch RPC calls (Russell Yanofsky)
74182f2 Add missing batch rpc calls to python coverage logs (Russell Yanofsky)
505530c Add missing multiwallet rpc calls to python coverage logs (Russell Yanofsky)
9f67646 Make AuthServiceProxy._batch method usable (Russell Yanofsky)
e02007a Limit AuthServiceProxyWrapper.__getattr__ wrapping (Russell Yanofsky)
edafc71 Fix uninitialized URI in batch RPC requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This fixes "Wallet file not specified" errors when making batch wallet RPC calls with more than one wallet loaded. This issue was reported by @NicolasDorier in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11257
Request URI is not used for anything except multiwallet request dispatching, so this change has no other effect.
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659b206 Make listsinceblock refuse unknown block hash (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Change suggested by @theuni who noticed listsinceblock would ignore invalid block hashes causing it to return a completely unfiltered list of transactions.
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f3d4adf Make p2p-acceptablock not an extended test (Matt Corallo)
00dcda6 [qa] test that invalid blocks on an invalid chain get a disconnect (Matt Corallo)
015a525 Reject headers building on invalid chains by tracking invalidity (Matt Corallo)
932f118 Accept unrequested blocks with work equal to our tip (Matt Corallo)
3d9c70c Stop always storing blocks from whitelisted peers (Matt Corallo)
3b4ac43 Rewrite p2p-acceptblock in preparation for slight behavior changes (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
@sdaftuar pointed out that the version in #11487 was somewhat DoS-able as someone could feed you a valid chain that forked off the the last checkpoint block and force you to do lots of work just walking backwards across blocks for each new block they gave you. We came up with a few proposals but settled on the one implemented here as likely the simplest without obvious DoS issues. It uses our existing on-load mapBlockIndex walk to make sure everything that descends from an invalid block is marked as such, and then simply caches blocks which we attempted to connect but which were found to be invalid. To avoid DoS issues during IBD, this will need to depend on #11458.
Includes tests from #11487.
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e065249 Add unit test for outbound peer eviction (Suhas Daftuar)
5a6d00c Permit disconnection of outbound peers on bad/slow chains (Suhas Daftuar)
c60fd71 Disconnecting from bad outbound peers in IBD (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
The first commit will disconnect an outbound peer that serves us a headers chain with insufficient work while we're in IBD.
The second commit introduces a way to disconnect outbound peers whose chains fall out of sync with ours:
For a given outbound peer, we check whether their best known block (which is known from the blocks they announce to us) has at least as much work as our tip. If it doesn't, we set a 20 minute timeout, and if we still haven't heard about a block with as much work as our tip had when we set the timeout, then we send a single getheaders message, and wait 2 more minutes. If after two minutes their best known block has insufficient work, we disconnect that peer.
We protect 4 of our outbound peers (who provide some "good" headers chains, ie a chain with at least as much work as our tip at some point) from being subject to this logic, to prevent excessive network topology changes as a result of this algorithm, while still ensuring that we have a reasonable number of nodes not known to be on bogus chains.
We also don't require our peers to be on the same chain as us, to prevent accidental partitioning of the network in the event of a chain split. Note that if our peers are ever on a more work chain than our tip, then we will download and validate it, and then either reorg to it, or learn of a consensus incompatibility with that peer and disconnect. This PR is designed to protect against peers that are on a less work chain which we may never try to download and validate.
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01b52ce Add comment explaining forced processing of compact blocks (Suhas Daftuar)
08fd822 qa: add test for minchainwork use in acceptblock (Suhas Daftuar)
ce8cd7a Don't process unrequested, low-work blocks (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
A peer could try to waste our resources by sending us unrequested blocks with
low work (eg to fill up our disk). Since e265200 we no longer request blocks until we
know we're on a chain with more than nMinimumChainWork (our anti-DoS
threshold), but we would still process unrequested blocks that had more work
than our tip (which generally has low-work during IBD), even though we may not
yet have found a headers chain with sufficient work.
Fix this and add a test.
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eac64bb7a [qa] Test nMinimumChainWork (Suhas Daftuar)
0311836f6 Allow setting nMinimumChainWork on command line (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
As discussed briefly here: https://botbot.me/freenode/bitcoin-core-dev/2017-02-28/?msg=81712308&page=4
This adds a hidden command line option for setting `nMinimumChainWork`, which allows us to test this parameter in our functional tests, as well as allowing for niche use cases like syncing nodes that are otherwise disconnected from the network.
See also #10345, which proposes a new use of `nMinimumChainWork`.
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fafa003 qa: Remove never used return value of sync_with_ping (MarcoFalke)
fa9de37 qa: Make tmpdir option an absolute path (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This should fix issues with the multiwallet test and its symlinks
when the tmpdir is a relative path.
Rather than fixing os.symlink to work with paths relative to a
directory descriptor, which does not work on Windows, normalize
the path instead.
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478a89c Avoid opening copied wallet databases simultaneously (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Make sure wallet databases have unique fileids. If they don't, throw an error. BDB caches do not work properly when more than one open database has the same fileid, because values written to one database may show up in reads to other databases.
Bitcoin will never create different databases with the same fileid, but users can create them by manually copying database files.
BDB caching bug was reported by @dooglus in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/11429
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5d465e396 Ensure backupwallet fails when attempting to backup to source file (Tomas van der Wansem)
Pull request description:
Previous behaviour was to destroy the wallet (to zero-length)
This fixes#11375
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* Make sure chainlocks and blocks are propagated in llmq-is-cl-conflicts.py before moving to next steps
Add few comments here and there to clarify what's actually going on under the hood
* Simplify
aa57590d7 Update importprivkey named args documentation (Dusty Williams)
Pull request description:
Addresses issue #11462 by updating the documentation for the importprivkey arguments to the correct names, and updates the functional test importprunedfunds.py to use named arguments when calling importprivkey.
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0cd9273 rpc: Prevent `dumpwallet` from overwriting files (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
Prevent arbitrary files from being overwritten by `dumpwallet`. There have been reports that users have overwritten wallet files this way. It may also avoid other security issues.
Fixes#9934. Adds mention to release notes and adds a test.
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fafff1220 qa: Restore bitcoin-util-test py2 compatibility (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
Currently `./configure && make check` will look for python3, then python2. As long as we support python2 (and use it as fallback), `make check` should run fine with both python2 and python3.
Fixes#11352 by @Zenitur
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49f869f Fix bip68-sequence rpc test (Johnson Lau)
Pull request description:
The test mined 1 extra block for the ACTIVE state. Test added to catch the right moment of LOCKED_IN->ACTIVE transaction
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fb1f32582 Add listwallets RPC test to multiwallet.py (Cristian Mircea Messel)
Pull request description:
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8fdb6f912 [tests] fixup dbcrash interaction with add_nodes() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Another conflict with #11121. Apologies - this is entirely my fault. I didn't run the extended test suite after rebasing on master.
@MarcoFalke @sdaftuar
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faa8d9581 [qa] TestNode: Add wait_until_stopped helper method (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This adds a helper method `wait_until_stopped` to the `TestNode` class. This should prevent numerous `time.sleep()` over all places.
Additionally, the timeout behavior is restored. (Was removed by the introduction of `TestNode`.)
This should prevent tests from running indefinitely by accident.
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b3d6fc654 Improve signmessages functional test (Cristian Mircea Messel)
Pull request description:
This patch improves branch coverage of the test, making sure a message can not be verified with the wrong address or signature.
Tree-SHA512: 984eb66af8ba1caaccfb8ce2c5cc89c634a50d2fa587bfaf6e196aaf5b89e77accd76522ac33105621ead795521ec6d90f0afcb3b6064d22e53b54d2b41c7991
3918d93f3 [tests] fixups from set_test_params() (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
#11121 had a silent merge conflict in `bitcoin_cli.py`. This fixes it.
Also fixes a comment in `example_test.py`
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7148b74dc [tests] Functional tests must explicitly set num_nodes (John Newbery)
5448a1471 [tests] don't override __init__() in individual tests (John Newbery)
6cf094a02 [tests] Avoid passing around member variables in test_framework (John Newbery)
36b626867 [tests] TestNode: separate add_node from start_node (John Newbery)
be2a2ab6a [tests] fix - use rpc_timeout as rpc timeout (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Some additional tidyups after the introduction of TestNode:
- commit 1 makes TestNode use the correct rpc timeout. This should have been included in #11077
- commit 2 separates `add_node()` from `start_node()` as originally discussed here: https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10556#discussion_r121161453 with @kallewoof . The test writer no longer needs to assign to `self.nodes` when starting/stopping nodes.
- commit 3 adds a `set_test_params()` method, so individual tests don't need to override `__init__()` and call `super().__init__()`
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4f2905b76 Add getmininginfo functional test (Cristian Mircea Messel)
Pull request description:
Add `getmininginfo` functional test in `mining.py`
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6d2d2eb49 RPC: gettxout: Slightly improve doc and tests (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
Slightly related to https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10822 in the sense that I felt the documentation and testing wasn't as good as it could be while writing it.
Ping @sipa since we discussed this on IRC.
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c6ec4358a [tests] Add bitcoin_cli.py test script (John Newbery)
b23549f6e [tests] add TestNodeCLI class for calling bitcoin-cli for a node (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
We don't test bitcoin-cli at all. That means that we can miss inconsistencies between the bitcoin-cli client and the RPC interface, such as #10698 and #10747. It also means that the various bitcoin-cli options and features are untested and regressions could be silently introduced.
Let's fix that.
This PR adds bitcoin-cli testing in the python functional test_framework:
1. Add a bitcoin_cli.py test script that tests bitcoin-cli. At the moment it only tests that the result of `getinfo` is the same if you run it as an RPC or through bitcoin-cli, but can easily be extended to test additional bitcoin-cli features
**EDIT: `--usecli` option is moved to a separate PR. This PR now only covers the bitcoin_cli.py test.**
2. ~Add a `--usecli` option to the test framework. This changes the test to use bitcoin-cli for all RPC calls instead of using direct HTTP requests. This is somewhat experimental. It works for most tests, but there are some cases where it can't work transparently because:~
- ~the testcase is asserting on a specific error code, and bitcoin-cli returns a different error code from the direct RPC~
- ~we're sending a very large RPC request (eg `submitblock`) and it can't be serialized into a shell bitcoin-cli call.~
~I think that even though `--usecli` doesn't work on all tests, it's still a useful experimental feature. Future potential enhancements:~
- ~enhance the framework to automatically skip tests that are known to fail with bitcoin-cli if the `--usecli` option is used.~
- ~run a subset of tests in Travis with `-usecli`~
This builds on and requires the `TestNode` PR #10711 . As an aside, this is a good demonstration of how tidy it is to add additional features/interfaces now that test node logic/state is encapsulated in a TestNode class.
Addresses #10791
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08ce33f8e qa: Move wait_until to util (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
This moves `wait_until` to `util.py` to make it generally available to python tests.
Also, `wait_until` now takes an optional lock that is acquired while testing the predicate.
Previously the lock was always acquired, even when it was not necessary, cf. `disconnect_ban.py`.
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2b4ea52 [tests] fix timeout issues from TestNode (John Newbery)
Pull request description:
Fixes a couple of bugs from the introduction of TestNode:
- test scripts were no longer able to specify a custom timeout for
starting a node. Therefore tests with nodes that take a long time to
start up (eg pruning.py) would fail.
- the test for whether a node has failed on start up was broken
by changing 'assert x is None' to 'assert not x'. Since
subprocess.poll() can return None (indicating the node is still running)
or 0 (indicating the node exited with return code 0), this was a
regression.
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c1470a0 test: Increase initial RPC timeout to 60 seconds (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
When running the tests locally with a parallelism of 4 on an otherwise busy system, RPC can take quite a wait to come up.
With the current timeout tests often fail with "Unable to connect to bitcoind".
Change the timeout to 60 seconds just to be safe.
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6b4f231 Move transaction combining from signrawtransaction to new RPC (Andrew Chow)
Pull request description:
Create a combinerawtransaction RPC which accepts a json array of hex raw transactions to combine them into one transaction. Signrawtransaction is changed to no longer combine transactions and only accept one transaction at a time.
The tests have been updated to test this. Tests for the signrawtransaction merge have also been removed.
This is part of #10570
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* Introduce getbestchainlock rpc and fix llmq-is-cl-conflicts.py
* Add `known_block` field and move `getbestchainlock` to `blockchain` rpc category
* Add CChainLockSig::IsNull() and throw an exception in getbestchainlock if there is no known chainlock yet
* drop blockHash initializer
"subtractFeeFromOutputs" is applied to the ordering of the input
transaction and after that BIP69 sorting is performed. This causes
flakiness in tests.
d34957e [wallet] [tests] Add keypool topup functional test (Jonas Schnelli)
095142d [wallet] keypool mark-used and topup (John Newbery)
c25d90f [wallet] Add HasUnusedKeys() helper (John Newbery)
f2123e3 [wallet] Cache keyid -> keypool id mappings (John Newbery)
83f1ec3 [wallet] Don't hold cs_LastBlockFile while calling setBestChain (John Newbery)
2376bfc [wallet] [moveonly] Move LoadKeyPool to cpp (Matt Corallo)
cab8557 [wallet] [moveonly] Move CAffectedKeysVisitor (Jonas Schnelli)
Pull request description:
This PR contains the first part of #10882 :
- if a key from the keypool is used, mark all keys up to that key as used, and then try to top up the keypool
- top up the keypool on startup
Notably, it does not stop the node or prevent the best block from advancing if the keypool drops below a threshold (which means that transactions may be missed and funds lost if restoring from an old HD wallet backup).
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faa24441ec047ec336b86f586016b9d318c1c0ad policy: Remove promiscuousmempoolflags (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
It seems odd to clutter validation code with features that can only ever be used for testing (testnet or regtest). Removing that test-only code makes the mempool logic less painful to understand and easier to reason about when changed or refactored in the future.
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4ccc12a [qa] Rewrite BIP66 functional tests (Suhas Daftuar)
d4f0d87 [qa] Rewrite BIP65 functional tests (Suhas Daftuar)
Pull request description:
After 122786d, BIP65 and BIP66 activate at
particular fixed heights (without regard to version numbers of blocks
below those heights). Rewrite the functional tests to take
this into account, and remove two tests that weren't really testing anything.
Moves the rewritten functional tests out of the extended test suite, so that they run in travis regularly.
Note: I discovered that the ComparisonTestFramework (which the original versions of these p2p tests were written is, has a bug that caused them to not catch obvious errors, eg if you just comment out setting the script flags for these softforks in ConnectBlock, the versions of these tests in master do not fail(!) -- will separately PR a fix for the comparison test framework).
cf82a9e Do not allow users to get keys from keypool without reserving them (Matt Corallo)
Pull request description:
fundrawtransaction allows users to add a change output and then
not have it removed from keypool. While it would be nice to have
users follow the normal CreateTransaction/CommitTransaction process
we use internally, there isnt much benefit in exposing this option,
especially with HD wallets, while there is ample room for users to
misunderstand or misuse this option.
This partially reverts #9377. Would be nice to get this for 15 since its kinda crazy we have this option to begin with IMO, will need release notes as an RPC option is now ignored.
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* Refactor `HandleFullyConfirmedBlock()`
* Pass `pindexMined` into `AddNonLockedTx()`
* Unify time import in Dash specific tests
* Refactor UpdateSpork and SetPrivKey
* Merge #10757: RPC: Introduce getblockstats to plot things
41d0476f62269027ec2193a5f80d508d789de8aa Tests: Add data file (Anthony Towns)
4cbfb6aad9ba8fa17b5e7ed3e9a36dc8a24f1fcf Tests: Test new getblockstats RPC (Jorge Timón)
35e77a0288bcac5594ff25c10c9679a161cb730b RPC: Introduce getblockstats (Jorge Timón)
cda8e36f019dd181e5c3774961b4f1335e5602cb Refactor: RPC: Separate GetBlockChecked() from getblock() (Jorge Timón)
Pull request description:
It returns per block statistics about several things. It should be easy to add more if people think of other things to add or remove some if I went too far (but once written, why not keep it? EDIT: answer: not to test or maintain them).
The currently available options are: minfee,maxfee,totalfee,minfeerate,maxfeerate,avgfee,avgfeerate,txs,ins,outs (EDIT: see updated list in the rpc call documentation)
For the x axis, one can use height or block.nTime (I guess I could add mediantime if there's interest [EDIT: nobody showed interest but I implemented mediantime nonetheless, in fact there's no distinction between x or y axis anymore, that's for the caller to judge]).
To calculate fees, -txindex is required.
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* Replace get_mocktime() usage with self.mocktime
* Merge #11308: [qa] zapwallettxes: Wait up to 3s for mempool reload
fadd0c16b [qa] zapwallettxes: Wait up to 3s for mempool reload (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There had been intermittent test failures on zapwallettxes, as no time was allotted to reload the mempool.
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* Fix import
faa76d1b7 qa: Fix inv race in example_test (MarcoFalke)
Pull request description:
There have been intermittent test failures on this script.
```py
File "./test/functional/example_test.py", line 216, in run_test
assert_equal(block, 1)
AssertionError: not(2 == 1)
```
Probably the simplest way to fix them is overriding the `on_inv` method, so that no "colliding" getdata for the blocks are sent out.
Additionally, all getdata are now sent in a single message.
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13b1e9a16 Capitalize bullet points in CONTRIBUTING guide (Evan Klitzke)
Pull request description:
English grammar dictates that these bullet points should be capitalized.
This also makes the capitalization style consistent with the rest of the
document, e.g. the "Decision Making Process" section.
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ce07638 doc: Add comment to use ValueFromAmount/AmountFromValue for JSON, not utilmoneystr (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
ec05c50 rpc: Use ValueFromAmount instead of FormatMoney in TxToUniv (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
46347ad rpc: Move ValueFromAmount to core_write (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
dac3782 doc: Correct AmountFromValue/ValueFromAmount names (Wladimir J. van der Laan)
Pull request description:
With this, the amounts returned in `decoderawtransaction` will be padded to 8 digits like anywhere else in the API.
This is accomplished by using `ValueFromAmount` in `TxToUniv`, instead of `FormatMoney` which it currently (mistakingly) uses. The `FormatMoney` function is only for debugging/logging use!
To avoid dependency issues, `ValueFromAmount` is moved to `core_write.cpp`, where it also fits better. I don't move `AmountFromValue` to `core_read.cpp` at the same time, as this would have more impact due to the RPCError dependency there.
(n.b.: large number of changed files is solely due to the util_tests JSONs needing update)
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d84e78e [wallet] Specify wallet name in wallet loading errors (John Newbery)
a6da027 Reject invalid wallet files (João Barbosa)
3ef77a0 Reject duplicate wallet filenames (João Barbosa)
Pull request description:
This PR prevents loading the same wallet more than once in a multi wallet scenario. It also prevents loading with invalid files: non regular files or symlinks.
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df389bc Change wallet method disabled error text (Russell Yanofsky)
e526b3d Fix misleading "Method not found" multiwallet errors (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Raise RPC_WALLET_NOT_SPECIFIED instead of RPC_METHOD_NOT_FOUND when a required
wallet filename was not specified in an RPC call.
Also raise more specific RPC_WALLET_NOT_FOUND error instead of
RPC_INVALID_PARAMETER in case an invalid wallet was specified, for consistency.
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876e92b Testing: listsinceblock should display all transactions that were affected since the given block, including transactions that were removed due to a reorg. (Karl-Johan Alm)
f999c46 listsinceblock: optionally find and list any transactions that were undone due to reorg when requesting a non-main chain block in a new 'removed' array. (Karl-Johan Alm)
Pull request description:
The following scenario will not notify the caller of the fact `tx0` has been dropped:
1. User 1 receives BTC in tx0 from utxo1 in block aa1.
2. User 2 receives BTC in tx1 from utxo1 (same) in block bb1
3. User 1 sees 2 confirmations at block aa3.
4. Reorg into bb chain.
5. User 1 asks `listsinceblock aa3` and does not see that tx0 is now invalidated.
See `listsinceblock.py` commit for related test.
The proposed fix is to iterate from the given block down to the fork point, and to check each transaction in the blocks against the wallet, in addition to including all transactions from the fork point to the active chain tip (the current behavior). Any transactions that were present will now also be listed in the `listsinceblock` output in a new `replaced` array. This operation may be a bit heavy but the circumstances (and perceived frequency of occurrence) warrant it, I believe.
Example output:
```Python
{
'transactions': [],
'replaced': [
{
'walletconflicts': [],
'vout': 1,
'account': '',
'timereceived': 1485234857,
'time': 1485234857,
'amount': '1.00000000',
'bip125-replaceable': 'unknown',
'trusted': False,
'category': 'receive',
'txid': 'ce673859a30dee1d2ebdb3c05f2eea7b1da54baf68f93bb8bfe37c5f09ed22ff',
'address': 'miqEt4kWp9zSizwGGuUWLAmxEcTW9bFUnQ',
'label': '',
'confirmations': -7
}
],
'lastblock': '7a388f27d09e3699102a4ebf81597d974fc4c72093eeaa02adffbbf7527f6715'
}
```
I believe this addresses the comment by @luke-jr in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/9516#issuecomment-274190081 but I could be wrong..
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