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232f96f5c8a3920c09db92f4dbac2ad7d10ce8cf doc: Add release notes for -avoidpartialspends (Karl-Johan Alm) e00b4699cc6d2ee5697d38dd6607eb2631c9b77a clean-up: Remove no longer used ivars from CInputCoin (Karl-Johan Alm) 43e04d13b1ffc02b1082176e87f420198b40c7b1 wallet: Remove deprecated OutputEligibleForSpending (Karl-Johan Alm) 0128121101fb3ee82f3abd3973a967a4226ffe0e test: Add basic testing for wallet groups (Karl-Johan Alm) 59d6f7b4e2f847ec1f2ff46c84e6157655984f85 wallet: Switch to using output groups instead of coins in coin selection (Karl-Johan Alm) 87ebce25d66952f5ce565bb5130dcf5e24049872 wallet: Add output grouping (Karl-Johan Alm) bb629cb9dc567cc819724d9f4852652926e60cbf Add -avoidpartialspends and m_avoid_partial_spends (Karl-Johan Alm) 65b3eda458221644616d0fdd6ba0fe01bdbce893 wallet: Add input bytes to CInputCoin (Karl-Johan Alm) a443d7a0ca333b0bae63e04b5d476f9ad9c7aeac moveonly: CoinElegibilityFilter into coinselection.h (Karl-Johan Alm) 173e18a289088c6087ba6fac708e322aa63b7a94 utils: Add insert() convenience templates (Karl-Johan Alm) Pull request description: This PR adds an optional (off by default) `-avoidpartialspends` flag, which changes coin select to use output groups rather than outputs, where each output group corresponds to all outputs with the same destination. It is a privacy improvement, as each time you spend some output, any other output that is publicly associated with the destination (address) will also be spent at the same time, at the cost of fee increase for cases where coin select without group restriction would find a more optimal set of coins (see example below). For regular use without address reuse, this PR should have no effect on the user experience whatsoever; it only affects users who, for some reason, have multiple outputs with the same destination (i.e. address reuse). Nodes with this turned off will still try to avoid partial spending, if the fee of the resulting transaction is not greater than the fee of the original transaction. Example: a node has four outputs linked to two addresses `A` and `B`: * 1.0 btc to `A` * 0.5 btc to `A` * 1.0 btc to `B` * 0.5 btc to `B` The node sends 0.2 btc to `C`. Without `-avoidpartialspends`, the following coin selection will occur: * 0.5 btc to `A` or `B` is picked * 0.2 btc is output to `C` * 0.3 - fee is output to (unique change address) With `-avoidpartialspends`, the following will instead happen: * Both of (0.5, 1.0) btc to `A` or `B` is picked (one or the other pair) * 0.2 btc is output to `C` * 1.3 - fee is output to (unique change address) As noted, the pro here is that, assuming nobody sends to the address after you spend from it, you will only ever use one address once. The con is that the transaction becomes slightly larger in this case, because it is overpicking outputs to adhere to the no partial spending rule. This complements #10386, in particular it addresses @luke-jr and @gmaxwell's concerns in https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10386#issuecomment-300667926 and https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/10386#issuecomment-302361381. Together with `-avoidreuse`, this fully addresses the concerns in #10065 I believe. Tree-SHA512: 24687a4490ba59cf4198ed90052944ff4996653a4257833bb52ed24d058b3e924800c9b3790aeb6be6385b653b49e304453e5d7ff960e64c682fc23bfc447621 # Conflicts: # src/Makefile.am # src/bench/coin_selection.cpp # src/wallet/coincontrol.h # src/wallet/coinselection.cpp # src/wallet/coinselection.h # src/wallet/init.cpp # src/wallet/test/coinselector_tests.cpp # src/wallet/wallet.cpp # src/wallet/wallet.h # test/functional/test_runner.py
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652 lines
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2014-2016 The Bitcoin Core developers
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# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
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# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
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"""Run regression test suite.
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This module calls down into individual test cases via subprocess. It will
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forward all unrecognized arguments onto the individual test scripts.
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Functional tests are disabled on Windows by default. Use --force to run them anyway.
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For a description of arguments recognized by test scripts, see
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`test/functional/test_framework/test_framework.py:BitcoinTestFramework.main`.
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"""
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import argparse
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from collections import deque
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import configparser
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import datetime
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import os
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import time
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import shutil
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import signal
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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import re
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import logging
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# Formatting. Default colors to empty strings.
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BOLD, BLUE, RED, GREY = ("", ""), ("", ""), ("", ""), ("", "")
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try:
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# Make sure python thinks it can write unicode to its stdout
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"\u2713".encode("utf_8").decode(sys.stdout.encoding)
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TICK = "✓ "
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CROSS = "✖ "
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CIRCLE = "○ "
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except UnicodeDecodeError:
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TICK = "P "
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CROSS = "x "
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CIRCLE = "o "
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if os.name == 'posix':
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# primitive formatting on supported
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# terminal via ANSI escape sequences:
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BOLD = ('\033[0m', '\033[1m')
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BLUE = ('\033[0m', '\033[0;34m')
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RED = ('\033[0m', '\033[0;31m')
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GREY = ('\033[0m', '\033[1;30m')
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TEST_EXIT_PASSED = 0
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TEST_EXIT_SKIPPED = 77
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# 30 minutes represented in seconds
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TRAVIS_TIMEOUT_DURATION = 30 * 60
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BASE_SCRIPTS = [
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# Scripts that are run by the travis build process.
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# Longest test should go first, to favor running tests in parallel
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'feature_dip3_deterministicmns.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_block_reward_reallocation.py',
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'feature_llmq_data_recovery.py',
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'feature_fee_estimation.py',
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'wallet_hd.py',
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'wallet_backup.py',
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# vv Tests less than 5m vv
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'mining_getblocktemplate_longpoll.py', # FIXME: "socket.error: [Errno 54] Connection reset by peer" on my Mac, same as https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/issues/6651
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'feature_maxuploadtarget.py',
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'feature_block.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'rpc_fundrawtransaction.py',
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'rpc_fundrawtransaction_hd.py',
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'wallet_multiwallet.py --usecli',
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'p2p_quorum_data.py',
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# vv Tests less than 2m vv
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'p2p_instantsend.py',
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'wallet_basic.py',
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'wallet_labels.py',
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'p2p_timeouts.py',
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'feature_bip68_sequence.py',
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'wallet_dump.py',
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'wallet_listtransactions.py',
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'feature_multikeysporks.py',
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'feature_llmq_signing.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_signing.py --spork21', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_chainlocks.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_connections.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_simplepose.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_is_cl_conflicts.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_is_retroactive.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_llmq_dkgerrors.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_dip4_coinbasemerkleroots.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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# vv Tests less than 60s vv
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'p2p_sendheaders.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'wallet_zapwallettxes.py',
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'wallet_importmulti.py',
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'mempool_limit.py',
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'rpc_txoutproof.py',
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'wallet_listreceivedby.py',
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'wallet_abandonconflict.py',
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'feature_csv_activation.py',
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'rpc_rawtransaction.py',
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'feature_reindex.py',
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# vv Tests less than 30s vv
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'wallet_keypool_topup.py',
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'interface_zmq_dash.py',
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'interface_zmq.py',
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'interface_bitcoin_cli.py',
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'mempool_resurrect.py',
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'wallet_txn_doublespend.py --mineblock',
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'wallet_txn_clone.py',
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'rpc_getchaintips.py',
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'interface_rest.py',
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'mempool_spend_coinbase.py',
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'mempool_reorg.py',
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'mempool_persist.py',
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'wallet_multiwallet.py',
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'interface_http.py',
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'rpc_users.py',
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'feature_proxy.py',
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'rpc_signrawtransaction.py',
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'p2p_addrv2_relay.py',
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'wallet_groups.py',
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'p2p_disconnect_ban.py',
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'feature_addressindex.py',
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'feature_timestampindex.py',
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'feature_spentindex.py',
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'rpc_decodescript.py',
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'rpc_blockchain.py',
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'rpc_deprecated.py',
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'wallet_disable.py',
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'rpc_net.py',
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'wallet_keypool.py',
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'wallet_keypool_hd.py',
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'p2p_mempool.py',
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'mining_prioritisetransaction.py',
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'p2p_invalid_block.py',
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'p2p_invalid_tx.py',
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'feature_assumevalid.py',
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'example_test.py',
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'wallet_txn_doublespend.py',
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'wallet_txn_clone.py --mineblock',
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'feature_notifications.py',
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'rpc_invalidateblock.py',
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'feature_txindex.py',
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'mempool_packages.py',
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'feature_versionbits_warning.py',
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'rpc_preciousblock.py',
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'wallet_importprunedfunds.py',
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'rpc_zmq.py',
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'rpc_signmessage.py',
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'feature_nulldummy.py',
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'mempool_accept.py',
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'wallet_import_rescan.py',
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'rpc_bind.py --ipv4',
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'rpc_bind.py --ipv6',
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'rpc_bind.py --nonloopback',
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'mining_basic.py',
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'rpc_named_arguments.py',
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'wallet_listsinceblock.py',
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'p2p_leak.py',
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'p2p_compactblocks.py',
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'p2p_connect_to_devnet.py',
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'feature_sporks.py',
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'rpc_getblockstats.py',
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'wallet_encryption.py',
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'wallet_upgradetohd.py',
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'feature_dersig.py',
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'feature_cltv.py',
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'feature_new_quorum_type_activation.py',
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'feature_governance_objects.py',
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'rpc_uptime.py',
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'wallet_resendwallettransactions.py',
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'feature_minchainwork.py',
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'p2p_unrequested_blocks.py', # NOTE: needs dash_hash to pass
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'feature_shutdown.py',
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'rpc_coinjoin.py',
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'rpc_masternode.py',
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'rpc_mnauth.py',
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'rpc_verifyislock.py',
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'rpc_verifychainlock.py',
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'p2p_fingerprint.py',
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'rpc_platform_filter.py',
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'feature_dip0020_activation.py',
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'feature_uacomment.py',
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'p2p_unrequested_blocks.py',
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'feature_asmap.py',
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'feature_includeconf.py',
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'feature_logging.py',
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'p2p_node_network_limited.py',
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'feature_blocksdir.py',
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'feature_config_args.py',
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'feature_help.py',
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# Don't append tests at the end to avoid merge conflicts
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# Put them in a random line within the section that fits their approximate run-time
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]
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EXTENDED_SCRIPTS = [
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# These tests are not run by the travis build process.
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# Longest test should go first, to favor running tests in parallel
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'feature_pruning.py', # NOTE: Prune mode is incompatible with -txindex, should work with governance validation disabled though.
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'feature_dbcrash.py',
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]
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# Place EXTENDED_SCRIPTS first since it has the 3 longest running tests
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ALL_SCRIPTS = EXTENDED_SCRIPTS + BASE_SCRIPTS
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NON_SCRIPTS = [
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# These are python files that live in the functional tests directory, but are not test scripts.
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"combine_logs.py",
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"create_cache.py",
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"test_runner.py",
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]
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def main():
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# Parse arguments and pass through unrecognised args
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False,
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usage='%(prog)s [test_runner.py options] [script options] [scripts]',
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description=__doc__,
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epilog='''
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Help text and arguments for individual test script:''',
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formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter)
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parser.add_argument('--combinedlogslen', '-c', type=int, default=0, help='print a combined log (of length n lines) from all test nodes and test framework to the console on failure.')
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parser.add_argument('--coverage', action='store_true', help='generate a basic coverage report for the RPC interface')
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parser.add_argument('--ci', action='store_true', help='Run checks and code that are usually only enabled in a continuous integration environment')
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parser.add_argument('--exclude', '-x', help='specify a comma-separated-list of scripts to exclude.')
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parser.add_argument('--extended', action='store_true', help='run the extended test suite in addition to the basic tests')
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parser.add_argument('--force', '-f', action='store_true', help='run tests even on platforms where they are disabled by default (e.g. windows).')
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parser.add_argument('--help', '-h', '-?', action='store_true', help='print help text and exit')
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parser.add_argument('--jobs', '-j', type=int, default=4, help='how many test scripts to run in parallel. Default=4.')
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parser.add_argument('--quiet', '-q', action='store_true', help='only print results summary and failure logs')
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parser.add_argument('--keepcache', '-k', action='store_true', help='the default behavior is to flush the cache directory on startup. --keepcache retains the cache from the previous testrun.')
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parser.add_argument('--tmpdirprefix', '-t', default=tempfile.gettempdir(), help="Root directory for datadirs")
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parser.add_argument('--failfast', action='store_true', help='stop execution after the first test failure')
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args, unknown_args = parser.parse_known_args()
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# args to be passed on always start with two dashes; tests are the remaining unknown args
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tests = [arg for arg in unknown_args if arg[:2] != "--"]
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passon_args = [arg for arg in unknown_args if arg[:2] == "--"]
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# Read config generated by configure.
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config = configparser.ConfigParser()
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configfile = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__)) + "/../config.ini"
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config.read_file(open(configfile, encoding="utf8"))
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passon_args.append("--configfile=%s" % configfile)
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# Set up logging
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logging_level = logging.INFO if args.quiet else logging.DEBUG
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logging.basicConfig(format='%(message)s', level=logging_level)
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# Create base test directory
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tmpdir = "%s/dash_test_runner_%s" % (args.tmpdirprefix, datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y%m%d_%H%M%S"))
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os.makedirs(tmpdir)
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logging.debug("Temporary test directory at %s" % tmpdir)
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enable_wallet = config["components"].getboolean("ENABLE_WALLET")
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enable_utils = config["components"].getboolean("ENABLE_UTILS")
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enable_bitcoind = config["components"].getboolean("ENABLE_BITCOIND")
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if config["environment"]["EXEEXT"] == ".exe" and not args.force:
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# https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/commit/d52802551752140cf41f0d9a225a43e84404d3e9
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# https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/5677#issuecomment-136646964
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print("Tests currently disabled on Windows by default. Use --force option to enable")
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sys.exit(0)
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if not (enable_wallet and enable_utils and enable_bitcoind):
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print("No functional tests to run. Wallet, utils, and dashd must all be enabled")
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print("Rerun `configure` with -enable-wallet, -with-utils and -with-daemon and rerun make")
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sys.exit(0)
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# Build list of tests
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test_list = []
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if tests:
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# Individual tests have been specified. Run specified tests that exist
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# in the ALL_SCRIPTS list. Accept the name with or without .py extension.
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tests = [re.sub("\.py$", "", test) + ".py" for test in tests]
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for test in tests:
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if test in ALL_SCRIPTS:
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test_list.append(test)
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else:
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print("{}WARNING!{} Test '{}' not found in full test list.".format(BOLD[1], BOLD[0], test))
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elif args.extended:
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# Include extended tests
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test_list += ALL_SCRIPTS
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else:
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# Run base tests only
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test_list += BASE_SCRIPTS
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# Remove the test cases that the user has explicitly asked to exclude.
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if args.exclude:
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exclude_tests = [re.sub("\.py$", "", test) + ".py" for test in args.exclude.split(',')]
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for exclude_test in exclude_tests:
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if exclude_test in test_list:
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test_list.remove(exclude_test)
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else:
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print("{}WARNING!{} Test '{}' not found in current test list.".format(BOLD[1], BOLD[0], exclude_test))
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if not test_list:
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print("No valid test scripts specified. Check that your test is in one "
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"of the test lists in test_runner.py, or run test_runner.py with no arguments to run all tests")
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sys.exit(0)
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if args.help:
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# Print help for test_runner.py, then print help of the first script (with args removed) and exit.
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parser.print_help()
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subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, os.path.join(config["environment"]["SRCDIR"], 'test', 'functional', test_list[0].split()[0]), '-h'])
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sys.exit(0)
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check_script_list(src_dir=config["environment"]["SRCDIR"], fail_on_warn=args.ci)
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check_script_prefixes()
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if not args.keepcache:
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shutil.rmtree("%s/test/cache" % config["environment"]["BUILDDIR"], ignore_errors=True)
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run_tests(
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test_list=test_list,
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src_dir=config["environment"]["SRCDIR"],
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build_dir=config["environment"]["BUILDDIR"],
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tmpdir=tmpdir,
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jobs=args.jobs,
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enable_coverage=args.coverage,
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args=passon_args,
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failfast=args.failfast,
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runs_ci=args.ci,
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combined_logs_len=args.combinedlogslen,
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)
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def run_tests(*, test_list, src_dir, build_dir, tmpdir, jobs=1, enable_coverage=False, args=None, failfast=False, runs_ci, combined_logs_len=0):
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args = args or []
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# Warn if dashd is already running (unix only)
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try:
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pidof_output = subprocess.check_output(["pidof", "dashd"])
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if not (pidof_output is None or pidof_output == b''):
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print("%sWARNING!%s There is already a dashd process running on this system. Tests may fail unexpectedly due to resource contention!" % (BOLD[1], BOLD[0]))
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except (OSError, subprocess.SubprocessError):
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pass
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# Warn if there is a cache directory
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cache_dir = "%s/test/cache" % build_dir
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if os.path.isdir(cache_dir):
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print("%sWARNING!%s There is a cache directory here: %s. If tests fail unexpectedly, try deleting the cache directory." % (BOLD[1], BOLD[0], cache_dir))
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tests_dir = src_dir + '/test/functional/'
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flags = ['--cachedir={}'.format(cache_dir)] + args
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if enable_coverage:
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coverage = RPCCoverage()
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flags.append(coverage.flag)
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logging.debug("Initializing coverage directory at %s" % coverage.dir)
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else:
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coverage = None
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if len(test_list) > 1 and jobs > 1:
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# Populate cache
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try:
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subprocess.check_output([sys.executable, tests_dir + 'create_cache.py'] + flags + ["--tmpdir=%s/cache" % tmpdir])
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except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
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sys.stdout.buffer.write(e.output)
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raise
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#Run Tests
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job_queue = TestHandler(
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num_tests_parallel=jobs,
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tests_dir=tests_dir,
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tmpdir=tmpdir,
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test_list=test_list,
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flags=flags,
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timeout_duration=TRAVIS_TIMEOUT_DURATION if runs_ci else float('inf'), # in seconds
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)
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start_time = time.time()
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test_results = []
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max_len_name = len(max(test_list, key=len))
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for _ in range(len(test_list)):
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test_result, testdir, stdout, stderr = job_queue.get_next()
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test_results.append(test_result)
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if test_result.status == "Passed":
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logging.debug("\n%s%s%s passed, Duration: %s s" % (BOLD[1], test_result.name, BOLD[0], test_result.time))
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elif test_result.status == "Skipped":
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logging.debug("\n%s%s%s skipped" % (BOLD[1], test_result.name, BOLD[0]))
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else:
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print("\n%s%s%s failed, Duration: %s s\n" % (BOLD[1], test_result.name, BOLD[0], test_result.time))
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print(BOLD[1] + 'stdout:\n' + BOLD[0] + stdout + '\n')
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print(BOLD[1] + 'stderr:\n' + BOLD[0] + stderr + '\n')
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if combined_logs_len and os.path.isdir(testdir):
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# Print the final `combinedlogslen` lines of the combined logs
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print('{}Combine the logs and print the last {} lines ...{}'.format(BOLD[1], combined_logs_len, BOLD[0]))
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print('\n============')
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print('{}Combined log for {}:{}'.format(BOLD[1], testdir, BOLD[0]))
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print('============\n')
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combined_logs, _ = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, os.path.join(tests_dir, 'combine_logs.py'), '-c', testdir], universal_newlines=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
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print("\n".join(deque(combined_logs.splitlines(), combined_logs_len)))
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if failfast:
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logging.debug("Early exiting after test failure")
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break
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print_results(test_results, max_len_name, (int(time.time() - start_time)))
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if coverage:
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coverage.report_rpc_coverage()
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logging.debug("Cleaning up coverage data")
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coverage.cleanup()
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# Clear up the temp directory if all subdirectories are gone
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if not os.listdir(tmpdir):
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os.rmdir(tmpdir)
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all_passed = all(map(lambda test_result: test_result.was_successful, test_results))
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# This will be a no-op unless failfast is True in which case there may be dangling
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# processes which need to be killed.
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job_queue.kill_and_join()
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sys.exit(not all_passed)
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def print_results(test_results, max_len_name, runtime):
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results = "\n" + BOLD[1] + "%s | %s | %s\n\n" % ("TEST".ljust(max_len_name), "STATUS ", "DURATION") + BOLD[0]
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test_results.sort(key=TestResult.sort_key)
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all_passed = True
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time_sum = 0
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for test_result in test_results:
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all_passed = all_passed and test_result.was_successful
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time_sum += test_result.time
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test_result.padding = max_len_name
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results += str(test_result)
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status = TICK + "Passed" if all_passed else CROSS + "Failed"
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if not all_passed:
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results += RED[1]
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results += BOLD[1] + "\n%s | %s | %s s (accumulated) \n" % ("ALL".ljust(max_len_name), status.ljust(9), time_sum) + BOLD[0]
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if not all_passed:
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results += RED[0]
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results += "Runtime: %s s\n" % (runtime)
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print(results)
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class TestHandler:
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"""
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Trigger the test scripts passed in via the list.
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"""
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def __init__(self, *, num_tests_parallel, tests_dir, tmpdir, test_list, flags, timeout_duration):
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assert num_tests_parallel >= 1
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self.num_jobs = num_tests_parallel
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self.tests_dir = tests_dir
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self.tmpdir = tmpdir
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self.timeout_duration = timeout_duration
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self.test_list = test_list
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self.flags = flags
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self.num_running = 0
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# In case there is a graveyard of zombie dashds, we can apply a
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# pseudorandom offset to hopefully jump over them.
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# (625 is PORT_RANGE/MAX_NODES)
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self.portseed_offset = int(time.time() * 1000) % 625
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self.jobs = []
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def get_next(self):
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while self.num_running < self.num_jobs and self.test_list:
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# Add tests
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self.num_running += 1
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test = self.test_list.pop(0)
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portseed = len(self.test_list) + self.portseed_offset
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portseed_arg = ["--portseed={}".format(portseed)]
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log_stdout = tempfile.SpooledTemporaryFile(max_size=2**16)
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log_stderr = tempfile.SpooledTemporaryFile(max_size=2**16)
|
|
test_argv = test.split()
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testdir = "{}/{}_{}".format(self.tmpdir, re.sub(".py$", "", test_argv[0]), portseed)
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tmpdir_arg = ["--tmpdir={}".format(testdir)]
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|
self.jobs.append((test,
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time.time(),
|
|
subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, self.tests_dir + test_argv[0]] + test_argv[1:] + self.flags + portseed_arg + tmpdir_arg,
|
|
universal_newlines=True,
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|
stdout=log_stdout,
|
|
stderr=log_stderr),
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|
testdir,
|
|
log_stdout,
|
|
log_stderr))
|
|
if not self.jobs:
|
|
raise IndexError('pop from empty list')
|
|
while True:
|
|
# Return first proc that finishes
|
|
time.sleep(.5)
|
|
for job in self.jobs:
|
|
(name, start_time, proc, testdir, log_out, log_err) = job
|
|
if int(time.time() - start_time) > self.timeout_duration:
|
|
# In travis, timeout individual tests (to stop tests hanging and not providing useful output).
|
|
proc.send_signal(signal.SIGINT)
|
|
if proc.poll() is not None:
|
|
log_out.seek(0), log_err.seek(0)
|
|
[stdout, stderr] = [log_file.read().decode('utf-8') for log_file in (log_out, log_err)]
|
|
log_out.close(), log_err.close()
|
|
if proc.returncode == TEST_EXIT_PASSED and stderr == "":
|
|
status = "Passed"
|
|
elif proc.returncode == TEST_EXIT_SKIPPED:
|
|
status = "Skipped"
|
|
else:
|
|
status = "Failed"
|
|
self.num_running -= 1
|
|
self.jobs.remove(job)
|
|
|
|
return TestResult(name, status, int(time.time() - start_time)), testdir, stdout, stderr
|
|
print('.', end='', flush=True)
|
|
|
|
def kill_and_join(self):
|
|
"""Send SIGKILL to all jobs and block until all have ended."""
|
|
procs = [i[2] for i in self.jobs]
|
|
|
|
for proc in procs:
|
|
proc.kill()
|
|
|
|
for proc in procs:
|
|
proc.wait()
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestResult():
|
|
def __init__(self, name, status, time):
|
|
self.name = name
|
|
self.status = status
|
|
self.time = time
|
|
self.padding = 0
|
|
|
|
def sort_key(self):
|
|
if self.status == "Passed":
|
|
return 0, self.name.lower()
|
|
elif self.status == "Failed":
|
|
return 2, self.name.lower()
|
|
elif self.status == "Skipped":
|
|
return 1, self.name.lower()
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self):
|
|
if self.status == "Passed":
|
|
color = BLUE
|
|
glyph = TICK
|
|
elif self.status == "Failed":
|
|
color = RED
|
|
glyph = CROSS
|
|
elif self.status == "Skipped":
|
|
color = GREY
|
|
glyph = CIRCLE
|
|
|
|
return color[1] + "%s | %s%s | %s s\n" % (self.name.ljust(self.padding), glyph, self.status.ljust(7), self.time) + color[0]
|
|
|
|
@property
|
|
def was_successful(self):
|
|
return self.status != "Failed"
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_script_prefixes():
|
|
"""Check that test scripts start with one of the allowed name prefixes."""
|
|
|
|
good_prefixes_re = re.compile("(example|feature|interface|mempool|mining|p2p|rpc|wallet)_")
|
|
bad_script_names = [script for script in ALL_SCRIPTS if good_prefixes_re.match(script) is None]
|
|
|
|
if bad_script_names:
|
|
print("%sERROR:%s %d tests not meeting naming conventions:" % (BOLD[1], BOLD[0], len(bad_script_names)))
|
|
print(" %s" % ("\n ".join(sorted(bad_script_names))))
|
|
raise AssertionError("Some tests are not following naming convention!")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def check_script_list(*, src_dir, fail_on_warn):
|
|
"""Check scripts directory.
|
|
|
|
Check that there are no scripts in the functional tests directory which are
|
|
not being run by pull-tester.py."""
|
|
script_dir = src_dir + '/test/functional/'
|
|
python_files = set([test_file for test_file in os.listdir(script_dir) if test_file.endswith(".py")])
|
|
missed_tests = list(python_files - set(map(lambda x: x.split()[0], ALL_SCRIPTS + NON_SCRIPTS)))
|
|
if len(missed_tests) != 0:
|
|
print("%sWARNING!%s The following scripts are not being run: %s. Check the test lists in test_runner.py." % (BOLD[1], BOLD[0], str(missed_tests)))
|
|
if fail_on_warn:
|
|
# On travis this warning is an error to prevent merging incomplete commits into master
|
|
sys.exit(1)
|
|
|
|
class RPCCoverage():
|
|
"""
|
|
Coverage reporting utilities for test_runner.
|
|
|
|
Coverage calculation works by having each test script subprocess write
|
|
coverage files into a particular directory. These files contain the RPC
|
|
commands invoked during testing, as well as a complete listing of RPC
|
|
commands per `dash-cli help` (`rpc_interface.txt`).
|
|
|
|
After all tests complete, the commands run are combined and diff'd against
|
|
the complete list to calculate uncovered RPC commands.
|
|
|
|
See also: test/functional/test_framework/coverage.py
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="coverage")
|
|
self.flag = '--coveragedir=%s' % self.dir
|
|
|
|
def report_rpc_coverage(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Print out RPC commands that were unexercised by tests.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
uncovered = self._get_uncovered_rpc_commands()
|
|
|
|
if uncovered:
|
|
print("Uncovered RPC commands:")
|
|
print("".join((" - %s\n" % command) for command in sorted(uncovered)))
|
|
else:
|
|
print("All RPC commands covered.")
|
|
|
|
def cleanup(self):
|
|
return shutil.rmtree(self.dir)
|
|
|
|
def _get_uncovered_rpc_commands(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Return a set of currently untested RPC commands.
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
# This is shared from `test/functional/test-framework/coverage.py`
|
|
reference_filename = 'rpc_interface.txt'
|
|
coverage_file_prefix = 'coverage.'
|
|
|
|
coverage_ref_filename = os.path.join(self.dir, reference_filename)
|
|
coverage_filenames = set()
|
|
all_cmds = set()
|
|
covered_cmds = set()
|
|
|
|
if not os.path.isfile(coverage_ref_filename):
|
|
raise RuntimeError("No coverage reference found")
|
|
|
|
with open(coverage_ref_filename, 'r', encoding="utf8") as coverage_ref_file:
|
|
all_cmds.update([line.strip() for line in coverage_ref_file.readlines()])
|
|
|
|
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.dir):
|
|
for filename in files:
|
|
if filename.startswith(coverage_file_prefix):
|
|
coverage_filenames.add(os.path.join(root, filename))
|
|
|
|
for filename in coverage_filenames:
|
|
with open(filename, 'r', encoding="utf8") as coverage_file:
|
|
covered_cmds.update([line.strip() for line in coverage_file.readlines()])
|
|
|
|
return all_cmds - covered_cmds
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
main()
|