dash/test/functional/interface_rest.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# Copyright (c) 2014-2017 The Bitcoin Core developers
# Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
# file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
"""Test the REST API."""
from decimal import Decimal
from io import BytesIO
import json
from codecs import encode
from struct import pack, unpack
import http.client
import urllib.parse
from test_framework.messages import deser_uint256
from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
from test_framework.util import (
assert_equal,
assert_greater_than,
connect_nodes_bi,
hex_str_to_bytes,
)
def http_get_call(host, port, path, response_object=0):
"""Make a simple HTTP GET request."""
conn = http.client.HTTPConnection(host, port)
conn.request('GET', path)
if response_object:
return conn.getresponse()
return conn.getresponse().read().decode('utf-8')
def http_post_call(host, port, path, requestdata='', response_object=0):
"""Make a simple HTTP POST request with a request body."""
conn = http.client.HTTPConnection(host, port)
conn.request('POST', path, requestdata)
if response_object:
return conn.getresponse()
return conn.getresponse().read()
class RESTTest (BitcoinTestFramework):
FORMAT_SEPARATOR = "."
def set_test_params(self):
self.setup_clean_chain = True
self.num_nodes = 3
self.extra_args = [["-rest"]] * self.num_nodes
def setup_network(self, split=False):
super().setup_network()
connect_nodes_bi(self.nodes, 0, 2)
def run_test(self):
url = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.nodes[0].url)
self.log.info("Mining blocks...")
self.nodes[0].generate(1)
self.sync_all()
self.nodes[2].generate(100)
self.sync_all()
assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(), 50)
txid = self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[1].getnewaddress(), 0.1)
self.sync_all()
self.nodes[2].generate(1)
self.sync_all()
bb_hash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(), Decimal("0.1")) # balance now should be 0.1 on node 1
# load the latest 0.1 tx over the REST API
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/tx/' + txid + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "json")
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
vintx = json_obj['vin'][0]['txid'] # get the vin to later check for utxo (should be spent by then)
# get n of 0.1 outpoint
n = 0
for vout in json_obj['vout']:
if vout['value'] == 0.1:
n = vout['n']
#######################################
# GETUTXOS: query an unspent outpoint #
#######################################
json_request = '/' + txid + '-' + str(n)
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
# Check chainTip response
assert_equal(json_obj['chaintipHash'], bb_hash)
# Make sure there is one utxo
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
assert_equal(json_obj['utxos'][0]['value'], 0.1)
#################################################
# GETUTXOS: now query an already spent outpoint #
#################################################
json_request = '/' + vintx + '-0'
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
# Check chainTip response
assert_equal(json_obj['chaintipHash'], bb_hash)
# Make sure there is no utxo in the response because this oupoint has been spent
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 0)
# Check bitmap
assert_equal(json_obj['bitmap'], "0")
##################################################
# GETUTXOS: now check both with the same request #
##################################################
json_request = '/' + txid + '-' + str(n) + '/' + vintx + '-0'
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
assert_equal(json_obj['bitmap'], "10")
# Test binary response
bb_hash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
bin_request = b'\x01\x02'
bin_request += hex_str_to_bytes(txid)
bin_request += pack("i", n)
bin_request += hex_str_to_bytes(vintx)
bin_request += pack("i", 0)
bin_response = http_post_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'bin', bin_request)
output = BytesIO()
output.write(bin_response)
output.seek(0)
chain_height = unpack("i", output.read(4))[0]
response_hash = hex(deser_uint256(output))[2:].zfill(64)
assert_equal(bb_hash, response_hash) # check if getutxo's chaintip during calculation was fine
assert_equal(chain_height, 102) # chain height must be 102
############################
# GETUTXOS: mempool checks #
############################
# do a tx and don't sync
txid = self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[1].getnewaddress(), 0.1)
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/tx/' + txid + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "json")
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
# get the spent output to later check for utxo (should be spent by then)
spent = '{}-{}'.format(json_obj['vin'][0]['txid'], json_obj['vin'][0]['vout'])
# get n of 0.1 outpoint
n = 0
for vout in json_obj['vout']:
if vout['value'] == 0.1:
n = vout['n']
spending = '{}-{}'.format(txid, n)
json_request = '/' + spending
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 0) # there should be no outpoint because it has just added to the mempool
json_request = '/checkmempool/' + spending
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1) # there should be an outpoint because it has just added to the mempool
json_request = '/' + spent
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1) # there should be an outpoint because its spending tx is not confirmed
json_request = '/checkmempool/' + spent
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 0) # there should be no outpoint because it has just spent (by mempool tx)
self.nodes[0].generate(1)
self.sync_all()
json_request = '/' + spending
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1) # there should be an outpoint because it was mined
json_request = '/checkmempool/' + spending
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1) # there should be an outpoint because it was mined
# Do some invalid requests
json_request = '{"checkmempool'
response = http_post_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json', json_request, True)
assert_equal(response.status, 400) # must be a 400 because we send an invalid json request
json_request = '{"checkmempool'
response = http_post_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'bin', json_request, True)
assert_equal(response.status, 400) # must be a 400 because we send an invalid bin request
response = http_post_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos/checkmempool' + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'bin', '', True)
assert_equal(response.status, 400) # must be a 400 because we send an invalid bin request
# Test limits
json_request = '/checkmempool/'
for x in range(0, 20):
json_request += txid + '-' + str(n) + '/'
json_request = json_request.rstrip("/")
response = http_post_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json', '', True)
assert_equal(response.status, 400) # must be a 400 because we exceeding the limits
json_request = '/checkmempool/'
for x in range(0, 15):
json_request += txid + '-' + str(n) + '/'
json_request = json_request.rstrip("/")
response = http_post_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/getutxos' + json_request + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json', '', True)
assert_equal(response.status, 200) # must be a 200 because we are within the limits
self.nodes[0].generate(1) # generate block to not affect upcoming tests
self.sync_all()
################
# /rest/block/ #
################
# Check binary format
response = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/block/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "bin", True)
assert_equal(response.status, 200)
assert_greater_than(int(response.getheader('content-length')), 80)
response_str = response.read()
# Compare with block header
response_header = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/headers/1/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "bin", True)
assert_equal(response_header.status, 200)
assert_equal(int(response_header.getheader('content-length')), 80)
response_header_str = response_header.read()
assert_equal(response_str[0:80], response_header_str)
# Check block hex format
response_hex = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/block/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "hex", True)
assert_equal(response_hex.status, 200)
assert_greater_than(int(response_hex.getheader('content-length')), 160)
response_hex_str = response_hex.read()
assert_equal(encode(response_str, "hex_codec")[0:160], response_hex_str[0:160])
# Compare with hex block header
response_header_hex = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/headers/1/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "hex", True)
assert_equal(response_header_hex.status, 200)
assert_greater_than(int(response_header_hex.getheader('content-length')), 160)
response_header_hex_str = response_header_hex.read()
assert_equal(response_hex_str[0:160], response_header_hex_str[0:160])
assert_equal(encode(response_header_str, "hex_codec")[0:160], response_header_hex_str[0:160])
# Check json format
block_json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/block/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
block_json_obj = json.loads(block_json_string)
assert_equal(block_json_obj['hash'], bb_hash)
# Compare with json block header
response_header_json = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/headers/1/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "json", True)
assert_equal(response_header_json.status, 200)
response_header_json_str = response_header_json.read().decode('utf-8')
json_obj = json.loads(response_header_json_str, parse_float=Decimal)
assert_equal(len(json_obj), 1) # ensure that there is one header in the json response
assert_equal(json_obj[0]['hash'], bb_hash) # request/response hash should be the same
# Compare with normal RPC block response
rpc_block_json = self.nodes[0].getblock(bb_hash)
for key in ['hash', 'confirmations', 'height', 'version', 'merkleroot', 'time', 'nonce', 'bits', 'difficulty', 'chainwork', 'previousblockhash']:
assert_equal(json_obj[0][key], rpc_block_json[key])
# See if we can get 5 headers in one response
self.nodes[1].generate(5)
self.sync_all()
response_header_json = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/headers/5/' + bb_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "json", True)
assert_equal(response_header_json.status, 200)
response_header_json_str = response_header_json.read().decode('utf-8')
json_obj = json.loads(response_header_json_str)
assert_equal(len(json_obj), 5) # now we should have 5 header objects
# Do tx test
tx_hash = block_json_obj['tx'][0]['txid']
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/tx/' + tx_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "json")
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(json_obj['txid'], tx_hash)
# Check hex format response
hex_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/tx/' + tx_hash + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + "hex", True)
assert_equal(hex_string.status, 200)
assert_greater_than(int(response.getheader('content-length')), 10)
# Check block tx details
# Let's make 3 tx and mine them on node 1
txs = []
txs.append(self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[2].getnewaddress(), 11))
txs.append(self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[2].getnewaddress(), 11))
txs.append(self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[2].getnewaddress(), 11))
self.sync_all()
# Check that there are exactly 3 transactions in the TX memory pool before generating the block
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/mempool/info' + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(json_obj['size'], 3)
# the size of the memory pool should be greater than 3x ~100 bytes
assert_greater_than(json_obj['bytes'], 300)
# Check that there are our submitted transactions in the TX memory pool
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/mempool/contents' + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
for i, tx in enumerate(txs):
assert_equal(tx in json_obj, True)
assert_equal(json_obj[tx]['spentby'], txs[i + 1:i + 2])
assert_equal(json_obj[tx]['depends'], txs[i - 1:i])
# Now mine the transactions
newblockhash = self.nodes[1].generate(1)
self.sync_all()
# Check if the 3 tx show up in the new block
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/block/' + newblockhash[0] + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
for tx in json_obj['tx']:
if 'coinbase' not in tx['vin'][0]: # exclude coinbase
assert_equal(tx['txid'] in txs, True)
# Check the same but without tx details
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/block/notxdetails/' + newblockhash[0] + self.FORMAT_SEPARATOR + 'json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
for tx in txs:
assert_equal(tx in json_obj['tx'], True)
# Test rest bestblock
bb_hash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
json_string = http_get_call(url.hostname, url.port, '/rest/chaininfo.json')
json_obj = json.loads(json_string)
assert_equal(json_obj['bestblockhash'], bb_hash)
if __name__ == '__main__':
RESTTest().main()