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68faa87881f5334b2528db4adc72ec19d94316a3 test: use f-strings in mining_*.py tests (fanquake) c2a5d560df2824df5731100c2584e8ad7a3d7bc2 test: use f-strings in interface_*.py tests (fanquake) 86d958262dff43002820d58ccb8958e2dbfb9d5b test: use f-strings in feature_proxy.py (fanquake) 31bdb33dcb8345df1bb94b28e811252a918d7dcb test: use f-strings in feature_segwit.py (fanquake) b166d54c3cbb0c028210cee977b3dcde5ac5474f test: use f-strings in feature_versionbits_warning.py (fanquake) cf6d66bf941d946600047d712c7cd15d7605322e test: use f-strings in feature_settings.py (fanquake) 6651d77f22862716f5bd7d0b31cfbd3937ab7b1d test: use f-strings in feature_pruning.py (fanquake) 961f5813ba65b6a601081912c4ece96c2679794d test: use f-strings in feature_notifications.py (fanquake) 1a546e6f6ca95772f0d7dbc2792477becbb8ea63 test: use f-strings in feature_minchainwork.py (fanquake) 6679eceacc915a8ea7cd7063f103ffc5eb9da884 test: use f-strings in feature_logging.py (fanquake) fb633933ab570e945d2a366f37eeff39f516c613 test: use f-strings in feature_loadblock.py (fanquake) e9ca8b254d4b9567831c0e113ce1c0a2b4795a95 test: use f-strings in feature_help.py (fanquake) ff7e3309995a8960ac371741b2b00c6da40f7490 test: use f-strings in feature_filelock.py (fanquake) d5a6adc5e478fa5c6e562377eea873dc38e66578 test: use f-strings in feature_fee_estimation.py (fanquake) a2de33cbdc79202bccddb4beadfde88266ac979f test: use f-strings in feature_dersig.py (fanquake) a2502cc63fd308be8af840962da9c53339433fa6 test: use f-strings in feature_dbcrash.py (fanquake) 3e2f84e7a96cb4b97b609ac853f78edd0ed43f82 test: use f-strings in feature_csv_activation.py (fanquake) e2f1fd8ee92fa421b6d293169044d6ddd5a9b8df test: use f-strings in feature_config_args.py (fanquake) 36d33d32b1b498b61f56d552f6e2c1d064f978c3 test: use f-strings in feature_cltv.py (fanquake) dca173cc044270b30782b1e3355e9dcb8c534295 test: use f-strings in feature_blocksdir.py (fanquake) 5453e8706278918ac51a725e81599cfa18c8cdbc test: use f-strings in feature_backwards_compatibility.py (fanquake) 6f3d5ad67ac8e7b50abae1a2949898d858e38106 test: use f-strings in feature_asmap.py (fanquake) Pull request description: Rather than using 3 different ways to build/format strings (sometimes all in the same test, i.e [`feature_config_args.py`](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/test/functional/feature_config_args.py)), consolidate to using [f-strings (3.6+)](https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#f-strings), which are generally more concise / readable, as well as more performant than existing methods. This deals with the `feature_*.py`, `interface_*.py` and `mining_*.py` tests. See also: [PEP 498](https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0498/) ACKs for top commit: mjdietzx: reACK 68faa87881f5334b2528db4adc72ec19d94316a3 Zero-1729: crACK 68faa87881f5334b2528db4adc72ec19d94316a3 Tree-SHA512: d4e1a42e07d96d2c552387a46da1534223c4ce408703d7568ad2ef580797dd68d9695b8d19666b567af37f44de6e430e8be5db5d5404ba8fcecf9f5b026a6efb
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Python
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352 lines
16 KiB
Python
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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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"""Test the REST API."""
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from decimal import Decimal
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from enum import Enum
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from io import BytesIO
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import json
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from struct import pack, unpack
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import http.client
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import urllib.parse
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
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from test_framework.util import (
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assert_equal,
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assert_greater_than,
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assert_greater_than_or_equal,
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)
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from test_framework.messages import BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE
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INVALID_PARAM = "abc"
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UNKNOWN_PARAM = "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000"
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class ReqType(Enum):
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JSON = 1
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BIN = 2
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HEX = 3
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class RetType(Enum):
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OBJ = 1
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BYTES = 2
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JSON = 3
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def filter_output_indices_by_value(vouts, value):
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for vout in vouts:
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if vout['value'] == value:
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yield vout['n']
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class RESTTest (BitcoinTestFramework):
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def set_test_params(self):
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self.setup_clean_chain = True
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self.num_nodes = 2
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self.extra_args = [["-rest", "-blockfilterindex=1"], []]
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self.supports_cli = False
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def skip_test_if_missing_module(self):
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self.skip_if_no_wallet()
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def test_rest_request(self, uri, http_method='GET', req_type=ReqType.JSON, body='', status=200, ret_type=RetType.JSON):
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rest_uri = '/rest' + uri
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if req_type == ReqType.JSON:
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rest_uri += '.json'
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elif req_type == ReqType.BIN:
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rest_uri += '.bin'
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elif req_type == ReqType.HEX:
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rest_uri += '.hex'
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conn = http.client.HTTPConnection(self.url.hostname, self.url.port)
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self.log.debug(f'{http_method} {rest_uri} {body}')
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if http_method == 'GET':
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conn.request('GET', rest_uri)
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elif http_method == 'POST':
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conn.request('POST', rest_uri, body)
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resp = conn.getresponse()
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assert_equal(resp.status, status)
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if ret_type == RetType.OBJ:
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return resp
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elif ret_type == RetType.BYTES:
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return resp.read()
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elif ret_type == RetType.JSON:
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return json.loads(resp.read().decode('utf-8'), parse_float=Decimal)
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def run_test(self):
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self.url = urllib.parse.urlparse(self.nodes[0].url)
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self.log.info("Mine blocks and send Dash to node 1")
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# Random address so node1's balance doesn't increase
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not_related_address = "yj949n1UH6fDhw6HtVE5VMj2iSTaSWBMcW"
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self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1)
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self.generatetoaddress(self.nodes[1], 100, not_related_address)
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assert_equal(self.nodes[0].getbalance(), 500)
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txid = self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[1].getnewaddress(), 0.1)
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self.sync_all()
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self.log.info("Test the /tx URI")
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/tx/{txid}")
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assert_equal(json_obj['txid'], txid)
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# Check hex format response
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hex_response = self.test_rest_request(f"/tx/{txid}", req_type=ReqType.HEX, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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assert_greater_than_or_equal(int(hex_response.getheader('content-length')),
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json_obj['size']*2)
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spent = (json_obj['vin'][0]['txid'], json_obj['vin'][0]['vout']) # get the vin to later check for utxo (should be spent by then)
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# get n of 0.1 outpoint
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n, = filter_output_indices_by_value(json_obj['vout'], Decimal('0.1'))
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spending = (txid, n)
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# Test /tx with an invalid and an unknown txid
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resp = self.test_rest_request(uri=f"/tx/{INVALID_PARAM}", ret_type=RetType.OBJ, status=400)
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assert_equal(resp.read().decode('utf-8').rstrip(), f"Invalid hash: {INVALID_PARAM}")
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resp = self.test_rest_request(uri=f"/tx/{UNKNOWN_PARAM}", ret_type=RetType.OBJ, status=404)
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assert_equal(resp.read().decode('utf-8').rstrip(), f"{UNKNOWN_PARAM} not found")
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self.log.info("Query an unspent TXO using the /getutxos URI")
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self.generatetoaddress(self.nodes[1], 1, not_related_address)
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bb_hash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
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assert_equal(self.nodes[1].getbalance(), Decimal("0.1"))
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# Check chainTip response
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/{spending[0]}-{spending[1]}")
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assert_equal(json_obj['chaintipHash'], bb_hash)
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# Make sure there is one utxo
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
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assert_equal(json_obj['utxos'][0]['value'], Decimal('0.1'))
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self.log.info("Query a spent TXO using the /getutxos URI")
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/{spent[0]}-{spent[1]}")
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# Check chainTip response
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assert_equal(json_obj['chaintipHash'], bb_hash)
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# Make sure there is no utxo in the response because this outpoint has been spent
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 0)
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# Check bitmap
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assert_equal(json_obj['bitmap'], "0")
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self.log.info("Query two TXOs using the /getutxos URI")
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/{spending[0]}-{spending[1]}/{spent[0]}-{spent[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
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assert_equal(json_obj['bitmap'], "10")
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self.log.info("Query the TXOs using the /getutxos URI with a binary response")
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bin_request = b'\x01\x02'
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for txid, n in [spending, spent]:
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bin_request += bytes.fromhex(txid)
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bin_request += pack("i", n)
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bin_response = self.test_rest_request("/getutxos", http_method='POST', req_type=ReqType.BIN, body=bin_request, ret_type=RetType.BYTES)
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output = BytesIO(bin_response)
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chain_height, = unpack("<i", output.read(4))
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response_hash = output.read(32)[::-1].hex()
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assert_equal(bb_hash, response_hash) # check if getutxo's chaintip during calculation was fine
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assert_equal(chain_height, 102) # chain height must be 102
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self.log.info("Test the /getutxos URI with and without /checkmempool")
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# Create a transaction, check that it's found with /checkmempool, but
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# not found without. Then confirm the transaction and check that it's
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# found with or without /checkmempool.
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# do a tx and don't sync
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txid = self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(self.nodes[1].getnewaddress(), 0.1)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/tx/{txid}")
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# get the spent output to later check for utxo (should be spent by then)
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spent = (json_obj['vin'][0]['txid'], json_obj['vin'][0]['vout'])
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# get n of 0.1 outpoint
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n, = filter_output_indices_by_value(json_obj['vout'], Decimal('0.1'))
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spending = (txid, n)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/{spending[0]}-{spending[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 0)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/checkmempool/{spending[0]}-{spending[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/{spent[0]}-{spent[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/checkmempool/{spent[0]}-{spent[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 0)
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self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/{spending[0]}-{spending[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/checkmempool/{spending[0]}-{spending[1]}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj['utxos']), 1)
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# Do some invalid requests
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self.test_rest_request("/getutxos", http_method='POST', req_type=ReqType.JSON, body='{"checkmempool', status=400, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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self.test_rest_request("/getutxos", http_method='POST', req_type=ReqType.BIN, body='{"checkmempool', status=400, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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self.test_rest_request("/getutxos/checkmempool", http_method='POST', req_type=ReqType.JSON, status=400, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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# Test limits
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long_uri = '/'.join([f"{txid}-{n_}" for n_ in range(20)])
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self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/checkmempool/{long_uri}", http_method='POST', status=400, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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long_uri = '/'.join([f'{txid}-{n_}' for n_ in range(15)])
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self.test_rest_request(f"/getutxos/checkmempool/{long_uri}", http_method='POST', status=200)
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self.generate(self.nodes[0], 1) # generate block to not affect upcoming tests
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self.log.info("Test the /block, /blockhashbyheight and /headers URIs")
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bb_hash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
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# Check result if block does not exists
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assert_equal(self.test_rest_request(f"/headers/1/{UNKNOWN_PARAM}"), [])
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self.test_rest_request(f"/block/{UNKNOWN_PARAM}", status=404, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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# Check result if block is not in the active chain
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self.nodes[0].invalidateblock(bb_hash)
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assert_equal(self.test_rest_request(f'/headers/1/{bb_hash}'), [])
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self.test_rest_request(f'/block/{bb_hash}')
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self.nodes[0].reconsiderblock(bb_hash)
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# Check binary format
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response = self.test_rest_request(f"/block/{bb_hash}", req_type=ReqType.BIN, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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assert_greater_than(int(response.getheader('content-length')), BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE)
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response_bytes = response.read()
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# Compare with block header
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response_header = self.test_rest_request(f"/headers/1/{bb_hash}", req_type=ReqType.BIN, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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assert_equal(int(response_header.getheader('content-length')), BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE)
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response_header_bytes = response_header.read()
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assert_equal(response_bytes[:BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE], response_header_bytes)
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# Check block hex format
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response_hex = self.test_rest_request(f"/block/{bb_hash}", req_type=ReqType.HEX, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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assert_greater_than(int(response_hex.getheader('content-length')), BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE*2)
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response_hex_bytes = response_hex.read().strip(b'\n')
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assert_equal(response_bytes.hex().encode(), response_hex_bytes)
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# Compare with hex block header
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response_header_hex = self.test_rest_request(f"/headers/1/{bb_hash}", req_type=ReqType.HEX, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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assert_greater_than(int(response_header_hex.getheader('content-length')), BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE*2)
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response_header_hex_bytes = response_header_hex.read(BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE*2)
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assert_equal(response_bytes[:BLOCK_HEADER_SIZE].hex().encode(), response_header_hex_bytes)
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# Check json format
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block_json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/block/{bb_hash}")
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assert_equal(block_json_obj['hash'], bb_hash)
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assert_equal(self.test_rest_request(f"/blockhashbyheight/{block_json_obj['height']}")['blockhash'], bb_hash)
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# Check hex/bin format
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resp_hex = self.test_rest_request(f"/blockhashbyheight/{block_json_obj['height']}", req_type=ReqType.HEX, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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assert_equal(resp_hex.read().decode('utf-8').rstrip(), bb_hash)
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resp_bytes = self.test_rest_request(f"/blockhashbyheight/{block_json_obj['height']}", req_type=ReqType.BIN, ret_type=RetType.BYTES)
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blockhash = resp_bytes[::-1].hex()
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assert_equal(blockhash, bb_hash)
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# Check invalid blockhashbyheight requests
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resp = self.test_rest_request(f"/blockhashbyheight/{INVALID_PARAM}", ret_type=RetType.OBJ, status=400)
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assert_equal(resp.read().decode('utf-8').rstrip(), f"Invalid height: {INVALID_PARAM}")
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resp = self.test_rest_request("/blockhashbyheight/1000000", ret_type=RetType.OBJ, status=404)
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assert_equal(resp.read().decode('utf-8').rstrip(), "Block height out of range")
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resp = self.test_rest_request("/blockhashbyheight/-1", ret_type=RetType.OBJ, status=400)
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assert_equal(resp.read().decode('utf-8').rstrip(), "Invalid height: -1")
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self.test_rest_request("/blockhashbyheight/", ret_type=RetType.OBJ, status=400)
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# Compare with json block header
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/headers/1/{bb_hash}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj), 1) # ensure that there is one header in the json response
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assert_equal(json_obj[0]['hash'], bb_hash) # request/response hash should be the same
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# Compare with normal RPC block response
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rpc_block_json = self.nodes[0].getblock(bb_hash)
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for key in ['hash', 'confirmations', 'height', 'version', 'merkleroot', 'time', 'nonce', 'bits', 'difficulty', 'chainwork', 'previousblockhash']:
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assert_equal(json_obj[0][key], rpc_block_json[key])
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# See if we can get 5 headers in one response
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self.generate(self.nodes[1], 5)
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/headers/5/{bb_hash}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj), 5) # now we should have 5 header objects
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/blockfilterheaders/basic/5/{bb_hash}")
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assert_equal(len(json_obj), 5) # now we should have 5 filter header objects
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self.test_rest_request(f"/blockfilter/basic/{bb_hash}", req_type=ReqType.BIN, ret_type=RetType.OBJ)
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# Test number parsing
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for num in ['5a', '-5', '0', '2001', '99999999999999999999999999999999999']:
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assert_equal(
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bytes(f'Header count out of acceptable range (1-2000): {num}\r\n', 'ascii'),
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self.test_rest_request(f"/headers/{num}/{bb_hash}", ret_type=RetType.BYTES, status=400),
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)
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self.log.info("Test tx inclusion in the /mempool and /block URIs")
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# Make 3 tx and mine them on node 1
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txs = []
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txs.append(self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(not_related_address, 11))
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txs.append(self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(not_related_address, 11))
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txs.append(self.nodes[0].sendtoaddress(not_related_address, 11))
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self.sync_all()
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# Check that there are exactly 3 transactions in the TX memory pool before generating the block
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request("/mempool/info")
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assert_equal(json_obj['size'], 3)
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# the size of the memory pool should be greater than 3x ~100 bytes
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assert_greater_than(json_obj['bytes'], 300)
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mempool_info = self.nodes[0].getmempoolinfo()
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assert_equal(json_obj, mempool_info)
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# Check that there are our submitted transactions in the TX memory pool
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request("/mempool/contents")
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raw_mempool_verbose = self.nodes[0].getrawmempool(verbose=True)
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assert_equal(json_obj, raw_mempool_verbose)
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for i, tx in enumerate(txs):
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assert tx in json_obj
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assert_equal(json_obj[tx]['spentby'], txs[i + 1:i + 2])
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assert_equal(json_obj[tx]['depends'], txs[i - 1:i])
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# Now mine the transactions
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newblockhash = self.generate(self.nodes[1], 1)
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# Check if the 3 tx show up in the new block
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/block/{newblockhash[0]}")
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non_coinbase_txs = {tx['txid'] for tx in json_obj['tx']
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if 'coinbase' not in tx['vin'][0]}
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assert_equal(non_coinbase_txs, set(txs))
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# Check the same but without tx details
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request(f"/block/notxdetails/{newblockhash[0]}")
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for tx in txs:
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assert tx in json_obj['tx']
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self.log.info("Test the /chaininfo URI")
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bb_hash = self.nodes[0].getbestblockhash()
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json_obj = self.test_rest_request("/chaininfo")
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assert_equal(json_obj['bestblockhash'], bb_hash)
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# Compare with normal RPC getblockchaininfo response
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blockchain_info = self.nodes[0].getblockchaininfo()
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assert_equal(blockchain_info, json_obj)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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RESTTest().main()
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