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Enable additional flake8 rules (practicalswift)f020aca297
Minor Python cleanups to make flake8 pass with the new rules enabled (practicalswift) Pull request description: Enabled rules: ``` * E242: tab after ',' * E266: too many leading '#' for block comment * E401: multiple imports on one line * E402: module level import not at top of file * E701: multiple statements on one line (colon) * E901: SyntaxError: invalid syntax * E902: TokenError: EOF in multi-line string * F821: undefined name 'Foo' * W293: blank line contains whitespace * W606: 'async' and 'await' are reserved keywords starting with Python 3.7 ``` Note to reviewers: * In general we don't allow whitespace cleanups to existing code, but in order to allow for enabling Travis checking for these rules a few smaller whitespace cleanups had to made as part of this PR. * Use [this `?w=1` link](https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/12987/files?w=1) to show a diff without whitespace changes. Before this commit: ``` $ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 . 5 E266 too many leading '#' for block comment 4 E401 multiple imports on one line 6 E402 module level import not at top of file 5 E701 multiple statements on one line (colon) 1 F812 list comprehension redefines 'n' from line 159 4 F821 undefined name 'ConnectionRefusedError' 28 W293 blank line contains whitespace ``` After this commit: ``` $ flake8 -qq --statistics --ignore=B,C,E,F,I,N,W --select=E112,E113,E115,E116,E125,E131,E133,E223,E224,E242,E266,E271,E272,E273,E274,E275,E304,E306,E401,E402,E502,E701,E702,E703,E714,E721,E741,E742,E743,F401,E901,E902,F402,F404,F406,F407,F601,F602,F621,F622,F631,F701,F702,F703,F704,F705,F706,F707,F811,F812,F821,F822,F823,F831,F841,W292,W293,W504,W601,W602,W603,W604,W605,W606 . $ ``` Tree-SHA512: fc7d5e752298a50d4248afc620ee2c173135b4ca008e48e02913ac968e5a24a5fd5396926047ec62f1d580d537434ccae01f249bb2f3338fa59dc630bf97ca7a Signed-off-by: pasta <pasta@dashboost.org>
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8.1 KiB
Python
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202 lines
8.1 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright (c) 2015-2016 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 dashd with different proxy configuration.
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Test plan:
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- Start dashd's with different proxy configurations
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- Use addnode to initiate connections
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- Verify that proxies are connected to, and the right connection command is given
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- Proxy configurations to test on dashd side:
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- `-proxy` (proxy everything)
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- `-onion` (proxy just onions)
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- `-proxyrandomize` Circuit randomization
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- Proxy configurations to test on proxy side,
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- support no authentication (other proxy)
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- support no authentication + user/pass authentication (Tor)
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- proxy on IPv6
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- Create various proxies (as threads)
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- Create dashds that connect to them
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- Manipulate the dashds using addnode (onetry) an observe effects
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addnode connect to IPv4
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addnode connect to IPv6
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addnode connect to onion
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addnode connect to generic DNS name
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"""
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import socket
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import os
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from test_framework.socks5 import Socks5Configuration, Socks5Command, Socks5Server, AddressType
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
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from test_framework.util import (
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PORT_MIN,
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PORT_RANGE,
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assert_equal,
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)
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from test_framework.netutil import test_ipv6_local
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RANGE_BEGIN = PORT_MIN + 2 * PORT_RANGE # Start after p2p and rpc ports
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class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
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def set_test_params(self):
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self.num_nodes = 4
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def setup_nodes(self):
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self.have_ipv6 = test_ipv6_local()
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# Create two proxies on different ports
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# ... one unauthenticated
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self.conf1 = Socks5Configuration()
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self.conf1.addr = ('127.0.0.1', RANGE_BEGIN + (os.getpid() % 1000))
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self.conf1.unauth = True
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self.conf1.auth = False
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# ... one supporting authenticated and unauthenticated (Tor)
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self.conf2 = Socks5Configuration()
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self.conf2.addr = ('127.0.0.1', RANGE_BEGIN + 1000 + (os.getpid() % 1000))
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self.conf2.unauth = True
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self.conf2.auth = True
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if self.have_ipv6:
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# ... one on IPv6 with similar configuration
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self.conf3 = Socks5Configuration()
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self.conf3.af = socket.AF_INET6
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self.conf3.addr = ('::1', RANGE_BEGIN + 2000 + (os.getpid() % 1000))
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self.conf3.unauth = True
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self.conf3.auth = True
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else:
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self.log.warning("Testing without local IPv6 support")
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self.serv1 = Socks5Server(self.conf1)
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self.serv1.start()
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self.serv2 = Socks5Server(self.conf2)
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self.serv2.start()
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if self.have_ipv6:
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self.serv3 = Socks5Server(self.conf3)
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self.serv3.start()
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# Note: proxies are not used to connect to local nodes
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# this is because the proxy to use is based on CService.GetNetwork(), which return NET_UNROUTABLE for localhost
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args = [
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['-listen', '-proxy=%s:%i' % (self.conf1.addr),'-proxyrandomize=1'],
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['-listen', '-proxy=%s:%i' % (self.conf1.addr),'-onion=%s:%i' % (self.conf2.addr),'-proxyrandomize=0'],
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['-listen', '-proxy=%s:%i' % (self.conf2.addr),'-proxyrandomize=1'],
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[]
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]
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if self.have_ipv6:
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args[3] = ['-listen', '-proxy=[%s]:%i' % (self.conf3.addr),'-proxyrandomize=0', '-noonion']
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self.add_nodes(self.num_nodes, extra_args=args)
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self.start_nodes()
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def node_test(self, node, proxies, auth, test_onion=True):
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rv = []
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# Test: outgoing IPv4 connection through node
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node.addnode("15.61.23.23:1234", "onetry")
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cmd = proxies[0].queue.get()
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assert(isinstance(cmd, Socks5Command))
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# Note: dashd's SOCKS5 implementation only sends atyp DOMAINNAME, even if connecting directly to IPv4/IPv6
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assert_equal(cmd.atyp, AddressType.DOMAINNAME)
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assert_equal(cmd.addr, b"15.61.23.23")
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assert_equal(cmd.port, 1234)
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if not auth:
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assert_equal(cmd.username, None)
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assert_equal(cmd.password, None)
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rv.append(cmd)
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if self.have_ipv6:
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# Test: outgoing IPv6 connection through node
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node.addnode("[1233:3432:2434:2343:3234:2345:6546:4534]:5443", "onetry")
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cmd = proxies[1].queue.get()
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assert(isinstance(cmd, Socks5Command))
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# Note: dashd's SOCKS5 implementation only sends atyp DOMAINNAME, even if connecting directly to IPv4/IPv6
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assert_equal(cmd.atyp, AddressType.DOMAINNAME)
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assert_equal(cmd.addr, b"1233:3432:2434:2343:3234:2345:6546:4534")
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assert_equal(cmd.port, 5443)
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if not auth:
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assert_equal(cmd.username, None)
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assert_equal(cmd.password, None)
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rv.append(cmd)
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if test_onion:
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# Test: outgoing onion connection through node
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node.addnode("bitcoinostk4e4re.onion:8333", "onetry")
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cmd = proxies[2].queue.get()
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assert(isinstance(cmd, Socks5Command))
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assert_equal(cmd.atyp, AddressType.DOMAINNAME)
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assert_equal(cmd.addr, b"bitcoinostk4e4re.onion")
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assert_equal(cmd.port, 8333)
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if not auth:
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assert_equal(cmd.username, None)
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assert_equal(cmd.password, None)
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rv.append(cmd)
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# Test: outgoing DNS name connection through node
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node.addnode("node.noumenon:8333", "onetry")
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cmd = proxies[3].queue.get()
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assert(isinstance(cmd, Socks5Command))
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assert_equal(cmd.atyp, AddressType.DOMAINNAME)
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assert_equal(cmd.addr, b"node.noumenon")
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assert_equal(cmd.port, 8333)
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if not auth:
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assert_equal(cmd.username, None)
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assert_equal(cmd.password, None)
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rv.append(cmd)
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return rv
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def run_test(self):
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# basic -proxy
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self.node_test(self.nodes[0], [self.serv1, self.serv1, self.serv1, self.serv1], False)
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# -proxy plus -onion
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self.node_test(self.nodes[1], [self.serv1, self.serv1, self.serv2, self.serv1], False)
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# -proxy plus -onion, -proxyrandomize
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rv = self.node_test(self.nodes[2], [self.serv2, self.serv2, self.serv2, self.serv2], True)
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# Check that credentials as used for -proxyrandomize connections are unique
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credentials = set((x.username,x.password) for x in rv)
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assert_equal(len(credentials), len(rv))
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if self.have_ipv6:
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# proxy on IPv6 localhost
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self.node_test(self.nodes[3], [self.serv3, self.serv3, self.serv3, self.serv3], False, False)
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def networks_dict(d):
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r = {}
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for x in d['networks']:
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r[x['name']] = x
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return r
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# test RPC getnetworkinfo
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n0 = networks_dict(self.nodes[0].getnetworkinfo())
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for net in ['ipv4','ipv6','onion']:
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assert_equal(n0[net]['proxy'], '%s:%i' % (self.conf1.addr))
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assert_equal(n0[net]['proxy_randomize_credentials'], True)
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assert_equal(n0['onion']['reachable'], True)
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n1 = networks_dict(self.nodes[1].getnetworkinfo())
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for net in ['ipv4','ipv6']:
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assert_equal(n1[net]['proxy'], '%s:%i' % (self.conf1.addr))
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assert_equal(n1[net]['proxy_randomize_credentials'], False)
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assert_equal(n1['onion']['proxy'], '%s:%i' % (self.conf2.addr))
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assert_equal(n1['onion']['proxy_randomize_credentials'], False)
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assert_equal(n1['onion']['reachable'], True)
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n2 = networks_dict(self.nodes[2].getnetworkinfo())
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for net in ['ipv4','ipv6','onion']:
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assert_equal(n2[net]['proxy'], '%s:%i' % (self.conf2.addr))
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assert_equal(n2[net]['proxy_randomize_credentials'], True)
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assert_equal(n2['onion']['reachable'], True)
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if self.have_ipv6:
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n3 = networks_dict(self.nodes[3].getnetworkinfo())
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for net in ['ipv4','ipv6']:
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assert_equal(n3[net]['proxy'], '[%s]:%i' % (self.conf3.addr))
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assert_equal(n3[net]['proxy_randomize_credentials'], False)
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assert_equal(n3['onion']['reachable'], False)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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ProxyTest().main()
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