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Test Shell for Interactive Environments
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This document describes how to use the `TestShell` submodule in the functional
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test suite.
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The `TestShell` submodule extends the `BitcoinTestFramework` functionality to
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external interactive environments for prototyping and educational purposes. Just
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like `BitcoinTestFramework`, the `TestShell` allows the user to:
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* Manage regtest bitcoind subprocesses.
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* Access RPC interfaces of the underlying bitcoind instances.
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* Log events to the functional test logging utility.
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The `TestShell` can be useful in interactive environments where it is necessary
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to extend the object lifetime of the underlying `BitcoinTestFramework` between
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user inputs. Such environments include the Python3 command line interpreter or
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[Jupyter](https://jupyter.org/) notebooks running a Python3 kernel.
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## 1. Requirements
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* Python3
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* `bitcoind` built in the same repository as the `TestShell`.
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## 2. Importing `TestShell` from the Bitcoin Core repository
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We can import the `TestShell` by adding the path of the Bitcoin Core
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`test_framework` module to the beginning of the PATH variable, and then
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importing the `TestShell` class from the `test_shell` sub-package.
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```
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>>> import sys
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>>> sys.path.insert(0, "/path/to/bitcoin/test/functional")
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>>> from test_framework.test_shell import TestShell
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```
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The following `TestShell` methods manage the lifetime of the underlying bitcoind
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processes and logging utilities.
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* `TestShell.setup()`
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* `TestShell.shutdown()`
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The `TestShell` inherits all `BitcoinTestFramework` members and methods, such
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as:
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* `TestShell.nodes[index].rpc_method()`
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* `TestShell.log.info("Custom log message")`
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The following sections demonstrate how to initialize, run, and shut down a
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`TestShell` object.
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## 3. Initializing a `TestShell` object
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```
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>>> test = TestShell().setup(num_nodes=2, setup_clean_chain=True)
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Initializing test directory /path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX
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```
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The `TestShell` forwards all functional test parameters of the parent
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`BitcoinTestFramework` object. The full set of argument keywords which can be
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used to initialize the `TestShell` can be found in [section
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#6](#custom-testshell-parameters) of this document.
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**Note: Running multiple instances of `TestShell` is not allowed.** Running a
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single process also ensures that logging remains consolidated in the same
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temporary folder. If you need more bitcoind nodes than set by default (1),
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simply increase the `num_nodes` parameter during setup.
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```
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>>> test2 = TestShell().setup()
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TestShell is already running!
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```
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## 4. Interacting with the `TestShell`
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Unlike the `BitcoinTestFramework` class, the `TestShell` keeps the underlying
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Bitcoind subprocesses (nodes) and logging utilities running until the user
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explicitly shuts down the `TestShell` object.
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During the time between the `setup` and `shutdown` calls, all `bitcoind` node
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processes and `BitcoinTestFramework` convenience methods can be accessed
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interactively.
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**Example: Mining a regtest chain**
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By default, the `TestShell` nodes are initialized with a clean chain. This means
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that each node of the `TestShell` is initialized with a block height of 0.
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```
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>>> test.nodes[0].getblockchaininfo()["blocks"]
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0
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```
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We now let the first node generate 101 regtest blocks, and direct the coinbase
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rewards to a wallet address owned by the mining node.
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```
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>>> address = test.nodes[0].getnewaddress()
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>>> test.nodes[0].generatetoaddress(101, address)
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['2b98dd0044aae6f1cca7f88a0acf366a4bfe053c7f7b00da3c0d115f03d67efb', ...
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```
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Since the two nodes are both initialized by default to establish an outbound
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connection to each other during `setup`, the second node's chain will include
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the mined blocks as soon as they propagate.
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```
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>>> test.nodes[1].getblockchaininfo()["blocks"]
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101
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```
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The block rewards from the first block are now spendable by the wallet of the
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first node.
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```
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>>> test.nodes[0].getbalance()
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Decimal('50.00000000')
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```
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We can also log custom events to the logger.
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```
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>>> test.nodes[0].log.info("Successfully mined regtest chain!")
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework.node0 (INFO): Successfully mined regtest chain!
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```
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**Note: Please also consider the functional test
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[readme](../test/functional/README.md), which provides an overview of the
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test-framework**. Modules such as
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[key.py](../test/functional/test_framework/key.py),
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[script.py](../test/functional/test_framework/script.py) and
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[messages.py](../test/functional/test_framework/messages.py) are particularly
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useful in constructing objects which can be passed to the bitcoind nodes managed
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by a running `TestShell` object.
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## 5. Shutting the `TestShell` down
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Shutting down the `TestShell` will safely tear down all running bitcoind
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instances and remove all temporary data and logging directories.
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```
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>>> test.shutdown()
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Cleaning up /path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX on exit
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful
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```
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To prevent the logs from being removed after a shutdown, simply set the
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`TestShell.options.nocleanup` member to `True`.
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```
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>>> test.options.nocleanup = True
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>>> test.shutdown()
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Stopping nodes
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Not cleaning up dir /path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX on exit
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20XX-XX-XXTXX:XX:XX.XXXXXXX TestFramework (INFO): Tests successful
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```
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The following utility consolidates logs from the bitcoind nodes and the
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underlying `BitcoinTestFramework`:
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* `/path/to/bitcoin/test/functional/combine_logs.py
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'/path/to/bitcoin_func_test_XXXXXXX'`
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## 6. Custom `TestShell` parameters
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The `TestShell` object initializes with the default settings inherited from the
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`BitcoinTestFramework` class. The user can override these in
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`TestShell.setup(key=value)`.
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**Note:** `TestShell.reset()` will reset test parameters to default values and
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can be called after the TestShell is shut down.
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| Test parameter key | Default Value | Description |
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| `bind_to_localhost_only` | `True` | Binds bitcoind RPC services to `127.0.0.1` if set to `True`.|
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| `cachedir` | `"/path/to/bitcoin/test/cache"` | Sets the bitcoind datadir directory. |
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| `chain` | `"regtest"` | Sets the chain-type for the underlying test bitcoind processes. |
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| `configfile` | `"/path/to/bitcoin/test/config.ini"` | Sets the location of the test framework config file. |
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| `coveragedir` | `None` | Records bitcoind RPC test coverage into this directory if set. |
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| `loglevel` | `INFO` | Logs events at this level and higher. Can be set to `DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING`, `ERROR` or `CRITICAL`. |
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| `nocleanup` | `False` | Cleans up temporary test directory if set to `True` during `shutdown`. |
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| `noshutdown` | `False` | Does not stop bitcoind instances after `shutdown` if set to `True`. |
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| `num_nodes` | `1` | Sets the number of initialized bitcoind processes. |
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| `perf` | False | Profiles running nodes with `perf` for the duration of the test if set to `True`. |
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| `rpc_timeout` | `60` | Sets the RPC server timeout for the underlying bitcoind processes. |
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| `setup_clean_chain` | `False` | A 200-block-long chain is initialized from cache by default. Instead, `setup_clean_chain` initializes an empty blockchain if set to `True`. |
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| `randomseed` | Random Integer | `TestShell.options.randomseed` is a member of `TestShell` which can be accessed during a test to seed a random generator. User can override default with a constant value for reproducible test runs. |
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| `supports_cli` | `False` | Whether the bitcoin-cli utility is compiled and available for the test. |
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| `tmpdir` | `"/var/folders/.../"` | Sets directory for test logs. Will be deleted upon a successful test run unless `nocleanup` is set to `True` |
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| `trace_rpc` | `False` | Logs all RPC calls if set to `True`. |
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| `usecli` | `False` | Uses the bitcoin-cli interface for all bitcoind commands instead of directly calling the RPC server. Requires `supports_cli`. |
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