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tests are run by the travis continuous build process whenever a pull
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request is opened. Both sets of tests can also be run locally.
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Functional Test dependencies
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============================
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# Running tests locally
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Build for your system first. Be sure to enable wallet, utils and daemon when you configure. Tests will not run otherwise.
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### Functional tests
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#### Dependencies
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The ZMQ functional test requires a python ZMQ library. To install it:
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- on Unix, run `sudo apt-get install python3-zmq`
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- on mac OS, run `pip3 install pyzmq`
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Running tests locally
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=====================
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#### Running the tests
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Build for your system first. Be sure to enable wallet, utils and daemon when you configure. Tests will not run otherwise.
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Individual tests can be run by directly calling the test script, eg:
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Functional tests
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----------------
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```
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test/functional/replace-by-fee.py
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```
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You can run any single test by calling
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or can be run through the test_runner harness, eg:
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test/functional/test_runner.py <testname>
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```
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test/functional/test_runner.py replace-by-fee.py
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```
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Or you can run any combination (incl. duplicates) of tests by calling
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You can run any combination (incl. duplicates) of tests by calling:
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test/functional/test_runner.py <testname1> <testname2> <testname3> ...
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```
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test/functional/test_runner.py <testname1> <testname2> <testname3> ...
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```
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Run the regression test suite with
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Run the regression test suite with:
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test/functional/test_runner.py
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```
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test/functional/test_runner.py
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```
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Run all possible tests with
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test/functional/test_runner.py --extended
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By default, tests will be run in parallel. To specify how many jobs to run,
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append `--jobs=n` (default n=4).
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If you want to create a basic coverage report for the RPC test suite, append `--coverage`.
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Possible options, which apply to each individual test run:
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```
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-h, --help show this help message and exit
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--nocleanup Leave bitcoinds and test.* datadir on exit or error
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--noshutdown Don't stop bitcoinds after the test execution
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--srcdir=SRCDIR Source directory containing bitcoind/bitcoin-cli
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(default: ../../src)
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--tmpdir=TMPDIR Root directory for datadirs
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--tracerpc Print out all RPC calls as they are made
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--coveragedir=COVERAGEDIR
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Write tested RPC commands into this directory
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test/functional/test_runner.py --extended
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```
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If you set the environment variable `PYTHON_DEBUG=1` you will get some debug
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output (example: `PYTHON_DEBUG=1 test/functional/test_runner.py wallet`).
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By default, up to 4 tests will be run in parallel by test_runner. To specify
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how many jobs to run, append `--jobs=n`
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A 200-block -regtest blockchain and wallets for four nodes
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is created the first time a regression test is run and
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is stored in the cache/ directory. Each node has 25 mature
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blocks (25*50=1250 BTC) in its wallet.
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The individual tests and the test_runner harness have many command-line
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options. Run `test_runner.py -h` to see them all.
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After the first run, the cache/ blockchain and wallets are
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copied into a temporary directory and used as the initial
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test state.
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#### Troubleshooting and debugging test failures
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If you get into a bad state, you should be able
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to recover with:
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##### Resource contention
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The P2P and RPC ports used by the bitcoind nodes-under-test are chosen to make
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conflicts with other processes unlikely. However, if there is another bitcoind
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process running on the system (perhaps from a previous test which hasn't successfully
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killed all its bitcoind nodes), then there may be a port conflict which will
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cause the test to fail. It is recommended that you run the tests on a system
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where no other bitcoind processes are running.
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On linux, the test_framework will warn if there is another
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bitcoind process running when the tests are started.
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If there are zombie bitcoind processes after test failure, you can kill them
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by running the following commands. **Note that these commands will kill all
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bitcoind processes running on the system, so should not be used if any non-test
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bitcoind processes are being run.**
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```bash
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killall bitcoind
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```
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or
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```bash
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pkill -9 bitcoind
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```
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##### Data directory cache
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A pre-mined blockchain with 200 blocks is generated the first time a
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functional test is run and is stored in test/cache. This speeds up
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test startup times since new blockchains don't need to be generated for
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each test. However, the cache may get into a bad state, in which case
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tests will fail. If this happens, remove the cache directory (and make
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sure bitcoind processes are stopped as above):
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```bash
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rm -rf cache
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killall bitcoind
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```
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Util tests
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----------
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##### Test logging
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The tests contain logging at different levels (debug, info, warning, etc). By
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default:
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- when run through the test_runner harness, *all* logs are written to
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`test_framework.log` and no logs are output to the console.
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- when run directly, *all* logs are written to `test_framework.log` and INFO
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level and above are output to the console.
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- when run on Travis, no logs are output to the console. However, if a test
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fails, the `test_framework.log` and bitcoind `debug.log`s will all be dumped
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to the console to help troubleshooting.
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To change the level of logs output to the console, use the `-l` command line
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argument.
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`test_framework.log` and bitcoind `debug.log`s can be combined into a single
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aggregate log by running the `combine_logs.py` script. The output can be plain
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text, colorized text or html. For example:
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```
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combine_logs.py -c <test data directory> | less -r
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```
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will pipe the colorized logs from the test into less.
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Use `--tracerpc` to trace out all the RPC calls and responses to the console. For
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some tests (eg any that use `submitblock` to submit a full block over RPC),
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this can result in a lot of screen output.
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By default, the test data directory will be deleted after a successful run.
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Use `--nocleanup` to leave the test data directory intact. The test data
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directory is never deleted after a failed test.
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##### Attaching a debugger
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A python debugger can be attached to tests at any point. Just add the line:
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```py
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import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
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```
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anywhere in the test. You will then be able to inspect variables, as well as
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call methods that interact with the bitcoind nodes-under-test.
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### Util tests
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Util tests can be run locally by running `test/util/bitcoin-util-test.py`.
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Use the `-v` option for verbose output.
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Writing functional tests
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========================
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# Writing functional tests
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You are encouraged to write functional tests for new or existing features.
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Further information about the functional test framework and individual
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Regression tests
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================
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# Functional tests
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### [test_framework/authproxy.py](test_framework/authproxy.py)
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Taken from the [python-bitcoinrpc repository](https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc).
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### Writing Functional Tests
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### [test_framework/test_framework.py](test_framework/test_framework.py)
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Base class for new regression tests.
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#### Example test
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### [test_framework/util.py](test_framework/util.py)
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Generally useful functions.
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The [example_test.py](example_test.py) is a heavily commented example of a test case that uses both
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the RPC and P2P interfaces. If you are writing your first test, copy that file
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and modify to fit your needs.
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### [test_framework/mininode.py](test_framework/mininode.py)
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Basic code to support p2p connectivity to a bitcoind.
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#### Coverage
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### [test_framework/comptool.py](test_framework/comptool.py)
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Framework for comparison-tool style, p2p tests.
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Running `test_runner.py` with the `--coverage` argument tracks which RPCs are
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called by the tests and prints a report of uncovered RPCs in the summary. This
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can be used (along with the `--extended` argument) to find out which RPCs we
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don't have test cases for.
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### [test_framework/script.py](test_framework/script.py)
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Utilities for manipulating transaction scripts (originally from python-bitcoinlib)
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#### Style guidelines
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### [test_framework/blockstore.py](test_framework/blockstore.py)
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Implements disk-backed block and tx storage.
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- Where possible, try to adhere to [PEP-8 guidelines]([https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/)
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- Use a python linter like flake8 before submitting PRs to catch common style
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nits (eg trailing whitespace, unused imports, etc)
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- Avoid wildcard imports where possible
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- Use a module-level docstring to describe what the test is testing, and how it
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is testing it.
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- When subclassing the BitcoinTestFramwork, place overrides for the
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`__init__()`, and `setup_xxxx()` methods at the top of the subclass, then
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locally-defined helper methods, then the `run_test()` method.
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### [test_framework/key.py](test_framework/key.py)
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Wrapper around OpenSSL EC_Key (originally from python-bitcoinlib)
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#### General test-writing advice
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### [test_framework/bignum.py](test_framework/bignum.py)
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Helpers for script.py
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- Set `self.num_nodes` to the minimum number of nodes necessary for the test.
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Having additional unrequired nodes adds to the execution time of the test as
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well as memory/CPU/disk requirements (which is important when running tests in
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parallel or on Travis).
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- Avoid stop-starting the nodes multiple times during the test if possible. A
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stop-start takes several seconds, so doing it several times blows up the
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runtime of the test.
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- Set the `self.setup_clean_chain` variable in `__init__()` to control whether
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or not to use the cached data directories. The cached data directories
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contain a 200-block pre-mined blockchain and wallets for four nodes. Each node
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has 25 mature blocks (25x50=1250 BTC) in its wallet.
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- When calling RPCs with lots of arguments, consider using named keyword
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arguments instead of positional arguments to make the intent of the call
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clear to readers.
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### [test_framework/blocktools.py](test_framework/blocktools.py)
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Helper functions for creating blocks and transactions.
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#### RPC and P2P definitions
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P2P test design notes
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---------------------
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Test writers may find it helpful to refer to the definitions for the RPC and
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P2P messages. These can be found in the following source files:
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## Mininode
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- `/src/rpc/*` for RPCs
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- `/src/wallet/rpc*` for wallet RPCs
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- `ProcessMessage()` in `/src/net_processing.cpp` for parsing P2P messages
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* ```mininode.py``` contains all the definitions for objects that pass
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over the network (```CBlock```, ```CTransaction```, etc, along with the network-level
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wrappers for them, ```msg_block```, ```msg_tx```, etc).
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#### Using the P2P interface
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* P2P tests have two threads. One thread handles all network communication
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- `mininode.py` contains all the definitions for objects that pass
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over the network (`CBlock`, `CTransaction`, etc, along with the network-level
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wrappers for them, `msg_block`, `msg_tx`, etc).
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- P2P tests have two threads. One thread handles all network communication
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with the bitcoind(s) being tested (using python's asyncore package); the other
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implements the test logic.
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* ```NodeConn``` is the class used to connect to a bitcoind. If you implement
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a callback class that derives from ```NodeConnCB``` and pass that to the
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```NodeConn``` object, your code will receive the appropriate callbacks when
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- `NodeConn` is the class used to connect to a bitcoind. If you implement
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a callback class that derives from `NodeConnCB` and pass that to the
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`NodeConn` object, your code will receive the appropriate callbacks when
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events of interest arrive.
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* You can pass the same handler to multiple ```NodeConn```'s if you like, or pass
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different ones to each -- whatever makes the most sense for your test.
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* Call ```NetworkThread.start()``` after all ```NodeConn``` objects are created to
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- Call `NetworkThread.start()` after all `NodeConn` objects are created to
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start the networking thread. (Continue with the test logic in your existing
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thread.)
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* RPC calls are available in p2p tests.
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- Can be used to write tests where specific P2P protocol behavior is tested.
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Examples tests are `p2p-accept-block.py`, `p2p-compactblocks.py`.
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* Can be used to write free-form tests, where specific p2p-protocol behavior
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is tested. Examples: ```p2p-accept-block.py```, ```p2p-compactblocks.py```.
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#### Comptool
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## Comptool
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- Comptool is a Testing framework for writing tests that compare the block/tx acceptance
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behavior of a bitcoind against 1 or more other bitcoind instances. It should not be used
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to write static tests with known outcomes, since that type of test is easier to write and
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maintain using the standard BitcoinTestFramework.
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* Testing framework for writing tests that compare the block/tx acceptance
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behavior of a bitcoind against 1 or more other bitcoind instances, or against
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known outcomes, or both.
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* Set the ```num_nodes``` variable (defined in ```ComparisonTestFramework```) to start up
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1 or more nodes. If using 1 node, then ```--testbinary``` can be used as a command line
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- Set the `num_nodes` variable (defined in `ComparisonTestFramework`) to start up
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1 or more nodes. If using 1 node, then `--testbinary` can be used as a command line
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option to change the bitcoind binary used by the test. If using 2 or more nodes,
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then ```--refbinary``` can be optionally used to change the bitcoind that will be used
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then `--refbinary` can be optionally used to change the bitcoind that will be used
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on nodes 2 and up.
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* Implement a (generator) function called ```get_tests()``` which yields ```TestInstance```s.
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Each ```TestInstance``` consists of:
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- a list of ```[object, outcome, hash]``` entries
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* ```object``` is a ```CBlock```, ```CTransaction```, or
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```CBlockHeader```. ```CBlock```'s and ```CTransaction```'s are tested for
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acceptance. ```CBlockHeader```s can be used so that the test runner can deliver
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- Implement a (generator) function called `get_tests()` which yields `TestInstance`s.
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Each `TestInstance` consists of:
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- a list of `[object, outcome, hash]` entries
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* `object` is a `CBlock`, `CTransaction`, or
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`CBlockHeader`. `CBlock`'s and `CTransaction`'s are tested for
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acceptance. `CBlockHeader`s can be used so that the test runner can deliver
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complete headers-chains when requested from the bitcoind, to allow writing
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tests where blocks can be delivered out of order but still processed by
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headers-first bitcoind's.
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* ```outcome``` is ```True```, ```False```, or ```None```. If ```True```
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or ```False```, the tip is compared with the expected tip -- either the
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* `outcome` is `True`, `False`, or `None`. If `True`
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or `False`, the tip is compared with the expected tip -- either the
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block passed in, or the hash specified as the optional 3rd entry. If
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```None``` is specified, then the test will compare all the bitcoind's
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`None` is specified, then the test will compare all the bitcoind's
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being tested to see if they all agree on what the best tip is.
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* ```hash``` is the block hash of the tip to compare against. Optional to
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* `hash` is the block hash of the tip to compare against. Optional to
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specify; if left out then the hash of the block passed in will be used as
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the expected tip. This allows for specifying an expected tip while testing
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the handling of either invalid blocks or blocks delivered out of order,
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which complete a longer chain.
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- ```sync_every_block```: ```True/False```. If ```False```, then all blocks
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- `sync_every_block`: `True/False`. If `False`, then all blocks
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are inv'ed together, and the test runner waits until the node receives the
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last one, and tests only the last block for tip acceptance using the
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outcome and specified tip. If ```True```, then each block is tested in
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outcome and specified tip. If `True`, then each block is tested in
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sequence and synced (this is slower when processing many blocks).
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- ```sync_every_transaction```: ```True/False```. Analogous to
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```sync_every_block```, except if the outcome on the last tx is "None",
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- `sync_every_transaction`: `True/False`. Analogous to
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`sync_every_block`, except if the outcome on the last tx is "None",
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then the contents of the entire mempool are compared across all bitcoind
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connections. If ```True``` or ```False```, then only the last tx's
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connections. If `True` or `False`, then only the last tx's
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acceptance is tested against the given outcome.
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* For examples of tests written in this framework, see
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```invalidblockrequest.py``` and ```p2p-fullblocktest.py```.
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- For examples of tests written in this framework, see
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`invalidblockrequest.py` and `p2p-fullblocktest.py`.
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### test-framework modules
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#### [test_framework/authproxy.py](test_framework/authproxy.py)
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Taken from the [python-bitcoinrpc repository](https://github.com/jgarzik/python-bitcoinrpc).
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#### [test_framework/test_framework.py](test_framework/test_framework.py)
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Base class for functional tests.
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#### [test_framework/util.py](test_framework/util.py)
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Generally useful functions.
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#### [test_framework/mininode.py](test_framework/mininode.py)
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Basic code to support P2P connectivity to a bitcoind.
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#### [test_framework/comptool.py](test_framework/comptool.py)
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Framework for comparison-tool style, P2P tests.
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#### [test_framework/script.py](test_framework/script.py)
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Utilities for manipulating transaction scripts (originally from python-bitcoinlib)
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#### [test_framework/blockstore.py](test_framework/blockstore.py)
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Implements disk-backed block and tx storage.
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#### [test_framework/key.py](test_framework/key.py)
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Wrapper around OpenSSL EC_Key (originally from python-bitcoinlib)
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#### [test_framework/bignum.py](test_framework/bignum.py)
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Helpers for script.py
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#### [test_framework/blocktools.py](test_framework/blocktools.py)
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Helper functions for creating blocks and transactions.
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