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Implementing a separate `Signer` interface is beneficial in multiple ways: 1. Support both single and multiple transaction witnesses. 2. It should be easy to add contract signer this way. Tests should use accounts created with `NewAccount` so hiding all details doesn't seem to be an issue. Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
83 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
83 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
package neotest
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import (
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"testing"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/core/transaction"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/smartcontract/callflag"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/smartcontract/trigger"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/util"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/vm"
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"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/vm/stackitem"
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)
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// ContractInvoker is a client for specific contract.
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type ContractInvoker struct {
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*Executor
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Hash util.Uint160
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Signers []Signer
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}
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// CommitteeInvoker creates new ContractInvoker for contract with hash h.
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func (e *Executor) CommitteeInvoker(h util.Uint160) *ContractInvoker {
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return &ContractInvoker{
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Executor: e,
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Hash: h,
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Signers: []Signer{e.Committee},
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}
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}
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// TestInvoke creates test VM and invokes method with args.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) TestInvoke(t *testing.T, method string, args ...interface{}) (*vm.Stack, error) {
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tx := c.PrepareInvokeNoSign(t, method, args...)
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b := c.NewUnsignedBlock(t, tx)
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v, f := c.Chain.GetTestVM(trigger.Application, tx, b)
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t.Cleanup(f)
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v.LoadWithFlags(tx.Script, callflag.All)
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err := v.Run()
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return v.Estack(), err
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}
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// WithSigners creates new client with the provided signer.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) WithSigners(signers ...Signer) *ContractInvoker {
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newC := *c
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newC.Signers = signers
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return &newC
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}
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// PrepareInvoke creates new invocation transaction.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) PrepareInvoke(t *testing.T, method string, args ...interface{}) *transaction.Transaction {
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return c.Executor.NewTx(t, c.Signers, c.Hash, method, args...)
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}
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// PrepareInvokeNoSign creates new unsigned invocation transaction.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) PrepareInvokeNoSign(t *testing.T, method string, args ...interface{}) *transaction.Transaction {
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return c.Executor.NewUnsignedTx(t, c.Hash, method, args...)
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}
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// Invoke invokes method with args, persists transaction and checks the result.
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// Returns transaction hash.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) Invoke(t *testing.T, result interface{}, method string, args ...interface{}) util.Uint256 {
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tx := c.PrepareInvoke(t, method, args...)
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c.AddNewBlock(t, tx)
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c.CheckHalt(t, tx.Hash(), stackitem.Make(result))
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return tx.Hash()
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}
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// InvokeWithFeeFail is like InvokeFail but sets custom system fee for the transaction.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) InvokeWithFeeFail(t *testing.T, message string, sysFee int64, method string, args ...interface{}) util.Uint256 {
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tx := c.PrepareInvokeNoSign(t, method, args...)
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c.Executor.SignTx(t, tx, sysFee, c.Signers...)
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c.AddNewBlock(t, tx)
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c.CheckFault(t, tx.Hash(), message)
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return tx.Hash()
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}
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// InvokeFail invokes method with args, persists transaction and checks the error message.
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// Returns transaction hash.
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func (c *ContractInvoker) InvokeFail(t *testing.T, message string, method string, args ...interface{}) {
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tx := c.PrepareInvoke(t, method, args...)
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c.AddNewBlock(t, tx)
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c.CheckFault(t, tx.Hash(), message)
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}
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