package chain import ( "encoding/hex" "sort" "testing" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/config" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/config/netmode" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/core" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/core/storage" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/crypto/keys" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/neotest" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/smartcontract" "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/wallet" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" "go.uber.org/zap/zaptest" ) const ( // MaxTraceableBlocks is the default MaxTraceableBlocks setting used for test chains. // We don't need a lot of traceable blocks for tests. MaxTraceableBlocks = 1000 // SecondsPerBlock is the default SecondsPerBlock setting used for test chains. // Usually blocks are created by tests bypassing this setting. SecondsPerBlock = 1 ) const singleValidatorWIF = "KxyjQ8eUa4FHt3Gvioyt1Wz29cTUrE4eTqX3yFSk1YFCsPL8uNsY" // committeeWIFs is a list of unencrypted WIFs sorted by the public key. var committeeWIFs = []string{ "KzfPUYDC9n2yf4fK5ro4C8KMcdeXtFuEnStycbZgX3GomiUsvX6W", "KzgWE3u3EDp13XPXXuTKZxeJ3Gi8Bsm8f9ijY3ZsCKKRvZUo1Cdn", singleValidatorWIF, "L2oEXKRAAMiPEZukwR5ho2S6SMeQLhcK9mF71ZnF7GvT8dU4Kkgz", // Provide 2 committee extra members so that the committee address differs from // the validators one. "L1Tr1iq5oz1jaFaMXP21sHDkJYDDkuLtpvQ4wRf1cjKvJYvnvpAb", "Kz6XTUrExy78q8f4MjDHnwz8fYYyUE8iPXwPRAkHa3qN2JcHYm7e", } var ( // committeeAcc is an account used to sign a tx as a committee. committeeAcc *wallet.Account // multiCommitteeAcc contains committee accounts used in a multi-node setup. multiCommitteeAcc []*wallet.Account // multiValidatorAcc contains validator accounts used in a multi-node setup. multiValidatorAcc []*wallet.Account // standByCommittee contains a list of committee public keys to use in config. standByCommittee []string ) func init() { committeeAcc, _ = wallet.NewAccountFromWIF(singleValidatorWIF) pubs := keys.PublicKeys{committeeAcc.PublicKey()} err := committeeAcc.ConvertMultisig(1, pubs) if err != nil { panic(err) } mc := smartcontract.GetMajorityHonestNodeCount(len(committeeWIFs)) mv := smartcontract.GetDefaultHonestNodeCount(4) accs := make([]*wallet.Account, len(committeeWIFs)) pubs = make(keys.PublicKeys, len(accs)) for i := range committeeWIFs { accs[i], _ = wallet.NewAccountFromWIF(committeeWIFs[i]) pubs[i] = accs[i].PublicKey() } // Config entry must contain validators first in a specific order. standByCommittee = make([]string, len(pubs)) standByCommittee[0] = hex.EncodeToString(pubs[2].Bytes()) standByCommittee[1] = hex.EncodeToString(pubs[0].Bytes()) standByCommittee[2] = hex.EncodeToString(pubs[3].Bytes()) standByCommittee[3] = hex.EncodeToString(pubs[1].Bytes()) standByCommittee[4] = hex.EncodeToString(pubs[4].Bytes()) standByCommittee[5] = hex.EncodeToString(pubs[5].Bytes()) multiValidatorAcc = make([]*wallet.Account, 4) sort.Sort(pubs[:4]) sort.Slice(accs[:4], func(i, j int) bool { p1 := accs[i].PublicKey() p2 := accs[j].PublicKey() return p1.Cmp(p2) == -1 }) for i := range multiValidatorAcc { multiValidatorAcc[i] = wallet.NewAccountFromPrivateKey(accs[i].PrivateKey()) err := multiValidatorAcc[i].ConvertMultisig(mv, pubs[:4]) if err != nil { panic(err) } } multiCommitteeAcc = make([]*wallet.Account, len(committeeWIFs)) sort.Sort(pubs) sort.Slice(accs, func(i, j int) bool { p1 := accs[i].PublicKey() p2 := accs[j].PublicKey() return p1.Cmp(p2) == -1 }) for i := range multiCommitteeAcc { multiCommitteeAcc[i] = wallet.NewAccountFromPrivateKey(accs[i].PrivateKey()) err := multiCommitteeAcc[i].ConvertMultisig(mc, pubs) if err != nil { panic(err) } } } // NewSingle creates a new blockchain instance with a single validator and // setups cleanup functions. The configuration used is with netmode.UnitTestNet // magic and SecondsPerBlock/MaxTraceableBlocks options defined by constants in // this package. MemoryStore is used as the backend storage, so all of the chain // contents is always in RAM. The Signer returned is the validator (and the committee at // the same time). func NewSingle(t testing.TB) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer) { return NewSingleWithCustomConfig(t, nil) } // NewSingleWithCustomConfig is similar to NewSingle, but allows to override the // default configuration. func NewSingleWithCustomConfig(t testing.TB, f func(*config.ProtocolConfiguration)) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer) { return NewSingleWithCustomConfigAndStore(t, f, nil, true) } // NewSingleWithCustomConfigAndStore is similar to NewSingleWithCustomConfig, but // also allows to override backend Store being used. The last parameter controls if // Run method is called on the Blockchain instance. If not, it is its caller's // responsibility to do that before using the chain and // to properly Close the chain when done. func NewSingleWithCustomConfigAndStore(t testing.TB, f func(cfg *config.ProtocolConfiguration), st storage.Store, run bool) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer) { protoCfg := config.ProtocolConfiguration{ Magic: netmode.UnitTestNet, MaxTraceableBlocks: MaxTraceableBlocks, SecondsPerBlock: SecondsPerBlock, StandbyCommittee: []string{hex.EncodeToString(committeeAcc.PublicKey().Bytes())}, ValidatorsCount: 1, VerifyBlocks: true, VerifyTransactions: true, } if f != nil { f(&protoCfg) } if st == nil { st = storage.NewMemoryStore() } log := zaptest.NewLogger(t) bc, err := core.NewBlockchain(st, protoCfg, log) require.NoError(t, err) if run { go bc.Run() t.Cleanup(bc.Close) } return bc, neotest.NewMultiSigner(committeeAcc) } // NewMulti creates a new blockchain instance with four validators and six // committee members. Otherwise, it does not differ much from NewSingle. The // second value returned contains the validators Signer, the third -- the committee one. func NewMulti(t testing.TB) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer, neotest.Signer) { return NewMultiWithCustomConfig(t, nil) } // NewMultiWithCustomConfig is similar to NewMulti, except it allows to override the // default configuration. func NewMultiWithCustomConfig(t testing.TB, f func(*config.ProtocolConfiguration)) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer, neotest.Signer) { return NewMultiWithCustomConfigAndStore(t, f, nil, true) } // NewMultiWithCustomConfigAndStore is similar to NewMultiWithCustomConfig, but // also allows to override backend Store being used. The last parameter controls if // Run method is called on the Blockchain instance. If not, it is its caller's // responsibility to do that before using the chain and // to properly Close the chain when done. func NewMultiWithCustomConfigAndStore(t testing.TB, f func(*config.ProtocolConfiguration), st storage.Store, run bool) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer, neotest.Signer) { bc, validator, committee, err := NewMultiWithCustomConfigAndStoreNoCheck(t, f, st) require.NoError(t, err) if run { go bc.Run() t.Cleanup(bc.Close) } return bc, validator, committee } // NewMultiWithCustomConfigAndStoreNoCheck is similar to NewMultiWithCustomConfig, // but do not perform Blockchain run and do not check Blockchain constructor error. func NewMultiWithCustomConfigAndStoreNoCheck(t testing.TB, f func(*config.ProtocolConfiguration), st storage.Store) (*core.Blockchain, neotest.Signer, neotest.Signer, error) { protoCfg := config.ProtocolConfiguration{ Magic: netmode.UnitTestNet, MaxTraceableBlocks: MaxTraceableBlocks, SecondsPerBlock: SecondsPerBlock, StandbyCommittee: standByCommittee, ValidatorsCount: 4, VerifyBlocks: true, VerifyTransactions: true, } if f != nil { f(&protoCfg) } if st == nil { st = storage.NewMemoryStore() } log := zaptest.NewLogger(t) bc, err := core.NewBlockchain(st, protoCfg, log) return bc, neotest.NewMultiSigner(multiValidatorAcc...), neotest.NewMultiSigner(multiCommitteeAcc...), err }