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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# Copyright 2014 BitPay Inc.
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# Copyright 2016-2017 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 framework for litecoin utils.
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Runs automatically during `make check`.
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Can also be run manually."""
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from __future__ import division,print_function,unicode_literals
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import argparse
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import binascii
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try:
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import configparser
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except ImportError:
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import ConfigParser as configparser
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import difflib
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import json
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import logging
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import os
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import pprint
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import subprocess
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import sys
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def main():
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config = configparser.ConfigParser()
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config.optionxform = str
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config.readfp(open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "../config.ini")))
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env_conf = dict(config.items('environment'))
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=__doc__)
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parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', action='store_true')
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args = parser.parse_args()
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verbose = args.verbose
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if verbose:
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level = logging.DEBUG
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else:
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level = logging.ERROR
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formatter = '%(asctime)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s'
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# Add the format/level to the logger
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logging.basicConfig(format=formatter, level=level)
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bctester(os.path.join(env_conf["SRCDIR"], "test/util/data"), "bitcoin-util-test.json", env_conf)
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def bctester(testDir, input_basename, buildenv):
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""" Loads and parses the input file, runs all tests and reports results"""
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input_filename = os.path.join(testDir, input_basename)
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raw_data = open(input_filename).read()
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input_data = json.loads(raw_data)
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failed_testcases = []
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for testObj in input_data:
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try:
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bctest(testDir, testObj, buildenv)
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logging.info("PASSED: " + testObj["description"])
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except:
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logging.info("FAILED: " + testObj["description"])
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failed_testcases.append(testObj["description"])
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if failed_testcases:
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error_message = "FAILED_TESTCASES:\n"
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error_message += pprint.pformat(failed_testcases, width=400)
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logging.error(error_message)
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sys.exit(1)
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else:
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sys.exit(0)
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def bctest(testDir, testObj, buildenv):
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"""Runs a single test, comparing output and RC to expected output and RC.
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Raises an error if input can't be read, executable fails, or output/RC
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are not as expected. Error is caught by bctester() and reported.
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"""
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# Get the exec names and arguments
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execprog = os.path.join(buildenv["BUILDDIR"], "src", testObj["exec"] + buildenv["EXEEXT"])
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execargs = testObj['args']
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execrun = [execprog] + execargs
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# Read the input data (if there is any)
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stdinCfg = None
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inputData = None
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if "input" in testObj:
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filename = os.path.join(testDir, testObj["input"])
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inputData = open(filename).read()
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stdinCfg = subprocess.PIPE
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# Read the expected output data (if there is any)
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outputFn = None
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outputData = None
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outputType = None
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if "output_cmp" in testObj:
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outputFn = testObj['output_cmp']
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outputType = os.path.splitext(outputFn)[1][1:] # output type from file extension (determines how to compare)
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try:
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outputData = open(os.path.join(testDir, outputFn)).read()
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except:
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logging.error("Output file " + outputFn + " can not be opened")
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raise
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if not outputData:
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logging.error("Output data missing for " + outputFn)
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raise Exception
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if not outputType:
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logging.error("Output file %s does not have a file extension" % outputFn)
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raise Exception
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# Run the test
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proc = subprocess.Popen(execrun, stdin=stdinCfg, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
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try:
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outs = proc.communicate(input=inputData)
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except OSError:
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logging.error("OSError, Failed to execute " + execprog)
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raise
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if outputData:
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data_mismatch, formatting_mismatch = False, False
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# Parse command output and expected output
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try:
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a_parsed = parse_output(outs[0], outputType)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error('Error parsing command output as %s: %s' % (outputType, e))
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raise
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try:
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b_parsed = parse_output(outputData, outputType)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.error('Error parsing expected output %s as %s: %s' % (outputFn, outputType, e))
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raise
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# Compare data
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if a_parsed != b_parsed:
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logging.error("Output data mismatch for " + outputFn + " (format " + outputType + ")")
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data_mismatch = True
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# Compare formatting
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if outs[0] != outputData:
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error_message = "Output formatting mismatch for " + outputFn + ":\n"
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error_message += "".join(difflib.context_diff(outputData.splitlines(True),
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outs[0].splitlines(True),
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fromfile=outputFn,
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tofile="returned"))
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logging.error(error_message)
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formatting_mismatch = True
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assert not data_mismatch and not formatting_mismatch
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# Compare the return code to the expected return code
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wantRC = 0
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if "return_code" in testObj:
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wantRC = testObj['return_code']
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if proc.returncode != wantRC:
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logging.error("Return code mismatch for " + outputFn)
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raise Exception
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if "error_txt" in testObj:
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want_error = testObj["error_txt"]
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# Compare error text
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# TODO: ideally, we'd compare the strings exactly and also assert
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# That stderr is empty if no errors are expected. However, bitcoin-tx
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# emits DISPLAY errors when running as a windows application on
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# linux through wine. Just assert that the expected error text appears
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# somewhere in stderr.
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if want_error not in outs[1]:
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logging.error("Error mismatch:\n" + "Expected: " + want_error + "\nReceived: " + outs[1].rstrip())
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raise Exception
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def parse_output(a, fmt):
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"""Parse the output according to specified format.
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Raise an error if the output can't be parsed."""
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if fmt == 'json': # json: compare parsed data
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return json.loads(a)
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elif fmt == 'hex': # hex: parse and compare binary data
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return binascii.a2b_hex(a.strip())
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError("Don't know how to compare %s" % fmt)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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