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tests: Make proxy_test work on travis servers without IPv6

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Wladimir J. van der Laan 9 years ago
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  1. 20
      qa/rpc-tests/proxy_test.py
  2. 15
      qa/rpc-tests/test_framework/netutil.py

20
qa/rpc-tests/proxy_test.py

@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import socket @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import socket
from test_framework.socks5 import Socks5Configuration, Socks5Command, Socks5Server, AddressType
from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework
from test_framework.util import *
from test_framework.netutil import test_ipv6_local
'''
Test plan:
- Start bitcoind's with different proxy configurations
@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ addnode connect to generic DNS name @@ -34,6 +35,7 @@ addnode connect to generic DNS name
class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
def __init__(self):
self.have_ipv6 = test_ipv6_local()
# Create two proxies on different ports
# ... one unauthenticated
self.conf1 = Socks5Configuration()
@ -45,29 +47,36 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework): @@ -45,29 +47,36 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
self.conf2.addr = ('127.0.0.1', 14000 + (os.getpid() % 1000))
self.conf2.unauth = True
self.conf2.auth = True
if self.have_ipv6:
# ... one on IPv6 with similar configuration
self.conf3 = Socks5Configuration()
self.conf3.af = socket.AF_INET6
self.conf3.addr = ('::1', 15000 + (os.getpid() % 1000))
self.conf3.unauth = True
self.conf3.auth = True
else:
print "Warning: testing without local IPv6 support"
self.serv1 = Socks5Server(self.conf1)
self.serv1.start()
self.serv2 = Socks5Server(self.conf2)
self.serv2.start()
if self.have_ipv6:
self.serv3 = Socks5Server(self.conf3)
self.serv3.start()
def setup_nodes(self):
# Note: proxies are not used to connect to local nodes
# this is because the proxy to use is based on CService.GetNetwork(), which return NET_UNROUTABLE for localhost
return start_nodes(4, self.options.tmpdir, extra_args=[
args = [
['-listen', '-debug=net', '-debug=proxy', '-proxy=%s:%i' % (self.conf1.addr),'-proxyrandomize=1'],
['-listen', '-debug=net', '-debug=proxy', '-proxy=%s:%i' % (self.conf1.addr),'-onion=%s:%i' % (self.conf2.addr),'-proxyrandomize=0'],
['-listen', '-debug=net', '-debug=proxy', '-proxy=%s:%i' % (self.conf2.addr),'-proxyrandomize=1'],
['-listen', '-debug=net', '-debug=proxy', '-proxy=[%s]:%i' % (self.conf3.addr),'-proxyrandomize=0', '-noonion']
])
[]
]
if self.have_ipv6:
args[3] = ['-listen', '-debug=net', '-debug=proxy', '-proxy=[%s]:%i' % (self.conf3.addr),'-proxyrandomize=0', '-noonion']
return start_nodes(4, self.options.tmpdir, extra_args=args)
def node_test(self, node, proxies, auth, test_onion=True):
rv = []
@ -84,6 +93,7 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework): @@ -84,6 +93,7 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
assert_equal(cmd.password, None)
rv.append(cmd)
if self.have_ipv6:
# Test: outgoing IPv6 connection through node
node.addnode("[1233:3432:2434:2343:3234:2345:6546:4534]:5443", "onetry")
cmd = proxies[1].queue.get()
@ -135,8 +145,9 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework): @@ -135,8 +145,9 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
rv = self.node_test(self.nodes[2], [self.serv2, self.serv2, self.serv2, self.serv2], True)
# Check that credentials as used for -proxyrandomize connections are unique
credentials = set((x.username,x.password) for x in rv)
assert_equal(len(credentials), 4)
assert_equal(len(credentials), len(rv))
if self.have_ipv6:
# proxy on IPv6 localhost
self.node_test(self.nodes[3], [self.serv3, self.serv3, self.serv3, self.serv3], False, False)
@ -167,6 +178,7 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework): @@ -167,6 +178,7 @@ class ProxyTest(BitcoinTestFramework):
assert_equal(n2[net]['proxy_randomize_credentials'], True)
assert_equal(n2['onion']['reachable'], True)
if self.have_ipv6:
n3 = networks_dict(self.nodes[3].getnetworkinfo())
for net in ['ipv4','ipv6']:
assert_equal(n3[net]['proxy'], '[%s]:%i' % (self.conf3.addr))

15
qa/rpc-tests/test_framework/netutil.py

@ -137,3 +137,18 @@ def addr_to_hex(addr): @@ -137,3 +137,18 @@ def addr_to_hex(addr):
else:
raise ValueError('Could not parse address %s' % addr)
return binascii.hexlify(bytearray(addr))
def test_ipv6_local():
'''
Check for (local) IPv6 support.
'''
import socket
# By using SOCK_DGRAM this will not actually make a connection, but it will
# fail if there is no route to IPv6 localhost.
have_ipv6 = True
try:
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
s.connect(('::1', 0))
except socket.error:
have_ipv6 = False
return have_ipv6

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