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8.4 KiB
206 lines
8.4 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python3 |
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# Copyright (c) 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 account RPCs. |
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RPCs tested are: |
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- getaccountaddress |
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- getaddressesbyaccount |
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- listaddressgroupings |
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- setaccount |
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- sendfrom (with account arguments) |
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- move (with account arguments) |
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""" |
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from test_framework.test_framework import BitcoinTestFramework |
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from test_framework.util import assert_equal |
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class WalletAccountsTest(BitcoinTestFramework): |
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def set_test_params(self): |
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self.setup_clean_chain = True |
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self.num_nodes = 1 |
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self.extra_args = [[]] |
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def run_test(self): |
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node = self.nodes[0] |
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# Check that there's no UTXO on any of the nodes |
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assert_equal(len(node.listunspent()), 0) |
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# Note each time we call generate, all generated coins go into |
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# the same address, so we call twice to get two addresses w/50 each |
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node.generate(1) |
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node.generate(101) |
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assert_equal(node.getbalance(), 100) |
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# there should be 2 address groups |
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# each with 1 address with a balance of 50 Bitcoins |
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address_groups = node.listaddressgroupings() |
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assert_equal(len(address_groups), 2) |
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# the addresses aren't linked now, but will be after we send to the |
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# common address |
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linked_addresses = set() |
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for address_group in address_groups: |
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assert_equal(len(address_group), 1) |
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assert_equal(len(address_group[0]), 2) |
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assert_equal(address_group[0][1], 50) |
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linked_addresses.add(address_group[0][0]) |
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# send 50 from each address to a third address not in this wallet |
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# There's some fee that will come back to us when the miner reward |
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# matures. |
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common_address = "msf4WtN1YQKXvNtvdFYt9JBnUD2FB41kjr" |
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txid = node.sendmany( |
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fromaccount="", |
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amounts={common_address: 100}, |
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subtractfeefrom=[common_address], |
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minconf=1, |
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) |
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tx_details = node.gettransaction(txid) |
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fee = -tx_details['details'][0]['fee'] |
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# there should be 1 address group, with the previously |
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# unlinked addresses now linked (they both have 0 balance) |
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address_groups = node.listaddressgroupings() |
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assert_equal(len(address_groups), 1) |
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assert_equal(len(address_groups[0]), 2) |
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assert_equal(set([a[0] for a in address_groups[0]]), linked_addresses) |
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assert_equal([a[1] for a in address_groups[0]], [0, 0]) |
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node.generate(1) |
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# we want to reset so that the "" account has what's expected. |
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# otherwise we're off by exactly the fee amount as that's mined |
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# and matures in the next 100 blocks |
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node.sendfrom("", common_address, fee) |
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amount_to_send = 1.0 |
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# Create accounts and make sure subsequent account API calls |
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# recognize the account/address associations. |
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accounts = [Account(name) for name in ("a", "b", "c", "d", "e")] |
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for account in accounts: |
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account.add_receive_address(node.getaccountaddress(account.name)) |
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account.verify(node) |
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# Send a transaction to each account, and make sure this forces |
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# getaccountaddress to generate a new receiving address. |
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for account in accounts: |
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node.sendtoaddress(account.receive_address, amount_to_send) |
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account.add_receive_address(node.getaccountaddress(account.name)) |
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account.verify(node) |
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# Check the amounts received. |
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node.generate(1) |
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for account in accounts: |
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assert_equal( |
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node.getreceivedbyaddress(account.addresses[0]), amount_to_send) |
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assert_equal(node.getreceivedbyaccount(account.name), amount_to_send) |
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# Check that sendfrom account reduces listaccounts balances. |
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for i, account in enumerate(accounts): |
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to_account = accounts[(i+1) % len(accounts)] |
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node.sendfrom(account.name, to_account.receive_address, amount_to_send) |
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node.generate(1) |
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for account in accounts: |
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account.add_receive_address(node.getaccountaddress(account.name)) |
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account.verify(node) |
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assert_equal(node.getreceivedbyaccount(account.name), 2) |
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node.move(account.name, "", node.getbalance(account.name)) |
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account.verify(node) |
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node.generate(101) |
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expected_account_balances = {"": 5200} |
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for account in accounts: |
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expected_account_balances[account.name] = 0 |
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assert_equal(node.listaccounts(), expected_account_balances) |
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assert_equal(node.getbalance(""), 5200) |
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# Check that setaccount can assign an account to a new unused address. |
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for account in accounts: |
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address = node.getaccountaddress("") |
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node.setaccount(address, account.name) |
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account.add_address(address) |
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account.verify(node) |
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assert(address not in node.getaddressesbyaccount("")) |
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# Check that addmultisigaddress can assign accounts. |
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for account in accounts: |
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addresses = [] |
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for x in range(10): |
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addresses.append(node.getnewaddress()) |
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multisig_address = node.addmultisigaddress(5, addresses, account.name) |
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account.add_address(multisig_address) |
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account.verify(node) |
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node.sendfrom("", multisig_address, 50) |
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node.generate(101) |
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for account in accounts: |
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assert_equal(node.getbalance(account.name), 50) |
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# Check that setaccount can change the account of an address from a |
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# different account. |
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change_account(node, accounts[0].addresses[0], accounts[0], accounts[1]) |
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# Check that setaccount can change the account of an address which |
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# is the receiving address of a different account. |
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change_account(node, accounts[0].receive_address, accounts[0], accounts[1]) |
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# Check that setaccount can set the account of an address already |
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# in the account. This is a no-op. |
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change_account(node, accounts[2].addresses[0], accounts[2], accounts[2]) |
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# Check that setaccount can set the account of an address which is |
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# already the receiving address of the account. It would probably make |
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# sense for this to be a no-op, but right now it resets the receiving |
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# address, causing getaccountaddress to return a brand new address. |
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change_account(node, accounts[2].receive_address, accounts[2], accounts[2]) |
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class Account: |
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def __init__(self, name): |
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# Account name |
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self.name = name |
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# Current receiving address associated with this account. |
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self.receive_address = None |
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# List of all addresses assigned with this account |
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self.addresses = [] |
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def add_address(self, address): |
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assert_equal(address not in self.addresses, True) |
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self.addresses.append(address) |
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def add_receive_address(self, address): |
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self.add_address(address) |
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self.receive_address = address |
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def verify(self, node): |
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if self.receive_address is not None: |
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assert self.receive_address in self.addresses |
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assert_equal(node.getaccountaddress(self.name), self.receive_address) |
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for address in self.addresses: |
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assert_equal(node.getaccount(address), self.name) |
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assert_equal( |
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set(node.getaddressesbyaccount(self.name)), set(self.addresses)) |
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def change_account(node, address, old_account, new_account): |
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assert_equal(address in old_account.addresses, True) |
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node.setaccount(address, new_account.name) |
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old_account.addresses.remove(address) |
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new_account.add_address(address) |
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# Calling setaccount on an address which was previously the receiving |
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# address of a different account should reset the receiving address of |
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# the old account, causing getaccountaddress to return a brand new |
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# address. |
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if address == old_account.receive_address: |
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new_address = node.getaccountaddress(old_account.name) |
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assert_equal(new_address not in old_account.addresses, True) |
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assert_equal(new_address not in new_account.addresses, True) |
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old_account.add_receive_address(new_address) |
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old_account.verify(node) |
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new_account.verify(node) |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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WalletAccountsTest().main()
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