- New keys add --multisig flag to store multisig keys
locally.
- New multisign command to generate multisig
signatures.
- New sign --multisig flag to enable multisig mode.
- Add multisig transactions support in ante handler.
- gaiad add-genesis-account can now take both account
addresses and key names.
Closes: #3198
* x/auth: fetch one account after another
- Don't read all accounts in one go as signature verification
could fail before last signature is checked.
- TestAnteHandlerFees now checks whether fees were actually
deducted from the account as well as the fee keeper collected
them.
Thanks: @ValarDragon for pointing this out
Closes: #3093
* Add and use CodeInvalidAccountNumber in ante handler
* Minor cleanup of ante handler
* Add pending log entry
* Spell check and more minor comment restructuring
* Add additional CodeInvalidAccountNumber
* Update validateAccNumAndSequence
* Revert account number error in favor of CodeInternal
* Update pending log
* Fix pending log
* Don't serialize Account Number and Sequence Number in signatures
This was not needed to be included within the tx body, as its in the
state.
* fix lint
* Add ValidateBasic to Tx interface
* Update BaseApp unit tests
* Add missing return in ValidateBasic
* Update ValidateBasic to use IsNotNegative
* Add pending log entry
* Add unit test TestTxValidateBasic
* Fix broken lint regression
* Add sig count check to validation
* Add test case to TestTxValidateBasic
* Limit total number of signatures per transaction
* Fail if limit is exceeded
* Loop over all sigs and count subkeys
* No need for a type switch, adopt early return
* Test rejection logic
* Mention sigs limit
Rework the process of loading a genesis.json file to load a starting app state and set of initial transactions to process.
* New function to create genesis account from MsgCreateValidator
* Add arg to PrintUnsignedStdTx() to actually operate in offline mode
* New func processStdTxs()
* Remove gen-tx command
* Cleanup, return validators as they need to be written into genesis.json
* Modify gaiad init to allow auto-create of stdTx
* Remove server/testnet.go
* Don't load node_key.json, which might not be available
* Get the txs through DeliverTx
* Add app.slashingKeeper.AddValidators at the end of genesis
* On InitChain(), Signature's account number must be 0
* Add (tentative?) command to generate {node_key,priv_validator}.json files
* Reintroduce gaiad testnet
* Prompt user for passwords
* Update gaia to work with auth.StdTx
* Remove test_utils, NewTestGaiaAppGenState is now deprecated
* Combine --genesis-format and --generate-only
* Improve sign command's --offline flag documentation
* Moniker must be set
* Call app.slashingKeeper.AddValidators() even if len(txs) == 0
* Refactoring, introduce gaiad init --skip-genesis, code cleanup
* Drop unnecessary workaround to make lcd_tests pass
* Reintroduce gentx
* Simple name changes, GenesisState.Txs -> .GenTxs; OWK -> OverwriteKey; OverwriteKeys -> OverwriteKey
This PR begins improving the godocs for the auth module, and begins cleaning
up the Ante handler.
Additionally we previously calculated if the fee was sufficient for the tx
on every single signer. This is now refactored to be more efficient, and have
a better logical flow. No changelog entry as this is new to this release.
Add a simulate only flag '--dry-run' to both CLI tx commands
and RESTful endpoints to trigger the simulation of unsigned
transactions.
* Turning --dry-run on causes the --gas flag to be ignored.
The simulation will return the estimate of the gas required
to actually run the transaction.
* Adjustment is no longer required. It now defaults to 1.0.
* In some test cases accounts retrieved from the state do not
come with a PubKey. In such cases, a fake secp256k1 key is
generated and gas consumption calculated accordingly.
Closes: #2110
* Change --gas=0 semantic in order to enable gas auto estimate.
* REST clients have been modified to simulate the execution of
the tx first to then populate the context with the estimated
gas amount returned by the simulation.
* The simulation returns both an unadjusted gas estimate and an
adjusted one. The adjustment is required to ensure that the
ensuing execution doesn't fail due to state changes that might
have occurred. Gas adjustment can be controlled via the CLI's
--gas-adjustment flag.
* Tiny refactorig of REST endpoints error handling.
Closes: #1246
* auth: Make gas cost take into account cryptosystem
This will make including the multisig easier.
The ratio for ed25519 vs secp256k1 are based on the ratio of their
verification times, using the benchmarks in tendermint/crypto.