lnd/lnwire/commit_revocation_test.go

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package lnwire
import (
"testing"
)
var (
// Need to to do this here
_ = copy(revocationHash[:], revocationHashBytes)
_ = copy(nextHop[:], nextHopBytes)
commitRevocation = &CommitRevocation{
ChannelID: uint64(12345678),
RevocationProof: revocationHash, // technically it's not a hash... fix later
NextRevocationHash: nextHop, // technically it's not a hash... fix later
}
commitRevocationSerializedString = "0000000000bc614e4132b6b48371f7b022a16eacb9b2b0ebee134d4194a9ded5a30fc5944cb1e2cbcd980f30616a1440"
commitRevocationSerializedMessage = "0709110b000007da000000300000000000bc614e4132b6b48371f7b022a16eacb9b2b0ebee134d4194a9ded5a30fc5944cb1e2cbcd980f30616a1440"
)
func TestCommitRevocationEncodeDecode(t *testing.T) {
// All of these types being passed are of the message interface type
// Test serialization, runs: message.Encode(b, 0)
// Returns bytes
// Compares the expected serialized string from the original
s := SerializeTest(t, commitRevocation, commitRevocationSerializedString, filename)
// Test deserialization, runs: message.Decode(s, 0)
// Makes sure the deserialized struct is the same as the original
newMessage := NewCommitRevocation()
DeserializeTest(t, s, newMessage, commitRevocation)
// Test message using Message interface
// Serializes into buf: WriteMessage(buf, message, uint32(1), wire.TestNet3)
// Deserializes into msg: _, msg, _ , err := ReadMessage(buf, uint32(1), wire.TestNet3)
MessageSerializeDeserializeTest(t, commitRevocation, commitRevocationSerializedMessage)
}