tendermint/test.sh

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#! /bin/bash
# Make sure the tmsp cli can connect to the dummy
echo "Dummy test ..."
dummy &> /dev/null &
PID=`echo $!`
sleep 1
RESULT_HASH=`tmsp get_hash`
if [[ "$RESULT_HASH" != "" ]]; then
echo "Expected nothing but got: $RESULT_HASH"
exit 1
fi
echo "... Pass!"
echo ""
# Add a tx, get hash, commit, get hash
# hashes should be non-empty and identical
echo "Dummy batch test ..."
OUTPUT=`(tmsp batch) <<STDIN
append_tx abc
get_hash
commit
get_hash
STDIN`
HASH1=`echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -n 3 | head -n 1`
HASH2=`echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -n 1`
if [[ "$HASH1" == "" ]]; then
echo "Expected non empty hash!"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$HASH1" != "$HASH2" ]]; then
echo "Expected hashes before and after commit to match: $HASH1, $HASH2"
exit 1
fi
echo "... Pass!"
echo ""
# Start a new connection and ensure the hash is the same
echo "New connection test ..."
RESULT_HASH=`tmsp get_hash`
if [[ "$HASH1" != "$RESULT_HASH" ]]; then
echo "Expected hash to persist as $HASH1 for new connection. Got $RESULT_HASH"
exit 1
fi
echo "... Pass!"
echo ""
kill $PID
sleep 1
# test the counter app
echo "Counter test ..."
counter &> /dev/null &
PID=`echo $!`
sleep 1
OUTPUT=`(tmsp batch) <<STDIN
set_option serial on
get_hash
append_tx abc
STDIN`
# why can't we pick up the non-zero exit code here?
# echo $?
HASH1=`echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -n +2 | head -n 1`
if [[ "${HASH1:0:2}" != "00" ]]; then
echo "Expected opening hash to lead with 00. Got $HASH1"
exit 1
fi
OUTPUT=`(tmsp batch) <<STDIN
set_option serial on
append_tx 0x00
get_hash
append_tx 0x02
get_hash
STDIN`
HASH1=`echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -n +3 | head -n 1`
HASH2=`echo "$OUTPUT" | tail -n +5 | head -n 1`
if [[ "${HASH1:0:2}" != "02" ]]; then
echo "Expected hash to lead with 02. Got $HASH1"
exit 1
fi
if [[ "${HASH2:0:2}" != "04" ]]; then
echo "Expected hash to lead with 04. Got $HASH2"
exit 1
fi
echo "... Pass!"
echo ""
kill $PID