* Export the `zebra_state::Config::db_path` method
Make it easier for tests to discover the sub-directory used to store
the chain state data.
* Generate code for interfacing with lightwalletd
Use the `tonic-build` crate to generate Rust code for communicating with
lightwalletd using gRPC.
The `*.proto` files were obtained from the Zcash lightwalletd
repository.
* Use `block::Height` instead of `Height`
Import the `block` instead to make it slightly clearer.
* Add helper function to remove a file if it exists
Try to remove it and ignore an error if it says that the file doesn't
exist. This will be used later to remove the lock file from a copied
chain state directory.
* Add helper function to copy chain state dirs
Copy an existing chain state directory into a new temporary directory.
* Add a `BoxStateService` type alias
Make it easier to write and read a boxed version of a state service.
* Add a helper function to start the state service
Make it easier to specify the state service to use an existing state
cache directory.
* Import `eyre!` macro at the module level
Allow it to be used in different places without having to repeat the
imports.
* Add `load_tip_height_from_state_directory` helper
A function to discover the current chain tip height stored in a state
cache.
* Add helper function to prepare partial sync. state
Loads a partially synchronized cached state directory into a temporary
directory that can be used by a zebrad instance, and also returns the
chain tip block height of that state.
* Add `perform_full_sync_starting_from` helper
Runs a zebrad with an existing partially synchronized state, and
finishes synchronizing it to the network chain tip.
* Add function to load transactions from a block
Use a provided state service to load all transactions from a block at a
specified height.
The state service is a generic type parameter, because
`zebra_state::service::ReadStateService` is not exported publicly. Using
a generic type parameter also allows the service to be wrapped in layers
if needed in the future.
* Add `load_transactions_from_block_after` helper
A function to load transactions from a block stored in a cached state
directory. The cached state must be synchronized to a chain tip higher
than the requested height.
* Add helper function to load some test transactions
Given a partially synchronized chain state, it will extend that chain by
performing a full synchronization, and obtain some transactions from one
of the newly added blocks.
* Update `spawn_zebrad_for_rpc_without_initial_peers`
Wait until the mempool is activated.
* Add method to start lightwalletd with RPC server
Returns the lightwalletd instance and the port that it's listening for
RPC connections.
The instance can reuse an existing cached lightwalletd state if the
`LIGHTWALLETD_DATA_DIR` environment variable is set.
* Add a `LightwalletdRpcClient` type alias
To make it easier to identify the type generated from the Protobuf
files.
* Add helper function to connect to lightwalletd
Prepare an RPC client to send requests to a lightwalletd instance.
* Add a `prepare_send_transaction_request` helper
Creates a request message for lightwalletd to send a transaction.
* Add test to send transactions using lightwalletd
Obtain some valid transactions from future blocks and try to send them
to a lightwalletd instance connected to a zebrad instance that hasn't
seen those transactions yet. The transactions should be successfully
queued in Zebra's mempool.
* Make `zebra_directory` parameter generic
Allow using a `TempDir` or a `PathBuf`.
* Move lightwalletd protobuf files
Place them closer to the module directory, so that it's clearer that
they specify the RPC protocol for lightwalletd, and not Zebra itself.
* Don't use coinbase transactions in the test
Coinbase transactions are rejected by the mempool.
* Don't remove state lock file
It is removed automatically by Zebra when it shuts down, so if it exists
it should be reported as a bug.
* Force mempool to be enabled in Zebrad instance
Speed up the initialization of the Zebrad instance used for lightwalletd
to connect to.
* Refactor to create `LIGHTWALLETD_DATA_DIR_VAR`
Document how the environment variable can be used to speed up the test.
* Check for process errors in spawned Zebra instance
Enable checking for known process failure messages.
* Add `FINISH_PARTIAL_SYNC_TIMEOUT` constant
Document why it exists and how the choice of the value affects the test.
* Add `LIGHTWALLETD_TEST_TIMEOUT` constant
And use it for the Zebrad and the Lightwalletd instances used in the
send transaction integration test.
* Check `lightwalletd` process for errors
Enable checking the lightwalletd process for known failure messages.
* Update `tonic` and `prost` dependencies
Use the latest version and fix CI failures because `rustfmt` isn't
installed in the build environment.
* Create `send_transaction_test` module
Move the send transaction using lightwalletd test and its helper
functions into a new module.
* Move `LIGHTWALLETD_TEST_TIMEOUT` constant
Place it in the parent `lightwalletd` module.
* Move gRPC helper functions and types to `rpc` mod.
Make them more accessible so that they can be used by other tests.
* Create a `cached_state` module
Move the test utility functions related to using a cached Zebra state
into the module.
* Move `perform_full_sync_starting_from` to `sync`
Keep to closer to the synchronization utility functions.
* Move Zebra cached state path variable constant
Place it in the `cached_state` module.
* Skip test if `ZEBRA_TEST_LIGHTWALLETD` is not set
Make it part of the set of tests ignored as a whole if no lightwalletd
tests should be executed.
* Move `spawn_zebrad_for_rpc_without_initial_peers`
Place it in the `launch` sub-module.
* Rename `rpc` module into `wallet_grpc`
Avoid any potential misunderstandings when the name is seen out of
context.
* Allow duplicate `heck` dependency
At least until `structopt` is updated or `zebra-utils` is updated to use
`clap` 3.
* Fix a deny.toml typo
* fix(build): CMake is required by `prost` crate
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
Co-authored-by: Gustavo Valverde <gustavo@iterativo.do>
* Move Rust optimisations to Cargo.toml
Previously they were in the Dockerfile,
so they only applied to those builds.
* Use link-time optimisation in release builds
* Retry after log ssh failures in full sync test
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix: check TEST_FAKE_ACTIVATION_HEIGHTS at runtime
* fix(tests): add TEST_FAKE_ACTIVATION_HEIGHTS variable
This variable ensures the test is activated in the `test-fake-activation-heights` step
* fix(docker): do not run specific tests by default in entrypoint.sh
* fix(test): remove extra TEST_FULL_SYNC argument
* imp(timeout): wait for an average build time
Co-authored-by: Gustavo Valverde <gustavo@iterativo.do>
* add(actions): lightwalletd continous integrations
* refactor(actions): build lightwalletd and reuse it in zebra
- Download lightwalletd source code
- Create a new Dockerfile for lightwalletd
- Use lightwalletd binary in Zebra's image
- Create a specific step to build/update lightwalletd
- Add lightwalletd integration test to the test suite
- Remove lightwalletd.yml, as it was harder to control
* refactor(docker): organize Dockerfiles and remove unused
Fixes: #3344
* feat(build): add arrm64 support
* fix(build): do not install google-compute-engine in arm64
This package is not available for this platform
* fix(build): do not build arm64 for tests
* fix(condition): indent for better visibility
* fix(condition): wrong use of operators
* add(tests): full sync test
* fix(test): add build
* fix(deploy): escape double dashes '--' correctly
* fix(test): remove unexpected --no-capture arg
error: Found argument '--nocapture' which wasn't expected, or isn't valid in this context
* refactor(docker): use default executable as entrypoint
* refactor(startup): add a custom entrypoint
* fix(test): add missing TEST_FULL_SYNC variable
* test(timeout): use the biggest machine
* fix
* fix(deploy): use latest successful image
* typo
* refactor(docker): generate config file at startup
* revert(build): changes were made to docker
* fix(docker): send variables correctly to the entrypoint
* test different conf file approach
* fix(env): add RUN_TEST env variable
* ref: use previous approach
* fix(color): use environment variable
* fix(resources): use our normal machine size
* fix(ci): double CPU and RAM for full sync test
* fix(test): check for zebrad test output in the correct order
The mempool is only activated once, so we must check for that log first.
After mempool activation, the stop regex is logged at least once.
(It might be logged before as well, but we can't rely on that.)
When checking that the mempool didn't activate,
wait for the `zebrad` command to exit,
then check the entire log.
* fix(ci): run full sync test with full compiler optimisations
* fix(tests): reintroduce tests and run full sync on approval
* fix(tests): reduce the changelog
Co-authored-by: teor <teor@riseup.net>
* add(actions): lightwalletd continous integrations
* refactor(actions): build lightwalletd and reuse it in zebra
- Download lightwalletd source code
- Create a new Dockerfile for lightwalletd
- Use lightwalletd binary in Zebra's image
- Create a specific step to build/update lightwalletd
- Add lightwalletd integration test to the test suite
- Remove lightwalletd.yml, as it was harder to control
* fix(build): remove extra port being exposed
* fix(lightwalletd): test should be after `--` in cargo test
* revert(lint): do not lint external code as it can be confusing
* fix(test): lightwalletd_integration test is not ignored
* docs(docker): clarify the addition of unused args
* refactor(docker): organize Dockerfiles and remove unused
Fixes: #3344
* fix(actions): activate workflows on correct path changes
* test
* revert previous commit
* feat(build): add arm64 support with cross-compilation (#3659)
* feat(build): add arrm64 support
* fix(build): do not install google-compute-engine in arm64
This package is not available for this platform
* fix(build): do not build arm64 for tests
* fix(changes): reduce changelog
* Revert "feat(build): add arm64 support with cross-compilation (#3659)"
This reverts commit 291e00c405.