nim-codex/tests/contracts/testClock.nim

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import std/times
import pkg/chronos
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import codex/contracts/clock
import codex/utils/json
import ../ethertest
ethersuite "On-Chain Clock":
var clock: OnChainClock
setup:
clock = OnChainClock.new(ethProvider)
await clock.start()
teardown:
await clock.stop()
test "returns the current time of the EVM":
let latestBlock = (!await ethProvider.getBlock(BlockTag.latest))
let timestamp = latestBlock.timestamp.truncate(int64)
check clock.now() == timestamp
test "updates time with timestamp of new blocks":
let future = (getTime() + 42.years).toUnix
discard await ethProvider.send("evm_setNextBlockTimestamp", @[%future])
discard await ethProvider.send("evm_mine")
check eventually clock.now() == future
test "can wait until a certain time is reached by the chain":
let future = clock.now() + 42 # seconds
let waiting = clock.waitUntil(future)
discard await ethProvider.send("evm_setNextBlockTimestamp", @[%future])
discard await ethProvider.send("evm_mine")
Fix concurrency issues (#993) * Use http subscriptions instead of websocket for tests To work around this issue when subscriptions are inactive for more than 5 minutes: https://github.com/NomicFoundation/hardhat/issues/2053 Use 100 millisecond polling; default polling interval of 4 seconds is too close to the 5 second timeout for `check eventually`. * use .confirm(1) instead of confirm(0) confirm(0) doesn't wait at all, confirm(1) waits for the transaction to be mined * speed up partial payout integration test * update nim-ethers to version 0.10.0 includes fixes for http polling and .confirm() * fix timing of marketplace tests allow for a bit more time to withdraw funds * use .confirm(1) in marketplace tests to ensure that the transaction has been processed before continuing with the test * fix timing issue in validation unit test * fix proof integration test there were two logic errors in this test: - a slot is freed anyway at the end of the contract - when starting the request takes a long time, the first slot can already be freed because there were too many missing proofs * fix intermittent error in contract tests currentTime() doesn't always correctly reflect the time of the next transaction * reduce number of slots in integration test otherwise the windows runner in the CI won't be able to start the request before it expires * fix timing in purchasing test allow for a bit more time for a request to be submitted * fix timing of request submission in test windows ci is so slow, it can take up to 40 seconds just to submit a storage request to hardhat * increase proof period to 90 seconds * adjust timing of integration tests reason: with the increased period length of 90 seconds, it can take longer to wait for a stable challenge at the beginning of a period. * increase CI timeout to 2 hours * Fix slow builds on windows apparently it takes windows 2-3 seconds to resolve "localhost" to 127.0.0.1 for every json-rpc connection that we make 🤦
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check await waiting.withTimeout(chronos.milliseconds(500))
test "can wait until a certain time is reached by the wall-clock":
let future = clock.now() + 1 # seconds
let waiting = clock.waitUntil(future)
check await waiting.withTimeout(chronos.seconds(2))
test "handles starting multiple times":
await clock.start()
await clock.start()
test "handles stopping multiple times":
await clock.stop()
await clock.stop()