* 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 🤦
* Use Ubuntu 20.04 for Linux amd64 releases (#932)
* Accept branches with the slash in the name for release workflow (#932)
* Increase artifacts retention-days for release workflow (#932)
* Use CLI args when passed for cirdl in Docker entrypoint
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* Increase CI timeout
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* Introduces a start method to prover
* Moves backend creation into start method
* sets up three paths for backend initialization
* Extracts backend initialization to backend-factory
* Implements loading backend from cli files or previously downloaded local files
* Wires up downloading and unzipping
* functional implementation
* Fixes testprover.nim
* Sets up tests for backendfactory
* includes libzip-dev
* pulls in updated contracts
* removes integration cli tests for r1cs, wasm, and zkey file arguments.
* Fixes issue where inner-scope values are lost before returning
* sets local proof verification for dist-test images
* Adds two traces and bumps nim-ethers
* Adds separate path for circuit files
* Create circuit dir if not exists
* fix: make sure requestStorage is mined
* fix: correct place to plug confirm
* test: fixing contracts tests
* Restores gitmodules
* restores nim-datastore reference
* Sets up downloader exe
* sets up tool skeleton
* implements getting of circuit hash
* Implements downloader tool
* sets up test skeleton
* Implements test for cirdl
* includes testTools in testAll
* Cleanup building.md
* cleans up previous downloader implementation
* cleans up testbackendfactory
* moves start of prover into node.nim
* Fills in arguments in example command
* Initializes backend in prover constructor
* Restores tests
* Restores tests for cli instructions
* Review comments by Dmitriy, part 1
* Quotes path in download instruction.
* replaces curl with chronos http session
* Moves cirdl build output to 'build' folder.
* Fixes chronicles log output
* Add cirdl support to the codex Dockerfile
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* Add cirdl support to the docker entrypoint
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* Add cirdl support to the release workflow
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* Disable verify_circuit flag for releases
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* Removes backendFactory placeholder type
* wip
* Replaces zip library with status-im/zippy library (which supports zip and tar)
* Updates cirdl to not change circuitdir folder
* Switches from zip to tar.gz
* Review comments by Dmitriy
* updates codex-contracts-eth
* Adds testTools to CI
* Adds check for access to config.circuitdir
* Update fixture circuit zkey
* Update matrix to run tools tests on Windows
* Adds 'deps' dependency for cirdl
* Adjust docker-entrypoint.sh to use CODEX_CIRCUIT_DIR env var
* Review comments by Giuliano
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Co-authored-by: Adam Uhlíř <adam@uhlir.dev>
Co-authored-by: Veaceslav Doina <20563034+veaceslavdoina@users.noreply.github.com>
* Install specific Rust version and add Linux arm64 support (#749)
* Add release workflow (#749)
* Update Rust requirements in the Building guide (#749)
* Fix rust_version input usage (#749)
* Update comments (#749)
* Use ARCH_OVERRIDE only for i386 (#749)
* Add an alternative method to install Rust (#749)
* Do not upload builds to the Codex network (#749)
This flag was originally used to change OnChainClock behavior when using hardhat as an ethereum chain source due to a very strange bug which would mark the timestamp of new blocks as one second off the timestamp they should have been.
The issue has since been worked around in another manner, and thus this flag is no longer needed.
* ci: update actions to the latest major versions
* ci: add OS to the integration tests logs name
* ci: add CPU and Nim version to the integration tests logs name
* ci: upload integrations tests logs only when they run
* refactor multi node test suite
Refactor the multinode test suite into the marketplace test suite.
- Arbitrary number of nodes can be started with each test: clients, providers, validators
- Hardhat can also be started locally with each test, usually for the purpose of saving and inspecting its log file.
- Log files for all nodes can be persisted on disk, with configuration at the test-level
- Log files, if persisted (as specified in the test), will be persisted to a CI artifact
- Node config is specified at the test-level instead of the suite-level
- Node/Hardhat process starting/stopping is now async, and runs much faster
- Per-node config includes:
- simulating proof failures
- logging to file
- log level
- log topics
- storage quota
- debug (print logs to stdout)
- Tests find next available ports when starting nodes, as closing ports on Windows can lag
- Hardhat is no longer required to be running prior to starting the integration tests (as long as Hardhat is configured to run in the tests).
- If Hardhat is already running, a snapshot will be taken and reverted before and after each test, respectively.
- If Hardhat is not already running and configured to run at the test-level, a Hardhat process will be spawned and torn down before and after each test, respectively.
* additional logging for debug purposes
* address PR feedback
- fix spelling
- revert change from catching ProviderError to SignerError -- this should be handled more consistently in the Market abstraction, and will be handled in another PR.
- remove method label from raiseAssert
- remove unused import
* Use API instead of command exec to test for free port
Use chronos `createStreamServer` API to test for free port by binding localhost address and port. Use `ServerFlags.ReuseAddr` to enable reuse of same IP/Port on multiple test runs.
* clean up
* remove upraises annotations from tests
* Update tests to work with updated erasure coding slot sizes
* update dataset size, nodes, tolerance to match valid ec params
Integration tests now have valid dataset sizes (blocks), tolerances, and number of nodes, to work with valid ec params. These values are validated when requested storage.
Print the rest api failure message (via doAssert) when a rest api call fails (eg the rest api may validate some ec params).
All integration tests pass when the async `clock.now` changes are reverted.
* dont use async clock for now
* fix workflow
* move integration logs uplod to reusable
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* wire in circom backend
* should contain leafs
* adding circom compad and circuits deps
* update windows build
* fix windows build
* improve test names
* move proving defaults to codextypes
* remove unnedded inmports and move defaults to codextypes
* capture error code on backend failure
* Workaround for Hardhat timestamp bug
Likely due to a Hardhat bug in which the callbacks for subscription events are called and awaited before updating its local understanding of the last block time, Hardhat will report a block time in the `newHeads` event that is generally 1 second before the time reported from `getLatestBlock.timestamp`. This was causing issues with the OnChainClock's offset and therefore the `now()` used by the `OnChainClock` would sometimes be off by a second (or more), causing tests to fail.
This commit introduce a `codex_use_hardhat` compilation flag, that when set, will always get the latest block timestamp from Hardhat via the `getLatestBlock.timestamp` RPC call for `OnChainClock.now` calls. Otherwise, the last block timestamp reported in the `newHeads` event will be used.
Update the docker dist tests compilation flag for simulated proof failures (it was not correct), and explicitly add the `codex_use_hardhat=false` for clarity.
* enable simulated proof failures for coverage
* comment out failing test on linux -- will be replaced
* bump codex contracts eth
* add back clock offset for non-hardhat cases
* bump codex-contracts-eth
increases pointer by 67 blocks each period increase
* Add `codex_use_hardhat` flag to coverage tests
* extra utilities and tweaks
* add atlas lock
* update ignores
* break build into it's own script
* update url rules
* base off codexdht's
* compile fixes for Nim 1.6.14
* update submodules
* convert mapFailure to procs to work around type resolution issues
* add toml parser for multiaddress
* change error type on keyutils
* bump nimbus build to use 1.6.14
* update gitignore
* adding new deps submodules
* bump nim ci version
* even more fixes
* more libp2p changes
* update keys
* fix eventually function
* adding coverage test file
* move coverage to build.nims
* use nimcache/coverage
* move libp2p import for tests into helper.nim
* remove named bin
* bug fixes for networkpeers (from Dmitriy)
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* setup to use env variable for parallel tests
* use explicit targets
* use target in includes
* test windows split
* try simpler logic
* only use include in ci.yml
* add cpu
* fix name
* re-add unit tests!
* restore coverage
* not sure why env broke there
* startup node for part 1 & 2 tests
* fixup part 1 & 2 tests
* split windows into 3!
* Uses correct string for marketplace address
* first steps towards support for arm64
* Applies multiarch ubuntu dockerfile as codex-dockerfile.
* Add `--simulate-proof-failures` env variable, update docker-compose to point to slimmed image
* Add image to CI, and update startCodex.sh
* Sets up separate docker build for arm
* Update arm64 arm of docker ci
* [docker] modify startCodex.sh
- include overridden node name in log output if specified in test
- quote `—log-level` value so that multiple log levels can be specified
- ensure any CLI parameter env vars are passed through to the codex binary, instead of conditionally including them
- add `—persistence`
- add `—validator`
* fixes load and push for amd docker build
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