* 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 🤦
* chore: bump dependencies, including nim-ethers with chronos v4 support
Bumps the following dependencies:
- nim-ethers to commit 507ac6a4cc71cec9be7693fa393db4a49b52baf9 which contains a pinned nim-eth version. This is to be replaced by a versioned library, so it will be pinned to a particular version. There is a crucial fix in this version of ethers that fixes nonce management which is causing issues in the Codex testnet.
- nim-json-rpc to v0.4.4
- nim-json-serialization to v0.2.8
- nim-serde to v1.2.2
- nim-serialization to v0.2.4
Currently, one of the integration tests is failing.
* fix integration test
- When a state's run was cancelled, it was being caught as an error due to catching all CatchableErrors. This caused a state transition to SaleErrored, however cancellation of run was not actually an error. Handling this correctly fixed the issue.
- Stopping of the clock was moved to after `HostInteractions` (sales) which avoided an assertion around getting time when the clock was not started.
* bump ethers to include nonce fix and filter not found fix
* bump ethers: fixes missing symbol not exported in ethers
* Fix cirdl test imports/exports
* Debugging in ci
* Handle CancelledErrors for state.run in one place only
* Rename `config` to `configuration`
There was a symbol clash preventing compilation and it was easiest to rename `config` to `configuration` in the contracts. Not even remotely ideal, but it was the only way.
* bump ethers to latest
Prevents an issue were `JsonNode.items` symbol could not be found
* More changes to support `config` > `configuration`
* cleanup
* testing to see if this fixes failure in ci
* bumps contracts
- ensures slot is free before allowing reservation
- renames config to configuration to avoid symbol clash
* market: use `pending` blocktag when querying onchain state
* clock: use wall clock in integration tests
reason: we'll need to wait for the next period in
integration tests, and we can't do that if the
time doesn't advance
* clock: remove unused field
* integration: use pending block time to get current time
* clock: fix on-chain clock for hardhat
Only use 'latest' block for updates
Only update the first time you see a block
* integration: do not start tests with a very outdated block
* integration: allow for longer expiry period