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67 lines
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# Eth 2.0 Executable Python Spec (PySpec)
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The executable Python spec is built from the Eth 2.0 specification,
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complemented with the necessary helper functions for hashing, BLS, and more.
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With this executable spec,
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test-generators can easily create test-vectors for client implementations,
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and the spec itself can be verified to be consistent and coherent through sanity tests implemented with pytest.
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## Building
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All the dynamic parts of the spec can be build at once with `make pyspec`.
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Alternatively, you can build a sub-set of the pyspec: `make phase0`.
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Or, to build a single file, specify the path, e.g. `make test_libs/pyspec/eth2spec/phase0/spec.py`.
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## Py-tests
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After building, you can install the dependencies for running the `pyspec` tests with `make install_test`.
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These tests are not intended for client-consumption.
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These tests are sanity tests, to verify if the spec itself is consistent.
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### How to run tests
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#### Automated
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Run `make test` from the root of the specs repository (after running `make install_test` if have not before).
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#### Manual
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From within the `pyspec` folder:
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Install dependencies:
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```bash
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python3 -m venv venv
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. venv/bin/activate
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pip3 install -r requirements-testing.txt
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```
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*Note*: Make sure to run `make -B pyspec` from the root of the specs repository,
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to build the parts of the pyspec module derived from the markdown specs.
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The `-B` flag may be helpful to force-overwrite the `pyspec` output after you made a change to the markdown source files.
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Run the tests:
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```
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pytest --config=minimal eth2spec
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```
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Note the package-name, this is to locate the tests.
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### How to view code coverage report
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Run `make open_cov` from the root of the specs repository after running `make test` to open the html code coverage report.
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## Contributing
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Contributions are welcome, but consider implementing your idea as part of the spec itself first.
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The pyspec is not a replacement.
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## License
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Same as the spec itself; see [LICENSE](../../LICENSE) file in the specs repository root.
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