2022-03-17 13:15:04 +00:00
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import std/json
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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import pkg/chronos
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import pkg/nimcrypto
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import dagger/contracts
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import dagger/contracts/testtoken
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import dagger/por/timing/periods
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import ../ethertest
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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import ./examples
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import ./time
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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ethersuite "Storage contracts":
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var client, host: Signer
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var storage: Storage
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var token: TestToken
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var collateralAmount: UInt256
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var periodicity: Periodicity
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var request: StorageRequest
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var offer: StorageOffer
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var id: array[32, byte]
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proc switchAccount(account: Signer) =
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storage = storage.connect(account)
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token = token.connect(account)
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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setup:
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client = provider.getSigner(accounts[0])
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host = provider.getSigner(accounts[1])
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let deployment = deployment()
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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storage = Storage.new(!deployment.address(Storage), provider.getSigner())
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token = TestToken.new(!deployment.address(TestToken), provider.getSigner())
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await token.mint(await client.getAddress(), 1000.u256)
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await token.mint(await host.getAddress(), 1000.u256)
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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collateralAmount = await storage.collateralAmount()
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periodicity = Periodicity(seconds: await storage.proofPeriod())
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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request = StorageRequest.example
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request.client = await client.getAddress()
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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offer = StorageOffer.example
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offer.host = await host.getAddress()
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offer.requestId = request.id
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switchAccount(client)
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await token.approve(storage.address, request.ask.maxPrice)
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await storage.requestStorage(request)
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switchAccount(host)
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await token.approve(storage.address, collateralAmount)
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await storage.deposit(collateralAmount)
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await storage.offerStorage(offer)
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switchAccount(client)
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await storage.selectOffer(offer.id)
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id = offer.id
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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proc waitUntilProofRequired(id: array[32, byte]) {.async.} =
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let currentPeriod = periodicity.periodOf(await provider.currentTime())
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await provider.advanceTimeTo(periodicity.periodEnd(currentPeriod))
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while not (
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(await storage.isProofRequired(id)) and
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(await storage.getPointer(id)) < 250
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):
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await provider.advanceTime(periodicity.seconds)
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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test "can be started by the host":
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switchAccount(host)
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await storage.startContract(id)
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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let proofEnd = await storage.proofEnd(id)
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check proofEnd > 0
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test "accept storage proofs":
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let proof = seq[byte].example
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switchAccount(host)
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await storage.startContract(id)
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await waitUntilProofRequired(id)
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await storage.submitProof(id, proof)
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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test "can mark missing proofs":
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switchAccount(host)
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await storage.startContract(id)
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await waitUntilProofRequired(id)
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let missingPeriod = periodicity.periodOf(await provider.currentTime())
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await provider.advanceTime(periodicity.seconds)
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switchAccount(client)
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await storage.markProofAsMissing(id, missingPeriod)
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feat: integrate dagger contracts
Integrate dagger contracts from `nim-dagger-contracts` repo.
Add `dagger-contracts`, `nim-web3`, and all of `nim-web3`’s transitive deps as submodule deps to `nim-dagger`. Note: `nim-web3` and its transitive deps may no longer be needed when we switch to `nim-ethers`.
Add a `testContracts` nimble task to test all of the contracts functionality. Namely, this spins up an ethereum simulator, deploys the contracts (in `dagger-contracts`), runs the contract tests, and finally, regardless of success/error, kills the ethereum sim processes. The nimble task can be run with `./env.sh nimble testContracts`.
We also tested `nim-dagger-contracts` as a submodule dep of `nim-dagger`, and while the tests run as expected, the preference is to merge `nim-dagger-contracts` inside of `nim-dagger` for ease of parallel development. There’s also a high probability that `nim-dagger-contracts` is not being used as a dep by other projects. Are there any strong objections to this?
Co-authored-by: Michael Bradley <michaelsbradleyjr@gmail.com>
2022-01-25 00:22:58 +00:00
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test "can be finished":
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switchAccount(host)
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await storage.startContract(id)
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await provider.advanceTimeTo(await storage.proofEnd(id))
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await storage.finishContract(id)
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