* integration: move REST API tests into their own module
* integration: move upload and download tests into their own module
* integration: move purchasing tests into their own module
* integration: move marketplace tests to the right module
* integration: mine a block *after* starting nodes
To ensure that tests involving multiple nodes do
not start with out-of-sync clocks
* Fix: do not swallow CancellationErrors
* integration: avoid underflow in UInt256
* network: remove unnecessary error handling
No Exceptions can occur, only Defects, because everything
is asyncSpawned.
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* network: do not raise in asyncSpawned proc
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* json > nim-serde bump
Should wait until serde is integrated into nim-ethers before making these changes as there will be less import exceptions required.
* bump nim-serde
* change func to proc due to chronicles side effects
* import serde into utils/json, use as proxy
import nim-serde into utils/json and use utils/json as a proxy for serde functions, including overloading `%` and `fromJson` for application types.
* update tests to use serde
* bump serde to latest
* remove testjson -- no longer needed
* bump serde in nimble
* updates to reconcile rebase with master
* use a real verifying contract address
* contracts: cleanup
* marketplacesuite: set correct circuit files, interval mining
* Proofs tests updates
Contains changes to get the proving tests working reliably.
* integration: use correct circom artifacts for creating proofs
* integration: cleanup
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* rework cli to accept circuit params
* check circom files extension
* adding new required cli changes
* don't use ufcs
* persistence is a command now
* use `nimOldCaseObjects` switch for nim confutils compat
* misc
* Update cli integration tests
* Fix: simulateProofFailures option is not for validator
* moving circom params under `prover` command
* update tests
* Use circuit assets from codex-contract-eth in tests
* Add "prover" cli command to tests
* use correct stores
* make `verifier` a cmd option
* update circuit artifacts path
* fix cli tests
* Update integration tests to use cli commands
Integration tests have been updated to use the new cli commands. The api for usage in the integration tests has also changed a bit.
Proofs tests have been updated to use 5 nodes and 8 blocks of data. The remaining integration tests also need to be updated.
* remove parsedCli from CodexConfig
Instead, parse the cli args on the fly when needed
* remove unneeded gcsafes
* graceful shutdowns
Where possible, do not raise assert, as other nodes in the test may already be running. Instead, raise exceptions, catch them in multinodes.nim, and attempt to do a teardown before failing the test.
`abortOnError` is set to true so that `fail()` will quit immediately, after teardown has been run.
* update testmarketplace to new api, with valid EC params
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* Update codex-contracts-eth
* contracts: update G2Point definition
* integration: disable automatic advancing of time
reason: makes reasoning about timing in tests harder,
because the period is set to 60 seconds in the
marketplace configuration, but this code switches to
a new period every 500 milliseconds
* integration: fix parameters of marketplace payouts test
* integration: update test settings
* integration: fix typo
* integration: workaround for hardhat issue
Subscriptions expire after 5 minutes when using
websockets. Use http and polling instead.
* integration: remove origDatasetSizeInBlocks
* integration: fix proof parameters for test
* integration: do not log output by default
* integration: fix failure rate in test
* integration: fix warning
* integration: include clock in logs
* integration: allow for more periods
5 periods was cutting it close, if we get too much
pointer downtime, then the test would fail
* 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
* 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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* Smart contracts update: Groth16Proof instead of bytes
* Use dummy verifier for now, until we can create ZK proofs
* Fix tests: submit proof only when slot is filled
* Submit dummy proofs for now
* More detailed log when proof submission failed
* Use dummy verifier for integration tests
For now at least
* Fix mistake in blanket renaming to ethProvider
* Update to latest codex-contracts-eth
* feat: zkey-hash from chain
* Fix zkeyHash
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* implement a logging proxy
The logging proxy:
- prevents the need to import chronicles (as well as export except toJson),
- prevents the need to override `writeValue` or use or import nim-json-seralization elsewhere in the codebase, allowing for sole use of utils/json for de/serialization,
- and handles json formatting correctly in chronicles json sinks
* Rename logging -> logutils to avoid ambiguity with common names
* clean up
* add setProperty for JsonRecord, remove nim-json-serialization conflict
* Allow specifying textlines and json format separately
Not specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to both textlines and json sinks.
Specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to only that sink.
* remove unneeded usages of std/json
We only need to import utils/json instead of std/json
* move serialization from rest/json to utils/json so it can be shared
* fix NoColors ambiguity
Was causing unit tests to fail on Windows.
* Remove nre usage to fix Windows error
Windows was erroring with `could not load: pcre64.dll`. Instead of fixing that error, remove the pcre usage :)
* Add logutils module doc
* Shorten logutils.formatIt for `NBytes`
Both json and textlines formatIt were not needed, and could be combined into one formatIt
* remove debug integration test config
debug output and logformat of json for integration test logs
* Use ## module doc to support docgen
* bump nim-poseidon2 to export fromBytes
Before the changes in this branch, fromBytes was likely being resolved by nim-stew, or other dependency. With the changes in this branch, that dependency was removed and fromBytes could no longer be resolved. By exporting fromBytes from nim-poseidon, the correct resolution is now happening.
* fixes to get compiling after rebasing master
* Add support for Result types being logged using formatIt
* implement a logging proxy
The logging proxy:
- prevents the need to import chronicles (as well as export except toJson),
- prevents the need to override `writeValue` or use or import nim-json-seralization elsewhere in the codebase, allowing for sole use of utils/json for de/serialization,
- and handles json formatting correctly in chronicles json sinks
* Rename logging -> logutils to avoid ambiguity with common names
* clean up
* add setProperty for JsonRecord, remove nim-json-serialization conflict
* Allow specifying textlines and json format separately
Not specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to both textlines and json sinks.
Specifying a LogFormat will apply the formatting to only that sink.
* remove unneeded usages of std/json
We only need to import utils/json instead of std/json
* move serialization from rest/json to utils/json so it can be shared
* fix NoColors ambiguity
Was causing unit tests to fail on Windows.
* Remove nre usage to fix Windows error
Windows was erroring with `could not load: pcre64.dll`. Instead of fixing that error, remove the pcre usage :)
* Add logutils module doc
* Shorten logutils.formatIt for `NBytes`
Both json and textlines formatIt were not needed, and could be combined into one formatIt
* remove debug integration test config
debug output and logformat of json for integration test logs
* Use ## module doc to support docgen
* [docs] fix two client scenario: add missing collateral
* [integration] separate step to wait for node to be started
* [cli] add option to specify ethereum private key
* Remove unused imports
* Fix warnings
* [integration] move type definitions to correct place
* [integration] wait a bit longer for a node to start in debug mode
When e.g. running against Taiko test net rpc, the node start
takes longer
* [integration] simplify handling of codex node and client
* [integration] add Taiko integration test
* [contracts] await token approval confirmation before next tx
* [contracts] deployment address of marketplace on Taiko
* [cli] --eth-private-key now takes a file name
Instead of supplying the private key on the command line,
expect the private key to be in a file with the correct
permissions.
* [utils] Fixes undeclared `activeChroniclesStream` on Windows
* [build] update nim-ethers to include PR #52
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* [cli] Better error messages when reading eth private key
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* [integration] simplify reading of cmd line arguments
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* [build] update to latest version of nim-ethers
* [contracts] updated contract address for Taiko L2
* [build] update codex contracts to latest version
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