nimbus-eth1/tests/test_tracer_json.nim
Jacek Sieka 45ec6e7050
Use unittest2 test runner (#3073)
* Use unittest2 test runner

Since upgrading to unittest2, the test runner prints the command line to
re-run a failed test - this however relies on actually using the
unittest2 command line runner.

Previously, test files were assigned numbers - with the unittest2
runner, tests are run using suite/category names instead, like so:

```
# run the Genesis suite
build/all_tests "Genesis::``
# run all tests with "blsMapG1" in the name
build/all_tests "blsMapG1*"
# run tests verbosely
build/all_tests -v
```

A reasonable follow-up here would be to review the suite names to make
them easier to run :)

* lint

* easier-to-compare test order

* bump unittest2 (also the repo)
2025-02-15 14:08:50 +07:00

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# Nimbus
# Copyright (c) 2018-2025 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed under either of
# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
# http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified,
# or distributed except according to those terms.
import
std/[json, os, tables, strutils],
stew/byteutils,
chronicles,
unittest2,
results,
./test_helpers,
../execution_chain/db/aristo,
../execution_chain/db/aristo/[aristo_desc, aristo_part],
../execution_chain/db/aristo/aristo_part/part_debug,
../execution_chain/db/kvt/kvt_utils,
../execution_chain/[tracer, evm/types],
../execution_chain/common/common
proc setErrorLevel {.used.} =
when defined(chronicles_runtime_filtering) and loggingEnabled:
setLogLevel(LogLevel.ERROR)
proc preLoadAristoDb(cdb: CoreDbRef; jKvp: JsonNode; num: BlockNumber) =
## Hack for `Aristo` pre-lading using the `snap` protocol proof-loader
const
info = "preLoadAristoDb"
var
proof: seq[seq[byte]] # for pre-loading MPT
predRoot: Hash32 # from predecessor header
txRoot: Hash32 # header with block number `num`
rcptRoot: Hash32 # ditto
# let
# adb = cdb.ctx.mpt # `Aristo` db
# kdb = cdb.ctx.kvt # `Kvt` db
# ps = PartStateRef.init cdb.baseTxFrame # Partial DB descriptor
# # Fill KVT and collect `proof` data
# for (k,v) in jKvp.pairs:
# let
# key = hexToSeqByte(k)
# val = hexToSeqByte(v.getStr())
# if key.len == 32:
# doAssert key == val.keccak256.data
# if val != @[0x80u8]: # Exclude empty item
# proof.add val
# else:
# if key[0] == 0:
# try:
# # Pull our particular header fields (if possible)
# let header = rlp.decode(val, Header)
# if header.number == num:
# txRoot = header.txRoot
# rcptRoot = header.receiptsRoot
# elif header.number == num-1:
# predRoot = header.stateRoot
# except RlpError:
# discard
# check kdb.put(key, val).isOk
# # Set up production MPT
# ps.partPut(proof, AutomaticPayload).isOkOr:
# raiseAssert info & ": partPut => " & $error
# TODO code needs updating after removal of generic payloads
# # Handle transaction sub-tree
# if txRoot.isValid:
# var txs: seq[Transaction]
# for (key,pyl) in adb.rightPairs LeafTie(root: ps.partGetSubTree txRoot):
# let
# inx = key.path.to(UInt256).truncate(uint)
# tx = rlp.decode(pyl.rawBlob, Transaction)
# #
# # FIXME: Is this might be a bug in the test data?
# #
# # The single item test key is always `128`. For non-single test
# # lists, the keys are `1`,`2`, ..,`N`, `128` (some single digit
# # number `N`.)
# #
# # Unless the `128` item value is put at the start of the argument
# # list `txs[]` for `persistTransactions()`, the `tracer` module
# # will throw an exception at
# # `doAssert(transactions.calcTxRoot == header.txRoot)` in the
# # function `traceTransactionImpl()`.
# #
# if (inx and 0x80) != 0:
# txs = @[tx] & txs
# else:
# txs.add tx
# cdb.persistTransactions(num, txRoot, txs)
# # Handle receipts sub-tree
# if rcptRoot.isValid:
# var rcpts: seq[Receipt]
# for (key,pyl) in adb.rightPairs LeafTie(root: ps.partGetSubTree rcptRoot):
# let
# inx = key.path.to(UInt256).truncate(uint)
# rcpt = rlp.decode(pyl.rawBlob, Receipt)
# # FIXME: See comment at `txRoot` section.
# if (inx and 0x80) != 0:
# rcpts = @[rcpt] & rcpts
# else:
# rcpts.add rcpt
# cdb.persistReceipts(rcptRoot, rcpts)
# # Save keys to database
# for (rvid,key) in ps.vkPairs:
# adb.layersPutKey(rvid, key)
# ps.check().isOkOr:
# raiseAssert info & ": check => " & $error
#echo ">>> preLoadAristoDb (9)",
# "\n ps\n ", ps.pp(byKeyOk=false,byVidOk=false),
# ""
# -----------
#if true: quit()
# use tracerTestGen.nim to generate additional test data
proc testFixtureImpl(node: JsonNode, testStatusIMPL: var TestStatus, memoryDB: CoreDbRef) {.deprecated: "needs fixing for non-generic payloads".} =
block:
return
setErrorLevel()
var
blockNumberHex = node["blockNumber"].getStr()
blockNumber = parseHexInt(blockNumberHex).uint64
com = CommonRef.new(memoryDB, nil, chainConfigForNetwork(MainNet))
state = node["state"]
receipts = node["receipts"]
# disable POS/post Merge feature
com.setTTD Opt.none(DifficultyInt)
# Import raw data into database
# Some hack for `Aristo` using the `snap` protocol proof-loader
memoryDB.preLoadAristoDb(state, blockNumber)
var blk = com.db.baseTxFrame().getEthBlock(blockNumber).expect("eth block exists")
let txTraces = traceTransactions(com, blk.header, blk.transactions)
let stateDump = dumpBlockState(com, blk)
let blockTrace = traceBlock(com, blk, {DisableState})
# Fix hex representation
for inx in 0 ..< node["txTraces"].len:
for key in ["beforeRoot", "afterRoot"]:
# Here, `node["txTraces"]` stores a string while `txTraces` uses a
# `Hash32` which might expand to a didfferent upper/lower case.
var strHash = txTraces[inx]["stateDiff"][key].getStr.toUpperAscii
if strHash.len < 64:
strHash = '0'.repeat(64 - strHash.len) & strHash
txTraces[inx]["stateDiff"][key] = %(strHash)
check node["txTraces"] == txTraces
check node["stateDump"] == stateDump
check node["blockTrace"] == blockTrace
for i in 0 ..< receipts.len:
let receipt = receipts[i]
let stateDiff = txTraces[i]["stateDiff"]
check receipt["root"].getStr().toLowerAscii() == stateDiff["afterRoot"].getStr().toLowerAscii()
proc testFixtureAristo(node: JsonNode, testStatusIMPL: var TestStatus) =
node.testFixtureImpl(testStatusIMPL, newCoreDbRef AristoDbMemory)
suite "tracer json tests for Aristo DB":
jsonTest("TracerTests", testFixtureAristo)