Summary:
Filter out gas linter error checks for fmt.Fprintf commands. This required defining a custom linter around gas that additionally included the offending code.
Notes:
Gas format, without piping it through gometalinter, gives output like this:
$ gas -fmt=csv geth/jail/console/console.go
geth/jail/console/console.go,21,Errors unhandled.,LOW,HIGH,"fmt.Fprintf(w, ""%s: %s"", consoleEventName, formatForConsole(fn.ArgumentList))"
Gometalinter, by default, does not grab the line of code when it filters gas errors. To resolve this, I created a wrapper around gas (I wasn't sure what to call this "gas wrapper", I opted for gasv2, open to other names).
The first part of the regular expression was taken directly from gometalinter (see https://github.com/alecthomas/gometalinter/blob/master/linters.go#L236), and I then appended ,\".*\" to additionally grab the line of code of the offending line. Lastly, I excluded ".*Errors unhandled.*fmt.Fprintf.*" to filter out only fmt.Fprintf errors around omitted errors.
Also as a result of this change, gas lint output will now include the offending code.
Closes#590
* Enable gometalinter on tests and fix static analysis issues
* Remove unneeded change
* Fix additional lint errors
* Add nolint directives and error checks
* Add error assertions instead of nolint directives
* Go back to using lint directive for loop.Run goroutine
* Add error check to loop.Run
Changes Jail.createCell to Jail.obtainCell, which alters the error-throwing behaviour for better Jail.CreateAndInitCell
This PR allows cells to be reinitialized without being recreated.
Important changes:
- Calling with same cell ID won't cause any errors.
- Consecutive calls with same cell ID only reinitialize existing cell.
- Parse in library.go uses StatusAPI.CreateAndInitCell.
Refactor jail so that it's more self-descriptive and easier to understand by newcomers. Also, the test coverage has been improved.
Changes requiring status-react team actions:
* Replace Parse calls with new CreateAndInitCell and ExecuteJS bindings,
* Make sure web3.isConnected is ok as its response change to boolean value.
As fetch.go was the only consumer of go.rice, it could be safely removed in favour of go-bindata and go generate.
Motivation to do that was the fact that go.rice throws panic in iOS when compiled with gomobile.
This change moves our e2e tests into a separate package to make room for proper unit and integration tests.
This is Phase 1 described in #371.
Changes:
Makefile has separate directives to run unit/integration tests and e2e tests,
CI runs unit/integration tests first and then e2e tests,
E2e tests are in reliability order, i.e. the least reliable tests are run in the end to be sure that nothing else is broken,
Some tests are fixed or quarantined.
Refactor and clean up Jail package:
Removes account.Manager and txqueue.Manager from Jail as they are not used anymore
Removes messageID related code from Jail.Send
Simplifies Jail.Send to be a wrapper around RPC client's CallRaw
Renames jail_cell* to cell*
Related cleanups
Geth js commands coming through jail with a callback will now be executed truly asynchronously blocking jail only when an actual interaction with VM is performed.
Technically, it registers a new handler jeth.sendAsync which executes functions with callbacks asynchronously.
Changes include:
1. Send and SendAsync now use cell.VM instead of otto.Otto providing proper locking.
2. Unmarshalling in ExecuionPolicy.ExecuteWithClient is now done into var result interface{} instead of var result json.RawMessage because test case 0 of TestJailWhisper failed providing byte codes instead of 5.0.
3. Due to the asynchronous nature of web3 calls new weird timeouts in tests have been introduced. They may fail sometimes but I gave up trying to implement a more reliable and readable solution.
Updates and adds some package docs.
It also provides autogenerated README's using https://github.com/jimmyfrasche/autoreadme tool. To use it, make sure it's installed on your system, and every time you update documentation, run go generate to update the README.md file.
The goal of this PR is to make geth/api tests to finally pass from the beginning to the end. I tried to achieve it here by:
Removing calls to common.PanicAfter so that we know which tests fail the most,
Better sync of some tests using channels,
Small test improvements.
This PR refactors RPC subsystem for status-go:
cleans up two different RPC client implementations (RPCManager and rpc.Client)
creates new package under geth/rpc
moves routing logic into this package (rpc.(*router))
add tests for routing
cleans up NodeManager
This PR adds Fetch API and fixes#289 by using concurrency safe Otto VM wrapper wherever it's possible. This involves new package geth/jail/vm that is used by jail and by our forked ottoext/{fetch/timers/loop} packages.
It also adds more tests that are supposed to be run with --race flag of go test.
Geth requests have been revised and if the upstream is enabled, only queries regarding working Ethereum protocol are routed to upstream.
Whisper, most web3 requests and various utility methods are still routed to the local node as well as requests for accounts.
Now all transactions in both cases are waiting for CompleteTransaction or DiscardTransaction to proceed independently from their destination: upstream of local
* 3. Removed extra `jail` prefix in the jail package
* Removed sendMessage and showSuggestions handlers because they're already set in registerHandlers()
* Remove extra asserts
* Changed assertions everywhere to testify
* Exposed JailCell.Call and removed Jail.Cell duplicate method
* Fixed review comments
IMPORTANT: The known issue is that in case of configured UpstreamRPCServer transactions are sent immediately not waiting for CompleteTransaction or DiscardTransaction which brings inconsistency in behaviour and acts as a security breach.
* new UpstreamRPConfig in geth/params to provide upstream configuration
* conditional start of ethereum blockchain sequence based on NodeConfig.UpstreamConfig.Enabled flag state
Added a lightweight logger wrapper around go-ethereum/log which adds StatusIM prefix to all messages and allows to clearly distinguish between status-go and go-ethereum logs.
Logs under vendor/go-ethereum left unchanged because those pieces of code might undergo huge refactoring in the near term.