* Update project to use Whisper v6. Part of #638
* Revert "Add patch to downgrade usage of Whisper v6 to v5 in some geth 1.8.1 vendor files. Part of #665" - this reverts commit 6aefb4c8fd02dbcfffac6b69e8bb22b13ef86b6b.
* Enable light mode on Whisper v6 for non-mail servers. Part of #638
* Fix race condition in whisperv6/peer.go. Part of #665 (PR already accepted upstream for 1.8.2)
* Update bootnode addresses in staticnodes.json. Part of #638
* Add `shh.lightclient` flag and tests for bloom filter setting logic. Part of #638
* Move MakeTestNodeConfig to utils. Part of #638
* Reduce PoW in `whisper_jail_test.go` to fix flaky test. Part of #638
* Update `github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum` package to 1.8.1 branch. Part of #638
* Fix code due to some signature changes. Part of #638
* use upstream for whisper backend
* Add patch to downgrade usage of Whisper v6 to v5 in some geth 1.8.1 vendor files. Part of #638
* Take into account the DNS rebinding protection introduced in 1.8.0 by adding exception for localhost. Part of #638
* Add patches required for cross-compiled builds starting with geth 1.8.0. Only applied during build. Part of #638
* Update expected JSON result in `TestRegressionGetTransactionReceipt()` and `TestCallRawResultGetTransactionReceipt()`. Part of #665
* Fix some failing e2e tests. Part of #638
* Address comments in PR #702. Part of #638
Network disconnect is introduced by removing default gateway, easily reversible condition.
On my local machine it takes 30 seconds for peers to reconnect after connectivity is restored. As you guess this is not an accident, and there is 30 seconds timeout for dial expiration. This dial expiration is used in p2p.Server to guarantee that peers are not dialed too often.
Additionally I added small script to Makefile to run such tests in docker environment, usage example:
```
make docker-test ARGS="./t/destructive/ -v -network=4"
```
The main goal of this change is to remove async operations from node manager.
Additionally all of the signals from node manager are moved to status backend.
All of the async operation now will have the following behaviour:
- If node in the correct state exit immediatly without error
- If node not in the correct state exit immediatly with error
- In all other cases spawn a goroutine with wanted operation
- All the progress regarding that operation will be reported
by using signals
- Signals should be handled in once place, which is StatusBackend
There are 2 potentially breaking changes:
- Empty event field will be ommited when Envelope is sent to a client
- All errors will be delivered to a client as an Envelope, previously
some errors (NodeExists, NoRunningNode) were delivered synchronously
Signed-off-by: Dmitry Shulyak <yashulyak@gmail.com>
* fix sync-and-exit logic
* fix reading from doneSync channel
* clean up
* make statusd before using it
* move syncAndStopNode to different file
* change log level in travis chain sync command
* do not use fmt but log
* add progress log and set timeout to 20 mins
* set datadir to .ethereumtest
* fix datadir
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.
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.
I added a call to eth_estimateGas in case gas param is missing when using the upstream. This is a little bit ugly because I create an anonymous struct to match eth_call params. I spotted this struct in go-ethereum but I don't see it's exported.
This PR is dirty hack workaround for #294 issue. It starts LES service with sync disabled (by MaxPeers option set to 0), even if Upstream is enabled. This ensures that all RPC calls are registered in local node (they are registered during LES service initialization and do not exist if LES service is not activated).
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
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.