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Currently it is quite easy to introduce concurrency issues while working with transaction object. For example, race issue will exist every time while transaction is processed in a separate goroutine and caller will try to check for an error before event to Done channel is sent. This change removes all the data that is updated on transaction and leaves it with ID, Args and Context (which is not used at the moment). Signed-off-by: Dmitry Shulyak <yashulyak@gmail.com> |
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README.md
e2e
This package contains all e2e tests divided into subpackages which represents (or should represent) business domains like transactions, chat etc.
These tests are run against public testnets: Ropsten and Rinkeby.
e2e package contains a few utilities which are described in a godoc.
Flags
1. -network
The -network
flag is used to provide either a network id or network name which specifies the ethereum network to use
for running all test. It by default uses the StatusChain
network.
Usage
First of all you need to export an ACCOUNT_PASSWORD environment variable. It should be a passphrase that was used to generate accounts used in tests. If you don't know this variable for default accounts you will have to create your own accounts and request some funds from rinkeby or ropsten faucet. Please see Preparation section for details.
To use the ropsten
network for testing using network name:
ACCOUNT_PASSWORD=test go test -v ./e2e/... -p= 1 -network=ropsten
To use the rinkeby
network with chain id 4
for testing:
ACCOUNT_PASSWORD=test go test -v ./e2e/... -p=1 -network=4
Preparation
You will need geth
in your PATH. Please visit: https://www.ethereum.org/cli.
Once installed - generate 2 accounts and remember the passphrase for them, so run this command twice:
geth account new --keystore=static/keys/
Your new account is locked with a password. Please give a password. Do not forget this password.
Passphrase:
Repeat passphrase:
Address: {b6120ddd881593537c2bd4280bae509ec94b1a6b}
We expect that accounts will be named in a certain way:
pushd static/keys/
mv UTC--2018-01-26T13-46-53.657752811Z--b6120ddd881593537c2bd4280bae509ec94b1a6b test-account1.pk
mv UTC--2018-01-26T13-47-49.289567120Z--9f04dc05c4c3ec3b8b1f36f7d7d153f3934b1f07 test-account2.pk
popd
Update config for tests with new accounts static/config/public-chain-accounts.json
:
{
"Account1": {
"Address": "0xb6120ddd881593537c2bd4280bae509ec94b1a6b"
},
"Account2": {
"Address": "0x9f04dc05c4c3ec3b8b1f36f7d7d153f3934b1f07"
}
}
Embed keys as a binary data, you will need to install npm
tool and web3.js lib:
npm install web3
make generate
As a final step request funds from faucet for a chosen network:
Finally, you are ready to run tests!