nwaku/tests/waku_peer_exchange/test_protocol.nim

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import
std/[options, sequtils, tables],
testutils/unittests,
chronos,
chronicles,
stew/shims/net,
libp2p/[switch, peerId, crypto/crypto, multistream, muxers/muxer],
eth/[keys, p2p/discoveryv5/enr]
import
../../../waku/[
waku_node,
node/peer_manager,
waku_discv5,
waku_peer_exchange,
waku_peer_exchange/rpc,
waku_peer_exchange/rpc_codec,
waku_peer_exchange/protocol,
node/peer_manager,
waku_relay/protocol,
waku_relay,
waku_core,
waku_core/message/codec,
],
../testlib/[wakucore, wakunode, simple_mock, assertions],
./utils.nim
suite "Waku Peer Exchange":
# Some of this tests use node.wakuPeerExchange instead of just a standalone PeerExchange.
# This is because attempts to connect the switches for two standalones PeerExchanges failed.
# TODO: Try to make the tests work with standalone PeerExchanges
suite "request":
asyncTest "Retrieve and provide peer exchange peers from discv5":
## Given (copied from test_waku_discv5.nim)
let
# todo: px flag
flags = CapabilitiesBitfield.init(
lightpush = false, filter = false, store = false, relay = true
)
bindIp = parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0")
extIp = parseIpAddress("127.0.0.1")
nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
nodeTcpPort1 = Port(64010)
nodeUdpPort1 = Port(9000)
node1 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey1,
bindIp,
nodeTcpPort1,
some(extIp),
wakuFlags = some(flags),
discv5UdpPort = some(nodeUdpPort1),
)
nodeKey2 = generateSecp256k1Key()
nodeTcpPort2 = Port(64012)
nodeUdpPort2 = Port(9002)
node2 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey2,
bindIp,
nodeTcpPort2,
some(extIp),
wakuFlags = some(flags),
discv5UdpPort = some(nodeUdpPort2),
)
nodeKey3 = generateSecp256k1Key()
nodeTcpPort3 = Port(64014)
nodeUdpPort3 = Port(9004)
node3 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey3,
bindIp,
nodeTcpPort3,
some(extIp),
wakuFlags = some(flags),
discv5UdpPort = some(nodeUdpPort3),
)
# discv5
let conf1 = WakuDiscoveryV5Config(
discv5Config: none(DiscoveryConfig),
address: bindIp,
port: nodeUdpPort1,
privateKey: keys.PrivateKey(nodeKey1.skkey),
bootstrapRecords: @[],
autoupdateRecord: true,
)
let disc1 =
WakuDiscoveryV5.new(node1.rng, conf1, some(node1.enr), some(node1.peerManager))
let conf2 = WakuDiscoveryV5Config(
discv5Config: none(DiscoveryConfig),
address: bindIp,
port: nodeUdpPort2,
privateKey: keys.PrivateKey(nodeKey2.skkey),
bootstrapRecords: @[disc1.protocol.getRecord()],
autoupdateRecord: true,
)
let disc2 =
WakuDiscoveryV5.new(node2.rng, conf2, some(node2.enr), some(node2.peerManager))
await allFutures(node1.start(), node2.start(), node3.start())
let resultDisc1StartRes = await disc1.start()
assert resultDisc1StartRes.isOk(), resultDisc1StartRes.error
let resultDisc2StartRes = await disc2.start()
assert resultDisc2StartRes.isOk(), resultDisc2StartRes.error
## When
var attempts = 10
while (disc1.protocol.nodesDiscovered < 1 or disc2.protocol.nodesDiscovered < 1) and
attempts > 0:
await sleepAsync(1.seconds)
attempts -= 1
# node2 can be connected, so will be returned by peer exchange
require (
await node1.peerManager.connectRelay(node2.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo())
)
# Mount peer exchange
await node1.mountPeerExchange()
await node3.mountPeerExchange()
let dialResponse =
await node3.dialForPeerExchange(node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo())
let response = dialResponse.get()
## Then
check:
response.get().peerInfos.len == 1
response.get().peerInfos[0].enr == disc2.protocol.localNode.record.raw
await allFutures(
[node1.stop(), node2.stop(), node3.stop(), disc1.stop(), disc2.stop()]
)
asyncTest "Request returns some discovered peers":
let
node1 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
node2 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
# Start and mount peer exchange
await allFutures([node1.start(), node2.start()])
await allFutures([node1.mountPeerExchange(), node2.mountPeerExchange()])
# Create connection
let connOpt = await node2.peerManager.dialPeer(
node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo(), WakuPeerExchangeCodec
)
require:
connOpt.isSome
# Create some enr and add to peer exchange (simulating disv5)
var enr1, enr2 = enr.Record()
check enr1.fromUri(
"enr:-Iu4QGNuTvNRulF3A4Kb9YHiIXLr0z_CpvWkWjWKU-o95zUPR_In02AWek4nsSk7G_-YDcaT4bDRPzt5JIWvFqkXSNcBgmlkgnY0gmlwhE0WsGeJc2VjcDI1NmsxoQKp9VzU2FAh7fwOwSpg1M_Ekz4zzl0Fpbg6po2ZwgVwQYN0Y3CC6mCFd2FrdTIB"
)
check enr2.fromUri(
"enr:-Iu4QGJllOWlviPIh_SGR-VVm55nhnBIU5L-s3ran7ARz_4oDdtJPtUs3Bc5aqZHCiPQX6qzNYF2ARHER0JPX97TFbEBgmlkgnY0gmlwhE0WsGeJc2VjcDI1NmsxoQP3ULycvday4EkvtVu0VqbBdmOkbfVLJx8fPe0lE_dRkIN0Y3CC6mCFd2FrdTIB"
)
# Mock that we have discovered these enrs
node1.wakuPeerExchange.enrCache.add(enr1)
node1.wakuPeerExchange.enrCache.add(enr2)
# Request 2 peer from px. Test all request variants
let response1 = await node2.wakuPeerExchange.request(2)
let response2 =
await node2.wakuPeerExchange.request(2, node1.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo())
let response3 = await node2.wakuPeerExchange.request(2, connOpt.get())
# Check the response or dont even continue
require:
response1.isOk
response2.isOk
response3.isOk
check:
response1.get().peerInfos.len == 2
response2.get().peerInfos.len == 2
response3.get().peerInfos.len == 2
# Since it can return duplicates test that at least one of the enrs is in the response
response1.get().peerInfos.anyIt(it.enr == enr1.raw) or
response1.get().peerInfos.anyIt(it.enr == enr2.raw)
response2.get().peerInfos.anyIt(it.enr == enr1.raw) or
response2.get().peerInfos.anyIt(it.enr == enr2.raw)
response3.get().peerInfos.anyIt(it.enr == enr1.raw) or
response3.get().peerInfos.anyIt(it.enr == enr2.raw)
asyncTest "Request fails gracefully":
let
node1 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
node2 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
# Start and mount peer exchange
await allFutures([node1.start(), node2.start()])
await allFutures([node1.mountPeerExchange(), node2.mountPeerExchange()])
# Create connection
let connOpt = await node2.peerManager.dialPeer(
node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo(), WakuPeerExchangeCodec
)
require connOpt.isSome
# Force closing the connection to simulate a failed peer
await connOpt.get().close()
# Request 2 peer from px
let response = await node1.wakuPeerExchange.request(2, connOpt.get())
# Check that it failed gracefully
check:
response.isErr
asyncTest "Request 0 peers, with 0 peers in PeerExchange":
# Given a disconnected PeerExchange
let
switch = newTestSwitch()
peerManager = PeerManager.new(switch)
peerExchange = WakuPeerExchange.new(peerManager)
# When requesting 0 peers
let response = await peerExchange.request(0)
# Then the response should be an error
check:
response.isErr
response.error == "peer_not_found_failure"
asyncTest "Request 0 peers, with 1 peer in PeerExchange":
# Given two valid nodes with PeerExchange
let
node1 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
node2 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
# Start and mount peer exchange
await allFutures([node1.start(), node2.start()])
await allFutures([node1.mountPeerExchange(), node2.mountPeerExchange()])
# Connect the nodes
let dialResponse = await node2.peerManager.dialPeer(
node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo(), WakuPeerExchangeCodec
)
assert dialResponse.isSome
# Mock that we have discovered one enr
var record = enr.Record()
check record.fromUri(
"enr:-Iu4QGNuTvNRulF3A4Kb9YHiIXLr0z_CpvWkWjWKU-o95zUPR_In02AWek4nsSk7G_-YDcaT4bDRPzt5JIWvFqkXSNcBgmlkgnY0gmlwhE0WsGeJc2VjcDI1NmsxoQKp9VzU2FAh7fwOwSpg1M_Ekz4zzl0Fpbg6po2ZwgVwQYN0Y3CC6mCFd2FrdTIB"
)
node1.wakuPeerExchange.enrCache.add(record)
# When requesting 0 peers
let response = await node1.wakuPeerExchange.request(0)
# Then the response should be empty
assertResultOk(response)
check response.get().peerInfos.len == 0
asyncTest "Request with invalid peer info":
# Given two valid nodes with PeerExchange
let
node1 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
node2 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
# Start and mount peer exchange
await allFutures([node1.start(), node2.start()])
await allFutures([node1.mountPeerExchange(), node2.mountPeerExchange()])
# Mock that we have discovered one enr
var record = enr.Record()
check record.fromUri(
"enr:-Iu4QGNuTvNRulF3A4Kb9YHiIXLr0z_CpvWkWjWKU-o95zUPR_In02AWek4nsSk7G_-YDcaT4bDRPzt5JIWvFqkXSNcBgmlkgnY0gmlwhE0WsGeJc2VjcDI1NmsxoQKp9VzU2FAh7fwOwSpg1M_Ekz4zzl0Fpbg6po2ZwgVwQYN0Y3CC6mCFd2FrdTIB"
)
node1.wakuPeerExchange.enrCache.add(record)
# When making any request with an invalid peer info
var remotePeerInfo2 = node2.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()
remotePeerInfo2.peerId.data.add(255.byte)
let response = await node1.wakuPeerExchange.request(1, remotePeerInfo2)
# Then the response should be an error
check:
response.isErr
response.error == "dial_failure"
asyncTest "Connections are closed after response is sent":
# Create 3 nodes
let nodes = toSeq(0 ..< 3).mapIt(
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
)
await allFutures(nodes.mapIt(it.start()))
await allFutures(nodes.mapIt(it.mountPeerExchange()))
# Multiple nodes request to node 0
for i in 1 ..< 3:
let resp = await nodes[i].wakuPeerExchange.request(
2, nodes[0].switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()
)
require resp.isOk
# Wait for streams to be closed
await sleepAsync(1.seconds)
# Check that all streams are closed for px
check:
nodes[0].peerManager.getNumStreams(WakuPeerExchangeCodec) == (0, 0)
nodes[1].peerManager.getNumStreams(WakuPeerExchangeCodec) == (0, 0)
nodes[2].peerManager.getNumStreams(WakuPeerExchangeCodec) == (0, 0)
suite "Protocol Handler":
asyncTest "Works as expected":
let
node1 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
node2 =
newTestWakuNode(generateSecp256k1Key(), parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(0))
# Start and mount peer exchange
await allFutures([node1.start(), node2.start()])
await allFutures([node1.mountPeerExchange(), node2.mountPeerExchange()])
# Mock that we have discovered these enrs
var enr1 = enr.Record()
check enr1.fromUri(
"enr:-Iu4QGNuTvNRulF3A4Kb9YHiIXLr0z_CpvWkWjWKU-o95zUPR_In02AWek4nsSk7G_-YDcaT4bDRPzt5JIWvFqkXSNcBgmlkgnY0gmlwhE0WsGeJc2VjcDI1NmsxoQKp9VzU2FAh7fwOwSpg1M_Ekz4zzl0Fpbg6po2ZwgVwQYN0Y3CC6mCFd2FrdTIB"
)
node1.wakuPeerExchange.enrCache.add(enr1)
# Create connection
let connOpt = await node2.peerManager.dialPeer(
node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo(), WakuPeerExchangeCodec
)
require connOpt.isSome
let conn = connOpt.get()
# Send bytes so that they directly hit the handler
let rpc = PeerExchangeRpc(request: PeerExchangeRequest(numPeers: 1))
var buffer: seq[byte]
await conn.writeLP(rpc.encode().buffer)
buffer = await conn.readLp(MaxRpcSize.int)
# Decode the response
let decodedBuff = PeerExchangeRpc.decode(buffer)
require decodedBuff.isOk
# Check we got back the enr we mocked
check:
decodedBuff.get().response.peerInfos.len == 1
decodedBuff.get().response.peerInfos[0].enr == enr1.raw