nwaku/tests/test_wakunode.nim

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import
std/[sequtils, strutils],
stew/byteutils,
stew/shims/net as stewNet,
testutils/unittests,
chronicles,
chronos,
libp2p/crypto/crypto,
libp2p/crypto/secp,
libp2p/multiaddress,
libp2p/switch,
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/rpc/messages,
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/pubsub,
libp2p/protocols/pubsub/gossipsub,
libp2p/nameresolving/mockresolver,
eth/p2p/discoveryv5/enr
import
../../waku/waku_core,
../../waku/waku_node,
../../waku/node/peer_manager,
../../waku/waku_relay,
../../waku/waku_peer_exchange,
./testlib/wakucore,
./testlib/wakunode
suite "WakuNode":
asyncTest "Protocol matcher works as expected":
let
nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node1 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey1, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(61000))
nodeKey2 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node2 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey2, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(61002))
pubSubTopic = "/waku/2/rs/0/0"
contentTopic = ContentTopic("/waku/2/default-content/proto")
payload = "hello world".toBytes()
message = WakuMessage(payload: payload, contentTopic: contentTopic)
# Setup node 1 with stable codec "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0"
await node1.start()
await node1.mountRelay(@[pubSubTopic])
node1.wakuRelay.codec = "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0"
# Setup node 2 with beta codec "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0-beta2"
await node2.start()
await node2.mountRelay(@[pubSubTopic])
node2.wakuRelay.codec = "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0-beta2"
check:
# Check that mounted codecs are actually different
node1.wakuRelay.codec == "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0"
node2.wakuRelay.codec == "/vac/waku/relay/2.0.0-beta2"
# Now verify that protocol matcher returns `true` and relay works
await node1.connectToNodes(@[node2.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()])
var completionFut = newFuture[bool]()
proc relayHandler(
topic: PubsubTopic, msg: WakuMessage
): Future[void] {.async, gcsafe.} =
check:
topic == pubSubTopic
msg.contentTopic == contentTopic
msg.payload == payload
completionFut.complete(true)
node2.subscribe((kind: PubsubSub, topic: pubsubTopic), some(relayHandler))
await sleepAsync(2000.millis)
var res = await node1.publish(some(pubSubTopic), message)
assert res.isOk(), $res.error
await sleepAsync(2000.millis)
check:
(await completionFut.withTimeout(5.seconds)) == true
await allFutures(node1.stop(), node2.stop())
asyncTest "resolve and connect to dns multiaddrs":
let resolver = MockResolver.new()
resolver.ipResponses[("localhost", false)] = @["127.0.0.1"]
let
nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node1 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey1, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(61020), nameResolver = resolver
)
nodeKey2 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node2 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey2, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(61022))
# Construct DNS multiaddr for node2
let
node2PeerId = $(node2.switch.peerInfo.peerId)
node2Dns4Addr = "/dns4/localhost/tcp/61022/p2p/" & node2PeerId
await node1.mountRelay()
await node2.mountRelay()
await allFutures([node1.start(), node2.start()])
await node1.connectToNodes(@[node2Dns4Addr])
check:
node1.switch.connManager.connCount(node2.switch.peerInfo.peerId) == 1
await allFutures([node1.stop(), node2.stop()])
asyncTest "Maximum connections can be configured":
let
maxConnections = 2
nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node1 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey1,
parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"),
Port(60010),
maxConnections = maxConnections,
)
nodeKey2 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node2 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey2, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(60012))
nodeKey3 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node3 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey3, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(60013))
check:
# Sanity check, to verify config was applied
node1.switch.connManager.inSema.size == maxConnections
# Node with connection limit set to 1
await node1.start()
await node1.mountRelay()
# Remote node 1
await node2.start()
await node2.mountRelay()
# Remote node 2
await node3.start()
await node3.mountRelay()
discard
await node1.peerManager.connectRelay(node2.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo())
await sleepAsync(3.seconds)
discard
await node1.peerManager.connectRelay(node3.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo())
check:
# Verify that only the first connection succeeded
node1.switch.isConnected(node2.switch.peerInfo.peerId)
node1.switch.isConnected(node3.switch.peerInfo.peerId) == false
await allFutures([node1.stop(), node2.stop(), node3.stop()])
asyncTest "Messages fails with wrong key path":
let nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
expect ResultDefect:
# gibberish
discard newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey1,
parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"),
bindPort = Port(61004),
wsBindPort = Port(8000),
wssEnabled = true,
secureKey = "../../waku/node/key_dummy.txt",
)
asyncTest "Peer info updates with correct announced addresses":
let
nodeKey = generateSecp256k1Key()
bindIp = parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0")
bindPort = Port(61006)
extIp = some(parseIpAddress("127.0.0.1"))
extPort = some(Port(61008))
node = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey, bindIp, bindPort, extIp, extPort)
let
bindEndpoint = MultiAddress.init(bindIp, tcpProtocol, bindPort)
announcedEndpoint = MultiAddress.init(extIp.get(), tcpProtocol, extPort.get())
check:
# Check that underlying peer info contains only bindIp before starting
node.switch.peerInfo.listenAddrs.len == 1
node.switch.peerInfo.listenAddrs.contains(bindEndpoint)
# Underlying peer info has not updated addrs before starting
node.switch.peerInfo.addrs.len == 0
node.announcedAddresses.len == 1
node.announcedAddresses.contains(announcedEndpoint)
await node.start()
check:
node.started
# Underlying peer info listenAddrs has not changed
node.switch.peerInfo.listenAddrs.len == 1
node.switch.peerInfo.listenAddrs.contains(bindEndpoint)
# Check that underlying peer info is updated with announced address
node.switch.peerInfo.addrs.len == 1
node.switch.peerInfo.addrs.contains(announcedEndpoint)
await node.stop()
asyncTest "Node can use dns4 in announced addresses":
let
nodeKey = generateSecp256k1Key()
bindIp = parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0")
bindPort = Port(61010)
extIp = some(parseIpAddress("127.0.0.1"))
extPort = some(Port(61012))
domainName = "example.com"
expectedDns4Addr =
MultiAddress.init("/dns4/" & domainName & "/tcp/" & $(extPort.get())).get()
node = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey, bindIp, bindPort, extIp, extPort, dns4DomainName = some(domainName)
)
check:
node.announcedAddresses.len == 1
node.announcedAddresses.contains(expectedDns4Addr)
asyncTest "Node uses dns4 resolved ip in announced addresses if no extIp is provided":
let
nodeKey = generateSecp256k1Key()
bindIp = parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0")
bindPort = Port(0)
domainName = "status.im"
node =
newTestWakuNode(nodeKey, bindIp, bindPort, dns4DomainName = some(domainName))
var ipStr = ""
var enrIp = node.enr.tryGet("ip", array[4, byte])
if enrIp.isSome():
ipStr &= $ipv4(enrIp.get())
# Check that the IP filled is the one received by the DNS lookup
# As IPs may change, we check that it's not empty, not the 0 IP and not localhost
check:
ipStr.len() > 0
not ipStr.contains("0.0.0.0")
not ipStr.contains("127.0.0.1")
asyncTest "Node creation fails when invalid dns4 address is provided":
let
nodeKey = generateSecp256k1Key()
bindIp = parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0")
bindPort = Port(0)
inexistentDomain = "thisdomain.doesnot.exist"
invalidDomain = ""
expectedError = "Could not resolve IP from DNS: empty response"
var inexistentDomainErr, invalidDomainErr: string = ""
# Create node with inexistent domain
try:
let node = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey, bindIp, bindPort, dns4DomainName = some(inexistentDomain)
)
except Exception as e:
inexistentDomainErr = e.msg
# Create node with invalid domain
try:
let node =
newTestWakuNode(nodeKey, bindIp, bindPort, dns4DomainName = some(invalidDomain))
except Exception as e:
invalidDomainErr = e.msg
# Check that exceptions were raised in both cases
check:
inexistentDomainErr == expectedError
invalidDomainErr == expectedError
asyncTest "Agent string is set and advertised correctly":
let
# custom agent string
expectedAgentString1 = "node1-agent-string"
# bump when updating nim-libp2p
expectedAgentString2 = "nim-libp2p/0.0.1"
let
# node with custom agent string
nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node1 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey1,
parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"),
Port(61014),
agentString = some(expectedAgentString1),
)
# node with default agent string from libp2p
nodeKey2 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node2 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey2, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(61016))
await node1.start()
await node1.mountRelay()
await node2.start()
await node2.mountRelay()
await node1.connectToNodes(@[node2.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()])
await node2.connectToNodes(@[node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()])
let node1Agent =
node2.switch.peerStore[AgentBook][node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo().peerId]
let node2Agent =
node1.switch.peerStore[AgentBook][node2.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo().peerId]
check:
node1Agent == expectedAgentString1
node2Agent == expectedAgentString2
await allFutures(node1.stop(), node2.stop())
asyncTest "Custom multiaddresses are set and advertised correctly":
let
# custom multiaddress
expectedMultiaddress1 = MultiAddress.init("/ip4/200.200.200.200/tcp/1234").get()
# Note: this could have been done with a single node, but it is useful to
# have two nodes to check that the multiaddress is advertised correctly
let
# node with custom multiaddress
nodeKey1 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node1 = newTestWakuNode(
nodeKey1,
parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"),
Port(61018),
extMultiAddrs = @[expectedMultiaddress1],
)
# node with default multiaddress
nodeKey2 = generateSecp256k1Key()
node2 = newTestWakuNode(nodeKey2, parseIpAddress("0.0.0.0"), Port(61020))
await node1.start()
await node1.mountRelay()
await node2.start()
await node2.mountRelay()
await node1.connectToNodes(@[node2.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()])
await node2.connectToNodes(@[node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo()])
let node1MultiAddrs = node2.switch.peerStore[AddressBook][
node1.switch.peerInfo.toRemotePeerInfo().peerId
]
check:
node1MultiAddrs.contains(expectedMultiaddress1)
await allFutures(node1.stop(), node2.stop())