In two cases, we check for the content of an error right after asserting that
no error occurs. Fix the sense of those checks.
In one case, we check that there is no error with the diagnostic "expected
error". It's not clear whether this means "an error was expected" (which is
what I believe) or "we got the expected error". However, given the way the mock
plumbing is set up, the first interpretation seems right.
* Rename rpctypes.Context to CallInfo.
Add methods to attach and recover this value from a context.Context.
* Rework RPC method handlers to accept "real" contexts.
- Replace *rpctypes.Context arguments with context.Context.
- Update usage of RPC context fields to use CallInfo.
A few notes:
- this is not all the deletion that we can do, but this is the most
"simple" case: it leaves in shims, and there's some trivial
additional cleanup to the transport that can happen but that
requires writing more code, and I wanted this to be easy to review
above all else.
- This should land *after* we cut the branch for 0.35, but I'm
anticipating that to happen soon, and I wanted to run this through
CI.
The code in the Tendermint repository makes heavy use of import aliasing.
This is made necessary by our extensive reuse of common base package names, and
by repetition of similar names across different subdirectories.
Unfortunately we have not been very consistent about which packages we alias in
various circumstances, and the aliases we use vary. In the spirit of the advice
in the style guide and https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/CodeReviewComments#imports,
his change makes an effort to clean up and normalize import aliasing.
This change makes no API or behavioral changes. It is a pure cleanup intended
o help make the code more readable to developers (including myself) trying to
understand what is being imported where.
Only unexported names have been modified, and the changes were generated and
applied mechanically with gofmt -r and comby, respecting the lexical and
syntactic rules of Go. Even so, I did not fix every inconsistency. Where the
changes would be too disruptive, I left it alone.
The principles I followed in this cleanup are:
- Remove aliases that restate the package name.
- Remove aliases where the base package name is unambiguous.
- Move overly-terse abbreviations from the import to the usage site.
- Fix lexical issues (remove underscores, remove capitalization).
- Fix import groupings to more closely match the style guide.
- Group blank (side-effecting) imports and ensure they are commented.
- Add aliases to multiple imports with the same base package name.
* rpc: Strip down the base RPC client interface.
Prior to this change, the RPC client interface requires implementing the entire
Service interface, but most of the methods of Service are not needed by the
concrete clients. Dissociate the Client interface from the Service interface.
- Extract only those methods of Service that are necessary to make the existing
clients work.
- Update the clients to combine Start/Onstart and Stop/OnStop. This does not
change what the clients do to start or stop. Only the websocket clients make
use of this functionality anyway.
The websocket implementation uses some plumbing from the BaseService helper.
We should be able to excising that entirely, but the current interface
dependencies among the clients would require a much larger change, and one
that leaks into other (non-RPC) packages.
As a less-invasive intermediate step, preserve the existing client behaviour
(and tests) by extracting the necessary subset of the BaseService
functionality to an analogous RunState helper for clients. I plan to obsolete
that type in a future PR, but for now this makes a useful waypoint.
Related:
- Clean up client implementations.
- Update mocks.
The responses from node RPCs encode hash values as hexadecimal strings. This
behaviour is stipulated in our OpenAPI documentation. In some cases, however,
hashes received as JSON parameters were being decoded as byte buffers, as is
the convention for JSON.
This resulted in the confusing situation that a hash reported by one request
(e.g., broadcast_tx_commit) could not be passed as a parameter to another
(e.g., tx) via JSON, without translating the hex-encoded output hash into the
base64 encoding used by JSON for opaque bytes.
Fixes#6802.
## Description
partially cleanup in preparation for errcheck
i ignored a bunch of defer errors in tests but with the update to go 1.14 we can use `t.Cleanup(func() { if err := <>; err != nil {..}}` to cover those errors, I will do this in pr number two of enabling errcheck.
ref #5059
Ethermint currently has to maintain a map height-> block hash on the store (see here) as it needs to expose the eth_getBlockByHash JSON-RPC query for Web3 compatibility. This query is currently not supported by the tendermint RPC client.
Closes#4603
Commands used (VIM):
```
:args `rg -l errors.Wrap`
:argdo normal @q | update
```
where q is a macros rewriting the `errors.Wrap` to `fmt.Errorf`.
* libs/common: Refactor libs/common 4
- move byte function out of cmn to its own pkg
- move tempfile out of cmn to its own pkg
- move throttletimer to its own pkg
ref #4147
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* add changelog entry
* fix linting issues
* libs/common: refactor libs common 3
- move nil.go into types folder and make private
- move service & baseservice out of common into service pkg
ref #4147
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* add changelog entry
Refs #1771
ADR: https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-044-lite-client-with-weak-subjectivity.md
## Commits:
* add Verifier and VerifyCommitTrusting
* add two more checks
make trustLevel an option
* float32 for trustLevel
* check newHeader time
* started writing lite Client
* unify Verify methods
* ensure h2.Header.bfttime < h1.Header.bfttime + tp
* move trust checks into Verify function
* add more comments
* more docs
* started writing tests
* unbonding period failures
* tests are green
* export ErrNewHeaderTooFarIntoFuture
* make golangci happy
* test for non-adjusted headers
* more precision
* providers and stores
* VerifyHeader and VerifyHeaderAtHeight funcs
* fix compile errors
* remove lastVerifiedHeight, persist new trusted header
* sequential verification
* remove TrustedStore option
* started writing tests for light client
* cover basic cases for linear verification
* bisection tests PASS
* rename BisectingVerification to SkippingVerification
* refactor the code
* add TrustedHeader method
* consolidate sequential verification tests
* consolidate skipping verification tests
* rename trustedVals to trustedNextVals
* start writing docs
* ValidateTrustLevel func and ErrOldHeaderExpired error
* AutoClient and example tests
* fix errors
* update doc
* remove ErrNewHeaderTooFarIntoFuture
This check is unnecessary given existing a) ErrOldHeaderExpired b)
h2.Time > now checks.
* return an error if we're at more recent height
* add comments
* add LastSignedHeaderHeight method to Store
I think it's fine if Store tracks last height
* copy over proxy from old lite package
* make TrustedHeader return latest if height=0
* modify LastSignedHeaderHeight to return an error if no headers exist
* copy over proxy impl
* refactor proxy and start http lite client
* Tx and BlockchainInfo methods
* Block method
* commit method
* code compiles again
* lite client compiles
* extract updateLiteClientIfNeededTo func
* move final parts
* add placeholder for tests
* force usage of lite http client in proxy
* comment out query tests for now
* explicitly mention tp: trusting period
* verify nextVals in VerifyHeader
* refactor bisection
* move the NextValidatorsHash check into updateTrustedHeaderAndVals
+ update the comment
* add ConsensusParams method to RPC client
* add ConsensusParams to rpc/mock/client
* change trustLevel type to a new cmn.Fraction type
+ update SkippingVerification comment
* stress out trustLevel is only used for non-adjusted headers
* fixes after Fede's review
Co-authored-by: Federico Kunze <31522760+fedekunze@users.noreply.github.com>
* compare newHeader with a header from an alternative provider
* save pivot header
Refs https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/3989#discussion_r349122824
* check header can still be trusted in TrustedHeader
Refs https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/pull/3989#discussion_r349101424
* lite: update Validators and Block endpoints
- Block no longer contains BlockMeta
- Validators now accept two additional params: page and perPage
* make linter happy
* Add pagination to /validators
- closes#3472
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* add swagger params, default returns all
* address pr comments
* golint fix
* swagger default change, change to default in comment
* swagger.yaml: replace x-example with example
https://swagger.io/docs/specification/adding-examples/
* Revert "swagger.yaml: replace x-example with example"
This reverts commit 9df1b006de.
* update changelog and remove extra body close
* Fix long line errors in abci, crypto, and libs packages
* Fix long lines in p2p and rpc packages
* Fix long lines in abci, state, and tools packages
* Fix long lines in behaviour and blockchain packages
* Fix long lines in cmd and config packages
* Begin fixing long lines in consensus package
* Finish fixing long lines in consensus package
* Add lll exclusion for lines containing URLs
* Fix long lines in crypto package
* Fix long lines in evidence package
* Fix long lines in mempool and node packages
* Fix long lines in libs package
* Fix long lines in lite package
* Fix new long line in node package
* Fix long lines in p2p package
* Ignore gocritic warning
* Fix long lines in privval package
* Fix long lines in rpc package
* Fix long lines in scripts package
* Fix long lines in state package
* Fix long lines in tools package
* Fix long lines in types package
* Enable lll linter
* Refactor signature of Application.CheckTx
* Refactor signature of Application.DeliverTx
* Refactor example variable names for clarity and consistency
* Rename method variables for consistency
* Rename method variables for consistency
* add a changelog entry
* update docs
I think it's nice when the Client interface has all the methods. If someone does not need a particular method/set of methods, she can use individual interfaces (e.g. NetworkClient, MempoolClient) or write her own interface.
technically breaking
Fixes#3458
* limit number of /subscribe clients and queries per client
Add the following config variables (under [rpc] section):
* max_subscription_clients
* max_subscriptions_per_client
* timeout_broadcast_tx_commit
Fixes#2826
new HTTPClient interface for subscriptions
finalize HTTPClient events interface
remove EventSubscriber
fix data race
```
WARNING: DATA RACE
Read at 0x00c000a36060 by goroutine 129:
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client.(*Local).Subscribe.func1()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/localclient.go:168 +0x1f0
Previous write at 0x00c000a36060 by goroutine 132:
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client.(*Local).Subscribe()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/localclient.go:191 +0x4e0
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client.WaitForOneEvent()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/helpers.go:64 +0x178
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client_test.TestTxEventsSentWithBroadcastTxSync.func1()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/event_test.go:139 +0x298
testing.tRunner()
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:827 +0x162
Goroutine 129 (running) created at:
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client.(*Local).Subscribe()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/localclient.go:164 +0x4b7
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client.WaitForOneEvent()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/helpers.go:64 +0x178
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client_test.TestTxEventsSentWithBroadcastTxSync.func1()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/event_test.go:139 +0x298
testing.tRunner()
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:827 +0x162
Goroutine 132 (running) created at:
testing.(*T).Run()
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:878 +0x659
github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client_test.TestTxEventsSentWithBroadcastTxSync()
/go/src/github.com/tendermint/tendermint/rpc/client/event_test.go:119 +0x186
testing.tRunner()
/usr/local/go/src/testing/testing.go:827 +0x162
==================
```
lite client works (tested manually)
godoc comments
httpclient: do not close the out channel
use TimeoutBroadcastTxCommit
no timeout for unsubscribe
but 1s Local (5s HTTP) timeout for resubscribe
format code
change Subscribe#out cap to 1
and replace config vars with RPCConfig
TimeoutBroadcastTxCommit can't be greater than rpcserver.WriteTimeout
rpc: Context as first parameter to all functions
reformat code
fixes after my own review
fixes after Ethan's review
add test stubs
fix config.toml
* fixes after manual testing
- rpc: do not recommend to use BroadcastTxCommit because it's slow and wastes
Tendermint resources (pubsub)
- rpc: better error in Subscribe and BroadcastTxCommit
- HTTPClient: do not resubscribe if err = ErrAlreadySubscribed
* fixes after Ismail's review
* Update rpc/grpc/grpc_test.go
Co-Authored-By: melekes <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
This PR changes ABCI time format from int64 (Unix seconds) to WKT (WellKnownType) google.protobuf.Timestamp.
Refs #1857
Reasons:
better precision
standard DT for proto
* update Gopkg.lock
* [makefile] remove extra grep
- go list excludes vendor by default now
* proto3 timestamp
* [docs/abci-spec] note about serialisation format
* make time non-nullable
* Reformated the ResultStatus
* fix misuse of ResultStatus.
* updated changelog
* Fixed tests
* fixed rpc helper tests
* fixed rpc_tests
* fixed mock/status_test
* fixed typo
* fixed ommitempty on validatorstatus and the changelog
* fixed extra line in changelog
* Updated usage of the /status json response in tests after breaking changes
* Updated remaining tests with changes after searching the codebase for usage
* Reformated the ResultStatus
* fix misuse of ResultStatus.
* updated changelog
* Fixed tests
* fixed rpc helper tests
* fixed rpc_tests
* fixed mock/status_test
* fixed typo
* fixed ommitempty on validatorstatus and the changelog
* Updated usage of the /status json response in tests after breaking changes
* Updated remaining tests with changes after searching the codebase for usage
* rebased against develop