Closes#4837
- `/block_results`
before:
failed to update light client to 7: failed to obtain the header #7: signed header not found
after:
We can't return the latest block results because we won't be able to
prove them. Return the results for the previous block instead.
- /block_results?height=X`
no changes
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`.
We first introduced auto-update as a separate struct AutoClient, which
was wrapping Client and calling Update periodically.
// AutoClient can auto update itself by fetching headers every N seconds.
type AutoClient struct {
base *Client
updatePeriod time.Duration
quit chan struct{}
trustedHeaders chan *types.SignedHeader
errs chan error
}
// NewAutoClient creates a new client and starts a polling goroutine.
func NewAutoClient(base *Client, updatePeriod time.Duration) *AutoClient {
c := &AutoClient{
base: base,
updatePeriod: updatePeriod,
quit: make(chan struct{}),
trustedHeaders: make(chan *types.SignedHeader),
errs: make(chan error),
}
go c.autoUpdate()
return c
}
// TrustedHeaders returns a channel onto which new trusted headers are posted.
func (c *AutoClient) TrustedHeaders() <-chan *types.SignedHeader {
return c.trustedHeaders
}
// Err returns a channel onto which errors are posted.
func (c *AutoClient) Errs() <-chan error {
return c.errs
}
// Stop stops the client.
func (c *AutoClient) Stop() {
close(c.quit)
}
func (c *AutoClient) autoUpdate() {
ticker := time.NewTicker(c.updatePeriod)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-ticker.C:
lastTrustedHeight, err := c.base.LastTrustedHeight()
if err != nil {
c.errs <- err
continue
}
if lastTrustedHeight == -1 {
// no headers yet => wait
continue
}
newTrustedHeader, err := c.base.Update(time.Now())
if err != nil {
c.errs <- err
continue
}
if newTrustedHeader != nil {
c.trustedHeaders <- newTrustedHeader
}
case <-c.quit:
return
}
}
}
Later we merged it into the Client itself with the assumption that most clients will want it.
But now I am not sure. Neither IBC nor cosmos/relayer are using it. It increases complexity (Start/Stop methods).
That said, I think it makes sense to remove it until we see a need for it (until we better understand usage behavior). We can always introduce it later 😅. Maybe in the form of AutoClient.
* lite2: fix tendermint lite sub command
- better logging
- chainID as an argument
- more examples
* one more log msg
* lite2: fire update right away after start
* turn off auto update in verification tests
Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
* lite2: move AutoClient into Client
Most of the users will want auto update feature, so it makes sense to
move it into the Client itself, rather than having a separate
abstraction (it makes the code cleaner, but introduces an extra thing
the user will need to learn).
Also, add `FirstTrustedHeight` func to Client to get first trusted height.
* fix db store tests
* separate examples for auto and manual clients
* AutoUpdate tries to update to latest state
NOT 1 header at a time
* fix errors
* lite2: make Logger an option
remove SetLogger func
* fix lite cmd
* lite2: make concurrency assumptions explicit
* fixes after my own review
* no need for nextHeightFn
sequence func will download intermediate headers
* correct comment
* libs/common: Refactor libs/common 5
- move mathematical functions and types out of `libs/common` to math pkg
- move net functions out of `libs/common` to net pkg
- move string functions out of `libs/common` to strings pkg
- move async functions out of `libs/common` to async pkg
- move bit functions out of `libs/common` to bits pkg
- move cmap functions out of `libs/common` to cmap pkg
- move os functions out of `libs/common` to os pkg
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* fix testing issues
* fix tests
closes#41417
woooooooooooooooooo kill the cmn pkg
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* add changelog entry
* fix goimport issues
* run gofmt
* 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
* init of (2/2) common errors
* Remove instances of cmn.Error (2/2)
- Replace usage of cmnError and errorWrap
- ref #3862
Signed-off-by: Marko Baricevic <marbar3778@yahoo.com>
* comment wording
* simplify IsErrXXX functions
* log panic along with stopping the MConnection
1."abci_query": rpcserver.NewRPCFunc(c.ABCIQuery, "path,data,prove")
"validators": rpcserver.NewRPCFunc(c.Validators, "height"),
the parameters and function do not match, cause index out of range error.
2. the prove of query is forced to be true, while default option is false.
3. fix the wrong key of merkle
* libs/common: TrapSignal accepts logger as a first parameter
and does not block anymore
* previously it was dumping "captured ..." msg to os.Stdout
* TrapSignal should not be responsible for blocking thread of execution
Refs #3238
* exit with zero (0) code upon receiving SIGTERM/SIGINT
Refs #3238
* fix formatting in docs/app-dev/abci-cli.md
Co-Authored-By: melekes <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* fix formatting in docs/app-dev/abci-cli.md
Co-Authored-By: melekes <anton.kalyaev@gmail.com>
* require block.Time of the fist block to be genesis time
Refs #2587:
```
We only start validating block.Time when Height > 1, because there is no
commit to compute the median timestamp from for the first block. This
means a faulty proposer could make the first block with whatever time
they want.
Instead, we should require the timestamp of block 1 to match the genesis
time.
I discovered this while refactoring the ValidateBlock tests to be
table-driven while working on tests for #2560.
```
* do not accept blocks with negative height
* update changelog and spec
* nanos precision for test genesis time
* Fix failing test (#2607)
* Implement issues 2386: add synchronization in lite verify and change all Certify to Verify
* Replace make(chan struct{}, 0) with make(chan struct{})
* Parameterize memroy cache size and add concurrent test
* Refactor import order
* Switch ports 466xx to be 266xx
This is done so the default ports aren't in the linux kernel's default ephemeral port range.
* Update ABCI import
* Bump cache on circleci
* Get more verbose output for debugging
* Bump abci dependency
* Fix accidental change of a block header's hash
* pin abci release
Noticed while investigating
https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/970
As reported by @zramsay, we'd get the warning
from tendermint/rpc/lib because we were passing in
scheme-less addresses, so by default use "tcp".
Also by default, "node" (nodeAddr) has been set to:
"tcp://localhost:46657"
instead of the bare:
"localhost:46657"
This change is just to clean up such warnings as
they spuriously would spook users for a package "lite"
that claims to be secure.