package lite_test import ( "testing" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/types" "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/lite" liteErr "github.com/tendermint/tendermint/lite/errors" ) func TestStaticCert(t *testing.T) { // assert, require := assert.New(t), require.New(t) assert := assert.New(t) // require := require.New(t) keys := lite.GenValKeys(4) // 20, 30, 40, 50 - the first 3 don't have 2/3, the last 3 do! vals := keys.ToValidators(20, 10) // and a certifier based on our known set chainID := "test-static" cert := lite.NewStatic(chainID, vals) cases := []struct { keys lite.ValKeys vals *types.ValidatorSet height int64 first, last int // who actually signs proper bool // true -> expect no error changed bool // true -> expect validator change error }{ // perfect, signed by everyone {keys, vals, 1, 0, len(keys), true, false}, // skip little guy is okay {keys, vals, 2, 1, len(keys), true, false}, // but not the big guy {keys, vals, 3, 0, len(keys) - 1, false, false}, // even changing the power a little bit breaks the static validator // the sigs are enough, but the validator hash is unknown {keys, keys.ToValidators(20, 11), 4, 0, len(keys), false, true}, } for _, tc := range cases { check := tc.keys.GenCommit(chainID, tc.height, nil, tc.vals, []byte("foo"), []byte("params"), []byte("results"), tc.first, tc.last) err := cert.Certify(check) if tc.proper { assert.Nil(err, "%+v", err) } else { assert.NotNil(err) if tc.changed { assert.True(liteErr.IsValidatorsChangedErr(err), "%+v", err) } } } }