def test_monitor_chain_polling(block_processor_mock, monkeypatch): # Monkeypatch the BlockProcessor so the best tip remains unchanged fixed_tip = get_random_value_hex(32) monkeypatch.setattr(block_processor_mock, "get_best_block_hash", lambda blocking: fixed_tip) chain_monitor = ChainMonitor([Queue(), Queue()], block_processor_mock, bitcoind_feed_params) chain_monitor.last_tips = [fixed_tip] chain_monitor.polling_delta = 0.1 # monitor_chain_polling runs until not terminated polling_thread = Thread(target=chain_monitor.monitor_chain_polling, daemon=True) polling_thread.start() # Check that nothing changes as long as a block is not generated for _ in range(5): assert chain_monitor.queue.empty() time.sleep(0.1) # And that it does if we generate a block monkeypatch.setattr(block_processor_mock, "get_best_block_hash", lambda blocking: get_random_value_hex(32)) time.sleep(0.1) chain_monitor.queue.get() assert chain_monitor.queue.empty() # Check that the bitcoind_reachable event is cleared if the connection is lost, and set once it's recovered monkeypatch.setattr(block_processor_mock, "get_best_block_hash", mock_connection_refused_return) time.sleep(0.5) assert not chain_monitor.bitcoind_reachable.is_set() monkeypatch.delattr(block_processor_mock, "get_best_block_hash") time.sleep(0.5) assert chain_monitor.bitcoind_reachable.is_set() chain_monitor.terminate()
def test_enqueue(block_processor): # The state is updated after receiving a new block (and only if the block is not already known). # Let's start by adding some hashes to last_tips chain_monitor = ChainMonitor([Queue(), Queue()], block_processor, bitcoind_feed_params) chain_monitor.last_tips = [get_random_value_hex(32) for _ in range(5)] # Now we can try to update the state with an hash already seen and see how it doesn't work assert chain_monitor.enqueue(chain_monitor.last_tips[0]) is False # The state should be correctly updated with a new block hash, which should be added as last element of last_tips another_block_hash = get_random_value_hex(32) assert chain_monitor.enqueue(another_block_hash) is True assert chain_monitor.last_tips[-1] == another_block_hash
def test_monitor_chain_polling(block_processor): chain_monitor = ChainMonitor([Queue(), Queue()], block_processor, bitcoind_feed_params) chain_monitor.last_tips = [block_processor.get_best_block_hash()] chain_monitor.polling_delta = 0.1 # monitor_chain_polling runs until not terminated polling_thread = Thread(target=chain_monitor.monitor_chain_polling, daemon=True) polling_thread.start() # Check that nothing changes as long as a block is not generated for _ in range(5): assert chain_monitor.queue.empty() time.sleep(0.1) # And that it does if we generate a block generate_blocks(1) chain_monitor.queue.get() assert chain_monitor.queue.empty() chain_monitor.terminate()
def test_monitor_chain_zmq(block_processor): responder_queue = Queue() chain_monitor = ChainMonitor([Queue(), responder_queue], block_processor, bitcoind_feed_params) chain_monitor.last_tips = [block_processor.get_best_block_hash()] zmq_thread = Thread(target=chain_monitor.monitor_chain_zmq, daemon=True) zmq_thread.start() # the internal queue should start empty assert chain_monitor.queue.empty() # And have a new block every time we generate one for _ in range(3): generate_blocks(1) chain_monitor.queue.get() assert chain_monitor.queue.empty() chain_monitor.terminate() # The zmq thread needs a block generation to release from the recv method. generate_blocks(1)
def test_update_state(block_processor): # The state is updated after receiving a new block (and only if the block is not already known). # Let's start by setting a best_tip and a couple of old tips new_block_hash = get_random_value_hex(32) chain_monitor = ChainMonitor(Queue(), Queue(), block_processor, bitcoind_feed_params) chain_monitor.best_tip = new_block_hash chain_monitor.last_tips = [get_random_value_hex(32) for _ in range(5)] # Now we can try to update the state with an old best_tip and see how it doesn't work assert chain_monitor.update_state(chain_monitor.last_tips[0]) is False # Same should happen with the current tip assert chain_monitor.update_state(chain_monitor.best_tip) is False # The state should be correctly updated with a new block hash, the chain tip should change and the old tip should # have been added to the last_tips another_block_hash = get_random_value_hex(32) assert chain_monitor.update_state(another_block_hash) is True assert chain_monitor.best_tip == another_block_hash and new_block_hash == chain_monitor.last_tips[ -1]