commit 4a8b162cde88d6dc14d32cfdf559a6fa3c6936a9
parent 67b8d04872a7b2ce4acc29cf2199674facd02548
Author: lash <dev@holbrook.no>
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2022 15:03:47 +0000
Add test for tx put, block put
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17 files changed, 1125 insertions(+), 370 deletions(-)
diff --git a/CHANGELOG b/CHANGELOG
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+- 0.1.0
+ * Factor out from eth-monitor
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
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diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+include *requirements.txt
diff --git a/eth_cache/account.py b/eth_cache/account.py
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-# external imports
-from hexathon import strip_0x
-
-
-class AccountRegistry:
-
- def __init__(self):
- self.senders = {}
- self.recipients = {}
-
-
- def __normalize_address(self, address):
- return bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(address))
-
- def add(self, address, label):
- self.add_sender(address, label)
- self.add_recipient(address, label)
-
-
- def add_sender(self, address, label):
- a = self.__normalize_address(address)
- self.senders[a] = label
-
-
- def add_recipient(self, address, label):
- a = self.__normalize_address(address)
- self.recipients[a] = label
-
-
- def have(self, address):
- if self.get_sender(address) != None:
- return True
- if self.get_recipient(address) != None:
- return True
- return False
-
-
- def get_sender(self, address):
- a = self.__normalize_address(address)
- return self.senders.get(a)
-
-
- def get_recipient(self, address):
- a = self.__normalize_address(address)
- return self.recipients.get(a)
diff --git a/eth_cache/filter.py b/eth_cache/filter.py
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-class GasFilter:
-
- def __init__(self, store):
-
-
- def filter(self, conn, block, tx, session):
- self.store.put()
diff --git a/eth_cache/rpc.py b/eth_cache/rpc.py
@@ -0,0 +1,81 @@
+# standard imports
+import json
+import logging
+
+# external imports
+from jsonrpc_std.parse import jsonrpc_from_dict
+from hexathon import strip_0x
+
+logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+class CacheRPC:
+
+ def __init__(self, rpc, store):
+ self.rpc = rpc
+ self.store = store
+
+
+ def do(self, o):
+ req = jsonrpc_from_dict(o)
+ r = None
+ if req['method'] == 'eth_getBlockByNumber':
+ block_number = req['params'][0]
+ v = int(strip_0x(block_number), 16)
+ try:
+ j = self.store.get_block_number(v)
+ r = json.loads(j)
+ logg.debug('using cached block {} -> {}'.format(v, r['hash']))
+ except FileNotFoundError:
+ pass
+ elif req['method'] == 'eth_getBlockByHash':
+ block_hash = req['params'][0]
+ v = strip_0x(block_hash)
+ try:
+ j = self.store.get_block(v)
+ r = json.loads(j)
+ logg.debug('using cached block {}'.format(r['hash']))
+ except FileNotFoundError as e:
+ logg.debug('not found {}'.format(e))
+ pass
+ elif req['method'] == 'eth_getTransactionReceipt':
+ tx_hash = req['params'][0]
+ j = None
+ try:
+ tx_hash = strip_0x(tx_hash)
+ j = self.store.get_rcpt(tx_hash)
+ r = json.loads(j)
+ logg.debug('using cached rcpt {}'.format(tx_hash))
+ except FileNotFoundError as e:
+ logg.debug('no file {}'.format(e))
+ pass
+
+# elif req['method'] == 'eth_getTransactionByHash':
+# raise ValueError(o)
+# elif req['method'] == 'eth_getTransactionByBlockHashAndIndex':
+# logg.debug('trying tx index {}'.format(o))
+# v = req['params'][0]
+# j = None
+# try:
+# j = self.store.get_block(v)
+# except FileNotFoundError:
+# pass
+#
+# if j != None:
+# o = json.loads(j)
+# idx = int(req['params'][1], 16)
+# v = r['transactions'][idx]
+# j = None
+# try:
+# j = self.store.get_tx(v)
+# except FileNotFoundError:
+# pass
+#
+# if j != None:
+# r = json.loads(j)
+# logg.debug('using cached tx {} -> {}'.format(req['params'], r['hash']))
+
+ if r == None:
+ logg.debug('passthru {}'.format(o))
+ r = self.rpc.do(o)
+
+ return r
diff --git a/eth_cache/runnable/get.py b/eth_cache/runnable/get.py
@@ -1,93 +0,0 @@
-# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
-
-# standard imports
-import sys
-import os
-import argparse
-import logging
-import select
-
-# external imports
-from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
-from chainlib.eth.connection import EthHTTPConnection
-from chainlib.eth.tx import (
- pack,
- receipt,
- transaction,
- Tx,
- )
-from chainlib.eth.block import (
- Block,
- block_by_hash,
- )
-from hexathon import strip_0x
-
-# local imports
-from eth_cache.store import (
- PointerHexDir,
- TxFileStore,
- )
-
-logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
-logg = logging.getLogger()
-
-default_eth_provider = os.environ.get('ETH_PROVIDER', 'http://localhost:8545')
-default_data_dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(os.environ.get('HOME', ''), '.eth_cache'))
-
-def stdin_arg(t=0):
- h = select.select([sys.stdin], [], [], t)
- if len(h[0]) > 0:
- v = h[0][0].read()
- return v.rstrip()
- return None
-
-
-argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser('eth-get', description='display information about an Ethereum address or transaction', epilog='address/transaction can be provided as an argument or from standard input')
-argparser.add_argument('-p', '--provider', dest='p', default=default_eth_provider, type=str, help='Web3 provider url (http only)')
-argparser.add_argument('-i', '--chain-spec', dest='i', type=str, default='evm:ethereum:1', help='Chain specification string')
-argparser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', help='Be verbose')
-argparser.add_argument('-vv', action='store_true', help='Be more verbose')
-argparser.add_argument('--data-dir', dest='data_dir', type=str, help='Be more verbose')
-argparser.add_argument('tx_hash', nargs='?', default=stdin_arg(), type=str, help='Item to get information for (address og transaction)')
-args = argparser.parse_args()
-
-
-if args.vv:
- logg.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-elif args.v:
- logg.setLevel(logging.INFO)
-
-tx_hash = args.tx_hash
-if tx_hash == None:
- tx_hash = stdin_arg(t=None)
- if tx_hash == None:
- argparser.error('need first positional argument or value from stdin')
-
-chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(args.i)
-data_dir = args.data_dir
-if data_dir == None:
- data_dir = os.path.join(default_data_dir, str(chain_spec))
-rpc_provider = args.p
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- rpc = EthHTTPConnection(rpc_provider)
- o = transaction(tx_hash)
- r = rpc.do(o)
- tx = Tx(r)
- tx_raw = pack(tx.src, chain_spec)
-
- o = receipt(tx_hash)
- r = rpc.do(o)
- tx.apply_receipt(r)
-
- rcpt = Tx.src_normalize(r)
- o = block_by_hash(rcpt['block_hash'])
- r = rpc.do(o)
- block = Block(r)
- tx.apply_block(block)
-
- store_backend = PointerHexDir(data_dir, 32)
- store_backend.register_pointer('address')
- store = TxFileStore(chain_spec, store_backend)
- #store_backend.add(bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(tx_hash)), tx_raw)
- store.put(block, tx, [])
diff --git a/eth_cache/store.py b/eth_cache/store.py
@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
-# standard imports
-import logging
-import os
-
-# external imports
-from hexdir import HexDir
-from chainlib.eth.tx import pack
-from hexathon import strip_0x
-
-logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
-
-
-class PointerHexDir(HexDir):
-
- def __init__(self, root_path, key_length, levels=2, prefix_length=0):
- super(PointerHexDir, self).__init__(root_path, key_length, levels, prefix_length)
- self.pointers = {}
-
-
- def register_pointer(self, label, dir_name=None):
- if dir_name == None:
- dir_name = label
- pointer_dir = os.path.join(self.path, dir_name)
- os.makedirs(pointer_dir, exist_ok=True)
-
- label_file = os.path.join(pointer_dir, '.label')
- try:
- os.stat(label_file)
- except FileNotFoundError:
- f = open(label_file, 'w')
- f.write(label)
- f.close()
-
- self.pointers[label] = pointer_dir
-
-
- def add_pointer(self, pointer, pointer_relpath, destination_path):
- if isinstance(pointer_relpath, list):
- link_path = os.path.join(self.pointers[pointer], *pointer_relpath)
- else:
- link_path = os.path.join(self.pointers[pointer], pointer_relpath)
- os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(link_path), exist_ok=True)
- os.symlink(destination_path, link_path)
- logg.debug('added link {} -> {}'.format(link_path, destination_path))
-
-
- def add(self, key, content, prefix=b'', pointers={}):
- (c, entry_path) = super(PointerHexDir, self).add(key, content, prefix=prefix)
- for k in pointers.keys():
- self.add_pointer(k, pointers[k], entry_path)
-
-
-class TxFileStore:
-
- def __init__(self, chain_spec, backend):
- self.backend = backend
- self.chain_spec = chain_spec
-
-
- def put(self, block, tx, addresses=[], attrs={}):
- tx_src = tx.as_dict()
- tx_raw = pack(tx_src, self.chain_spec)
-
- if len(addresses) == 0:
- self.backend.add(bytes.fromhex(tx.hash), tx_raw, pointers={})
- return
-
- for address in addresses:
- filename = '{}_{}_{}'.format(block.number, tx.index, strip_0x(tx.hash))
- self.backend.add(bytes.fromhex(tx.hash), tx_raw, pointers={'address': [strip_0x(address),filename]})
diff --git a/eth_cache/store/file.py b/eth_cache/store/file.py
@@ -0,0 +1,154 @@
+# standard imports
+import os
+import json
+import logging
+
+# external imports
+from hexathon import strip_0x
+from chainlib.eth.tx import (
+ Tx,
+ pack,
+ )
+from leveldir.numeric import NumDir
+from leveldir.hex import HexDir
+
+logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+default_base_dir = '/var/lib'
+
+
+def chain_dir_for(chain_spec, base_dir=default_base_dir):
+ chain_dir = os.path.join(base_dir, str(chain_spec).replace(':', '/'))
+ return os.path.join(chain_dir, 'eth_cache')
+
+
+class FileStore:
+
+ def put_tx(self, tx, include_data=False):
+ raw = pack(tx.src(), self.chain_spec)
+ tx_hash_dirnormal = strip_0x(tx.hash).upper()
+ tx_hash_bytes = bytes.fromhex(tx_hash_dirnormal)
+ self.tx_raw_dir.add(tx_hash_bytes, raw)
+ if self.address_rules != None:
+ for a in tx.outputs + tx.inputs:
+ if self.address_rules.apply_rules_addresses(a, a, tx.hash):
+ a_hex = strip_0x(a).upper()
+ a = bytes.fromhex(a_hex)
+ self.address_dir.add_dir(tx_hash_dirnormal, a, b'')
+ dirpath = self.address_dir.to_filepath(a_hex)
+ fp = os.path.join(dirpath, '.start')
+ num = tx.block.number
+ num_compare = 0
+ try:
+ f = open(fp, 'rb')
+ r = f.read(8)
+ f.close()
+ num_compare = int.from_bytes(r, 'big')
+ except FileNotFoundError:
+ pass
+
+ if num_compare == 0 or num < num_compare:
+ logg.debug('recoding new start block {} for {}'.format(num, a))
+ num_bytes = num.to_bytes(8, 'big')
+ f = open(fp, 'wb')
+ f.write(num_bytes)
+ f.close()
+
+ if include_data:
+ src = json.dumps(tx.src()).encode('utf-8')
+ self.tx_dir.add(bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(tx.hash)), src)
+
+ rcpt_src = tx.rcpt_src()
+ logg.debug('rcpt {}'.format(rcpt_src))
+ if rcpt_src != None:
+ rcpt_src = json.dumps(rcpt_src).encode('utf-8')
+ self.rcpt_dir.add(bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(tx.hash)), rcpt_src)
+
+
+
+ def put_block(self, block, include_data=False):
+ hash_bytes = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(block.hash))
+ self.block_num_dir.add(block.number, hash_bytes)
+ num_bytes = block.number.to_bytes(8, 'big')
+ self.block_hash_dir.add(hash_bytes, num_bytes)
+ if include_data:
+ src = json.dumps(block.src()).encode('utf-8')
+ self.block_src_dir.add(hash_bytes, src)
+
+
+ def get_block_number(self, block_number):
+ fp = self.block_num_dir.to_filepath(block_number)
+ f = open(fp, 'rb')
+ r = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ return self.get_block(r.hex())
+
+
+ def get_block(self, block_hash):
+ fp = self.block_src_dir.to_filepath(block_hash)
+ f = open(fp, 'rb')
+ r = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ return r
+
+
+ def get_tx(self, tx_hash):
+ fp = self.tx_dir.to_filepath(tx_hash)
+ f = open(fp, 'rb')
+ r = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ return r
+
+
+ def get_rcpt(self, tx_hash):
+ fp = self.rcpt_dir.to_filepath(tx_hash)
+ f = open(fp, 'rb')
+ r = f.read()
+ f.close()
+ return r
+
+
+ def get_address_tx(self, address):
+ fp = self.address_dir.to_filepath(address)
+ tx_hashes = []
+ for tx_hash in os.listdir(fp):
+ if tx_hash[0] == '.':
+ continue
+ tx_hashes.append(tx_hash)
+ return tx_hashes
+
+
+ def __init__(self, chain_spec, cache_root=default_base_dir, address_rules=None):
+# self.cache_root = os.path.join(
+# cache_root,
+# 'eth_cache',
+# chain_spec.engine(),
+# chain_spec.fork(),
+# str(chain_spec.chain_id()),
+# )
+ #self.cache_root = os.path.realpath(self.cache_root)
+ #self.chain_dir = chain_dir_for(chain_spec, self.cache_root)
+ self.chain_dir = chain_dir_for(chain_spec, cache_root)
+ self.cache_dir = self.chain_dir
+ self.block_src_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'block', 'src')
+ self.block_src_dir = HexDir(self.block_src_path, 32, levels=2)
+ self.block_num_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'block', 'num')
+ self.block_num_dir = NumDir(self.block_num_path, [100000, 1000])
+ self.block_hash_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'block', 'hash')
+ self.block_hash_dir = HexDir(self.block_hash_path, 32, levels=2)
+ self.tx_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'tx', 'src')
+ self.tx_raw_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'tx', 'raw')
+ self.tx_dir = HexDir(self.tx_path, 32, levels=2)
+ self.tx_raw_dir = HexDir(self.tx_raw_path, 32, levels=2)
+ self.rcpt_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'rcpt', 'src')
+ self.rcpt_raw_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'rcpt', 'raw')
+ self.rcpt_dir = HexDir(self.rcpt_path, 32, levels=2)
+ self.rcpt_raw_dir = HexDir(self.rcpt_raw_path, 32, levels=2)
+ self.address_path = os.path.join(self.cache_dir, 'address')
+ self.address_dir = HexDir(self.address_path, 20, levels=2)
+ self.chain_spec = chain_spec
+ self.address_rules = address_rules
+
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return 'FileStore: root {}'.format(self.cache_root)
diff --git a/eth_cache/store/null.py b/eth_cache/store/null.py
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+# standard imports
+import os
+import logging
+import json
+
+logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
+
+
+class NullStore:
+
+ def put_tx(self, tx, include_data=False):
+ pass
+
+
+ def put_block(self, block, include_data=False):
+ pass
+
+
+ def get_block_number(self, v):
+ raise FileNotFoundError(v)
+
+
+ def get_block(self, v):
+ raise FileNotFoundError(v)
+
+
+ def get_tx(self, v):
+ raise FileNotFoundError(v)
+
+
+ def get_rcpt(self, v):
+ raise FileNotFoundError(v)
+
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.chain_dir = '/dev/null'
+
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "Nullstore"
diff --git a/examples/dump.py b/examples/dump.py
@@ -1,155 +0,0 @@
-# standard imports
-import tempfile
-import os
-import logging
-import sys
-
-# external imports
-from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
-from chainlib.eth.connection import EthHTTPConnection
-from chainlib.eth.block import (
- block_by_number,
- block_by_hash,
- block_latest,
- Block,
- )
-from chainlib.eth.tx import (
- Tx,
- transaction,
- receipt,
- )
-from chainlib.interface import ChainInterface
-from chainsyncer.backend.memory import MemBackend
-from chainsyncer.driver.threadpool import ThreadPoolHistorySyncer
-from chainsyncer.filter import SyncFilter
-
-# local imports
-from eth_cache.account import AccountRegistry
-from eth_cache.store import TxFileStore
-from eth_cache.store import PointerHexDir
-
-logging.basicConfig(level=logging.INFO)
-logg = logging.getLogger()
-logging.getLogger('eth_cache.store').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-#logging.getLogger('chainsyncer.filter').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-logging.getLogger('chainsyncer.driver.threadpool').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-#logging.getLogger('chainsyncer.driver.head').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-#logging.getLogger('chainsyncer.backend.memory').setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
-
-root_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=os.path.join('/tmp/ethsync'))
-data_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, 'store')
-logg.info('using data dir {}'.format(data_dir))
-
-chain_interface = ChainInterface()
-chain_interface.set('block_by_number', block_by_number)
-chain_interface.set('block_by_hash', block_by_hash)
-chain_interface.set('block_latest', block_latest)
-chain_interface.set('block_from_src', Block.from_src)
-chain_interface.set('tx_from_src', Tx.from_src)
-chain_interface.set('tx_by_hash', transaction)
-chain_interface.set('tx_receipt', receipt)
-chain_interface.set('src_normalize', Tx.src_normalize)
-
-chain_spec = ChainSpec('evm', 'ethereum', 1)
-backend = PointerHexDir(data_dir, 32)
-backend.register_pointer('address')
-store = TxFileStore(chain_spec, backend)
-
-def conn_factory():
- return EthHTTPConnection('http://localhost:8545')
- #return EthHTTPConnection('http://localhost:63545')
-rpc = conn_factory()
-
-#start = 8534365
-start = 12423900
-#start = 0
-
-#o = block_latest()
-#r = rpc.do(o)
-#stop = int(r, 16)
-stop = start + 10
-
-syncer_backend = MemBackend(chain_spec, None, target_block=stop)
-syncer_backend.set(start, 0)
-
-#o = block_by_number(12423955, include_tx=False)
-#r = rpc.do(o)
-##o = block_by_hash(r)
-##r = rpc.do(o)
-#block = Block(r)
-#
-#tx_hash = block.txs[308]
-#logg.debug('tx_ahsh {}'.format(tx_hash))
-#o = transaction(tx_hash)
-#tx_src = rpc.do(o)
-#o = receipt(tx_hash)
-#rcpt = rpc.do(o)
-#tx = Tx(tx_src, block=block)
-
-account_registry = AccountRegistry()
-account_registry.add('0x6bd8cb96bbc58a73d5360301b7791457bc93da24', 'money')
-
-
-def apply_one_async(fltr, idx, conn, block, tx, session):
- logg.error('>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> apply async')
- fltr.filter(conn, block, tx, session)
- return (block.number, tx.index,)
-
-
-
-
-class ThreadedSyncFilter(SyncFilter):
-
- def __init__(self, pool, backend):
- super(ThreadedSyncFilter, self).__init__(backend)
- self.pool = pool
-
-
- def apply_one(self, fltr, idx, conn, block, tx, session):
- logg.error('applyone {} {}'.format(fltr, self.pool))
- #self.pool.apply_async(apply_one_async, (fltr, idx, conn, block, tx, session, self.backend.complete_filter,))
- self.pool.apply(fltr, (idx, conn, block, tx, session,), {}, self.backend.complete_filter)
- logg.debug('applyone end')
-
-
-class StoreFilter:
-
- def __init__(self, store, registry):
- self.registry = registry
- self.store = store
-
-
- def filter(self, conn, block, tx, session=None):
- addresses = []
- if account_registry.have(tx.inputs[0]):
- addresses.append(tx.inputs[0])
- if account_registry.have(tx.outputs[0]):
- addresses.append(tx.outputs[0])
- store.put(block, tx, addresses)
-
-
-class MonitorFilter:
-
- def __init__(self, name='sync'):
- self.name = name
-
-
- def filter(self, rpc, block, tx, session=None):
- logg.error('foozzzzzzzzzz')
- logg.debug('foo')
- if tx == None:
- s = '{} sync block error in tx lookup ({})'.format(self.name, block.number, len(block.txs))
- else:
- s = '{} sync block {} tx {}/{}'.format(self.name, block.number, tx.index, len(block.txs))
- sys.stdout.write('{:<100s}\r'.format(s))
-
-
-fltr = StoreFilter(store, account_registry)
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
- ThreadPoolHistorySyncer.yield_delay = 0
- syncer = ThreadPoolHistorySyncer(conn_factory, 2, syncer_backend, chain_interface)
- syncer.add_filter(MonitorFilter())
- syncer.add_filter(fltr)
- syncer.filter = ThreadedSyncFilter(syncer.worker_pool, syncer_backend)
- syncer.loop(0, rpc)
diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+hexathon~=0.1.5
+jsonrpc-std~=0.1.0
+leveldir~=0.3.0
+chainlib-eth>=0.1.0b3,<=0.1.0
diff --git a/run_tests.sh b/run_tests.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+
+set -a
+set -e
+set -x
+default_pythonpath=$PYTHONPATH:.
+export PYTHONPATH=${default_pythonpath:-.}
+>&2 echo using pythonpath $PYTHONPATH
+for f in `ls tests/*.py`; do
+ python $f
+done
+set +x
+set +e
+set +a
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+[metadata]
+name = eth-cache
+version = 0.1.0
+description = Ethereum chain data caching tools
+author = Louis Holbrook
+author_email = dev@holbrook.no
+url = https://git.defalsify.org/eth-monitor
+keywords =
+ dlt
+ blockchain
+ cryptocurrency
+ ethereum
+classifiers =
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+ Operating System :: OS Independent
+ Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
+ Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
+ Environment :: Console
+ Intended Audience :: Developers
+ License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
+ Topic :: Internet
+# Topic :: Blockchain :: EVM
+license = GPL3
+licence_files =
+ LICENSE
+
+[options]
+include_package_data = True
+python_requires = >= 3.7
+packages =
+ eth_cache
+ eth_cache.store
+
+[options.entry_points]
+console_scripts =
+ eth-cache-list = eth_cache.runnable.list:main
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+from setuptools import setup
+import configparser
+import os
+
+
+requirements = []
+f = open('requirements.txt', 'r')
+while True:
+ l = f.readline()
+ if l == '':
+ break
+ requirements.append(l.rstrip())
+f.close()
+
+test_requirements = []
+f = open('test_requirements.txt', 'r')
+while True:
+ l = f.readline()
+ if l == '':
+ break
+ test_requirements.append(l.rstrip())
+f.close()
+
+
+setup(
+ install_requires=requirements,
+ tests_require=test_requirements,
+ )
diff --git a/test_requirements.txt b/test_requirements.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+eth_tester==0.5.0b3
+py-evm==0.3.0a20
+rlp==2.0.1
+pytest==6.0.1
+coverage==5.5
diff --git a/tests/test_basic.py b/tests/test_basic.py
@@ -0,0 +1,86 @@
+# standard imports
+import tempfile
+import shutil
+import unittest
+import logging
+import json
+
+# external imports
+from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
+from chainlib.eth.gas import (
+ Gas,
+ OverrideGasOracle,
+ )
+from chainlib.eth.nonce import RPCNonceOracle
+from chainlib.eth.unittest.ethtester import EthTesterCase
+from chainlib.eth.tx import (
+ transaction,
+ receipt,
+ TxFormat,
+ Tx,
+ )
+from chainlib.eth.block import (
+ block_by_hash,
+ Block,
+ )
+from chainlib.eth.address import is_same_address
+from hexathon import strip_0x
+
+# local imports
+from eth_cache.store.file import FileStore
+
+logging.basicConfig(level=logging.DEBUG)
+logg = logging.getLogger()
+
+
+class TestCache(EthTesterCase):
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ super(TestCache, self).setUp()
+ fp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
+ self.cache_dir = fp
+ self.store = FileStore(self.chain_spec, cache_root=self.cache_dir)
+ nonce_oracle = RPCNonceOracle(self.accounts[0], self.rpc)
+ gas_oracle = OverrideGasOracle(price=100000000000, limit=30000)
+ c = Gas(self.chain_spec, signer=self.signer, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle, gas_oracle=gas_oracle)
+ (tx_hash, o) = c.create(self.accounts[0], self.accounts[1], 1024)
+ r = self.rpc.do(o)
+
+ o = transaction(tx_hash)
+ tx_src = self.rpc.do(o)
+
+ o = receipt(tx_hash)
+ rcpt_src = self.rpc.do(o)
+
+ o = block_by_hash(tx_src['block_hash'])
+ block_src = self.rpc.do(o)
+
+ self.block = Block(block_src)
+ self.tx = Tx(tx_src, block=self.block, rcpt=rcpt_src)
+
+
+ def tearDown(self):
+ shutil.rmtree(self.cache_dir)
+
+
+ def test_tx(self):
+ logg.debug('tx {}'.format(self.tx))
+ self.store.put_tx(self.tx, include_data=True)
+ j = self.store.get_tx(self.tx.hash)
+ tx = json.loads(j)
+ self.assertTrue(is_same_address(tx['hash'], self.tx.hash))
+
+
+ def test_block(self):
+ logg.debug('tx {}'.format(self.tx))
+ self.store.put_block(self.block, include_data=True)
+ block_hash = strip_0x(self.block.hash)
+ j = self.store.get_block(block_hash)
+ block = json.loads(j)
+ retrieved_block_hash = strip_0x(block['hash'])
+ self.assertEqual(retrieved_block_hash, block_hash)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
+