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6e42e34528 Revert "feat: Add a CODE_OF_CONDUCT"
This reverts commit 28936a58fe
2021-11-20 06:47:55 +00:00
28936a58fe feat: Add a CODE_OF_CONDUCT 2021-11-20 01:23:54 +00:00
4b8096ff49 feat: Add LICENSE 2021-11-19 18:57:39 +00:00
c9eb3e32da Merge branch 'philip/token-meta' into 'master'
Philip/token meta

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!305
2021-11-17 08:20:31 +00:00
1be5a92f44 Philip/token meta 2021-11-17 08:20:31 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
8855ccd3d2 Merge branch 'lash/better-meta-logging' into 'master'
bug: False 404 in cic-meta logging

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!302
2021-11-02 17:45:09 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
09dfdbb38a bug: False 404 in cic-meta logging 2021-11-02 17:45:09 +00:00
1abb642361 Merge branch 'feat/automation/add-semver' into 'master'
feat: (automation) add semver

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!266
2021-10-29 23:33:46 +00:00
93bcbd7d51 feat: (automation) add semver 2021-10-29 23:33:46 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
818899670a Merge branch 'lash/local-dev-improve' into 'master'
feat: Enable parallell contract transactions in bootstrap

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!295
2021-10-29 09:36:14 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
1882910a8e feat: Enable parallell contract transactions in bootstrap 2021-10-29 09:36:14 +00:00
3cc909c936 Merge branch 'philip/bump-ussd-version' into 'master'
Philip/bump ussd version

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!300
2021-10-27 14:42:49 +00:00
60b6e1abdb Philip/bump ussd version 2021-10-27 14:42:49 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
9c7e72f71c Merge branch 'lash/fix-docs' into 'master'
refactor: Make texinfo docs buildable with makeinfo <6.0

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!299
2021-10-26 20:01:19 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
e3acc1757a refactor: Make texinfo docs buildable with makeinfo <6.0 2021-10-26 20:01:19 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
8250b15d32 Merge branch 'lash/fix-docs' into 'master'
Lash/fix docs

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!298
2021-10-26 14:59:50 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
31d7cf5789 Lash/fix docs 2021-10-26 14:59:50 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
2544c159c2 Merge branch 'lash/fix-docs' into 'master'
refactor: Confirm to external cross-repo texinfo doc maker structure

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!297
2021-10-26 14:17:27 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
7691d9a127 refactor: Confirm to external cross-repo texinfo doc maker structure 2021-10-26 14:17:27 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
a2a3634683 Merge branch 'lash/meta-immutable' into 'master'
feat: Add immutable pointers to meta

Closes cic-meta#11

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!296
2021-10-25 18:51:08 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
fe0835a4e7 feat: Add immutable pointers to meta 2021-10-25 18:51:08 +00:00
d8f51c5bdd Merge branch 'lash/split-migration' into 'master'
feat: Split and improve contract migration steps

See merge request grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration!292
2021-10-20 15:02:37 +00:00
Louis Holbrook
13fb67d2d8 feat: Split and improve contract migration steps 2021-10-20 15:02:36 +00:00
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#- local: 'apps/data-seeding/.gitlab-ci.yml'
stages:
- version
- build
- test
- deploy
@@ -20,9 +21,39 @@ variables:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD: "1"
CI_DEBUG_TRACE: "true"
SEMVERBOT_VERSION: "0.2.0"
before_script:
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
#before_script:
# - docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
version:
#image: python:3.7-stretch
image: registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images/ci-version:b01318ae
stage: version
script:
- mkdir -p ~/.ssh && chmod 700 ~/.ssh
- ssh-keyscan gitlab.com >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts && chmod 644 ~/.ssh/known_hosts
- eval $(ssh-agent -s)
- ssh-add <(echo "$SSH_PRIVATE_KEY")
- git remote set-url origin git@gitlab.com:grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration.git
- export TAG=$(sbot predict version -m auto)
- |
if [[ -z $TAG ]]
then
echo "tag could not be set $@"
exit 1
fi
- echo $TAG > version
- git tag -a v$TAG -m "ci tagged"
- git push origin v$TAG
artifacts:
paths:
- version
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_PROTECTED == "true"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master"
when: always
# runs on protected branches and pushes to repo
build-push:
@@ -30,12 +61,17 @@ build-push:
tags:
- integration
#script:
# - TAG=$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG-$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA sh ./scripts/build-push.sh
# - TAG=$CI_Cbefore_script:
before_script:
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
script:
- TAG=latest sh ./scripts/build-push.sh
- TAG=latest ./scripts/build-push.sh
- TAG=$(cat ./version) ./scripts/build-push.sh
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_PROTECTED == "true"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master"
when: always
deploy-dev:
stage: deploy

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[git]
[git.config]
email = "semverbot@grassroots.org"
name = "semvervot"
[git.tags]
prefix = "v"
[semver]
mode = "git-commit"
[semver.detection]
patch = ["fix", "[fix]", "patch", "[patch]"]
minor = ["minor", "[minor]", "feat", "[feat]", "release", "[release]", "bump", "[bump]"]
major = ["BREAKING CHANGE"]

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This repo uses docker-compose and docker buildkit. Set the following environment variables to get started:
```
export COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1

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**/*.pyc
.pydevproject
/vendor/

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language: python
python:
- "2.7"
script:
- python test/wait-for-it.py

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Giles Hall
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# wait-for-it
`wait-for-it.sh` is a pure bash script that will wait on the availability of a
host and TCP port. It is useful for synchronizing the spin-up of
interdependent services, such as linked docker containers. Since it is a pure
bash script, it does not have any external dependencies.
## Usage
```text
wait-for-it.sh host:port [-s] [-t timeout] [-- command args]
-h HOST | --host=HOST Host or IP under test
-p PORT | --port=PORT TCP port under test
Alternatively, you specify the host and port as host:port
-s | --strict Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds
-q | --quiet Don't output any status messages
-t TIMEOUT | --timeout=TIMEOUT
Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout
-- COMMAND ARGS Execute command with args after the test finishes
```
## Examples
For example, let's test to see if we can access port 80 on `www.google.com`,
and if it is available, echo the message `google is up`.
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:80 -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
google is up
```
You can set your own timeout with the `-t` or `--timeout=` option. Setting
the timeout value to 0 will disable the timeout:
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh -t 0 www.google.com:80 -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting for www.google.com:80 without a timeout
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
google is up
```
The subcommand will be executed regardless if the service is up or not. If you
wish to execute the subcommand only if the service is up, add the `--strict`
argument. In this example, we will test port 81 on `www.google.com` which will
fail:
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:81 --timeout=1 --strict -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 1 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: timeout occurred after waiting 1 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: strict mode, refusing to execute subprocess
```
If you don't want to execute a subcommand, leave off the `--` argument. This
way, you can test the exit condition of `wait-for-it.sh` in your own scripts,
and determine how to proceed:
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
$ echo $?
0
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: timeout occurred after waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:81
$ echo $?
124
```
## Community
*Debian*: There is a [Debian package](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/wait-for-it).

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Use this script to test if a given TCP host/port are available
WAITFORIT_cmdname=${0##*/}
echoerr() { if [[ $WAITFORIT_QUIET -ne 1 ]]; then echo "$@" 1>&2; fi }
usage()
{
cat << USAGE >&2
Usage:
$WAITFORIT_cmdname host:port [-s] [-t timeout] [-- command args]
-h HOST | --host=HOST Host or IP under test
-p PORT | --port=PORT TCP port under test
Alternatively, you specify the host and port as host:port
-s | --strict Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds
-q | --quiet Don't output any status messages
-t TIMEOUT | --timeout=TIMEOUT
Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout
-- COMMAND ARGS Execute command with args after the test finishes
USAGE
exit 1
}
wait_for()
{
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]]; then
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: waiting $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT seconds for $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT"
else
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: waiting for $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT without a timeout"
fi
WAITFORIT_start_ts=$(date +%s)
while :
do
if [[ $WAITFORIT_ISBUSY -eq 1 ]]; then
nc -z $WAITFORIT_HOST $WAITFORIT_PORT
WAITFORIT_result=$?
else
(echo -n > /dev/tcp/$WAITFORIT_HOST/$WAITFORIT_PORT) >/dev/null 2>&1
WAITFORIT_result=$?
fi
if [[ $WAITFORIT_result -eq 0 ]]; then
WAITFORIT_end_ts=$(date +%s)
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT is available after $((WAITFORIT_end_ts - WAITFORIT_start_ts)) seconds"
break
fi
sleep 1
done
return $WAITFORIT_result
}
wait_for_wrapper()
{
# In order to support SIGINT during timeout: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/57692
if [[ $WAITFORIT_QUIET -eq 1 ]]; then
timeout $WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT $0 --quiet --child --host=$WAITFORIT_HOST --port=$WAITFORIT_PORT --timeout=$WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT &
else
timeout $WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT $0 --child --host=$WAITFORIT_HOST --port=$WAITFORIT_PORT --timeout=$WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT &
fi
WAITFORIT_PID=$!
trap "kill -INT -$WAITFORIT_PID" INT
wait $WAITFORIT_PID
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
if [[ $WAITFORIT_RESULT -ne 0 ]]; then
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: timeout occurred after waiting $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT seconds for $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT"
fi
return $WAITFORIT_RESULT
}
# process arguments
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
*:* )
WAITFORIT_hostport=(${1//:/ })
WAITFORIT_HOST=${WAITFORIT_hostport[0]}
WAITFORIT_PORT=${WAITFORIT_hostport[1]}
shift 1
;;
--child)
WAITFORIT_CHILD=1
shift 1
;;
-q | --quiet)
WAITFORIT_QUIET=1
shift 1
;;
-s | --strict)
WAITFORIT_STRICT=1
shift 1
;;
-h)
WAITFORIT_HOST="$2"
if [[ $WAITFORIT_HOST == "" ]]; then break; fi
shift 2
;;
--host=*)
WAITFORIT_HOST="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-p)
WAITFORIT_PORT="$2"
if [[ $WAITFORIT_PORT == "" ]]; then break; fi
shift 2
;;
--port=*)
WAITFORIT_PORT="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-t)
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT="$2"
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT == "" ]]; then break; fi
shift 2
;;
--timeout=*)
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
--)
shift
WAITFORIT_CLI=("$@")
break
;;
--help)
usage
;;
*)
echoerr "Unknown argument: $1"
usage
;;
esac
done
if [[ "$WAITFORIT_HOST" == "" || "$WAITFORIT_PORT" == "" ]]; then
echoerr "Error: you need to provide a host and port to test."
usage
fi
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT=${WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT:-15}
WAITFORIT_STRICT=${WAITFORIT_STRICT:-0}
WAITFORIT_CHILD=${WAITFORIT_CHILD:-0}
WAITFORIT_QUIET=${WAITFORIT_QUIET:-0}
# Check to see if timeout is from busybox?
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH=$(type -p timeout)
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH=$(realpath $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH 2>/dev/null || readlink -f $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH)
WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG=""
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH =~ "busybox" ]]; then
WAITFORIT_ISBUSY=1
# Check if busybox timeout uses -t flag
# (recent Alpine versions don't support -t anymore)
if timeout &>/dev/stdout | grep -q -e '-t '; then
WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG="-t"
fi
else
WAITFORIT_ISBUSY=0
fi
if [[ $WAITFORIT_CHILD -gt 0 ]]; then
wait_for
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
exit $WAITFORIT_RESULT
else
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]]; then
wait_for_wrapper
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
else
wait_for
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
fi
fi
if [[ $WAITFORIT_CLI != "" ]]; then
if [[ $WAITFORIT_RESULT -ne 0 && $WAITFORIT_STRICT -eq 1 ]]; then
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: strict mode, refusing to execute subprocess"
exit $WAITFORIT_RESULT
fi
exec "${WAITFORIT_CLI[@]}"
else
exit $WAITFORIT_RESULT
fi

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**/*.pyc
.pydevproject
/vendor/

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language: python
python:
- "2.7"
script:
- python test/wait-for-it.py

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The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2016 Giles Hall
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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# wait-for-it
`wait-for-it.sh` is a pure bash script that will wait on the availability of a
host and TCP port. It is useful for synchronizing the spin-up of
interdependent services, such as linked docker containers. Since it is a pure
bash script, it does not have any external dependencies.
## Usage
```text
wait-for-it.sh host:port [-s] [-t timeout] [-- command args]
-h HOST | --host=HOST Host or IP under test
-p PORT | --port=PORT TCP port under test
Alternatively, you specify the host and port as host:port
-s | --strict Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds
-q | --quiet Don't output any status messages
-t TIMEOUT | --timeout=TIMEOUT
Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout
-- COMMAND ARGS Execute command with args after the test finishes
```
## Examples
For example, let's test to see if we can access port 80 on `www.google.com`,
and if it is available, echo the message `google is up`.
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:80 -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
google is up
```
You can set your own timeout with the `-t` or `--timeout=` option. Setting
the timeout value to 0 will disable the timeout:
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh -t 0 www.google.com:80 -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting for www.google.com:80 without a timeout
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
google is up
```
The subcommand will be executed regardless if the service is up or not. If you
wish to execute the subcommand only if the service is up, add the `--strict`
argument. In this example, we will test port 81 on `www.google.com` which will
fail:
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:81 --timeout=1 --strict -- echo "google is up"
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 1 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: timeout occurred after waiting 1 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: strict mode, refusing to execute subprocess
```
If you don't want to execute a subcommand, leave off the `--` argument. This
way, you can test the exit condition of `wait-for-it.sh` in your own scripts,
and determine how to proceed:
```text
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:80
wait-for-it.sh: www.google.com:80 is available after 0 seconds
$ echo $?
0
$ ./wait-for-it.sh www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:81
wait-for-it.sh: timeout occurred after waiting 15 seconds for www.google.com:81
$ echo $?
124
```
## Community
*Debian*: There is a [Debian package](https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/wait-for-it).

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Use this script to test if a given TCP host/port are available
WAITFORIT_cmdname=${0##*/}
echoerr() { if [[ $WAITFORIT_QUIET -ne 1 ]]; then echo "$@" 1>&2; fi }
usage()
{
cat << USAGE >&2
Usage:
$WAITFORIT_cmdname host:port [-s] [-t timeout] [-- command args]
-h HOST | --host=HOST Host or IP under test
-p PORT | --port=PORT TCP port under test
Alternatively, you specify the host and port as host:port
-s | --strict Only execute subcommand if the test succeeds
-q | --quiet Don't output any status messages
-t TIMEOUT | --timeout=TIMEOUT
Timeout in seconds, zero for no timeout
-- COMMAND ARGS Execute command with args after the test finishes
USAGE
exit 1
}
wait_for()
{
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]]; then
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: waiting $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT seconds for $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT"
else
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: waiting for $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT without a timeout"
fi
WAITFORIT_start_ts=$(date +%s)
while :
do
if [[ $WAITFORIT_ISBUSY -eq 1 ]]; then
nc -z $WAITFORIT_HOST $WAITFORIT_PORT
WAITFORIT_result=$?
else
(echo -n > /dev/tcp/$WAITFORIT_HOST/$WAITFORIT_PORT) >/dev/null 2>&1
WAITFORIT_result=$?
fi
if [[ $WAITFORIT_result -eq 0 ]]; then
WAITFORIT_end_ts=$(date +%s)
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT is available after $((WAITFORIT_end_ts - WAITFORIT_start_ts)) seconds"
break
fi
sleep 1
done
return $WAITFORIT_result
}
wait_for_wrapper()
{
# In order to support SIGINT during timeout: http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/57692
if [[ $WAITFORIT_QUIET -eq 1 ]]; then
timeout $WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT $0 --quiet --child --host=$WAITFORIT_HOST --port=$WAITFORIT_PORT --timeout=$WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT &
else
timeout $WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT $0 --child --host=$WAITFORIT_HOST --port=$WAITFORIT_PORT --timeout=$WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT &
fi
WAITFORIT_PID=$!
trap "kill -INT -$WAITFORIT_PID" INT
wait $WAITFORIT_PID
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
if [[ $WAITFORIT_RESULT -ne 0 ]]; then
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: timeout occurred after waiting $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT seconds for $WAITFORIT_HOST:$WAITFORIT_PORT"
fi
return $WAITFORIT_RESULT
}
# process arguments
while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]
do
case "$1" in
*:* )
WAITFORIT_hostport=(${1//:/ })
WAITFORIT_HOST=${WAITFORIT_hostport[0]}
WAITFORIT_PORT=${WAITFORIT_hostport[1]}
shift 1
;;
--child)
WAITFORIT_CHILD=1
shift 1
;;
-q | --quiet)
WAITFORIT_QUIET=1
shift 1
;;
-s | --strict)
WAITFORIT_STRICT=1
shift 1
;;
-h)
WAITFORIT_HOST="$2"
if [[ $WAITFORIT_HOST == "" ]]; then break; fi
shift 2
;;
--host=*)
WAITFORIT_HOST="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-p)
WAITFORIT_PORT="$2"
if [[ $WAITFORIT_PORT == "" ]]; then break; fi
shift 2
;;
--port=*)
WAITFORIT_PORT="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
-t)
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT="$2"
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT == "" ]]; then break; fi
shift 2
;;
--timeout=*)
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT="${1#*=}"
shift 1
;;
--)
shift
WAITFORIT_CLI=("$@")
break
;;
--help)
usage
;;
*)
echoerr "Unknown argument: $1"
usage
;;
esac
done
if [[ "$WAITFORIT_HOST" == "" || "$WAITFORIT_PORT" == "" ]]; then
echoerr "Error: you need to provide a host and port to test."
usage
fi
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT=${WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT:-15}
WAITFORIT_STRICT=${WAITFORIT_STRICT:-0}
WAITFORIT_CHILD=${WAITFORIT_CHILD:-0}
WAITFORIT_QUIET=${WAITFORIT_QUIET:-0}
# Check to see if timeout is from busybox?
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH=$(type -p timeout)
WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH=$(realpath $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH 2>/dev/null || readlink -f $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH)
WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG=""
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT_PATH =~ "busybox" ]]; then
WAITFORIT_ISBUSY=1
# Check if busybox timeout uses -t flag
# (recent Alpine versions don't support -t anymore)
if timeout &>/dev/stdout | grep -q -e '-t '; then
WAITFORIT_BUSYTIMEFLAG="-t"
fi
else
WAITFORIT_ISBUSY=0
fi
if [[ $WAITFORIT_CHILD -gt 0 ]]; then
wait_for
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
exit $WAITFORIT_RESULT
else
if [[ $WAITFORIT_TIMEOUT -gt 0 ]]; then
wait_for_wrapper
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
else
wait_for
WAITFORIT_RESULT=$?
fi
fi
if [[ $WAITFORIT_CLI != "" ]]; then
if [[ $WAITFORIT_RESULT -ne 0 && $WAITFORIT_STRICT -eq 1 ]]; then
echoerr "$WAITFORIT_cmdname: strict mode, refusing to execute subprocess"
exit $WAITFORIT_RESULT
fi
exec "${WAITFORIT_CLI[@]}"
else
exit $WAITFORIT_RESULT
fi

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import base64
import confini
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
from cic_cache.db import dsn_from_config
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_cache.runnable.daemons.query import (
@@ -23,26 +24,17 @@ rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
dbdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'db')
migrationsdir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations')
config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, default=config_dir, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('--env-prefix', default=os.environ.get('CONFINI_ENV_PREFIX'), dest='env_prefix', type=str, help='environment prefix for variables to overwrite configuration')
argparser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', help='be verbose')
argparser.add_argument('-vv', action='store_true', help='be more verbose')
# process args
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_base
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_task
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
args = argparser.parse_args()
if args.vv:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
config = confini.Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'DATABASE')
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'SSL')
logg.debug('config:\n{}'.format(config))
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config)
SessionBase.connect(dsn, config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))

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@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ import celery
import confini
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
from cic_cache.db import dsn_from_config
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_cache.tasks.tx import *
@@ -16,35 +17,20 @@ from cic_cache.tasks.tx import *
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, default=config_dir, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('-q', type=str, default='cic-cache', help='queue name for worker tasks')
argparser.add_argument('--env-prefix', default=os.environ.get('CONFINI_ENV_PREFIX'), dest='env_prefix', type=str, help='environment prefix for variables to overwrite configuration')
argparser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', help='be verbose')
argparser.add_argument('-vv', action='store_true', help='be more verbose')
# process args
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_base
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_task
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
args = argparser.parse_args()
if args.vv:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
config = confini.Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config)
SessionBase.connect(dsn)
# verify database connection with minimal sanity query
#session = SessionBase.create_session()
#session.execute('select version_num from alembic_version')
#session.close()
# set up celery
current_app = celery.Celery(__name__)
@@ -87,9 +73,9 @@ def main():
elif args.v:
argv.append('--loglevel=INFO')
argv.append('-Q')
argv.append(args.q)
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
argv.append('-n')
argv.append(args.q)
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
# process args
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_read
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_base
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_sync
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
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@@ -1,19 +1,17 @@
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
FROM registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-55da5f4e as dev
# RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag cic-base[full_graph]==0.1.2b9
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
COPY requirements.txt .
#RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag -r test_requirements.txt
#RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag .
#RUN pip install .[server]
ARG EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY="https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_ARGS=""
ARG PIP_INDEX_URL="https://pypi.org/simple"
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt
COPY . .
@@ -23,10 +21,10 @@ RUN python setup.py install
# ini files in config directory defines the configurable parameters for the application
# they can all be overridden by environment variables
# to generate a list of environment variables from configuration, use: confini-dump -z <dir> (executable provided by confini package)
COPY config/ /usr/local/etc/cic-cache/
#COPY config/ /usr/local/etc/cic-cache/
# for db migrations
RUN git clone https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it.git /usr/local/bin/wait-for-it/
COPY ./aux/wait-for-it/wait-for-it.sh ./
COPY cic_cache/db/migrations/ /usr/local/share/cic-cache/alembic/
COPY /docker/start_tracker.sh ./start_tracker.sh

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@@ -17,11 +17,12 @@ logg = logging.getLogger()
rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
dbdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'db')
migrationsdir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations')
configdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'data', 'config')
config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
#config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, default=config_dir, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('--env-prefix', default=os.environ.get('CONFINI_ENV_PREFIX'), dest='env_prefix', type=str, help='environment prefix for variables to overwrite configuration')
argparser.add_argument('--migrations-dir', dest='migrations_dir', default=migrationsdir, type=str, help='path to alembic migrations directory')
argparser.add_argument('--reset', action='store_true', help='downgrade before upgrading')
@@ -35,7 +36,7 @@ if args.vv:
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
config = confini.Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config = confini.Config(configdir, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'DATABASE')
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'SSL')

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
celery==4.4.7
erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.5a3
cic-eth-registry~=0.6.1a5
chainlib~=0.0.9rc3
cic_eth~=0.12.4a9
cic-eth-registry~=0.6.1a6
chainlib~=0.0.9rc1
cic_eth~=0.12.4a11

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[metadata]
name = cic-eth-aux-erc20-demurrage-token
version = 0.0.2a6
version = 0.0.2a7
description = cic-eth tasks supporting erc20 demurrage token
author = Louis Holbrook
author_email = dev@holbrook.no

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
SQLAlchemy==1.3.20
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a5,<0.7.0
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a6,<0.7.0
hexathon~=0.0.1a8
chainqueue>=0.0.4a6,<0.1.0
eth-erc20>=0.1.2a2,<0.2.0

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@@ -683,3 +683,4 @@ class Api(ApiBase):
t = self.callback_success.apply_async([r])
return t

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@@ -10,7 +10,6 @@ import datetime
# external imports
import celery
from cic_eth_registry import CICRegistry
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from chainlib.eth.tx import unpack
from chainlib.connection import RPCConnection

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@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ arg_flags = cic_eth.cli.argflag_std_read
local_arg_flags = cic_eth.cli.argflag_local_task
argparser = cic_eth.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
argparser.add_argument('--default-token-symbol', dest='default_token_symbol', type=str, help='Symbol of default token to use')
#argparser.add_argument('--default-token-symbol', dest='default_token_symbol', type=str, help='Symbol of default token to use')
argparser.add_argument('--trace-queue-status', default=None, dest='trace_queue_status', action='store_true', help='set to perist all queue entry status changes to storage')
argparser.add_argument('--aux-all', action='store_true', help='include tasks from all submodules from the aux module path')
argparser.add_argument('--aux', action='append', type=str, default=[], help='add single submodule from the aux module path')
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ args = argparser.parse_args()
# process config
extra_args = {
'default_token_symbol': 'CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL',
# 'default_token_symbol': 'CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL',
'aux_all': None,
'aux': None,
'trace_queue_status': 'TASKS_TRACE_QUEUE_STATUS',
@@ -187,6 +187,17 @@ elif len(args.aux) > 0:
logg.info('aux module {} found in path {}'.format(v, aux_dir))
aux.append(v)
default_token_symbol = config.get('CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL')
defaullt_token_address = None
if default_token_symbol:
default_token_address = registry.by_name(default_token_symbol)
else:
default_token_address = registry.by_name('DefaultToken')
c = ERC20Token(chain_spec, conn, default_token_address)
default_token_symbol = c.symbol
logg.info('found default token {} address {}'.format(default_token_symbol, default_token_address))
config.add(default_token_symbol, 'CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL', exists_ok=True)
for v in aux:
mname = 'cic_eth_aux.' + v
mod = importlib.import_module(mname)
@@ -204,8 +215,8 @@ def main():
argv.append('-n')
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
BaseTask.default_token_symbol = config.get('CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL')
BaseTask.default_token_address = registry.by_name(BaseTask.default_token_symbol)
BaseTask.default_token_symbol = default_token_symbol
BaseTask.default_token_address = default_token_address
default_token = ERC20Token(chain_spec, conn, add_0x(BaseTask.default_token_address))
default_token.load(conn)
BaseTask.default_token_decimals = default_token.decimals

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ version = (
0,
12,
4,
'alpha.11',
'alpha.14',
)
version_object = semver.VersionInfo(

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth-accounts
@section Accounts
Accounts are private keys in the signer component keyed by "addresses," a one-way transformation of a public key. Data can be signed by using the account as identifier for corresponding RPC requests.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
@node cic-eth system maintenance
@anchor{cic-eth-appendix-system-maintenance}
@appendix Admin API
The admin API is still in an early stage of refinement. User friendliness can be considerably improved.
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Get the current state of a lock
@appendixsection tag_account
Associate an identifier with an account address (@xref{cic-eth system accounts})
Associate an identifier with an account address (@xref{cic-eth-system-accounts})
@appendixsection have_account

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@@ -14,5 +14,6 @@ Released 2021 under GPL3
@c
@contents
@include index.texi
@include content.texi
@include appendix.texi

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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
@include admin.texi
@include chains.texi
@include transfertypes.texi

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
@node cic-eth Appendix Task chains
@anchor{cic-eth-appendix-task-chains}
@appendix Task chains
TBC - explain here how to generate these chain diagrams

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth configuration
@section Configuration
Configuration parameters are grouped by configuration filename.

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
@node cic-eth
@top cic-eth
@include intro.texi
@include dependencies.texi
@include configuration.texi
@include system.texi
@@ -9,6 +9,3 @@
@include incoming.texi
@include services.texi
@include tools.texi
@include admin.texi
@include chains.texi
@include transfertypes.texi

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth-dependencies
@section Dependencies
This application is written in Python 3.8. It is tightly coupled with @code{python-celery}, which provides the task worker ecosystem. It also uses @code{SQLAlchemy} which provides useful abstractions for persistent storage though SQL, and @code{alembic} for database schema migrations.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
@node cic-eth-incoming
@anchor{cic-eth-incoming}
@section Incoming transactions
All transactions in mined blocks will be passed to a selection of plugin filters to the @code{chainsyncer} component. Each of these filters are individual python module files in @code{cic_eth.runnable.daemons.filters}. This section describes their function.

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@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
@node cic-eth-interacting
@section Interacting with the system
The API to the @var{cic-eth} component is a proxy for executing @emph{chains of Celery tasks}. The tasks that compose individual chains are documented in @ref{cic-eth Appendix Task chains,the Task Chain appendix}, which also describes a CLI tool that can generate graph representationso of them.
The API to the @var{cic-eth} component is a proxy for executing @emph{chains of Celery tasks}. The tasks that compose individual chains are documented in @ref{cic-eth-appendix-task-chains,the Task Chain appendix}, which also describes a CLI tool that can generate graph representationso of them.
There are two API classes, @var{Api} and @var{AdminApi}. The former is described later in this section, the latter described in @ref{cic-eth system maintenance,the Admin API appendix}.
There are two API classes, @var{Api} and @var{AdminApi}. The former is described later in this section, the latter described in @ref{cic-eth-appendix-system-maintenance,the Admin API appendix}.
@subsection Interface

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth-outgoing
@section Outgoing transactions
@strong{Important! A pre-requisite for proper functioning of the component is that no other agent is sending transactions to the network for any of the keys in the keystore.}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth-services
@section Services
There are four daemons that together orchestrate all of the aforementioned recipes. This section will provide a high level description of them.

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
@node cic-eth system accounts
@section System initialization
When the system starts for the first time, it is locked for any state change request other than account creation@footnote{Specifically, the @code{INIT}, @code{SEND} and @code{QUEUE} lock bits are set.}. These locks should be @emph{reset} once system initialization has been completed. Currently, system initialization only involves creating and tagging required system accounts, as specified below.
See @ref{cic-eth-locking,Locking} and @ref{cic-eth-tools-ctrl,ctrl in Tools} for details on locking.
@anchor{cic-eth-system-accounts}
@subsection System accounts
Certain accounts in the system have special roles. These are defined by @emph{tagging} certain accounts addresses with well-known identifiers.

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth-tools
@section Tools
A collection of CLI tools have been provided to help with diagnostics and other administrative tasks. These use the same configuration infrastructure as the daemons.
@@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ Execute a token transfer on behalf of a custodial account.
@subsection tag (cic-eth-tag)
Associate an account address with a string identifier. @xref{cic-eth system accounts}
Associate an account address with a string identifier. @xref{cic-eth-system-accounts}
@anchor{cic-eth-tools-ctrl}

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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
@node cic-eth Appendix Transaction types
@appendix Transfer types
@table @var

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@@ -1,46 +1,32 @@
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
FROM registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-55da5f4e as dev
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
# Copy just the requirements and install....this _might_ give docker a hint on caching but we
# do load these all into setup.py later
# TODO can we take all the requirements out of setup.py and just do a pip install -r requirements.txt && python setup.py
#COPY cic-eth/requirements.txt .
ARG EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY="https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433
ARG EXTRA_PIP_ARGS=""
#RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
# pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
# --force-reinstall \
# --extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
# -r requirements.txt
ARG PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.org/simple
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
$EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
cic-eth-aux-erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.2a6
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
cic-eth-aux-erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.2a7
COPY *requirements.txt ./
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
$EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt \
-r services_requirements.txt \
-r admin_requirements.txt
# always install the latest signer
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
$EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
crypto-dev-signer
COPY . .
RUN python setup.py install
@@ -53,7 +39,7 @@ RUN chmod 755 *.sh
# # ini files in config directory defines the configurable parameters for the application
# # they can all be overridden by environment variables
# # to generate a list of environment variables from configuration, use: confini-dump -z <dir> (executable provided by confini package)
COPY config/ /usr/local/etc/cic-eth/
#COPY config/ /usr/local/etc/cic-eth/
COPY cic_eth/db/migrations/ /usr/local/share/cic-eth/alembic/
COPY crypto_dev_signer_config/ /usr/local/etc/crypto-dev-signer/

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@@ -2,5 +2,6 @@
set -e
>&2 echo executing database migration
python scripts/migrate.py -c /usr/local/etc/cic-eth --migrations-dir /usr/local/share/cic-eth/alembic -vv
#python scripts/migrate.py -c /usr/local/etc/cic-eth --migrations-dir /usr/local/share/cic-eth/alembic -vv
python scripts/migrate.py --migrations-dir /usr/local/share/cic-eth/alembic -vv
set +e

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
celery==4.4.7
chainlib-eth>=0.0.9rc4,<0.1.0
chainlib-eth>=0.0.10a16,<0.1.0
semver==2.13.0
crypto-dev-signer>=0.4.15rc2,<0.5.0

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
chainqueue>=0.0.5a1,<0.1.0
chainsyncer[sql]>=0.0.6a3,<0.1.0
chainqueue>=0.0.6a1,<0.1.0
chainsyncer[sql]>=0.0.7a3,<0.1.0
alembic==1.4.2
confini>=0.3.6rc4,<0.5.0
redis==3.5.3
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ pycryptodome==3.10.1
liveness~=0.0.1a7
eth-address-index>=0.2.4a1,<0.3.0
eth-accounts-index>=0.1.2a3,<0.2.0
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a5,<0.7.0
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a6,<0.7.0
erc20-faucet>=0.3.2a2,<0.4.0
erc20-transfer-authorization>=0.3.5a2,<0.4.0
sarafu-faucet>=0.0.7a2,<0.1.0

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@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
[metadata]
name = cic-eth
version = attr: cic_eth.version.__version_string__
#version = attr: cic_eth.version.__version_string__
version = 0.12.4a13
description = CIC Network Ethereum interaction
author = Louis Holbrook
author_email = dev@holbrook.no

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@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ def test_tokens_noproof(
custodial_roles,
foo_token_declaration,
bar_token_declaration,
celery_worker,
celery_session_worker,
):
api = Api(str(default_chain_spec), queue=None, callback_param='foo')

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
crypto-dev-signer>=0.4.15rc2,<=0.4.15
chainqueue>=0.0.5a1,<0.1.0
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a5,<0.7.0
chainqueue>=0.0.5a3,<0.1.0
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a6,<0.7.0
redis==3.5.3
hexathon~=0.0.1a8
pycryptodome==3.10.1

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@@ -1,19 +1,23 @@
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
#FROM node:15.3.0-alpine3.10
FROM node:lts-alpine3.14
FROM node:15.3.0-alpine3.10
WORKDIR /root
RUN apk add --no-cache postgresql bash
ARG NPM_REPOSITORY=${NPM_REPOSITORY:-https://registry.npmjs.org}
RUN npm config set snyk=false
#RUN npm config set registry={NPM_REPOSITORY}
RUN npm config set registry=${NPM_REPOSITORY}
# copy the dependencies
COPY package.json package-lock.json .
COPY package.json package-lock.json ./
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.npm \
npm set cache /root/.npm && \
npm ci
npm cache verify && \
npm ci --verbose
COPY webpack.config.js .
COPY tsconfig.json .
COPY webpack.config.js ./
COPY tsconfig.json ./
## required to build the cic-client-meta module
COPY . .
COPY tests/*.asc /root/pgp/

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@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
create table if not exists store (
id serial primary key not null,
owner_fingerprint text not null,
owner_fingerprint text default null,
hash char(64) not null unique,
content text not null
content text not null,
mime_type text
);
create index if not exists idx_fp on store ((lower(owner_fingerprint)));

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@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
create table if not exists store (
/*id serial primary key not null,*/
id integer primary key autoincrement,
owner_fingerprint text not null,
owner_fingerprint text default null,
hash char(64) not null unique,
content text not null
content text not null,
mime_type text
);
create index if not exists idx_fp on store ((lower(owner_fingerprint)));

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@@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
import * as Automerge from 'automerge';
import * as pgp from 'openpgp';
import * as crypto from 'crypto';
import { Envelope, Syncable } from '@cicnet/crdt-meta';
import { Envelope, Syncable, bytesToHex } from '@cicnet/crdt-meta';
function handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore) {
const sql = "SELECT content FROM store WHERE hash = '" + digest + "'";
return new Promise<string|boolean>((whohoo, doh) => {
const sql = "SELECT owner_fingerprint, content, mime_type FROM store WHERE hash = '" + digest + "'";
return new Promise<any>((whohoo, doh) => {
db.query(sql, (e, rs) => {
if (e !== null && e !== undefined) {
doh(e);
@@ -16,16 +17,36 @@ function handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore) {
return;
}
const immutable = rs.rows[0]['owner_fingerprint'] == undefined;
let mimeType;
if (immutable) {
if (rs.rows[0]['mime_type'] === undefined) {
mimeType = 'application/octet-stream';
} else {
mimeType = rs.rows[0]['mime_type'];
}
} else {
mimeType = 'application/json';
}
const cipherText = rs.rows[0]['content'];
pgp.message.readArmored(cipherText).then((m) => {
const opts = {
message: m,
privateKeys: [keystore.getPrivateKey()],
format: 'binary',
};
pgp.decrypt(opts).then((plainText) => {
const o = Syncable.fromJSON(plainText.data);
const r = JSON.stringify(o.m['data']);
whohoo(r);
let r;
if (immutable) {
r = plainText.data;
} else {
mimeType = 'application/json';
const d = new TextDecoder().decode(plainText.data);
const o = Syncable.fromJSON(d);
r = JSON.stringify(o.m['data']);
}
whohoo([r, mimeType]);
}).catch((e) => {
console.error('decrypt', e);
doh(e);
@@ -57,6 +78,7 @@ function handleServerMergePost(data, db, digest, keystore, signer) {
} else {
e = Envelope.fromJSON(v);
s = e.unwrap();
console.debug('s', s, o)
s.replace(o, 'server merge');
e.set(s);
s.onwrap = (e) => {
@@ -139,7 +161,13 @@ function handleClientMergeGet(db, digest, keystore) {
privateKeys: [keystore.getPrivateKey()],
};
pgp.decrypt(opts).then((plainText) => {
const o = Syncable.fromJSON(plainText.data);
let d;
if (typeof(plainText.data) == 'string') {
d = plainText.data;
} else {
d = new TextDecoder().decode(plainText.data);
}
const o = Syncable.fromJSON(d);
const e = new Envelope(o);
whohoo(e.toJSON());
}).catch((e) => {
@@ -201,10 +229,65 @@ function handleClientMergePut(data, db, digest, keystore, signer) {
});
}
function handleImmutablePost(data, db, digest, keystore, contentType) {
return new Promise<Array<string|boolean>>((whohoo, doh) => {
let data_binary = data;
const h = crypto.createHash('sha256');
h.update(data_binary);
const z = h.digest();
const r = bytesToHex(z);
if (digest) {
if (r != digest) {
doh('hash mismatch: ' + r + ' != ' + digest);
return;
}
} else {
digest = r;
console.debug('calculated digest ' + digest);
}
handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore).then((haveDigest) => {
if (haveDigest !== false) {
whohoo([false, digest]);
return;
}
let message;
if (typeof(data) == 'string') {
data_binary = new TextEncoder().encode(data);
message = pgp.message.fromText(data);
} else {
message = pgp.message.fromBinary(data);
}
const opts = {
message: message,
publicKeys: keystore.getEncryptKeys(),
};
pgp.encrypt(opts).then((cipherText) => {
const sql = "INSERT INTO store (hash, content, mime_type) VALUES ('" + digest + "', '" + cipherText.data + "', '" + contentType + "') ON CONFLICT (hash) DO UPDATE SET content = EXCLUDED.content;";
db.query(sql, (e, rs) => {
if (e !== null && e !== undefined) {
doh(e);
return;
}
whohoo([true, digest]);
});
}).catch((e) => {
doh(e);
});
}).catch((e) => {
doh(e);
});
});
}
export {
handleClientMergePut,
handleClientMergeGet,
handleServerMergePost,
handleServerMergePut,
handleNoMergeGet,
handleImmutablePost,
};

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@@ -118,37 +118,71 @@ async function processRequest(req, res) {
return;
}
let mod = req.method.toLowerCase() + ":automerge:";
let modDetail = undefined;
let immutablePost = false;
try {
digest = parseDigest(req.url);
} catch(e) {
console.error('digest error: ' + e)
res.writeHead(400, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.end();
return;
if (req.url == '/') {
immutablePost = true;
modDetail = 'immutable';
} else {
console.error('url is not empty (' + req.url + ') and not valid digest error: ' + e)
res.writeHead(400, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.end();
return;
}
}
const mergeHeader = req.headers['x-cic-automerge'];
let mod = req.method.toLowerCase() + ":automerge:";
switch (mergeHeader) {
case "client":
mod += "client"; // client handles merges
break;
case "server":
mod += "server"; // server handles merges
break;
default:
mod += "none"; // merged object only (get only)
if (modDetail === undefined) {
const mergeHeader = req.headers['x-cic-automerge'];
switch (mergeHeader) {
case "client":
if (immutablePost) {
res.writeHead(400, 'Valid digest missing', {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.end();
return;
}
modDetail = "client"; // client handles merges
break;
case "server":
if (immutablePost) {
res.writeHead(400, 'Valid digest missing', {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.end();
return;
}
modDetail = "server"; // server handles merges
break;
case "immutable":
modDetail = "immutable"; // no merging, literal immutable content with content-addressing
break;
default:
modDetail = "none"; // merged object only (get only)
}
}
mod += modDetail;
let data = '';
// handle bigger chunks of data
let data;
req.on('data', (d) => {
data += d;
if (data === undefined) {
data = d;
} else {
data += d;
}
});
req.on('end', async () => {
console.debug('mode', mod);
let content = '';
req.on('end', async (d) => {
let inputContentType = req.headers['content-type'];
let debugString = 'executing mode ' + mod ;
if (data !== undefined) {
debugString += ' for content type ' + inputContentType + ' length ' + data.length;
}
console.debug(debugString);
let content;
let contentType = 'application/json';
console.debug('handling data', data);
let statusCode = 200;
let r:any = undefined;
try {
switch (mod) {
@@ -159,6 +193,7 @@ async function processRequest(req, res) {
res.end();
return;
}
content = '';
break;
case 'get:automerge:client':
@@ -176,6 +211,7 @@ async function processRequest(req, res) {
res.end();
return;
}
content = '';
break;
//case 'get:automerge:server':
// content = await handlers.handleServerMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
@@ -183,12 +219,24 @@ async function processRequest(req, res) {
case 'get:automerge:none':
r = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
if (r == false) {
if (r === false) {
res.writeHead(404, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.end();
return;
}
content = r;
content = r[0];
contentType = r[1];
break;
case 'post:automerge:immutable':
if (inputContentType === undefined) {
inputContentType = 'application/octet-stream';
}
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(data, db, digest, keystore, inputContentType);
if (r[0]) {
statusCode = 201;
}
content = r[1];
break;
default:
@@ -204,14 +252,21 @@ async function processRequest(req, res) {
}
if (content === undefined) {
console.error('empty content', data);
console.error('empty content', mod, digest, data);
res.writeHead(404, {"Content-Type": "text/plain"});
res.end();
return;
}
const responseContentLength = (new TextEncoder().encode(content)).length;
res.writeHead(200, {
//let responseContentLength;
//if (typeof(content) == 'string') {
// (new TextEncoder().encode(content)).length;
//}
const responseContentLength = content.length;
//if (responseContentLength === undefined) {
// responseContentLength = 0;
//}
res.writeHead(statusCode, {
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",
"Content-Type": contentType,
"Content-Length": responseContentLength,

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@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ import * as handlers from '../scripts/server/handlers';
import { Envelope, Syncable, ArgPair, PGPKeyStore, PGPSigner, KeyStore, Signer } from '@cicnet/crdt-meta';
import { SqliteAdapter } from '../src/db';
const hashOfFoo = '2c26b46b68ffc68ff99b453c1d30413413422d706483bfa0f98a5e886266e7ae';
function createKeystore() {
const pksa = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/privatekeys.asc', 'utf-8');
const pubksa = fs.readFileSync(__dirname + '/publickeys.asc', 'utf-8');
@@ -44,11 +46,13 @@ function createDatabase(sqlite_file:string):Promise<any> {
// doh(e);
// return;
// }
// get this from real sql files sources
const sql = `CREATE TABLE store (
id integer primary key autoincrement,
owner_fingerprint text not null,
owner_fingerprint text default null,
hash char(64) not null unique,
content text not null
content text not null,
mime_type text default null
);
`
@@ -111,15 +115,18 @@ describe('server', async () => {
let j = env.toJSON();
const content = await handlers.handleClientMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
assert(content); // true-ish
console.debug('content', content);
let v = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
if (v === undefined) {
if (v === false) {
db.close();
assert.fail('');
}
db.close();
return;
v = await handlers.handleClientMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
if (v === undefined) {
if (v === false) {
db.close();
assert.fail('');
}
@@ -187,7 +194,7 @@ describe('server', async () => {
j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
assert(v); // true-ish
let o = JSON.parse(j);
let o = JSON.parse(j[0]);
o.bar = 'xyzzy';
j = JSON.stringify(o);
@@ -212,82 +219,39 @@ describe('server', async () => {
j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
assert(j); // true-ish
o = JSON.parse(j);
o = JSON.parse(j[0]);
console.log(o);
db.close();
});
await it('server_merge', async () => {
const keystore = await createKeystore();
const signer = new PGPSigner(keystore);
const db = await createDatabase(__dirname + '/db.three.sqlite');
const digest = 'deadbeef';
let s = new Syncable(digest, {
bar: 'baz',
});
let env = await wrap(s, signer)
let j:any = env.toJSON();
let v = await handlers.handleClientMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
assert(v); // true-ish
j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
assert(v); // true-ish
let o = JSON.parse(j);
o.bar = 'xyzzy';
j = JSON.stringify(o);
let signMaterial = await handlers.handleServerMergePost(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
assert(signMaterial)
env = Envelope.fromJSON(signMaterial);
console.log('envvvv', env);
const signedData = await signData(env.o['digest'], keystore);
console.log('signed', signedData);
o = {
'm': env,
's': signedData,
}
j = JSON.stringify(o);
console.log(j);
v = await handlers.handleServerMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
assert(v);
j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
assert(j); // true-ish
o = JSON.parse(j);
console.log(o);
db.close();
});
// await it('server_merge_empty', async () => {
// await it('server_merge', async () => {
// const keystore = await createKeystore();
// const signer = new PGPSigner(keystore);
//
// const db = await createDatabase(__dirname + '/db.three.sqlite');
//
// const digest = '0xdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef';
// let o:any = {
// foo: 'bar',
// xyzzy: 42,
// }
// let j:any = JSON.stringify(o);
// const digest = 'deadbeef';
// let s = new Syncable(digest, {
// bar: 'baz',
// });
// let env = await wrap(s, signer)
// let j:any = env.toJSON();
//
// let v = await handlers.handleClientMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
// assert(v); // true-ish
//
// j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
// assert(v); // true-ish
//
// let o = JSON.parse(j);
// o.bar = 'xyzzy';
// j = JSON.stringify(o);
//
// let signMaterial = await handlers.handleServerMergePost(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
// assert(signMaterial)
//
// const env = Envelope.fromJSON(signMaterial);
// env = Envelope.fromJSON(signMaterial);
//
// console.log('envvvv', env);
//
@@ -301,7 +265,7 @@ describe('server', async () => {
// j = JSON.stringify(o);
// console.log(j);
//
// let v = await handlers.handleServerMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
// v = await handlers.handleServerMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
// assert(v);
//
// j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
@@ -311,5 +275,88 @@ describe('server', async () => {
//
// db.close();
// });
//
await it('server_merge_empty', async () => {
const keystore = await createKeystore();
const signer = new PGPSigner(keystore);
const db = await createDatabase(__dirname + '/db.three.sqlite');
const digest = '0xdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef';
let o:any = {
foo: 'bar',
xyzzy: 42,
}
let j:any = JSON.stringify(o);
let signMaterial = await handlers.handleServerMergePost(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
assert(signMaterial)
const env = Envelope.fromJSON(signMaterial);
console.log('envvvv', env);
const signedData = await signData(env.o['digest'], keystore);
console.log('signed', signedData);
o = {
'm': env,
's': signedData,
}
j = JSON.stringify(o);
console.log(j);
let v = await handlers.handleServerMergePut(j, db, digest, keystore, signer);
assert(v);
j = await handlers.handleNoMergeGet(db, digest, keystore);
assert(j); // true-ish
o = JSON.parse(j[0]);
console.log(o);
db.close();
});
await it('immutable_nodigest', async() => {
const keystore = await createKeystore();
const db = await createDatabase(__dirname + '/db.three.sqlite');
const s:string = 'foo';
let r;
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(s, db, undefined, keystore, 'text/plain');
assert(r[0]);
assert(hashOfFoo == r[1]);
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(s, db, undefined, keystore, 'text/plain');
assert(!r[0]);
assert(hashOfFoo == r[1]);
const b:Uint8Array = new TextEncoder().encode(s);
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(b, db, undefined, keystore, 'text/plain');
assert(!r[0]);
assert(hashOfFoo == r[1]);
});
await it('immutable_digest', async() => {
const keystore = await createKeystore();
const db = await createDatabase(__dirname + '/db.three.sqlite');
const s:string = 'foo';
const b:Uint8Array = new TextEncoder().encode(s);
let r;
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(b, db, hashOfFoo, keystore, 'application/octet-stream');
assert(r[0]);
assert(hashOfFoo == r[1]);
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(b, db, hashOfFoo, keystore, 'application/octet-stream');
assert(!r[0]);
assert(hashOfFoo == r[1]);
r = await handlers.handleImmutablePost(s, db, hashOfFoo, keystore, 'text/plain');
assert(!r[0]);
assert(hashOfFoo == r[1]);
});
});

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import semver
logg = logging.getLogger()
version = (0, 4, 0, 'alpha.10')
version = (0, 4, 0, 'alpha.11')
version_object = semver.VersionInfo(
major=version[0],

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@@ -1,22 +1,28 @@
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
FROM registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-55da5f4e as dev
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
#RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag cic-base[full_graph]==0.1.2a62
RUN apt-get install libffi-dev -y
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433
ARG EXTRA_PIP_ARGS=""
ARG PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.org/simple
ARG EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY="https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple"
COPY requirements.txt .
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt
COPY . .
RUN python setup.py install
COPY docker/*.sh .
RUN chmod +x *.sh
COPY docker/*.sh ./
RUN chmod +x /root/*.sh
# ini files in config directory defines the configurable parameters for the application
# they can all be overridden by environment variables

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
confini~=0.4.1a1
confini>=0.3.6rc4,<0.5.0
africastalking==1.2.3
SQLAlchemy==1.3.20
alembic==1.4.2
psycopg2==2.8.6
celery==4.4.7
redis==3.5.3
semver==2.13.0

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@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY=registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2 as dev
WORKDIR /root
RUN apt-get install libffi-dev -y
COPY requirements.txt .
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_ARGS=""
ARG PIP_INDEX_URL="https://pypi.org/simple"
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt
COPY . .
#RUN chmod +x *.sh

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
funga-eth[sql]>=0.5.1a1,<0.6.0

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from typing import Optional
# third-party imports
from cic_eth.api import Api
from cic_eth_aux.erc20_demurrage_token.api import Api as DemurrageApi
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.transaction import from_wei
@@ -102,7 +103,7 @@ def get_cached_available_balance(blockchain_address: str) -> float:
:rtype: float
"""
identifier = bytes.fromhex(blockchain_address)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, salt=':cic.balances')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, salt=MetadataPointer.BALANCES)
cached_balances = get_cached_data(key=key)
if cached_balances:
return calculate_available_balance(json.loads(cached_balances))
@@ -117,5 +118,5 @@ def get_cached_adjusted_balance(identifier: bytes):
:return:
:rtype:
"""
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.adjusted_balance')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES_ADJUSTED)
return get_cached_data(key)

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ from typing import Optional
import celery
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_eth.api import Api
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local import
from cic_ussd.account.chain import Chain
@@ -53,7 +54,7 @@ def get_cached_statement(blockchain_address: str) -> bytes:
:rtype: str
"""
identifier = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(blockchain_address))
key = cache_data_key(identifier=identifier, salt=':cic.statement')
key = cache_data_key(identifier=identifier, salt=MetadataPointer.STATEMENT)
return get_cached_data(key=key)

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ from typing import Dict, Optional
# external imports
from cic_eth.api import Api
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.chain import Chain
@@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ def get_cached_default_token(chain_str: str) -> Optional[str]:
:rtype:
"""
logg.debug(f'Retrieving default token from cache for chain: {chain_str}')
key = cache_data_key(identifier=chain_str.encode('utf-8'), salt=':cic.default_token_data')
key = cache_data_key(identifier=chain_str.encode('utf-8'), salt=MetadataPointer.TOKEN_DEFAULT)
return get_cached_data(key=key)

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@@ -2,7 +2,8 @@
import hashlib
import logging
# third-party imports
# external imports
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
from redis import Redis
logg = logging.getLogger()
@@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ def get_cached_data(key: str):
return cache.get(name=key)
def cache_data_key(identifier: bytes, salt: str):
def cache_data_key(identifier: bytes, salt: MetadataPointer):
"""
:param identifier:
:type identifier:
@@ -49,5 +50,5 @@ def cache_data_key(identifier: bytes, salt: str):
"""
hash_object = hashlib.new("sha256")
hash_object.update(identifier)
hash_object.update(salt.encode(encoding="utf-8"))
hash_object.update(salt.value.encode(encoding="utf-8"))
return hash_object.digest().hex()

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import json
# external imports
from cic_eth.api import Api
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.metadata import get_cached_preferred_language, parse_account_metadata
@@ -109,7 +110,7 @@ class Account(SessionBase):
:rtype: str
"""
identifier = bytes.fromhex(self.blockchain_address)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.person')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PERSON)
account_metadata = get_cached_data(key)
if not account_metadata:
return self.phone_number

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ from datetime import datetime, timedelta
# external imports
import i18n.config
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.balance import (calculate_available_balance,
@@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ class MenuProcessor:
token_symbol = get_default_token_symbol()
blockchain_address = self.account.blockchain_address
balances = get_balances(blockchain_address, chain_str, token_symbol, False)[0]
key = cache_data_key(self.identifier, ':cic.balances')
key = cache_data_key(self.identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES)
cache_data(key, json.dumps(balances))
available_balance = calculate_available_balance(balances)
now = datetime.now()
@@ -173,7 +174,7 @@ class MenuProcessor:
else:
timestamp = int((now - timedelta(30)).timestamp())
adjusted_balance = get_adjusted_balance(to_wei(int(available_balance)), chain_str, timestamp, token_symbol)
key = cache_data_key(self.identifier, ':cic.adjusted_balance')
key = cache_data_key(self.identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES_ADJUSTED)
cache_data(key, json.dumps(adjusted_balance))
query_statement(blockchain_address)

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@@ -10,14 +10,14 @@ import i18n
import redis
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from confini import Config
from cic_types.ext.metadata import Metadata
from cic_types.ext.metadata.signer import Signer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.chain import Chain
from cic_ussd.cache import Cache
from cic_ussd.db import dsn_from_config
from cic_ussd.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_ussd.metadata.signer import Signer
from cic_ussd.metadata.base import Metadata
from cic_ussd.phone_number import Support
from cic_ussd.session.ussd_session import UssdSession as InMemoryUssdSession
from cic_ussd.validator import validate_presence
@@ -87,11 +87,8 @@ Signer.key_file_path = key_file_path
i18n.load_path.append(config.get('LOCALE_PATH'))
i18n.set('fallback', config.get('LOCALE_FALLBACK'))
chain_spec = ChainSpec(
common_name=config.get('CIC_COMMON_NAME'),
engine=config.get('CIC_ENGINE'),
network_id=config.get('CIC_NETWORK_ID')
)
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(config.get('CHAIN_SPEC'))
Chain.spec = chain_spec
Support.phone_number = config.get('OFFICE_SUPPORT_PHONE')

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@@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ import i18n
import redis
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from confini import Config
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
from cic_types.ext.metadata import Metadata
from cic_types.ext.metadata.signer import Signer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.chain import Chain
@@ -25,8 +28,6 @@ from cic_ussd.files.local_files import create_local_file_data_stores, json_file_
from cic_ussd.http.requests import get_request_endpoint, get_request_method
from cic_ussd.http.responses import with_content_headers
from cic_ussd.menu.ussd_menu import UssdMenu
from cic_ussd.metadata.base import Metadata
from cic_ussd.metadata.signer import Signer
from cic_ussd.phone_number import process_phone_number, Support, E164Format
from cic_ussd.processor.ussd import handle_menu_operations
from cic_ussd.runnable.server_base import exportable_parser, logg
@@ -96,11 +97,7 @@ celery.Celery(backend=config.get('CELERY_RESULT_URL'), broker=config.get('CELERY
states = json_file_parser(filepath=config.get('MACHINE_STATES'))
transitions = json_file_parser(filepath=config.get('MACHINE_TRANSITIONS'))
chain_spec = ChainSpec(
common_name=config.get('CIC_COMMON_NAME'),
engine=config.get('CIC_ENGINE'),
network_id=config.get('CIC_NETWORK_ID')
)
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(config.get('CHAIN_SPEC'))
Chain.spec = chain_spec
UssdStateMachine.states = states
@@ -113,7 +110,7 @@ default_token_data = query_default_token(chain_str)
# cache default token for re-usability
if default_token_data:
cache_key = cache_data_key(chain_str.encode('utf-8'), ':cic.default_token_data')
cache_key = cache_data_key(chain_str.encode('utf-8'), MetadataPointer.TOKEN_DEFAULT)
cache_data(key=cache_key, data=json.dumps(default_token_data))
else:
raise InitializationError(f'Default token data for: {chain_str} not found.')

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@@ -3,8 +3,10 @@ import json
import logging
from datetime import timedelta
# third-party imports
# external imports
import celery
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.balance import get_balances, calculate_available_balance
@@ -87,7 +89,7 @@ def balances_callback(result: list, param: str, status_code: int):
balances = result[0]
identifier = bytes.fromhex(param)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.balances')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES)
cache_data(key, json.dumps(balances))

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@@ -2,9 +2,10 @@
import json
import logging
# third-party imports
# external imports
import celery
import i18n
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.metadata import get_cached_preferred_language
@@ -49,7 +50,7 @@ def cache_statement(parsed_transaction: dict, querying_party: str):
statement_transactions.append(parsed_transaction)
data = json.dumps(statement_transactions)
identifier = bytes.fromhex(querying_party)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.statement')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.STATEMENT)
cache_data(key, data)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# standard imports
import semver
version = (0, 3, 1, 'alpha.5')
version = (0, 3, 1, 'alpha.6')
version_object = semver.VersionInfo(
major=version[0],

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
[chain]
spec =

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@@ -1,5 +1,2 @@
[cic]
engine = evm
common_name = bloxberg
network_id = 8996
meta_url = http://localhost:63380

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@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
[chain]
spec = 'evm:foo:1:bar'

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@@ -1,5 +1,2 @@
[cic]
engine = evm
common_name = bloxberg
network_id = 8996
meta_url = http://test-meta.io

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@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
FROM registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-55da5f4e as dev
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
RUN apt-get install -y redis-server
# create secrets directory
RUN mkdir -vp pgp/keys
@@ -8,31 +10,34 @@ RUN mkdir -vp pgp/keys
RUN mkdir -vp cic-ussd
RUN mkdir -vp data
ARG EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY="https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433
ARG EXTRA_PIP_ARGS=""
ARG PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pypi.org/simple
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
cic-eth-aux-erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.2a6
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
cic-eth-aux-erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.2a7
COPY requirements.txt .
COPY *requirements.txt ./
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL \
-r requirements.txt
pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt
COPY . .
RUN python setup.py install
COPY cic_ussd/db/ussd_menu.json data/
COPY docker/*.sh .
COPY docker/*.sh ./
RUN chmod +x /root/*.sh
# copy config and migration files to definitive file so they can be referenced in path definitions for running scripts
## copy config and migration files to definitive file so they can be referenced in path definitions for running scripts
COPY config/ /usr/local/etc/cic-ussd/
COPY cic_ussd/db/migrations/ /usr/local/share/cic-ussd/alembic

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@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ billiard==3.6.4.0
bcrypt==3.2.0
celery==4.4.7
cffi==1.14.6
cic-eth[services]~=0.12.4a11
cic-notify~=0.4.0a10
cic-types~=0.2.0a3
cic-eth~=0.12.5a1
cic-notify~=0.4.0a11
cic-types~=0.2.1a2
confini>=0.3.6rc4,<0.5.0
phonenumbers==8.12.12
psycopg2==2.8.6

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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
cic-eth[services]~=0.12.4a13
Faker==8.1.2
faker-e164==0.1.0
pytest==6.2.4

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@@ -4,8 +4,7 @@ import time
# external imports
import pytest
import requests_mock
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.statement import (filter_statement_transactions,
@@ -48,7 +47,7 @@ def test_generate(activated_account,
generate(querying_party, None, sender_transaction)
time.sleep(2)
identifier = bytes.fromhex(activated_account.blockchain_address)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.statement')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.STATEMENT)
statement = get_cached_data(key)
statement = json.loads(statement)
assert len(statement) == 1

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import json
import datetime
# external imports
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.balance import get_cached_available_balance
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ def test_menu_processor(activated_account,
token_symbol=token_symbol)
identifier = bytes.fromhex(activated_account.blockchain_address)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.adjusted_balance')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES_ADJUSTED)
adjusted_balance = 45931650.64654012
cache_data(key, json.dumps(adjusted_balance))
resp = response(activated_account, 'ussd.kenya.account_balances', name, init_database, generic_ussd_session)

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import time
import i18n
import requests_mock
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.chain import Chain
@@ -45,7 +46,7 @@ def test_handle_menu(activated_account,
ussd_menu = UssdMenu.find_by_name('initial_language_selection')
assert menu_resp.get('name') == ussd_menu.get('name')
identifier = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(pending_account.blockchain_address))
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.preferences')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PREFERENCES)
cache_data(key, json.dumps(preferences))
time.sleep(2)
menu_resp = handle_menu(pending_account, init_database)

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@@ -1,20 +1,18 @@
# standard imports
import json
from decimal import Decimal
# external imports
import celery
import pytest
import requests_mock
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.statement import generate, filter_statement_transactions
from cic_ussd.account.statement import filter_statement_transactions
from cic_ussd.account.transaction import transaction_actors
from cic_ussd.cache import cache_data_key, get_cached_data
from cic_ussd.db.models.account import Account
from cic_ussd.error import AccountCreationDataNotFound
from cic_ussd.metadata import PreferencesMetadata
# test imports
@@ -89,7 +87,7 @@ def test_balances_callback(activated_account, balances, celery_session_worker):
[balances, activated_account.blockchain_address, status_code])
s_balances_callback.apply_async().get()
identifier = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(activated_account.blockchain_address))
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.balances')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES)
cached_balances = get_cached_data(key)
cached_balances = json.loads(cached_balances)
assert cached_balances == balances[0]

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@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
# standard imports
import json
import os
# external imports
import celery
import requests_mock
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.cache import cache_data_key, get_cached_data
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ def test_query_person_metadata(activated_account,
s_query_person_metadata = celery.signature(
'cic_ussd.tasks.metadata.query_person_metadata', [activated_account.blockchain_address])
s_query_person_metadata.apply().get()
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.person')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PERSON)
cached_person_metadata = get_cached_data(key)
cached_person_metadata = json.loads(cached_person_metadata)
assert cached_person_metadata == person_metadata
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ def test_query_preferences_metadata(activated_account,
query_preferences_metadata = celery.signature(
'cic_ussd.tasks.metadata.query_preferences_metadata', [activated_account.blockchain_address])
query_preferences_metadata.apply().get()
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.preferences')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PREFERENCES)
cached_preferences_metadata = get_cached_data(key)
cached_preferences_metadata = json.loads(cached_preferences_metadata)
assert cached_preferences_metadata == preferences

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@@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import json
# external imports
import celery
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.transaction import transaction_actors
@@ -38,7 +39,7 @@ def test_cache_statement(activated_account,
transaction_result):
recipient_transaction, sender_transaction = transaction_actors(transaction_result)
identifier = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(activated_account.blockchain_address))
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.statement')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.STATEMENT)
cached_statement = get_cached_data(key)
assert cached_statement is None
s_parse_transaction = celery.signature(

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@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import hashlib
import json
# external imports
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.cache import cache_data, cache_data_key, get_cached_data
@@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ from cic_ussd.cache import cache_data, cache_data_key, get_cached_data
def test_cache_data(init_cache):
identifier = 'some_key'.encode()
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':testing')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PERSON)
assert get_cached_data(key) is None
cache_data(key, json.dumps('some_value'))
assert get_cached_data(key) is not None
@@ -20,10 +21,10 @@ def test_cache_data(init_cache):
def test_cache_data_key():
identifier = 'some_key'.encode()
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':testing')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PERSON)
hash_object = hashlib.new("sha256")
hash_object.update(identifier)
hash_object.update(':testing'.encode(encoding="utf-8"))
hash_object.update(':cic.person'.encode(encoding="utf-8"))
assert hash_object.digest().hex() == key

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ import random
# external accounts
import pytest
from chainlib.hash import strip_0x
from cic_types.condiments import MetadataPointer
# local imports
from cic_ussd.account.chain import Chain
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ def cache_account_creation_data(init_cache, account_creation_data):
def cache_balances(activated_account, balances, init_cache):
identifier = bytes.fromhex(activated_account.blockchain_address)
balances = json.dumps(balances[0])
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.balances')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.BALANCES)
cache_data(key, balances)
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ def cache_balances(activated_account, balances, init_cache):
def cache_default_token_data(default_token_data, init_cache, load_chain_spec):
chain_str = Chain.spec.__str__()
data = json.dumps(default_token_data)
key = cache_data_key(chain_str.encode('utf-8'), ':cic.default_token_data')
key = cache_data_key(chain_str.encode('utf-8'), MetadataPointer.TOKEN_DEFAULT)
cache_data(key, data)
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ def cache_default_token_data(default_token_data, init_cache, load_chain_spec):
def cache_person_metadata(activated_account, init_cache, person_metadata):
identifier = bytes.fromhex(activated_account.blockchain_address)
person = json.dumps(person_metadata)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.person')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PERSON)
cache_data(key, person)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ def cache_person_metadata(activated_account, init_cache, person_metadata):
def cache_preferences(activated_account, init_cache, preferences):
identifier = bytes.fromhex(activated_account.blockchain_address)
preferences = json.dumps(preferences)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.preferences')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.PREFERENCES)
cache_data(key, preferences)
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ def cache_preferences(activated_account, init_cache, preferences):
def cache_statement(activated_account, init_cache, statement):
identifier = bytes.fromhex(activated_account.blockchain_address)
statement = json.dumps(statement)
key = cache_data_key(identifier, ':cic.statement')
key = cache_data_key(identifier, MetadataPointer.STATEMENT)
cache_data(key, statement)

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@@ -41,11 +41,7 @@ def init_state_machine(load_config):
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def load_chain_spec(load_config):
chain_spec = ChainSpec(
common_name=load_config.get('CIC_COMMON_NAME'),
engine=load_config.get('CIC_ENGINE'),
network_id=load_config.get('CIC_NETWORK_ID')
)
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(load_config.get('CHAIN_SPEC'))
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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#!/bin/bash
. util.sh
set -a
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
set -e
if [ ! -z $DEV_FEE_PRICE ]; then
gas_price_arg="--gas-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fee_price_arg="--fee-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fi
must_eth_rpc
# Deploy address declarator registry
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mDeploy address declarator contract\033[;39m"
DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR=`eth-address-declarator-deploy --nonce $nonce -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -w $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG $DEV_DECLARATOR_DESCRIPTION`
check_wait 1
echo -e "\033[;96mWriting env_reset file\033[;39m"
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
set +a
set +e

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@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
#!/bin/bash
. util.sh
set -a
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT=${WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT:-60}
set -e
must_address "$DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR" "address declarator"
must_eth_rpc
if [ ! -z $DEV_FEE_PRICE ]; then
gas_price_arg="--gas-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fee_price_arg="--fee-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fi
# Deploy contract registry contract
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mDeploy contract registry contract\033[;39m"
CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS=`okota-contract-registry-deploy --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -i $CHAIN_SPEC -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE --identifier AccountRegistry --identifier TokenRegistry --identifier AddressDeclarator --identifier Faucet --identifier TransferAuthorization --identifier ContractRegistry --identifier DefaultToken --address-declarator $DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG -s -u -w`
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd contract registry record to itself\033[;39m"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
r=`eth-contract-registry-set $DEV_WAIT_FLAG $fee_price_arg --nonce $nonce -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier ContractRegistry $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd address declarator record to contract registry\033[;39m"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
r=`eth-contract-registry-set $DEV_WAIT_FLAG $fee_price_arg --nonce $nonce -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier AddressDeclarator $DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
# Deploy transfer authorization contact
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mDeploy transfer authorization contract\033[;39m"
DEV_TRANSFER_AUTHORIZATION_ADDRESS=`erc20-transfer-auth-deploy --nonce $nonce -w $gas_price_arg -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG`
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd transfer authorization record to contract registry\033[;39m"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
r=`eth-contract-registry-set $DEV_WAIT_FLAG $fee_price_arg --nonce $nonce -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier TransferAuthorization $DEV_TRANSFER_AUTHORIZATION_ADDRESS`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
# Deploy token index contract
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mDeploy token symbol index contract\033[;39m"
DEV_TOKEN_INDEX_ADDRESS=`okota-token-index-deploy --nonce $nonce -s -w -u $fee_price_arg -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --address-declarator $DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR`
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd token symbol index record to contract registry\033[;39m"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
r=`eth-contract-registry-set $DEV_WAIT_FLAG $fee_price_arg --nonce $nonce -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier TokenRegistry $DEV_TOKEN_INDEX_ADDRESS`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
check_wait 2
echo -e "\033[;96mWriting env_reset file\033[;39m"
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
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@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
#!/bin/bash
. util.sh
set -a
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT=${WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT:-60}
set -e
if [ ! -z $DEV_FEE_PRICE ]; then
gas_price_arg="--gas-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fee_price_arg="--fee-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fi
have_default_token=1
token_feedback_display_string='token'
must_address "$DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR" "address declarator"
must_address "$CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS" "registry"
must_eth_rpc
function _deploy_token_defaults {
if [ -z "$TOKEN_SYMBOL" ]; then
>&2 echo -e "\033[;33mToken symbol not set, setting defaults for type $TOKEN_TYPE\033[;39m"
TOKEN_SYMBOL=$1
TOKEN_NAME=$2
elif [ -z "$TOKEN_NAME" ]; then
>&2 echo -e "\033[;33mToken name not set, setting same as symbol for type $TOKEN_TYPE\033[;39m"
TOKEN_NAME=$TOKEN_SYMBOL
fi
TOKEN_DECIMALS=${TOKEN_DECIMALS:-6}
debug_rpc
default_token_registered=`eth-contract-registry-list -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw DefaultToken --fee-limit 8000000`
if [ $default_token_registered == '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000' ]; then
>&2 echo -e "\033[;33mFound no existing default token in token registry"
have_default_token=''
token_feedback_display_string='default token'
fi
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mdeploying $token_feedback_display_string ..."
>&2 echo -e "Type: $TOKEN_TYPE"
>&2 echo -e "Name: $TOKEN_NAME"
>&2 echo -e "Symbol: $TOKEN_SYMBOL"
>&2 echo -e "Decimals: $TOKEN_DECIMALS\033[;39m"
}
function deploy_token_giftable_erc20_token() {
_deploy_token_defaults "GFT" "Giftable Token"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
TOKEN_ADDRESS=`giftable-token-deploy --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -p $RPC_PROVIDER -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -s -ww --name "$TOKEN_NAME" --symbol $TOKEN_SYMBOL --decimals $TOKEN_DECIMALS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG`
}
function deploy_token_erc20_demurrage_token() {
_deploy_token_defaults "DET" "Demurrage Token"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
TOKEN_ADDRESS=`erc20-demurrage-token-deploy --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -p $RPC_PROVIDER -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC --name "$TOKEN_NAME" --symbol $TOKEN_SYMBOL $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG -ww -s`
}
function deploy_accounts_index() {
# Deploy accounts index contact
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mDeploy accounts index contract for token $TOKEN_SYMBOL\033[;39m"
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
DEV_ACCOUNTS_INDEX_ADDRESS=`okota-accounts-index-deploy --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -u -s -w -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --address-declarator $DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR --token-address $1`
if [ -z "$have_default_token" ]; then
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd acccounts index record for default token to contract registry\033[;39m"
r=`eth-contract-registry-set --nonce $nonce $DEV_WAIT_FLAG $fee_price_arg -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier AccountRegistry $DEV_ACCOUNTS_INDEX_ADDRESS`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
fi
}
function deploy_minter_faucet() {
FAUCET_AMOUNT=${FAUCET_AMOUNT:-0}
# Token faucet contract
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mDeploy token faucet contract for token $TOKEN_SYMBOL\033[;39m"
accounts_index_address=`eth-contract-registry-list -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw AccountRegistry --fee-limit 8000000`
faucet_address=`sarafu-faucet-deploy --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -s -w -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --account-index-address $accounts_index_address $1`
# sarafu-faucet-deploy consumes TWO nonces
advance_nonce
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mSet token faucet amount to $FAUCET_AMOUNT\033[;39m"
r=`sarafu-faucet-set --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg $DEV_WAIT_FLAG -s -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $faucet_address $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --fee-limit 100000 $FAUCET_AMOUNT`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
if [ -z $have_default_token ]; then
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mRegister faucet in registry\033[;39m"
r=`eth-contract-registry-set --nonce $nonce $DEV_WAIT_FLAG -s -u $fee_price_arg -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier Faucet $faucet_address`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
fi
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mSet faucet as token minter\033[;39m"
r=`giftable-token-minter $DEV_WAIT_FLAG --nonce $nonce -s -u $fee_price_arg -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $TOKEN_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG $faucet_address`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
}
TOKEN_TYPE=${TOKEN_TYPE:-giftable_erc20_token}
deploy_token_${TOKEN_TYPE}
if [ -z "$have_default_token" ]; then
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd default token to contract registry\033[;39m"
r=`eth-contract-registry-set $DEV_WAIT_FLAG --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --identifier DefaultToken $TOKEN_ADDRESS`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
fi
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mAdd token symbol $TOKEN_SYMBOL to token address $TOKEN_ADDRESS mapping to token index\033[;39m"
token_index_address=`eth-contract-registry-list -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw TokenRegistry`
r=`eth-token-index-add --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG -e $token_index_address $TOKEN_ADDRESS`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
TOKEN_MINT_AMOUNT=${TOKEN_MINT_AMOUNT:-${DEV_TOKEN_MINT_AMOUNT}}
advance_nonce
debug_rpc
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mMinting $TOKEN_MINT_AMOUNT tokens\033[;39m"
r=`giftable-token-gift $DEV_WAIT_FLAG --nonce $nonce $fee_price_arg -p $RPC_PROVIDER -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -u $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG -s -e $TOKEN_ADDRESS "$DEV_TOKEN_MINT_AMOUNT"`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
# Create accounts index for default token
deploy_accounts_index $TOKEN_ADDRESS
# Connect a minter component if defined
TOKEN_MINTER_MODE=${TOKEN_MINTER_MODE:-"faucet"}
if [ -z "$TOKEN_MINTER_MODE" ]; then
>&2 echo -e "\033[;33mNo token minter mode set.\033[;39m"
else
deploy_minter_${TOKEN_MINTER_MODE} $TOKEN_ADDRESS
fi
check_wait 3
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mWriting token metadata and proofs\033[;39m"
python scripts/proofs.py --token-symbol $TOKEN_SYMBOL -e $TOKEN_ADDRESS --address-declarator $DEV_ADDRESS_DECLARATOR --signer-address $DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mWriting env_reset file\033[;39m"
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
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#!/bin/bash
. util.sh
set -a
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT=${WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT:-60}
set -e
if [ ! -z $DEV_FEE_PRICE ]; then
gas_price_arg="--gas-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fee_price_arg="--fee-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fi
must_address "$CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS" "registry"
must_eth_rpc
# get required addresses from registries
token_index_address=`eth-contract-registry-list -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw TokenRegistry`
accounts_index_address=`eth-contract-registry-list -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw AccountRegistry`
reserve_address=`eth-token-index-list -i $CHAIN_SPEC -u -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $token_index_address $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw $CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL`
REDIS_HOST_CALLBACK=${REDIS_HOST_CALLBACK:-$REDIS_HOST}
REDIS_PORT_CALLBACK=${REDIS_PORT_CALLBACK:-$REDIS_PORT}
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mcreate account for gas gifter\033[;39m"
gas_gifter=`cic-eth-create --redis-timeout 120 $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --redis-host-callback $REDIS_HOST_CALLBACK --redis-port-callback $REDIS_PORT_CALLBACK --no-register`
cic-eth-tag -i $CHAIN_SPEC GAS_GIFTER $gas_gifter
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mcreate account for accounts index writer\033[;39m"
accounts_index_writer=`cic-eth-create --redis-timeout 120 $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --redis-host-callback $REDIS_HOST_CALLBACK --redis-port-callback $REDIS_PORT_CALLBACK --no-register`
cic-eth-tag -i $CHAIN_SPEC ACCOUNT_REGISTRY_WRITER $accounts_index_writer
# Assign system writer for accounts index
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mEnable accounts index writer $accounts_index_writer to write to accounts index contract at $accounts_index_address\033[;39m"
r=`eth-accounts-index-writer -s -w -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $accounts_index_address $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG $accounts_index_writer`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
# Transfer gas to custodial gas provider adddress
advance_nonce
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mGift gas to gas gifter $gas_gifter\033[;39m"
r=`eth-gas -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -w $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG -a $gas_gifter $DEV_GAS_AMOUNT`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mgift gas to accounts index owner $accounts_index_writer\033[;39m"
advance_nonce
# for now we are using the same key for both
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_ACCOUNT_REGISTRY_WRITER=$DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER
r=`eth-gas -s -u -y $WALLET_KEY_FILE -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -w $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG -a $accounts_index_writer $DEV_GAS_AMOUNT`
add_pending_tx_hash $r
# Remove the SEND (8), QUEUE (16) and INIT (2) locks (or'ed), set by default at migration
cic-eth-ctl -vv -i $CHAIN_SPEC unlock INIT
cic-eth-ctl -vv -i $CHAIN_SPEC unlock SEND
cic-eth-ctl -vv -i $CHAIN_SPEC unlock QUEUE
check_wait 4
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mWriting env_reset file\033[;39m"
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
set +e
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#!/bin/bash
. util.sh
set -a
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT=${WAIT_FOR_TIMEOUT:-60}
set -e
if [ ! -z $DEV_FEE_PRICE ]; then
gas_price_arg="--gas-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fee_price_arg="--fee-price $DEV_FEE_PRICE"
fi
must_address "$CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS" "registry"
must_eth_rpc
accounts_index_address=`eth-contract-registry-list -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG --raw AccountRegistry`
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mEnable default wallet $DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER to write to accounts index contract at $accounts_index_address\033[;39m"
r=`eth-accounts-index-writer -s -w -u -i $CHAIN_SPEC -p $RPC_PROVIDER -e $accounts_index_address $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG $DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER`
add_pending_tx_hash $r

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@@ -1,53 +1,44 @@
# Contract Migration
# CIC-stack system bootstrap scripts
Common docker artifacts and bootstrap scripts
## How this repo works
This repo builds contracts and deploys them to a chain
## 1. Deploy global contracts.
First, bring up an eth evm provider
```
docker-compose up eth
```
Global contracts are contracts that may or may not be used to contribute to a data store intended for consumption across instances.
Now build this repo's image and run it against the 'eth' service (ganache, for example). You will need to bind to the docker-compose network (cic-network) and mount the special contract output folder that dependent services use to get deployed contract addresses.
In the current version of the scripts, the only contract deployed is the `AddressDeclarator`. Also, in the current version, the `AddressDeclarator` is required as a storage backend for some of the instance contracts.
Here is how to do that in one shot:
```
docker build -t registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-docker-internal -f docker/ . && docker run --env ETH_PROVIDER=http://eth:8545 --net cic-network -v cic-docker-internal_contract-config:/tmp/cic/config --rm -it registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-docker-internal reset.sh
```
Stop the containers and bring down the services with
```
docker-compose down
```
## 2. Deploy instance contracts.
If you want a fresh start to the dev environment then bring down the services and delete their associated volumes with
Instance contracts are contracts whose contents are limited to the context of a single custodial engine system.
```
docker-compose down -v
```
This includes a registry of contracts used by the engine, as well as registry contracts for user accounts and tokens.
A goal is to go through all of these containers and create a default non-root user a la:
https://vsupalov.com/docker-shared-permissions/
## Tips and Tricks
## 3. Deploy token.
Sometimes you just want to hold a container open in docker compose so you can exec into it and poke around. Replace "command" with
Deploys a CIC token, adding it to the token registry.
```
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
tail -f /dev/null
```
then
The first token deployed becomes the default token of the instance.
```
docker exec -it [IMAGE_NANE] sh
```
In the current version of the scripts, two token types may be deployed; [`giftable_erc20_token`](https://gitlab.com/cicnet/eth-erc20) and [`erc20_demurrage_token`](https://gitlab.com/cicnet/erc20-demurrage-token).
---
This step may be run multiple times, as long as the token symbol is different from all previously deployed tokens.
## 4. Initialize custodial engine.
Adds system accounts to the custodial engine, and unlocks the initialization seal. After this step, the custodial system is ready to use.
## Services dependency graph
1. evm
2. bootstrap runlevel 1
3. bootstrap runlevel 2
4. bootstrap runlevel 3
5. redis
6. postgres
7. cic-eth-tasker
8. boostrap runlevel 4

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@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
# Contract Migration
Common docker artifacts and bootstrap scripts
## How this repo works
This repo builds contracts and deploys them to a chain
First, bring up an eth evm provider
```
docker-compose up eth
```
Now build this repo's image and run it against the 'eth' service (ganache, for example). You will need to bind to the docker-compose network (cic-network) and mount the special contract output folder that dependent services use to get deployed contract addresses.
Here is how to do that in one shot:
```
docker build -t registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-docker-internal -f docker/ . && docker run --env ETH_PROVIDER=http://eth:8545 --net cic-network -v cic-docker-internal_contract-config:/tmp/cic/config --rm -it registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-docker-internal reset.sh
```
Stop the containers and bring down the services with
```
docker-compose down
```
If you want a fresh start to the dev environment then bring down the services and delete their associated volumes with
```
docker-compose down -v
```
A goal is to go through all of these containers and create a default non-root user a la:
https://vsupalov.com/docker-shared-permissions/
## Tips and Tricks
Sometimes you just want to hold a container open in docker compose so you can exec into it and poke around. Replace "command" with
```
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
tail -f /dev/null
```
then
```
docker exec -it [IMAGE_NANE] sh
```
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@@ -8,20 +8,33 @@ else
mkdir -p $DEV_DATA_DIR
fi
if [ -z $DEV_CONFIG_RESET ]; then
if [ -f ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset ]; then
>&2 echo "importing existing configuration values from ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset"
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
fi
fi
# Handle wallet
export WALLET_KEY_FILE=${WALLET_KEY_FILE:-`realpath ./keystore/UTC--2021-01-08T17-18-44.521011372Z--eb3907ecad74a0013c259d5874ae7f22dcbcc95c`}
if [ ! -f $WALLET_KEY_FILE ]; then
>&2 echo "wallet path '$WALLET_KEY_FILE' does not point to a file"
exit 1
fi
export DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER=`eth-checksum $(cat $WALLET_KEY_FILE | jq -r .address)`
export DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER=`eth-keyfile -z -d $WALLET_KEY_FILE`
noncefile=${DEV_DATA_DIR}/nonce_${DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER}
# By default configuration values generated from previous runs will be used in subsequent invocations
# Setting the config reset
if [ -z $DEV_CONFIG_RESET ]; then
if [ -f $DEV_DATA_DIR/env_reset ]; then
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mimporting existing configuration values from ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset\033[;39m"
. ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
fi
else
>&2 echo -e "\033[;33mGenerating scratch configuration\033[;39m"
bash_debug_flag=""
if [ "$DEV_DEBUG_LEVEL" -gt 1 ]; then
bash_debug_flag="-v"
fi
rm $bash_debug_flag -f ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
rm $bash_debug_flag -f $noncefile
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config --prefix export > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
fi
# Wallet dependent variable defaults
export DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_RESERVE_MINTER=${DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_RESERVE_MINTER:-$DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER}
@@ -30,17 +43,16 @@ export CIC_TRUST_ADDRESS=${CIC_TRUST_ADDRESS:-$DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER
export CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL=$TOKEN_SYMBOL
export TOKEN_SINK_ADDRESS=${TOKEN_SINK_ADDRESS:-$DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER}
# Legacy variable defaults
if [ ! -f $noncefile ]; then
nonce=`eth-count -p $RPC_PROVIDER $DEV_DEBUG_FLAG $DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER`
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mUsing contract deployer address $DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER with nonce $nonce\033[;39m"
echo -n $nonce > $noncefile
else
nonce=`cat $noncefile`
>&2 echo -e "\033[;96mResuming usage with contract deployer address $DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER with nonce $nonce\033[;39m"
fi
# Migration variable processing
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config --prefix export > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
echo "export CIC_TRUST_ADDRESS=$CIC_TRUST_ADDRESS
export CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL=$CIC_DEFAULT_TOKEN_SYMBOL
export WALLET_KEY_FILE=$WALLET_KEY_FILE
" >> ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
cat ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
confini-dump --schema-dir ./config > ${DEV_DATA_DIR}/env_reset
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[dev]
eth_account_contract_deployer =
eth_account_reserve_minter =
eth_account_accounts_index_writer =
reserve_amount = 10000000000000000000000000000000000
faucet_amount = 0
token_mint_amount = 10000000000000000000000000000000000
gas_amount = 100000000000000000000000
token_amount = 100000000000000000000000
eth_gas_price =
fee_limit_call =
fee_price =
data_dir =
pip_extra_index_url =
eth_provider_host =
eth_provider_port =
address_declarator =
declarator_description = 0x546869732069732074686520434943206e6574776f726b000000000000000000
[chain]
spec =
[rpc]
provider =
[celery]
broker_url =
result_url =
[redis]
host =
port =
[cic]
registry_address =
trust_address =

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[pgp]
export_dir = pgp/keys/
keys_path = /tmp/cic/pgp/
private_keys = privatekeys_meta.asc
passphrase =
[meta]
url =

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# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
FROM registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-55da5f4e
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
WORKDIR /root
@@ -9,38 +10,34 @@ RUN echo 'deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ethereum/ethereum/ubuntu bionic main'
RUN cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ethereum.list
RUN apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 2A518C819BE37D2C2031944D1C52189C923F6CA9
#RUN apt-get install solc
RUN mkdir -vp /usr/local/etc/cic
# create secrets directory
RUN mkdir -vp pgp/keys
ENV CONFINI_DIR /usr/local/etc/cic/
COPY requirements.txt .
COPY config_template/ /usr/local/etc/cic/
COPY requirements.txt .
COPY override_requirements.txt .
#RUN apt-get install libffi-dev
ARG pip_index_url=https://pypi.org/simple
ARG EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_ARGS=""
ARG GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY="https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple"
ARG PIP_INDEX_URL="https://pypi.org/simple"
ARG pip_trusted_host=pypi.org
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
RUN pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--force-reinstall \
--trusted-host $pip_trusted_host \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt
RUN --mount=type=cache,mode=0755,target=/root/.cache/pip \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--force-reinstall \
COPY override_requirements.txt .
RUN pip install --index-url $PIP_INDEX_URL \
--pre \
--trusted-host $pip_trusted_host \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
--extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
--force-reinstall \
--no-cache \
-r override_requirements.txt
RUN pip freeze
COPY . .
RUN chmod +x *.sh

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@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
SYNCER_LOOP_INTERVAL
SSL_ENABLE_CLIENT
SSL_CERT_FILE
SSL_KEY_FILE
SSL_PASSWORD
SSL_CA_FILE
BANCOR_DIR
REDIS_HOST
REDIS_PORT
REDIS_DB
PGP_EXPORTS_DIR
PGP_PRIVATEKEY_FILE
PGP_PASSPHRASE
DATABASE_USER
DATABASE_PASSWORD
DATABASE_NAME
DATABASE_HOST
DATABASE_PORT
DATABASE_ENGINE
DATABASE_DRIVER
DATABASE_DEBUG
TASKS_AFRICASTALKING
TASKS_SMS_DB
TASKS_LOG
TASKS_TRACE_QUEUE_STATUS
TASKS_TRANSFER_CALLBACKS
DEV_MNEMONIC
DEV_ETH_RESERVE_ADDRESS
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNTS_INDEX_ADDRESS
DEV_ETH_RESERVE_AMOUNT
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_BANCOR_DEPLOYER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_CONTRACT_DEPLOYER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_GAS_PROVIDER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_RESERVE_OWNER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_RESERVE_MINTER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_ACCOUNTS_INDEX_OWNER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_ACCOUNTS_INDEX_WRITER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_SARAFU_OWNER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_SARAFU_GIFTER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_APPROVAL_ESCROW_OWNER
DEV_ETH_ACCOUNT_SINGLE_SHOT_FAUCET_OWNER
DEV_ETH_SARAFU_TOKEN_NAME
DEV_ETH_SARAFU_TOKEN_SYMBOL
DEV_ETH_SARAFU_TOKEN_DECIMALS
DEV_ETH_SARAFU_TOKEN_ADDRESS
DEV_PGP_PUBLICKEYS_ACTIVE_FILE
DEV_PGP_PUBLICKEYS_TRUSTED_FILE
DEV_PGP_PUBLICKEYS_ENCRYPT_FILE
CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS
CIC_APPROVAL_ESCROW_ADDRESS
CIC_TOKEN_INDEX_ADDRESS
CIC_ACCOUNTS_INDEX_ADDRESS
CIC_DECLARATOR_ADDRESS
CIC_CHAIN_SPEC
ETH_PROVIDER
ETH_ABI_DIR
SIGNER_SOCKET_PATH
SIGNER_SECRET
SIGNER_PROVIDER
CELERY_BROKER_URL
CELERY_RESULT_URL
META_PROVIDER

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@@ -1,4 +1 @@
#eth-contract-registry==0.6.3a2
#erc20-demurrage-token==0.0.2a3
#eth-address-index==0.1.1a12
chainlib-eth==0.0.10a15

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