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service-configs/*
!service-configs/.gitkeep
**/node_modules/
__pycache__
*.pyc
*.o
gmon.out
*.egg-info
dist/
build/
**/*sqlite
**/.nyc_output
**/coverage
**/.venv
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**/.vim
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include:
#- local: 'ci_templates/.cic-template.yml' #kaniko build templates
# these includes are app specific unit tests
- local: 'ci_templates/.cic-template.yml'
- local: 'apps/contract-migration/.gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: 'apps/cic-eth/.gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: 'apps/cic-ussd/.gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: 'apps/cic-notify/.gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: 'apps/cic-meta/.gitlab-ci.yml'
- local: 'apps/cic-cache/.gitlab-ci.yml'
#- local: 'apps/contract-migration/.gitlab-ci.yml'
#- local: 'apps/data-seeding/.gitlab-ci.yml'
stages:
- version
- build
- test
- deploy
image: registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration/docker-with-compose:latest
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
version:
#image: python:3.7-stretch
image: registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images/ci-version:b01318ae
stage: version
tags:
- integration
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: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master"
when: always
# runs on protected branches and pushes to repo
build-push:
stage: build
tags:
- integration
#script:
# - TAG=$CI_Cbefore_script:
before_script:
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
script:
- TAG=latest ./scripts/build-push.sh
- TAG=$(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
trigger: grassrootseconomics/devops
when: manual
- release

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[submodule "apps/cic-cache"]
path = apps/cic-cache
url = git@gitlab.com:grassrootseconomics/cic-cache.git
[submodule "apps/cic-meta"]
path = apps/cic-meta
url = git@gitlab.com:grassrootseconomics/cic-meta.git

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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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Hello and welcome to the CIC Stack repository. Targeted for use with the ethereum virtual machine and a ussd capable telecom provider.
__To request a change to the code please fork this repository and sumbit a merge request.__
__If there is a Grassroots Economics Kanban Issue please include that in our MR it will help us track contributions. Karibu sana!__
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# CORE TEAM CONTRIBUTION GUIDE
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# Community Inclusion Currency Stack (CIC Stack)
A custodial evm wallet for executing transactions via USSD
# cic-internal-integration
## Getting started
This repo uses docker-compose and docker buildkit. Set the following environment variables to get started:
### Prepare the repo
This is stuff we need to put in makefile but for now...
File mounts and permisssions need to be set
```
export COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
chmod -R 755 scripts/initdb apps/cic-meta/scripts/initdb
````
start cluster
```
docker-compose up
```
To get started see [./apps/contract-migration/README.md](./apps/contract-migration/README.md)
stop cluster
```
docker-compose down
```
## Documentation
delete data
```
docker-compose down -v
```
[https://docs.grassecon.org/software/](https://docs.grassecon.org/software/)
rebuild an images
```
docker-compose up --build <service_name>
```
Deployment variables are writtend to service-configs/.env after everthing is up.

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/validator/bloxbergData
/validator/bloxberg.log
keys/*
!keys/Bloxberg
keys/Bloxberg/*
!keys/Bloxberg/UTC--2021-02-10T16-57-35Z--03512a62-5334-20cc-4e44-71156f33cff6
keys/**/*

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./validator/validator.toml \
/root/
COPY keys/ /root/keys/
COPY ./keys/ /root/keys/
# RUN chown -R parity:parity $HOME/ && \
# chmod -R 775 $HOME/ && \
@ -25,4 +25,4 @@ COPY keys/ /root/keys/
# USER parity
ENTRYPOINT [ "parity" ]
CMD [ "--config", "/root/validator.toml", "--keys-path", "/root/keys/", "--password", "/root/validator.pwd" ]
CMD [ "--config", "/root/validator.toml", "--keys-path", "/root/keys/" ]

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The original bloxberg node config was kind of annoying so I am running it more like vanilla parity. This way you can pass command flags directly to parity.
## Make some keys
```
docker build -t bloxie . && docker run -v ${PWD}/keys:/root/keys --rm -it -t bloxie account new --chain /root/bloxberg.json --keys-path /root/keys --password /root/validator.pwd
docker build -t bloxie . && docker run -v ${PWD}/keys:/root/keys --rm -it -t bloxie account new --chain /root/bloxberg.json --keys-path /root/keys
```
## Enter the signer address and passwords in the config files

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{"id":"03512a62-5334-20cc-4e44-71156f33cff6","version":3,"crypto":{"cipher":"aes-128-ctr","cipherparams":{"iv":"dc388338c4d4e3203604aeb3d1c6bbfa"},"ciphertext":"8a945775b87089ce94537e011799f3abc1577c5dd1f3fbaebe1cd96dfdfc8b5a","kdf":"pbkdf2","kdfparams":{"c":10240,"dklen":32,"prf":"hmac-sha256","salt":"e8585836540caca01282381f5c1fe128e53b15b40f9d152fbc5a4f82a7967398"},"mac":"a7c7815e84a632ecf6d8f18c981bea73d50cd2e2a855a3e90477fc84ed14f906"},"address":"4f2a5902158c3969b245247f4154971d393301f2","name":"","meta":"{}"}

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"maximumUncleCount": 0,
"stepDuration": "5",
"validators" : {
"list": ["0x4f2a5902158c3969b245247f4154971d393301f2"]
"list": ["0x6bd4e51b3730576ddc4049654ef60ed7f7436cb5"]
}
}
}

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[websockets]
disable = false
port = 8546
#apis = ["web3", "eth", "net", "personal", "parity", "parity_set", "traces", "rpc", "parity_accounts"]
apis = ["all"]
interface = "all"
origins = ["*"]
origins = ["none"]
[account]
password = ["/root/validator.pwd"]
[mining]
#CHANGE ENGINE SIGNER TO VALIDATOR ADDRESS
engine_signer = "0x4f2a5902158c3969b245247f4154971d393301f2"
engine_signer = "0x6bd4e51b3730576ddc4049654ef60ed7f7436cb5"
reseal_on_txs = "none"
force_sealing = true
min_gas_price = 1000000

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# The solc image messes up the alpine environment, so we have to go all over again
FROM python:3.8.6-slim-buster
LABEL authors="Louis Holbrook <dev@holbrook.no> 0826EDA1702D1E87C6E2875121D2E7BB88C2A746"
LABEL spdx-license-identifier="GPL-3.0-or-later"
LABEL description="Base layer for buiding development images for the cic component suite"
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install -y git gcc g++ libpq-dev && \
apt-get install -y vim gawk jq telnet openssl iputils-ping curl wget gnupg socat bash procps make python2 postgresql-client
RUN echo installing nodejs tooling
COPY ./dev/nvm.sh /root/
# Install nvm with node and npm
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25899912/how-to-install-nvm-in-docker
ENV NVM_DIR /root/.nvm
ENV NODE_VERSION 15.3.0
ENV BANCOR_NODE_VERSION 10.16.0
RUN wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/v0.37.2/install.sh | bash \
&& . $NVM_DIR/nvm.sh \
&& nvm install $NODE_VERSION \
&& nvm alias default $NODE_VERSION \
&& nvm use $NODE_VERSION \
# So many ridiculously stupid issues with node in docker that take oceans of absolutely wasted time to resolve
# owner of these files is "1001" by default - wtf
&& chown -R root:root "$NVM_DIR/versions/node/v$NODE_VERSION"
ENV NODE_PATH $NVM_DIR/versions/node//v$NODE_VERSION/lib/node_modules
ENV PATH $NVM_DIR/versions/node//v$NODE_VERSION/bin:$PATH

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## this is an example base image if we wanted one for all the other apps. Its just OS level things

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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
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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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Subproject commit 06c5f0fb0dca5992a7ffb12874b5cb0c9fdcd706

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[bancor]
dir =

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[cic]
registry_address =

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[eth]
provider = ws://localhost:8545
#ttp_provider = http://localhost:8545
#provider = http://localhost:8545
gas_provider_address =
#chain_id =

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[bancor]
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[cic]
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[report]
omit =
.venv/*
scripts/*
cic_cache/db/migrations/*
cic_cache/version.py
cic_cache/cli

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set -a
CICTEST_DATABASE_ENGINE=postgresql
CICTEST_DATABASE_DRIVER=psycopg2
CICTEST_DATABASE_HOST=localhost
CICTEST_DATABASE_PORT=5432
CICTEST_DATABASE_NAME=cic-eth-test
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.envrc
.envrc_dev
.venv
__pycache__
*.pyc
_build
doc/**/*.png
doc/**/html

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build-test-cic-cache:
stage: test
tags:
- integration
variables:
APP_NAME: cic-cache
MR_IMAGE_TAG: mr-$APP_NAME-$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG-$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA
script:
- cd apps/cic-cache
- docker build -t $MR_IMAGE_TAG -f docker/Dockerfile .
- docker run $MR_IMAGE_TAG sh docker/run_tests.sh
allow_failure: true
rules:
- if: $CI_PIPELINE_SOURCE == "merge_request_event"
changes:
- apps/$APP_NAME/**/*
when: always

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- 0.1.2
* Revert to alembic migrations
- 0.1.1
* Add missing modules to setup
- 0.1.0
* Remove old APIs
* Add bloom filter output APIs for all txs and per-account txs
- 0.0.2
* UWSGI server endpoint example
* OpenAPI spec
* stored procedures, test fixture for database schema
- 0.0.1
* Add json translators of transaction_list and balances stored procedure queries

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include *requirements.txt cic_cache/data/config/* cic_cache/db/migrations/default/* cic_cache/db/migrations/default/versions/*

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# CIC-CACHE

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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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"""API for cic-cache celery tasks
.. moduleauthor:: Louis Holbrook <dev@holbrook.no>
"""
# standard imports
import logging
# third-party imports
import celery
app = celery.current_app
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Api:
"""Creates task chains to perform well-known CIC operations.
Each method that sends tasks returns details about the root task. The root task uuid can be provided in the callback, to enable to caller to correlate the result with individual calls. It can also be used to independently poll the completion of a task chain.
:param callback_param: Static value to pass to callback
:type callback_param: str
:param callback_task: Callback task that executes callback_param call. (Must be included by the celery worker)
:type callback_task: string
:param queue: Name of worker queue to submit tasks to
:type queue: str
"""
def __init__(self, queue='cic-cache', callback_param=None, callback_task='cic_cache.callbacks.noop.noop', callback_queue=None):
self.callback_param = callback_param
self.callback_task = callback_task
self.queue = queue
logg.info('api using queue {}'.format(self.queue))
self.callback_success = None
self.callback_error = None
if callback_queue == None:
callback_queue=self.queue
if callback_param != None:
self.callback_success = celery.signature(
callback_task,
[
callback_param,
0,
],
queue=callback_queue,
)
self.callback_error = celery.signature(
callback_task,
[
callback_param,
1,
],
queue=callback_queue,
)
def list(self, offset=0, limit=100, address=None, oldest=False):
s = celery.signature(
'cic_cache.tasks.tx.tx_filter',
[
offset,
limit,
address,
oldest,
],
queue=self.queue,
)
if self.callback_param != None:
s.link(self.callback_success).on_error(self.callback_error)
t = s.apply_async()
return t
def list_content(self, offset=0, limit=100, address=None, block_offset=None, block_limit=None, oldest=False):
s = celery.signature(
'cic_cache.tasks.tx.tx_filter_content',
[
offset,
limit,
address,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest,
],
queue=self.queue,
)
if self.callback_param != None:
s.link(self.callback_success).on_error(self.callback_error)
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# standard imports
import logging
import datetime
# external imports
import moolb
# local imports
from cic_cache.db.list import (
list_transactions_mined,
list_transactions_account_mined,
list_transactions_mined_with_data,
list_transactions_mined_with_data_index,
list_transactions_account_mined_with_data_index,
list_transactions_account_mined_with_data,
)
logg = logging.getLogger()
DEFAULT_FILTER_SIZE = 8192 * 8
DEFAULT_LIMIT = 100
class Cache:
def __init__(self, session):
self.session = session
class BloomCache(Cache):
@staticmethod
def __get_filter_size(n):
n = DEFAULT_FILTER_SIZE
logg.warning('filter size hardcoded to {}'.format(n))
return n
def load_transactions(self, offset, limit, block_offset=None, block_limit=None, oldest=False):
"""Retrieves a list of transactions from cache and creates a bloom filter pointing to blocks and transactions.
Block and transaction numbers are serialized as 32-bit big-endian numbers. The input to the second bloom filter is the concatenation of the serialized block number and transaction index.
For example, if the block number is 13 and the transaction index is 42, the input are:
block filter: 0x0d000000
block+tx filter: 0x0d0000002a0000000
:param offset: Offset in data set to return transactions from
:type offset: int
:param limit: Max number of transactions to retrieve
:type limit: int
:return: Lowest block, bloom filter for blocks, bloom filter for blocks|tx
:rtype: tuple
"""
rows = list_transactions_mined(self.session, offset, limit, block_offset=block_offset, block_limit=block_limit, oldest=oldest)
f_block = moolb.Bloom(BloomCache.__get_filter_size(limit), 3)
f_blocktx = moolb.Bloom(BloomCache.__get_filter_size(limit), 3)
highest_block = -1
lowest_block = -1
for r in rows:
if highest_block == -1:
highest_block = r[0]
lowest_block = r[0]
else:
if oldest:
highest_block = r[0]
else:
lowest_block = r[0]
block = r[0].to_bytes(4, byteorder='big')
tx = r[1].to_bytes(4, byteorder='big')
f_block.add(block)
f_blocktx.add(block + tx)
logg.debug('added block {} tx {} lo {} hi {}'.format(r[0], r[1], lowest_block, highest_block))
return (lowest_block, highest_block, f_block.to_bytes(), f_blocktx.to_bytes(),)
def load_transactions_account(self, address, offset, limit, block_offset=None, block_limit=None, oldest=False):
"""Same as load_transactions(...), but only retrieves transactions where the specified account address is sender or recipient.
:param address: Address to retrieve transactions for.
:type address: str, 0x-hex
:param offset: Offset in data set to return transactions from
:type offset: int
:param limit: Max number of transactions to retrieve
:type limit: int
:return: Lowest block, bloom filter for blocks, bloom filter for blocks|tx
:rtype: tuple
"""
rows = list_transactions_account_mined(self.session, address, offset, limit, block_offset=block_offset, block_limit=block_limit, oldest=oldest)
f_block = moolb.Bloom(BloomCache.__get_filter_size(limit), 3)
f_blocktx = moolb.Bloom(BloomCache.__get_filter_size(limit), 3)
highest_block = -1;
lowest_block = -1;
for r in rows:
if highest_block == -1:
highest_block = r[0]
lowest_block = r[0]
else:
if oldest:
highest_block = r[0]
else:
lowest_block = r[0]
block = r[0].to_bytes(4, byteorder='big')
tx = r[1].to_bytes(4, byteorder='big')
f_block.add(block)
f_blocktx.add(block + tx)
logg.debug('added block {} tx {} lo {} hi {}'.format(r[0], r[1], lowest_block, highest_block))
return (lowest_block, highest_block, f_block.to_bytes(), f_blocktx.to_bytes(),)
class DataCache(Cache):
def load_transactions_with_data(self, offset, limit, block_offset=None, block_limit=None, oldest=False):
if limit == 0:
limit = DEFAULT_LIMIT
rows = list_transactions_mined_with_data(self.session, offset, limit, block_offset, block_limit, oldest=oldest)
return self.__process_rows(rows, oldest)
def load_transactions_account_with_data(self, address, offset, limit, block_offset=None, block_limit=None, oldest=False):
if limit == 0:
limit = DEFAULT_LIMIT
rows = list_transactions_account_mined_with_data(self.session, address, offset, limit, block_offset, block_limit, oldest=oldest)
return self.__process_rows(rows, oldest)
def __process_rows(self, rows, oldest):
tx_cache = []
highest_block = -1;
lowest_block = -1;
date_is_str = None # stick this in startup
for r in rows:
if highest_block == -1:
highest_block = r['block_number']
lowest_block = r['block_number']
else:
if oldest:
highest_block = r['block_number']
else:
lowest_block = r['block_number']
tx_type = 'unknown'
if r['value'] != None:
tx_type = '{}.{}'.format(r['domain'], r['value'])
if date_is_str == None:
date_is_str = type(r['date_block']).__name__ == 'str'
o = {
'block_number': r['block_number'],
'tx_hash': r['tx_hash'],
'date_block': r['date_block'],
'sender': r['sender'],
'recipient': r['recipient'],
'from_value': int(r['from_value']),
'to_value': int(r['to_value']),
'source_token': r['source_token'],
'destination_token': r['destination_token'],
'success': r['success'],
'tx_type': tx_type,
}
if date_is_str:
o['date_block'] = datetime.datetime.fromisoformat(r['date_block'])
tx_cache.append(o)
return (lowest_block, highest_block, tx_cache)

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# local imports
from .base import *
from .chain import (
EthChainInterface,
chain_interface,
)
from .rpc import RPC
from .arg import ArgumentParser
from .config import Config
from .celery import CeleryApp
from .registry import (
connect_registry,
connect_token_registry,
connect_declarator,
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# external imports
from chainlib.eth.cli import ArgumentParser as BaseArgumentParser
# local imports
from .base import (
CICFlag,
Flag,
)
class ArgumentParser(BaseArgumentParser):
def process_local_flags(self, local_arg_flags):
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CELERY:
self.add_argument('-q', '--celery-queue', dest='celery_queue', type=str, default='cic-cache', help='Task queue')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.SYNCER:
self.add_argument('--offset', type=int, help='Start block height for initial history sync')
self.add_argument('--no-history', action='store_true', dest='no_history', help='Skip initial history sync')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CHAIN:
self.add_argument('-r', '--registry-address', type=str, dest='registry_address', help='CIC registry contract address')

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# standard imports
import enum
# external imports
from chainlib.eth.cli import (
argflag_std_read,
argflag_std_write,
argflag_std_base,
Flag,
)
class CICFlag(enum.IntEnum):
# celery - nibble 1
CELERY = 1
# redis - nibble 2
# REDIS = 16
# REDIS_CALLBACK = 32
# chain - nibble 3
CHAIN = 256
# sync - nibble 4
SYNCER = 4096
argflag_local_task = CICFlag.CELERY
#argflag_local_taskcallback = argflag_local_task | CICFlag.REDIS | CICFlag.REDIS_CALLBACK
argflag_local_chain = CICFlag.CHAIN
argflag_local_sync = CICFlag.SYNCER | CICFlag.CHAIN

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# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
import celery
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class CeleryApp:
@classmethod
def from_config(cls, config):
backend_url = config.get('CELERY_RESULT_URL')
broker_url = config.get('CELERY_BROKER_URL')
celery_app = None
if backend_url != None:
celery_app = celery.Celery(broker=broker_url, backend=backend_url)
logg.info('creating celery app on {} with backend on {}'.format(broker_url, backend_url))
else:
celery_app = celery.Celery(broker=broker_url)
logg.info('creating celery app without results backend on {}'.format(broker_url))
return celery_app

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# external imports
from chainlib.eth.block import (
block_by_number,
Block,
)
from chainlib.eth.tx import (
receipt,
Tx,
)
from chainlib.interface import ChainInterface
class EthChainInterface(ChainInterface):
def __init__(self):
self._tx_receipt = receipt
self._block_by_number = block_by_number
self._block_from_src = Block.from_src
self._src_normalize = Tx.src_normalize
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# standard imports
import os
import logging
# external imports
from chainlib.eth.cli import (
Config as BaseConfig,
Flag,
)
# local imports
from .base import CICFlag
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Config(BaseConfig):
local_base_config_dir = os.path.join(script_dir, '..', 'data', 'config')
@classmethod
def from_args(cls, args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags, extra_args={}, default_config_dir=None, base_config_dir=None, default_fee_limit=None):
expanded_base_config_dir = [cls.local_base_config_dir]
if base_config_dir != None:
if isinstance(base_config_dir, str):
base_config_dir = [base_config_dir]
for d in base_config_dir:
expanded_base_config_dir.append(d)
config = BaseConfig.from_args(args, arg_flags, extra_args=extra_args, default_config_dir=default_config_dir, base_config_dir=expanded_base_config_dir, load_callback=None)
local_args_override = {}
# if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.REDIS:
# local_args_override['REDIS_HOST'] = getattr(args, 'redis_host')
# local_args_override['REDIS_PORT'] = getattr(args, 'redis_port')
# local_args_override['REDIS_DB'] = getattr(args, 'redis_db')
# local_args_override['REDIS_TIMEOUT'] = getattr(args, 'redis_timeout')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CHAIN:
local_args_override['CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS'] = getattr(args, 'registry_address')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CELERY:
local_args_override['CELERY_QUEUE'] = getattr(args, 'celery_queue')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.SYNCER:
local_args_override['SYNCER_OFFSET'] = getattr(args, 'offset')
local_args_override['SYNCER_NO_HISTORY'] = getattr(args, 'no_history')
config.dict_override(local_args_override, 'local cli args')
# if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.REDIS_CALLBACK:
# config.add(getattr(args, 'redis_host_callback'), '_REDIS_HOST_CALLBACK')
# config.add(getattr(args, 'redis_port_callback'), '_REDIS_PORT_CALLBACK')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CELERY:
config.add(config.true('CELERY_DEBUG'), 'CELERY_DEBUG', exists_ok=True)
logg.debug('config loaded:\n{}'.format(config))
return config

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# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from cic_eth_registry import CICRegistry
from cic_eth_registry.lookup.declarator import AddressDeclaratorLookup
from cic_eth_registry.lookup.tokenindex import TokenIndexLookup
from chainlib.eth.constant import ZERO_ADDRESS
logg = logging.getLogger()
def connect_token_registry(self, conn, chain_spec, sender_address=ZERO_ADDRESS):
registry = CICRegistry(chain_spec, conn)
token_registry_address = registry.by_name('TokenRegistry', sender_address=sender_address)
logg.debug('using token registry address {}'.format(token_registry_address))
lookup = TokenIndexLookup(chain_spec, token_registry_address)
CICRegistry.add_lookup(lookup)
def connect_declarator(self, conn, chain_spec, trusted_addresses, sender_address=ZERO_ADDRESS):
registry = CICRegistry(chain_spec, conn)
declarator_address = registry.by_name('AddressDeclarator', sender_address=sender_address)
logg.debug('using declarator address {}'.format(declarator_address))
lookup = AddressDeclaratorLookup(chain_spec, declarator_address, trusted_addresses)
CICRegistry.add_lookup(lookup)
def connect_registry(conn, chain_spec, registry_address, sender_address=ZERO_ADDRESS):
CICRegistry.address = registry_address
registry = CICRegistry(chain_spec, conn)
registry_address = registry.by_name('ContractRegistry', sender_address=sender_address)
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# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from chainlib.connection import (
RPCConnection,
ConnType,
)
from chainlib.eth.connection import EthUnixSignerConnection
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class RPC:
def __init__(self, chain_spec, rpc_provider, signer_provider=None):
self.chain_spec = chain_spec
self.rpc_provider = rpc_provider
self.signer_provider = signer_provider
def get_default(self):
return RPCConnection.connect(self.chain_spec, 'default')
@staticmethod
def from_config(config):
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(config.get('CHAIN_SPEC'))
RPCConnection.register_location(config.get('RPC_PROVIDER'), chain_spec, 'default')
if config.get('SIGNER_PROVIDER'):
RPCConnection.register_constructor(ConnType.UNIX, EthUnixSignerConnection, tag='signer')
RPCConnection.register_location(config.get('SIGNER_PROVIDER'), chain_spec, 'signer')
rpc = RPC(chain_spec, config.get('RPC_PROVIDER'), signer_provider=config.get('SIGNER_PROVIDER'))
logg.info('set up rpc: {}'.format(rpc))
return rpc
def __str__(self):
return 'RPC factory, chain {}, rpc {}, signer {}'.format(self.chain_spec, self.rpc_provider, self.signer_provider)

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[celery]
broker_url = redis://localhost:6379
result_url =
queue = cic-cache
debug = 0

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[cic]
registry_address =
trust_address =
health_modules =

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[database]
engine =
driver =
host =
port =
#name = cic-cache
prefix =
user =
password =
debug = 0
pool_size = 0

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[signer]
provider =

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[syncer]
loop_interval = 1
offset = 0
no_history = 0

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# standard imports
import logging
# local imports
from .list import (
list_transactions_mined,
list_transactions_account_mined,
add_transaction,
tag_transaction,
add_tag,
)
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
logg = logging.getLogger()
def dsn_from_config(config, name):
scheme = config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE')
if config.get('DATABASE_DRIVER') != None:
scheme += '+{}'.format(config.get('DATABASE_DRIVER'))
database_name = name
if config.get('DATABASE_PREFIX'):
database_name = '{}_{}'.format(config.get('DATABASE_PREFIX'), database_name)
dsn = ''
if config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE') == 'sqlite':
SessionBase.poolable = False
dsn = '{}:///{}'.format(
scheme,
database_name,
)
else:
dsn = '{}://{}:{}@{}:{}/{}'.format(
scheme,
config.get('DATABASE_USER'),
config.get('DATABASE_PASSWORD'),
config.get('DATABASE_HOST'),
config.get('DATABASE_PORT'),
database_name,
)
logg.debug('parsed dsn from config: {}'.format(dsn))
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# standard imports
import logging
import datetime
# external imports
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
from sqlalchemy import text
logg = logging.getLogger()
def list_transactions_mined(
session,
offset,
limit,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest=False,
):
"""Executes db query to return all confirmed transactions according to the specified offset and limit.
:param offset: Offset in data set to return transactions from
:type offset: int
:param limit: Max number of transactions to retrieve
:type limit: int
:result: Result set
:rtype: SQLAlchemy.ResultProxy
"""
order_by = 'DESC'
if oldest:
order_by = 'ASC'
if block_offset:
if block_limit:
s = "SELECT block_number, tx_index FROM tx WHERE block_number >= {} and block_number <= {} ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, block_limit, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT block_number, tx_index FROM tx WHERE block_number >= {} ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT block_number, tx_index FROM tx ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
r = session.execute(s)
return r
def list_transactions_mined_with_data(
session,
offset,
limit,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest=False,
):
"""Executes db query to return all confirmed transactions according to the specified offset and limit.
:param block_offset: First block to include in search
:type block_offset: int
:param block_limit: Last block to include in search
:type block_limit: int
:result: Result set
:rtype: SQLAlchemy.ResultProxy
"""
order_by = 'DESC'
if oldest:
order_by = 'ASC'
if block_offset:
if block_limit:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} AND block_number <= {} ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, block_limit, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
r = session.execute(s)
return r
def list_transactions_mined_with_data_index(
session,
offset,
end,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest=False,
):
"""Executes db query to return all confirmed transactions according to the specified offset and limit.
:param offset: Offset in data set to return transactions from
:type offset: int
:param limit: Max number of transactions to retrieve
:type limit: int
:result: Result set
:rtype: SQLAlchemy.ResultProxy
"""
order_by = 'DESC'
if oldest:
order_by = 'ASC'
if block_offset:
if block_limit:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} and block_number <= {} ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, block_limit, order_by, order_by, offset, end)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, order_by, order_by, offset, end)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(order_by, order_by, offset, end)
r = session.execute(s)
return r
def list_transactions_account_mined_with_data_index(
session,
address,
offset,
limit,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest=False,
):
"""Executes db query to return all confirmed transactions according to the specified offset and limit, filtered by address
:param offset: Offset in data set to return transactions from
:type offset: int
:param limit: Max number of transactions to retrieve
:type limit: int
:result: Result set
:rtype: SQLAlchemy.ResultProxy
"""
order_by = 'DESC'
if oldest:
order_by = 'ASC'
if block_offset:
if block_limit:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} AND block_number <= {} AND (sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}') ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, block_limit, address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} AND (sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}') ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}' ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
r = session.execute(s)
return r
def list_transactions_account_mined_with_data(
session,
address,
offset,
limit,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest=False,
):
"""Executes db query to return all confirmed transactions according to the specified offset and limit.
:param block_offset: First block to include in search
:type block_offset: int
:param block_limit: Last block to include in search
:type block_limit: int
:result: Result set
:rtype: SQLAlchemy.ResultProxy
"""
order_by = 'DESC'
if oldest:
order_by = 'ASC'
if block_offset:
if block_limit:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} AND block_number <= {} AND (sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}') ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, block_limit, address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE block_number >= {} AND (sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}') ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT tx_hash, block_number, date_block, sender, recipient, from_value, to_value, source_token, destination_token, success, domain, value FROM tx LEFT JOIN tag_tx_link ON tx.id = tag_tx_link.tx_id LEFT JOIN tag ON tag_tx_link.tag_id = tag.id WHERE sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}' ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
r = session.execute(s)
return r
def list_transactions_account_mined(
session,
address,
offset,
limit,
block_offset,
block_limit,
oldest=False,
):
"""Same as list_transactions_mined(...), but only retrieves transaction where the specified account address is sender or recipient.
:param address: Address to retrieve transactions for.
:type address: str, 0x-hex
:param offset: Offset in data set to return transactions from
:type offset: int
:param limit: Max number of transactions to retrieve
:type limit: int
:result: Result set
:rtype: SQLAlchemy.ResultProxy
"""
order_by = 'DESC'
if oldest:
order_by = 'ASC'
if block_offset:
if block_limit:
s = "SELECT block_number, tx_index FROM tx WHERE block_number >= {} AND block_number <= {} AND (sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}') ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, block_limit, address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT block_number, tx_index FROM tx WHERE block_number >= {} AND (sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}') ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(block_offset, address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
else:
s = "SELECT block_number, tx_index FROM tx WHERE sender = '{}' OR recipient = '{}' ORDER BY block_number {}, tx_index {} LIMIT {} OFFSET {}".format(address, address, order_by, order_by, limit, offset)
r = session.execute(s)
return r
def add_transaction(
session,
tx_hash,
block_number,
tx_index,
sender,
receiver,
source_token,
destination_token,
from_value,
to_value,
success,
timestamp,
):
"""Adds a single transaction to the cache persistent storage. Sensible interpretation of all fields is the responsibility of the caller.
:param session: Persistent storage session object
:type session: SQLAlchemy session
:param tx_hash: Transaction hash
:type tx_hash: str, 0x-hex
:param block_number: Block number
:type block_number: int
:param tx_index: Transaction index in block
:type tx_index: int
:param sender: Ethereum address of effective sender
:type sender: str, 0x-hex
:param receiver: Ethereum address of effective recipient
:type receiver: str, 0x-hex
:param source_token: Ethereum address of token used by sender
:type source_token: str, 0x-hex
:param destination_token: Ethereum address of token received by recipient
:type destination_token: str, 0x-hex
:param from_value: Source token value spent in transaction
:type from_value: int
:param to_value: Destination token value received in transaction
:type to_value: int
:param success: True if code execution on network was successful
:type success: bool
:param date_block: Block timestamp
:type date_block: datetime
"""
date_block = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(timestamp)
s = "INSERT INTO tx (tx_hash, block_number, tx_index, sender, recipient, source_token, destination_token, from_value, to_value, success, date_block) VALUES ('{}', {}, {}, '{}', '{}', '{}', '{}', {}, {}, {}, '{}')".format(
tx_hash,
block_number,
tx_index,
sender,
receiver,
source_token,
destination_token,
from_value,
to_value,
success,
date_block,
)
session.execute(s)
def tag_transaction(
session,
tx_hash,
name,
domain=None,
):
"""Tag a single transaction with a single tag.
Tag must already exist in storage.
:param session: Persistent storage session object
:type session: SQLAlchemy session
:param tx_hash: Transaction hash
:type tx_hash: str, 0x-hex
:param name: Tag value
:type name: str
:param domain: Tag domain
:type domain: str
:raises ValueError: Unknown tag or transaction hash
"""
s = text("SELECT id from tx where tx_hash = :a")
r = session.execute(s, {'a': tx_hash}).fetchall()
tx_id = r[0].values()[0]
if tx_id == None:
raise ValueError('unknown tx hash {}'.format(tx_hash))
#s = text("SELECT id from tag where value = :a and domain = :b")
if domain == None:
s = text("SELECT id from tag where value = :a")
else:
s = text("SELECT id from tag where value = :a and domain = :b")
r = session.execute(s, {'a': name, 'b': domain}).fetchall()
tag_id = r[0].values()[0]
logg.debug('type {} {}'.format(type(tag_id), type(tx_id)))
if tag_id == None:
raise ValueError('unknown tag name {} domain {}'.format(name, domain))
s = text("INSERT INTO tag_tx_link (tag_id, tx_id) VALUES (:a, :b)")
r = session.execute(s, {'a': int(tag_id), 'b': int(tx_id)})
def add_tag(
session,
name,
domain=None,
):
"""Add a single tag to storage.
:param session: Persistent storage session object
:type session: SQLAlchemy session
:param name: Tag value
:type name: str
:param domain: Tag domain
:type domain: str
:raises sqlalchemy.exc.IntegrityError: Tag already exists
"""
s = None
if domain == None:
s = text("INSERT INTO tag (value) VALUES (:b)")
else:
s = text("INSERT INTO tag (domain, value) VALUES (:a, :b)")
session.execute(s, {'a': domain, 'b': name})

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"""Base tables
Revision ID: 63b629f14a85
Revises:
Create Date: 2020-12-04 08:16:00.412189
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '63b629f14a85'
down_revision = None
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
op.create_table(
'tx',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column('date_registered', sa.DateTime, nullable=False, server_default=sa.func.current_timestamp()),
sa.Column('block_number', sa.Integer, nullable=False),
sa.Column('tx_index', sa.Integer, nullable=False),
sa.Column('tx_hash', sa.String(66), nullable=False),
sa.Column('sender', sa.String(42), nullable=False),
sa.Column('recipient', sa.String(42), nullable=False),
sa.Column('source_token', sa.String(42), nullable=False),
sa.Column('destination_token', sa.String(42), nullable=False),
sa.Column('success', sa.Boolean, nullable=False),
sa.Column('from_value', sa.NUMERIC(), nullable=False),
sa.Column('to_value', sa.NUMERIC(), nullable=False),
sa.Column('date_block', sa.DateTime, nullable=False),
)
op.create_table(
'tx_sync',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column('tx', sa.String(66), nullable=False),
)
op.execute("INSERT INTO tx_sync (tx) VALUES('0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000');")
op.create_index('sender_token_idx', 'tx', ['sender', 'source_token'])
op.create_index('recipient_token_idx', 'tx', ['recipient', 'destination_token'])
def downgrade():
op.drop_index('recipient_token_idx')
op.drop_index('sender_token_idx')
op.drop_table('tx_sync')
op.drop_table('tx')

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"""Add chain syncer
Revision ID: 6604de4203e2
Revises: 63b629f14a85
Create Date: 2021-04-01 08:10:29.156243
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
from chainsyncer.db.migrations.default.export import (
chainsyncer_upgrade,
chainsyncer_downgrade,
)
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = '6604de4203e2'
down_revision = '63b629f14a85'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
chainsyncer_upgrade(0, 0, 1)
def downgrade():
chainsyncer_downgrade(0, 0, 1)

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"""Transaction tags
Revision ID: aaf2bdce7d6e
Revises: 6604de4203e2
Create Date: 2021-05-01 09:20:20.775082
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'aaf2bdce7d6e'
down_revision = '6604de4203e2'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
op.create_table(
'tag',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column('domain', sa.String(), nullable=True),
sa.Column('value', sa.String(), nullable=False),
)
op.create_index('idx_tag_domain_value', 'tag', ['domain', 'value'], unique=True)
op.create_table(
'tag_tx_link',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column('tag_id', sa.Integer, sa.ForeignKey('tag.id'), nullable=False),
sa.Column('tx_id', sa.Integer, sa.ForeignKey('tx.id'), nullable=False),
)
def downgrade():
op.drop_table('tag_tx_link')
op.drop_index('idx_tag_domain_value')
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# stanard imports
import logging
# third-party imports
from sqlalchemy import Column, Integer
from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base
from sqlalchemy import create_engine
from sqlalchemy.orm import sessionmaker
logg = logging.getLogger()
Model = declarative_base(name='Model')
class SessionBase(Model):
"""The base object for all SQLAlchemy enabled models. All other models must extend this.
"""
__abstract__ = True
id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True)
engine = None
"""Database connection engine of the running aplication"""
sessionmaker = None
"""Factory object responsible for creating sessions from the connection pool"""
transactional = True
"""Whether the database backend supports query transactions. Should be explicitly set by initialization code"""
poolable = True
"""Whether the database backend supports connection pools. Should be explicitly set by initialization code"""
procedural = True
"""Whether the database backend supports stored procedures"""
localsessions = {}
"""Contains dictionary of sessions initiated by db model components"""
@staticmethod
def create_session():
"""Creates a new database session.
"""
return SessionBase.sessionmaker()
@staticmethod
def _set_engine(engine):
"""Sets the database engine static property
"""
SessionBase.engine = engine
SessionBase.sessionmaker = sessionmaker(bind=SessionBase.engine)
@staticmethod
def connect(dsn, debug=False):
"""Create new database connection engine and connect to database backend.
:param dsn: DSN string defining connection.
:type dsn: str
"""
e = None
if SessionBase.poolable:
e = create_engine(
dsn,
max_overflow=50,
pool_pre_ping=True,
pool_size=20,
pool_recycle=10,
echo=debug,
)
else:
e = create_engine(
dsn,
echo=debug,
)
SessionBase._set_engine(e)
@staticmethod
def disconnect():
"""Disconnect from database and free resources.
"""
SessionBase.engine.dispose()
SessionBase.engine = None
@staticmethod
def bind_session(session=None):
localsession = session
if localsession == None:
localsession = SessionBase.create_session()
localsession_key = str(id(localsession))
logg.debug('creating new session {}'.format(localsession_key))
SessionBase.localsessions[localsession_key] = localsession
return localsession
@staticmethod
def release_session(session=None):
session_key = str(id(session))
if SessionBase.localsessions.get(session_key) != None:
logg.debug('destroying session {}'.format(session_key))
session.commit()
session.close()
del SessionBase.localsessions[session_key]

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from .erc20 import *
from .faucet import *

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class TagSyncFilter:
"""Holds tag name and domain for an implementing filter.
:param name: Tag value
:type name: str
:param domain: Tag domain
:type domain: str
"""
def __init__(self, name, domain=None):
self.tag_name = name
self.tag_domain = domain
def tag(self):
"""Return tag value/domain.
:rtype: Tuple
:returns: tag value/domain.
"""
return (self.tag_name, self.tag_domain)
def __str__(self):
if self.tag_domain == None:
return self.tag_name
return '{}.{}'.format(self.tag_domain, self.tag_name)

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# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from chainlib.eth.address import (
to_checksum_address,
)
from chainlib.eth.error import RequestMismatchException
from chainlib.status import Status
from cic_eth_registry.erc20 import ERC20Token
from cic_eth_registry.error import (
NotAContractError,
ContractMismatchError,
)
from eth_erc20 import ERC20
# local imports
from .base import TagSyncFilter
from cic_cache import db as cic_cache_db
logg = logging.getLogger().getChild(__name__)
class ERC20TransferFilter(TagSyncFilter):
def __init__(self, chain_spec):
super(ERC20TransferFilter, self).__init__('transfer', domain='erc20')
self.chain_spec = chain_spec
# TODO: Verify token in declarator / token index
def filter(self, conn, block, tx, db_session=None):
logg.debug('filter {} {}'.format(block, tx))
token = None
try:
token = ERC20Token(self.chain_spec, conn, tx.inputs[0])
except NotAContractError:
logg.debug('not a contract {}'.format(tx.inputs[0]))
return False
except ContractMismatchError:
logg.debug('not an erc20 token {}'.format(tx.inputs[0]))
return False
transfer_data = None
try:
transfer_data = ERC20.parse_transfer_request(tx.payload)
except RequestMismatchException:
logg.debug('erc20 match but not a transfer, skipping')
return False
except ValueError:
logg.debug('erc20 match but bogus data, skipping')
return False
token_sender = tx.outputs[0]
token_recipient = transfer_data[0]
token_value = transfer_data[1]
logg.debug('matched erc20 token transfer {} ({}) to {} value {}'.format(token.name, token.address, transfer_data[0], transfer_data[1]))
cic_cache_db.add_transaction(
db_session,
tx.hash,
block.number,
tx.index,
to_checksum_address(token_sender),
to_checksum_address(token_recipient),
token.address,
token.address,
token_value,
token_value,
tx.status == Status.SUCCESS,
block.timestamp,
)
db_session.flush()
cic_cache_db.tag_transaction(
db_session,
tx.hash,
self.tag_name,
domain=self.tag_domain,
)
db_session.commit()
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# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from erc20_faucet import Faucet
from chainlib.eth.address import to_checksum_address
from chainlib.eth.constant import ZERO_ADDRESS
from chainlib.status import Status
from hexathon import strip_0x
# local imports
import cic_cache.db as cic_cache_db
from .base import TagSyncFilter
#logg = logging.getLogger().getChild(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger()
class FaucetFilter(TagSyncFilter):
def __init__(self, chain_spec, sender_address=ZERO_ADDRESS):
super(FaucetFilter, self).__init__('give_to', domain='faucet')
self.chain_spec = chain_spec
self.sender_address = sender_address
def filter(self, conn, block, tx, db_session=None):
try:
data = strip_0x(tx.payload)
except ValueError:
return False
logg.debug('data {}'.format(data))
if Faucet.method_for(data[:8]) == None:
return False
token_sender = tx.inputs[0]
token_recipient = data[64+8-40:]
logg.debug('token recipient {}'.format(token_recipient))
f = Faucet(self.chain_spec)
o = f.token(token_sender, sender_address=self.sender_address)
r = conn.do(o)
token = f.parse_token(r)
f = Faucet(self.chain_spec)
o = f.token_amount(token_sender, sender_address=self.sender_address)
r = conn.do(o)
token_value = f.parse_token_amount(r)
cic_cache_db.add_transaction(
db_session,
tx.hash,
block.number,
tx.index,
to_checksum_address(token_sender),
to_checksum_address(token_recipient),
token,
token,
token_value,
token_value,
tx.status == Status.SUCCESS,
block.timestamp,
)
db_session.flush()
cic_cache_db.tag_transaction(
db_session,
tx.hash,
self.tag_name,
domain=self.tag_domain,
)
db_session.commit()
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# standard imports
import logging
import json
import re
import base64
# external imports
from hexathon import (
add_0x,
strip_0x,
)
from chainlib.encode import TxHexNormalizer
# local imports
from cic_cache.cache import (
BloomCache,
DataCache,
)
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
#logg = logging.getLogger()
re_transactions_all_bloom = r'/tx/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?'
re_transactions_account_bloom = r'/tx/user/((0x)?[a-fA-F0-9]+)(/(\d+)(/(\d+))?)?/?'
re_transactions_all_data = r'/txa/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?'
re_transactions_account_data = r'/txa/user/((0x)?[a-fA-F0-9]+)(/(\d+)(/(\d+))?)?/?'
re_default_limit = r'/defaultlimit/?'
DEFAULT_LIMIT = 100
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
def parse_query_account(r):
address = strip_0x(r[1])
#address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(address)
limit = DEFAULT_LIMIT
g = r.groups()
if len(g) > 3:
limit = int(r[4])
if limit == 0:
limit = DEFAULT_LIMIT
offset = 0
if len(g) > 4:
offset = int(r[6])
logg.debug('account query is address {} offset {} limit {}'.format(address, offset, limit))
return (address, offset, limit,)
# r is an re.Match
def parse_query_any(r):
limit = DEFAULT_LIMIT
offset = 0
block_offset = None
block_end = None
if r.lastindex != None:
if r.lastindex > 0:
limit = int(r[1])
if r.lastindex > 1:
offset = int(r[2])
if r.lastindex > 2:
block_offset = int(r[3])
if r.lastindex > 3:
block_end = int(r[4])
if block_end < block_offset:
raise ValueError('cart before the horse, dude')
logg.debug('data query is offset {} limit {} block_offset {} block_end {}'.format(offset, limit, block_offset, block_end))
return (offset, limit, block_offset, block_end,)
def process_default_limit(session, env):
r = re.match(re_default_limit, env.get('PATH_INFO'))
if not r:
return None
return ('application/json', str(DEFAULT_LIMIT).encode('utf-8'),)
def process_transactions_account_bloom(session, env):
r = re.match(re_transactions_account_bloom, env.get('PATH_INFO'))
if not r:
return None
logg.debug('match account bloom')
(address, offset, limit,) = parse_query_account(r)
c = BloomCache(session)
(lowest_block, highest_block, bloom_filter_block, bloom_filter_tx) = c.load_transactions_account(address, offset, limit)
o = {
'alg': 'sha256',
'low': lowest_block,
'high': highest_block,
'block_filter': base64.b64encode(bloom_filter_block).decode('utf-8'),
'blocktx_filter': base64.b64encode(bloom_filter_tx).decode('utf-8'),
'filter_rounds': 3,
}
j = json.dumps(o)
return ('application/json', j.encode('utf-8'),)
def process_transactions_all_bloom(session, env):
r = re.match(re_transactions_all_bloom, env.get('PATH_INFO'))
if not r:
return None
logg.debug('match all bloom')
(limit, offset, block_offset, block_end,) = parse_query_any(r)
c = BloomCache(session)
(lowest_block, highest_block, bloom_filter_block, bloom_filter_tx) = c.load_transactions(offset, limit)
o = {
'alg': 'sha256',
'low': lowest_block,
'high': highest_block,
'block_filter': base64.b64encode(bloom_filter_block).decode('utf-8'),
'blocktx_filter': base64.b64encode(bloom_filter_tx).decode('utf-8'),
'filter_rounds': 3,
}
j = json.dumps(o)
return ('application/json', j.encode('utf-8'),)
def process_transactions_all_data(session, env):
r = re.match(re_transactions_all_data, env.get('PATH_INFO'))
if not r:
return None
#if env.get('HTTP_X_CIC_CACHE_MODE') != 'all':
# return None
logg.debug('match all data')
logg.debug('got data request {}'.format(env))
(offset, limit, block_offset, block_end) = parse_query_any(r)
c = DataCache(session)
(lowest_block, highest_block, tx_cache) = c.load_transactions_with_data(offset, limit, block_offset, block_end, oldest=True) # oldest needs to be settable
for r in tx_cache:
r['date_block'] = r['date_block'].timestamp()
o = {
'low': lowest_block,
'high': highest_block,
'data': tx_cache,
}
j = json.dumps(o)
return ('application/json', j.encode('utf-8'),)
def process_transactions_account_data(session, env):
r = re.match(re_transactions_account_data, env.get('PATH_INFO'))
if not r:
return None
logg.debug('match account data')
#if env.get('HTTP_X_CIC_CACHE_MODE') != 'all':
# return None
(address, offset, limit,) = parse_query_account(r)
c = DataCache(session)
(lowest_block, highest_block, tx_cache) = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(address, offset, limit)
for r in tx_cache:
r['date_block'] = r['date_block'].timestamp()
o = {
'low': lowest_block,
'high': highest_block,
'data': tx_cache,
}
j = json.dumps(o)
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# standard imports
import os
import logging
import argparse
import base64
# external imports
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 (
process_default_limit,
process_transactions_account_bloom,
process_transactions_account_data,
process_transactions_all_bloom,
process_transactions_all_data,
)
import cic_cache.cli
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_read
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_sync | cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_task
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
args = argparser.parse_args()
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
SessionBase.connect(dsn, config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
# uwsgi application
def application(env, start_response):
headers = []
content = b''
session = SessionBase.create_session()
for handler in [
process_transactions_account_data,
process_transactions_account_bloom,
process_transactions_all_data,
process_transactions_all_bloom,
process_default_limit,
]:
r = None
try:
r = handler(session, env)
except ValueError as e:
start_response('400 {}'.format(str(e)))
return []
if r != None:
(mime_type, content) = r
break
session.close()
headers.append(('Content-Length', str(len(content))),)
headers.append(('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*',));
if len(content) == 0:
headers.append(('Content-Type', 'text/plain, charset=UTF-8',))
start_response('404 Looked everywhere, sorry', headers)
else:
headers.append(('Content-Type', mime_type,))
start_response('200 OK', headers)
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# standard imports
import logging
import os
import sys
import argparse
import tempfile
# third-party imports
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 *
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
# 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()
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
SessionBase.connect(dsn)
# set up celery
current_app = celery.Celery(__name__)
broker = config.get('CELERY_BROKER_URL')
if broker[:4] == 'file':
bq = tempfile.mkdtemp()
bp = tempfile.mkdtemp()
current_app.conf.update({
'broker_url': broker,
'broker_transport_options': {
'data_folder_in': bq,
'data_folder_out': bq,
'data_folder_processed': bp,
},
},
)
logg.warning('celery broker dirs queue i/o {} processed {}, will NOT be deleted on shutdown'.format(bq, bp))
else:
current_app.conf.update({
'broker_url': broker,
})
result = config.get('CELERY_RESULT_URL')
if result[:4] == 'file':
rq = tempfile.mkdtemp()
current_app.conf.update({
'result_backend': 'file://{}'.format(rq),
})
logg.warning('celery backend store dir {} created, will NOT be deleted on shutdown'.format(rq))
else:
current_app.conf.update({
'result_backend': result,
})
def main():
argv = ['worker']
if args.vv:
argv.append('--loglevel=DEBUG')
elif args.v:
argv.append('--loglevel=INFO')
argv.append('-Q')
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
argv.append('-n')
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
current_app.worker_main(argv)
if __name__ == '__main__':
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# standard imports
import os
import sys
import logging
import time
import argparse
import sys
import re
# external imports
import sqlalchemy
from cic_eth_registry import CICRegistry
from cic_eth_registry.error import UnknownContractError
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from chainlib.eth.constant import ZERO_ADDRESS
from chainlib.connection import RPCConnection
from chainlib.eth.block import (
block_latest,
)
from hexathon import (
strip_0x,
)
from chainsyncer.backend.sql import SQLBackend
from chainsyncer.driver.head import HeadSyncer
from chainsyncer.driver.history import HistorySyncer
from chainsyncer.db.models.base import SessionBase
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
from cic_cache.db import (
dsn_from_config,
add_tag,
)
from cic_cache.runnable.daemons.filters import (
ERC20TransferFilter,
FaucetFilter,
)
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
# process args
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_base
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_sync
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
args = argparser.parse_args()
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
SessionBase.connect(dsn, debug=config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
# set up rpc
rpc = cic_cache.cli.RPC.from_config(config)
conn = rpc.get_default()
# set up chain provisions
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(config.get('CHAIN_SPEC'))
registry = None
try:
registry = cic_cache.cli.connect_registry(conn, chain_spec, config.get('CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS'))
except UnknownContractError as e:
logg.exception('Registry contract connection failed for {}: {}'.format(config.get('CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS'), e))
sys.exit(1)
logg.info('connected contract registry {}'.format(config.get('CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS')))
def register_filter_tags(filters, session):
for f in filters:
tag = f.tag()
try:
add_tag(session, tag[0], domain=tag[1])
session.commit()
logg.info('added tag name "{}" domain "{}"'.format(tag[0], tag[1]))
except sqlalchemy.exc.IntegrityError:
session.rollback()
logg.debug('already have tag name "{}" domain "{}"'.format(tag[0], tag[1]))
def main():
# Connect to blockchain with chainlib
rpc = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'default')
o = block_latest()
r = rpc.do(o)
block_offset = int(strip_0x(r), 16) + 1
logg.debug('current block height {}'.format(block_offset))
syncers = []
syncer_backends = SQLBackend.resume(chain_spec, block_offset)
if len(syncer_backends) == 0:
initial_block_start = int(config.get('SYNCER_OFFSET'))
initial_block_offset = int(block_offset)
if config.get('SYNCER_NO_HISTORY'):
initial_block_start = initial_block_offset
initial_block_offset += 1
syncer_backends.append(SQLBackend.initial(chain_spec, initial_block_offset, start_block_height=initial_block_start))
logg.info('found no backends to resume, adding initial sync from history start {} end {}'.format(initial_block_start, initial_block_offset))
else:
for syncer_backend in syncer_backends:
logg.info('resuming sync session {}'.format(syncer_backend))
for syncer_backend in syncer_backends:
syncers.append(HistorySyncer(syncer_backend, cic_cache.cli.chain_interface))
syncer_backend = SQLBackend.live(chain_spec, block_offset+1)
syncers.append(HeadSyncer(syncer_backend, cic_cache.cli.chain_interface))
trusted_addresses_src = config.get('CIC_TRUST_ADDRESS')
if trusted_addresses_src == None:
logg.critical('At least one trusted address must be declared in CIC_TRUST_ADDRESS')
sys.exit(1)
trusted_addresses = trusted_addresses_src.split(',')
for address in trusted_addresses:
logg.info('using trusted address {}'.format(address))
erc20_transfer_filter = ERC20TransferFilter(chain_spec)
faucet_filter = FaucetFilter(chain_spec)
filters = [
erc20_transfer_filter,
faucet_filter,
]
session = SessionBase.create_session()
register_filter_tags(filters, session)
session.close()
i = 0
for syncer in syncers:
logg.debug('running syncer index {}'.format(i))
for f in filters:
syncer.add_filter(f)
r = syncer.loop(int(config.get('SYNCER_LOOP_INTERVAL')), rpc)
sys.stderr.write("sync {} done at block {}\n".format(syncer, r))
i += 1
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# third-party imports
import celery
# local imports
from cic_cache.cache import (
BloomCache,
DataCache,
)
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
celery_app = celery.current_app
@celery_app.task(bind=True)
def tx_filter(self, offset, limit, address=None, oldest=False, encoding='hex'):
queue = self.request.delivery_info.get('routing_key')
session = SessionBase.create_session()
c = BloomCache(session)
b = None
if address == None:
(lowest_block, highest_block, bloom_filter_block, bloom_filter_tx) = c.load_transactions(offset, limit, oldest=oldest)
else:
(lowest_block, highest_block, bloom_filter_block, bloom_filter_tx) = c.load_transactions_account(address, offset, limit, oldest=oldest)
session.close()
o = {
'alg': 'sha256',
'low': lowest_block,
'high': highest_block,
'block_filter': bloom_filter_block.hex(),
'blocktx_filter': bloom_filter_tx.hex(),
'filter_rounds': 3,
}
return o
@celery_app.task(bind=True)
def tx_filter_content(self, offset, limit, address=None, block_offset=None, block_limit=None, oldest=False, encoding='hex'):
session = SessionBase.create_session()
c = DataCache(session)
b = None
if address == None:
(lowest_block, highest_block, tx_cache) = c.load_transactions_with_data(offset, limit, block_offset=block_offset, block_limit=block_limit, oldest=oldest)
else:
(lowest_block, highest_block, tx_cache) = c.load_transactions_account_with_data_index(address, offset, limit, block_offset=block_offset, block_limit=block_limit)
session.close()
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import os
import semver
version = (
0,
2,
1,
'alpha.3',
)
version_object = semver.VersionInfo(
major=version[0],
minor=version[1],
patch=version[2],
prerelease=version[3],
)
version_string = str(version_object)

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[cic]
registry_address =
trust_address =

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CREATE TABLE tx (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
date_registered TIMESTAMP NOT NULL default CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,
block_number INTEGER NOT NULL,
tx_index INTEGER NOT NULL,
tx_hash VARCHAR(66) NOT NULL,
sender VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
recipient VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
source_token VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
destination_token VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
from_value BIGINT NOT NULL,
to_value BIGINT NOT NULL,
success BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
date_block TIMESTAMP NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE tx_sync (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
tx VARCHAR(66) NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO tx_sync (tx) VALUES('0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000');

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CREATE TABLE tx (
id SERIAL PRIMARY KEY,
date_registered DATETIME NOT NULL default CURRENT_DATE,
block_number INTEGER NOT NULL,
tx_index INTEGER NOT NULL,
tx_hash VARCHAR(66) NOT NULL,
sender VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
recipient VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
source_token VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
destination_token VARCHAR(42) NOT NULL,
from_value INTEGER NOT NULL,
to_value INTEGER NOT NULL,
success BOOLEAN NOT NULL,
date_block DATETIME NOT NULL,
CHECK (success IN (0, 1))
);
CREATE TABLE tx_sync (
id SERIAL PRIMARY_KEY,
tx VARCHAR(66) NOT NULL
);
INSERT INTO tx_sync (tx) VALUES('0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000');

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openapi: "3.0.2"
info:
title: Grassroots Economics CIC Cache
description: Cache of processed transaction data from Ethereum blockchain and worker queues
termsOfService: bzz://grassrootseconomics.eth/terms
contact:
name: Grassroots Economics
url: https://www.grassrootseconomics.org
email: will@grassecon.org
license:
name: GPLv3
version: 0.2.0
paths:
/defaultlimit:
summary: The default limit value of result sets.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve default limit
operationId: limit.default
responses:
200:
description: Limit query successful
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Limit"
/tx:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions in the cache. The number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.latest
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
/tx/{limit}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions in the cache. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.latest.limit
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful. Results are ordered from newest to oldest.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/tx/{limit}/{offset}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions in the cache. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.latest.range
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful. Results are ordered from newest to oldest.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/tx/{limit}/{offset}/{block_offset}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of transactions since a particular block.
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions since a particular block in the cache. The block parameter is inclusive. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.latest.range.block.offset
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful. Results are ordered from oldest to newest.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: block_offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/tx/{limit}/{offset}/{block_offset}/{block_end}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of transactions within a particular block range.
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions within a particular block range in the cache. The block parameters are inclusive. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.latest.range.block.range
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: block_offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: block_end
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/tx/{address}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions by account.
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions where a specific account is the spender or beneficiary.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.user
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: address
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: string
/tx/{address}/{limit}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions by account.
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions where a specific account is the spender or beneficiary. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.user.limit
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: address
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: string
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/tx/{address}/{limit}/{offset}:
summary: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions by account
description: Generate a bloom filter of the latest transactions where a specific account is the spender or beneficiary. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.user.range
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/BlocksBloom"
parameters:
- name: address
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: string
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/txa:
summary: Cached data for latest transactions.
description: Return data entries of the latest transactions in the cache. The number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.latest
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
/txa/{limit}:
summary: Cached data for latest transactions.
description: Return data entries of the latest transactions in the cache. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.latest.limit
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/txa/{limit}/{offset}:
summary: Cached data for latest transactions.
description: Return data entries of the latest transactions in the cache. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.latest.range
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/txa/{limit}/{offset}/{block_offset}:
summary: Cached data for transactions since a particular block.
description: Return cached data entries of transactions since a particular block. The block parameter is inclusive. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.latest.range.block.offset
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: block_offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/txa/{limit}/{offset}/{block_offset}/{block_end}:
summary: Cached data for transactions within a particular block range.
description: Return cached data entries of transactions within a particular block range in the cache. The block parameters are inclusive. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.latest.range.block.range
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: block_offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: block_end
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/txa/{address}:
summary: Cached data for batch of latest transactions by account.
description: Return cached data of the latest transactions where a specific account is the spender or beneficiary.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.user
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: address
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: string
/txa/{address}/{limit}:
summary: Cached data for batch of latest transactions by account.
description: Return cached data of the latest transactions where a specific account is the spender or beneficiary. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.user.limit
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: address
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: string
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
/txa/{address}/{limit}/{offset}:
summary: Cached data for batch of latest transactions by account.
description: Return cached data of the latest transactions where a specific account is the spender or beneficiary. If `limit` is 0, the number of maximum number of transactions returned is returned by the `/defaultlimit` API call.
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: txa.get.user.range
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
content:
application/json:
schema:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/TransactionList"
parameters:
- name: address
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: string
- name: limit
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
- name: offset
in: path
required: true
schema:
type: integer
format: int32
components:
schemas:
Limit:
type: integer
format: int32
BlocksBloom:
type: object
properties:
low:
type: integer
format: int32
description: The lowest block number included in the filter
high:
type: integer
format: int32
description: The highest block number included in the filter
block_filter:
type: string
format: byte
description: Block number filter
blocktx_filter:
type: string
format: byte
description: Block and tx index filter
alg:
type: string
description: Hashing algorithm (currently only using sha256)
filter_rounds:
type: integer
format: int32
description: Number of hash rounds used to create the filter
TransactionList:
type: object
properties:
low:
type: integer
format: int32
description: The lowest block number included in the result set
high:
type: integer
format: int32
description: The highest block number included in the filter
data:
type: array
description: Cached transaction data
items:
$ref: "#/components/schemas/Transaction"
Transaction:
type: object
properties:
block_number:
type: integer
format: int64
description: Block number transaction was included in.
tx_hash:
type: string
description: Transaction hash, in hex.
date_block:
type: integer
format: int32
description: Block timestamp.
sender:
type: string
description: Spender address, in hex.
recipient:
type: string
description: Beneficiary address, in hex.
from_value:
type: integer
format: int64
description: Value deducted from spender's balance.
to_value:
type: integer
format: int64
description: Value added to beneficiary's balance.
source_token:
type: string
description: Network address of token in which `from_value` is denominated.
destination_token:
type: string
description: Network address of token in which `to_value` is denominated.
success:
type: boolean
description: Network consensus state on whether the transaction was successful or not.
tx_type:
type: string
enum:
- erc20.faucet
- faucet.give_to
examples:
data_last:
summary: Get the latest cached transactions, using the server's default limit.
value: "/txa"
data_limit:
summary: Get the last 42 cached transactions.
value: "/txa/42"
data_range:
summary: Get the next 42 cached transactions, starting from the 13th (zero-indexed).
value: "/txa/42/13"
data_range_block_offset:
summary: Get the next 42 cached transactions, starting from block 1337 (inclusive).
value: "/txa/42/0/1337"
data_range_block_offset:
summary: Get the next 42 cached transactions within blocks 1337 and 1453 (inclusive).
value: "/txa/42/0/1337/1453"
data_range_block_range:
summary: Get the next 42 cached transactions after the 13th, within blocks 1337 and 1453 (inclusive).
value: "/txa/42/13/1337/1453"

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ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
COPY requirements.txt .
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net
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 pip install . --extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL
# for db migrations
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
COPY /docker/db.sh ./db.sh
RUN chmod 755 ./*.sh
# Tracker
# ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/cic-cache-tracker", "-vv"]
# Server
# ENTRYPOINT [ "/usr/local/bin/uwsgi", "--wsgi-file", "/usr/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/cic_cache/runnable/server.py", "--http", ":80", "--pyargv", "-vv" ]
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
>&2 echo executing database migration
python scripts/migrate_cic_cache.py --migrations-dir /usr/local/share/cic-cache/alembic -vv
set +e

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#! /bin/bash
set -e
pip install --extra-index-url https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net \
--extra-index-url https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple \
-r test_requirements.txt
export PYTHONPATH=. && pytest -x --cov=cic_cache --cov-fail-under=90 --cov-report term-missing tests

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#!/bin/bash
. ./db.sh
if [ $? -ne "0" ]; then
>&2 echo db migrate fail
exit 1
fi
/usr/local/bin/cic-cache-trackerd $@

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let xmlhttprequest = require('xhr2');
let moolb = require('moolb');
let xhr = new xmlhttprequest();
xhr.responseType = 'json';
xhr.open('GET', 'http://localhost:5555/tx/0/100');
xhr.addEventListener('load', (e) => {
d = xhr.response;
b_one = Buffer.from(d.block_filter, 'base64');
b_two = Buffer.from(d.blocktx_filter, 'base64');
for (let i = 0; i < 8192; i++) {
if (b_two[i] > 0) {
console.debug('value on', i, b_two[i]);
}
}
console.log(b_one, b_two);
let f_block = moolb.fromBytes(b_one, d.filter_rounds);
let f_blocktx = moolb.fromBytes(b_two, d.filter_rounds);
let a = new ArrayBuffer(8);
let w = new DataView(a);
for (let i = 410000; i < 430000; i++) {
w.setInt32(0, i);
let r = new Uint8Array(a.slice(0, 4));
if (f_block.check(r)) {
for (let j = 0; j < 200; j++) {
w = new DataView(a);
w.setInt32(4, j);
r = new Uint8Array(a);
if (f_blocktx.check(r)) {
console.log('true', i, j);
}
}
}
}
});
let r = xhr.send();

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alembic==1.4.2
confini~=0.5.3
uwsgi==2.0.19.1
moolb~=0.2.0
cic-eth-registry~=0.6.6
SQLAlchemy==1.3.20
semver==2.13.0
psycopg2==2.8.6
celery==4.4.7
redis==3.5.3
chainsyncer[sql]~=0.0.7
erc20-faucet~=0.3.2
chainlib-eth~=0.0.15
eth-address-index~=0.2.4
okota~=0.2.5

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#!/usr/bin/python3
# standard imports
import os
import argparse
import logging
import re
# external imports
import alembic
from alembic.config import Config as AlembicConfig
import confini
# local imports
from cic_cache.db import dsn_from_config
import cic_cache.cli
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
# BUG: the dbdir doesn't work after script install
rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(cic_cache.__file__)))
dbdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'db')
default_migrations_dir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations')
configdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'data', 'config')
#config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_base
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_sync
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
argparser.add_argument('--reset', action='store_true', help='downgrade before upgrading')
argparser.add_argument('-f', '--force', action='store_true', help='force action')
argparser.add_argument('--migrations-dir', dest='migrations_dir', default=default_migrations_dir, type=str, help='migrations directory')
args = argparser.parse_args()
extra_args = {
'reset': None,
'force': None,
'migrations_dir': None,
}
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags, extra_args=extra_args)
migrations_dir = os.path.join(config.get('_MIGRATIONS_DIR'), config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE', 'default'))
if not os.path.isdir(migrations_dir):
logg.debug('migrations dir for engine {} not found, reverting to default'.format(config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE')))
migrations_dir = os.path.join(args.migrations_dir, 'default')
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
logg.info('using migrations dir {}'.format(migrations_dir))
logg.info('using db {}'.format(dsn))
ac = AlembicConfig(os.path.join(migrations_dir, 'alembic.ini'))
ac.set_main_option('sqlalchemy.url', dsn)
ac.set_main_option('script_location', migrations_dir)
if args.reset:
if not args.f:
if not re.match(r'[yY][eE]?[sS]?', input('EEK! this will DELETE the existing db. are you sure??')):
logg.error('user chickened out on requested reset, bailing')
sys.exit(1)
alembic.command.downgrade(ac, 'base')
alembic.command.upgrade(ac, 'head')

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[metadata]
name = cic-cache
description = CIC Cache API and server
version = 0.3.0a2
author = Louis Holbrook
author_email = dev@holbrook.no
url = https://gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-eth
keywords =
cic
cryptocurrency
ethereum
classifiers =
Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Operating System :: OS Independent
Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Environment :: No Input/Output (Daemon)
Intended Audience :: Developers
License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+)
Topic :: Internet
# Topic :: Blockchain :: EVM
license = GPL3
licence_files =
LICENSE.txt
[options]
python_requires = >= 3.6
include_package_data = True
packages =
cic_cache
cic_cache.tasks
cic_cache.db
cic_cache.db.models
cic_cache.cli
cic_cache.runnable
cic_cache.runnable.daemons
cic_cache.runnable.daemons.filters
scripts =
./scripts/migrate_cic_cache.py
[options.entry_points]
console_scripts =
cic-cache-trackerd = cic_cache.runnable.daemons.tracker:main
cic-cache-serverd = cic_cache.runnable.daemons.server:main
cic-cache-taskerd = cic_cache.runnable.daemons.tasker:main
cic-cache-list = cic_cache.runable.list:main

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from setuptools import setup
# import configparser
import os
# import time
# from cic_cache.version import (
# version_object,
# version_string
# )
#
# class PleaseCommitFirstError(Exception):
# pass
#
# def git_hash():
# import subprocess
# git_diff = subprocess.run(['git', 'diff'], capture_output=True)
# if len(git_diff.stdout) > 0:
# raise PleaseCommitFirstError()
# git_hash = subprocess.run(['git', 'rev-parse', 'HEAD'], capture_output=True)
# git_hash_brief = git_hash.stdout.decode('utf-8')[:8]
# return git_hash_brief
#
# version_string = str(version_object)
#
# try:
# version_git = git_hash()
# version_string += '+build.{}'.format(version_git)
# except FileNotFoundError:
# time_string_pair = str(time.time()).split('.')
# version_string += '+build.{}{:<09d}'.format(
# time_string_pair[0],
# int(time_string_pair[1]),
# )
# print('final version string will be {}'.format(version_string))
requirements = []
f = open('requirements.txt', 'r')
while True:
l = f.readline()
if l == '':
break
requirements.append(l.rstrip())
f.close()
test_requirements = []
f = open('test_requirements.txt', 'r')
while True:
l = f.readline()
if l == '':
break
test_requirements.append(l.rstrip())
f.close()
setup(
# version=version_string,
install_requires=requirements,
tests_require=test_requirements,
)

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pytest==6.0.1
pytest-cov==2.10.1
pytest-mock==3.3.1
pysqlite3==0.4.3
sqlparse==0.4.1
pytest-celery==0.0.0a1
eth_tester==0.5.0b3
py-evm==0.3.0a20
sarafu-faucet~=0.0.7a1
erc20-transfer-authorization~=0.3.6

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# standard imports
import os
# external imports
import chainlib.cli
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
config_dir = os.path.join(script_dir, '..', 'testdata', 'config')
def test_argumentparserto_config():
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser()
local_flags = 0xffff
argparser.process_local_flags(local_flags)
argparser.add_argument('--foo', type=str)
args = argparser.parse_args([
'-q', 'baz',
'--offset', '13',
'--no-history',
'-r','0xdeadbeef',
'-vv',
'--foo', 'bar',
])
extra_args = {
'foo': '_BARBARBAR',
}
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, chainlib.cli.argflag_std_base, local_flags, extra_args=extra_args, base_config_dir=config_dir)
assert config.get('_BARBARBAR') == 'bar'
assert config.get('CELERY_QUEUE') == 'baz'
assert config.get('SYNCER_NO_HISTORY') == True
assert config.get('SYNCER_OFFSET') == 13
assert config.get('CIC_REGISTRY_ADDRESS') == '0xdeadbeef'

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# standard imports
import tempfile
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
def test_cli_celery():
cf = tempfile.mkdtemp()
config = {
'CELERY_RESULT_URL': 'filesystem://' + cf,
}
cic_cache.cli.CeleryApp.from_config(config)
config['CELERY_BROKER_URL'] = 'filesystem://' + cf
cic_cache.cli.CeleryApp.from_config(config)

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# external imports
import pytest
from chainlib.eth.gas import (
Gas,
RPCGasOracle,
)
from chainlib.eth.nonce import RPCNonceOracle
from chainlib.eth.block import (
block_latest,
Block,
)
from chainlib.eth.pytest.fixtures_chain import default_chain_spec
from chainlib.eth.pytest.fixtures_ethtester import *
from cic_eth_registry.pytest.fixtures_contracts import *
from hexathon import add_0x
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
@pytest.mark.xfail()
def test_cli_rpc(
eth_rpc,
eth_signer,
default_chain_spec,
):
config = {
'CHAIN_SPEC': str(default_chain_spec),
'RPC_HTTP_PROVIDER': 'http://localhost:8545',
}
rpc = cic_cache.cli.RPC.from_config(config, default_label='foo')
conn = rpc.get_by_label('foo')
#o = block_latest()
#conn.do(o)
def test_cli_chain(
default_chain_spec,
eth_rpc,
eth_signer,
contract_roles,
):
ifc = cic_cache.cli.EthChainInterface()
nonce_oracle = RPCNonceOracle(contract_roles['CONTRACT_DEPLOYER'], conn=eth_rpc)
gas_oracle = RPCGasOracle(conn=eth_rpc)
c = Gas(default_chain_spec, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle, gas_oracle=gas_oracle, signer=eth_signer)
recipient = add_0x(os.urandom(20).hex())
(tx_hash, o) = c.create(contract_roles['CONTRACT_DEPLOYER'], recipient, 1024)
r = eth_rpc.do(o)
o = ifc.tx_receipt(r)
r = eth_rpc.do(o)
assert r['status'] == 1
o = ifc.block_by_number(1)
block_src = eth_rpc.do(o)
block = ifc.block_from_src(block_src)
assert block.number == 1
with pytest.raises(KeyError):
assert block_src['gasUsed'] == 21000
assert block_src['gas_used'] == 21000
block_src = ifc.src_normalize(block_src)
assert block_src['gasUsed'] == 21000
assert block_src['gas_used'] == 21000

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# standard imports
import os
import sys
import datetime
# external imports
import pytest
import moolb
from chainlib.encode import TxHexNormalizer
# local imports
from cic_cache import db
from cic_cache import BloomCache
from cic_cache.cache import DEFAULT_FILTER_SIZE
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
root_dir = os.path.dirname(script_dir)
sys.path.insert(0, root_dir)
# fixtures
from tests.fixtures_config import *
from tests.fixtures_database import *
from tests.fixtures_celery import *
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def balances_dict_fields():
return {
'out_pending': 0,
'out_synced': 1,
'out_confirmed': 2,
'in_pending': 3,
'in_synced': 4,
'in_confirmed': 5,
}
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def txs(
init_database,
list_defaults,
list_actors,
list_tokens,
):
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
session = init_database
tx_number = 13
tx_hash_first = '0x' + os.urandom(32).hex()
val = 15000
nonce = 1
dt = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
db.add_transaction(
session,
tx_hash_first,
list_defaults['block'],
tx_number,
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice']),
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['bob']),
tx_normalize.executable_address(list_tokens['foo']),
tx_normalize.executable_address(list_tokens['foo']),
1024,
2048,
True,
dt.timestamp(),
)
tx_number = 42
tx_hash_second = '0x' + os.urandom(32).hex()
tx_signed_second = '0x' + os.urandom(128).hex()
nonce = 1
dt -= datetime.timedelta(hours=1)
db.add_transaction(
session,
tx_hash_second,
list_defaults['block']-1,
tx_number,
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['diane']),
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice']),
tx_normalize.executable_address(list_tokens['foo']),
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_tokens['foo']),
1024,
2048,
False,
dt.timestamp(),
)
session.commit()
return [
tx_hash_first,
tx_hash_second,
]
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def more_txs(
init_database,
list_defaults,
list_actors,
list_tokens,
txs,
):
session = init_database
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
tx_number = 666
tx_hash = '0x' + os.urandom(32).hex()
tx_signed = '0x' + os.urandom(128).hex()
nonce = 3
dt = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
dt += datetime.timedelta(hours=1)
db.add_transaction(
session,
tx_hash,
list_defaults['block']+2,
tx_number,
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice']),
tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['diane']),
tx_normalize.executable_address(list_tokens['bar']),
tx_normalize.executable_address(list_tokens['bar']),
2048,
4096,
False,
dt.timestamp(),
)
session.commit()
return [tx_hash] + txs
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def tag_txs(
init_database,
txs,
):
db.add_tag(init_database, 'taag', domain='test')
init_database.commit()
db.tag_transaction(init_database, txs[1], 'taag', domain='test')
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def zero_filter():
return moolb.Bloom(DEFAULT_FILTER_SIZE, 3)

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from chainlib.eth.pytest import *
from cic_eth_registry.pytest.fixtures_tokens import *

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# standard imports
import os
import datetime
import logging
import json
# external imports
import pytest
from sqlalchemy import text
from chainlib.eth.tx import Tx
from chainlib.eth.block import Block
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from chainlib.eth.error import RequestMismatchException
from hexathon import (
strip_0x,
add_0x,
)
# local imports
from cic_cache.db import add_tag
from cic_cache.runnable.daemons.filters.erc20 import ERC20TransferFilter
from cic_cache.runnable.daemons.filters.base import TagSyncFilter
logg = logging.getLogger()
def test_base_filter_str(
init_database,
):
f = TagSyncFilter('foo')
assert 'foo' == str(f)
f = TagSyncFilter('foo', domain='bar')
assert 'bar.foo' == str(f)
def test_erc20_filter(
eth_rpc,
foo_token,
init_database,
list_defaults,
list_actors,
tags,
):
chain_spec = ChainSpec('foo', 'bar', 42, 'baz')
fltr = ERC20TransferFilter(chain_spec)
add_tag(init_database, fltr.tag_name, domain=fltr.tag_domain)
data = 'a9059cbb'
data += strip_0x(list_actors['alice'])
data += '1000'.ljust(64, '0')
block = Block({
'hash': os.urandom(32).hex(),
'number': 42,
'timestamp': datetime.datetime.utcnow().timestamp(),
'transactions': [],
})
tx = Tx({
'to': foo_token,
'from': list_actors['bob'],
'data': data,
'value': 0,
'hash': os.urandom(32).hex(),
'nonce': 13,
'gasPrice': 10000000,
'gas': 123456,
})
block.txs.append(tx)
tx.block = block
r = fltr.filter(eth_rpc, block, tx, db_session=init_database)
assert r
s = text("SELECT x.tx_hash FROM tag a INNER JOIN tag_tx_link l ON l.tag_id = a.id INNER JOIN tx x ON x.id = l.tx_id WHERE a.domain = :a AND a.value = :b")
r = init_database.execute(s, {'a': fltr.tag_domain, 'b': fltr.tag_name}).fetchone()
assert r[0] == tx.hash
def test_erc20_filter_nocontract(
eth_rpc,
foo_token,
init_database,
list_defaults,
list_actors,
tags,
):
chain_spec = ChainSpec('foo', 'bar', 42, 'baz')
fltr = ERC20TransferFilter(chain_spec)
add_tag(init_database, fltr.tag_name, domain=fltr.tag_domain)
# incomplete args
data = 'a9059cbb'
data += strip_0x(list_actors['alice'])
data += '1000'.ljust(64, '0')
block = Block({
'hash': os.urandom(32).hex(),
'number': 42,
'timestamp': datetime.datetime.utcnow().timestamp(),
'transactions': [],
})
tx = Tx({
'to': os.urandom(20).hex(),
'from': list_actors['bob'],
'data': data,
'value': 0,
'hash': os.urandom(32).hex(),
'nonce': 13,
'gasPrice': 10000000,
'gas': 123456,
})
block.txs.append(tx)
tx.block = block
assert not fltr.filter(eth_rpc, block, tx, db_session=init_database)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'contract_method,contract_input,expected_exception',
[
('a9059cbb', os.urandom(32).hex(), ValueError), # not enough args
('a9059cbb', os.urandom(31).hex(), ValueError), # wrong arg boundary
('a9059cbc', os.urandom(64).hex(), RequestMismatchException), # wrong method
],
)
def test_erc20_filter_bogus(
eth_rpc,
foo_token,
init_database,
list_defaults,
list_actors,
tags,
contract_method,
contract_input,
expected_exception,
):
chain_spec = ChainSpec('foo', 'bar', 42, 'baz')
fltr = ERC20TransferFilter(chain_spec)
add_tag(init_database, fltr.tag_name, domain=fltr.tag_domain)
# incomplete args
data = contract_method
data += contract_input
block = Block({
'hash': os.urandom(32).hex(),
'number': 42,
'timestamp': datetime.datetime.utcnow().timestamp(),
'transactions': [],
})
tx = Tx({
'to': foo_token,
'from': list_actors['bob'],
'data': data,
'value': 0,
'hash': os.urandom(32).hex(),
'nonce': 13,
'gasPrice': 10000000,
'gas': 123456,
})
block.txs.append(tx)
tx.block = block
assert not fltr.filter(eth_rpc, block, tx, db_session=init_database)

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# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from chainlib.eth.nonce import RPCNonceOracle
from chainlib.eth.block import (
block_by_hash,
Block,
)
from chainlib.eth.tx import (
receipt,
unpack,
transaction,
Tx,
)
from hexathon import strip_0x
from erc20_faucet.faucet import SingleShotFaucet
from sqlalchemy import text
# local imports
from cic_cache.db import add_tag
from cic_cache.runnable.daemons.filters.faucet import FaucetFilter
logg = logging.getLogger()
def test_filter_faucet(
eth_rpc,
eth_signer,
foo_token,
faucet_noregistry,
init_database,
list_defaults,
contract_roles,
agent_roles,
tags,
):
chain_spec = ChainSpec('foo', 'bar', 42, 'baz')
fltr = FaucetFilter(chain_spec, contract_roles['CONTRACT_DEPLOYER'])
add_tag(init_database, fltr.tag_name, domain=fltr.tag_domain)
nonce_oracle = RPCNonceOracle(agent_roles['ALICE'], eth_rpc)
c = SingleShotFaucet(chain_spec, signer=eth_signer, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle)
(tx_hash_hex, o) = c.give_to(faucet_noregistry, agent_roles['ALICE'], agent_roles['ALICE'])
r = eth_rpc.do(o)
tx_src = unpack(bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(o['params'][0])), chain_spec)
o = receipt(r)
r = eth_rpc.do(o)
rcpt = Tx.src_normalize(r)
assert r['status'] == 1
o = block_by_hash(r['block_hash'])
r = eth_rpc.do(o)
block_object = Block(r)
tx = Tx(tx_src, block_object)
tx.apply_receipt(rcpt)
r = fltr.filter(eth_rpc, block_object, tx, init_database)
assert r
s = text("SELECT x.tx_hash FROM tag a INNER JOIN tag_tx_link l ON l.tag_id = a.id INNER JOIN tx x ON x.id = l.tx_id WHERE a.domain = :a AND a.value = :b")
r = init_database.execute(s, {'a': fltr.tag_domain, 'b': fltr.tag_name}).fetchone()
assert r[0] == tx.hash

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# standard imports
import os
import logging
import re
# external imports
import pytest
import sqlparse
import alembic
from alembic.config import Config as AlembicConfig
# local imports
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_cache.db import dsn_from_config
from cic_cache.db import add_tag
logg = logging.getLogger(__file__)
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def database_engine(
load_config,
):
if load_config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE') == 'sqlite':
SessionBase.transactional = False
SessionBase.poolable = False
name = 'cic_cache'
database_name = name
if load_config.get('DATABASE_PREFIX'):
database_name = '{}_{}'.format(load_config.get('DATABASE_PREFIX'), database_name)
try:
os.unlink(database_name)
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
dsn = dsn_from_config(load_config, name)
SessionBase.connect(dsn, debug=load_config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
return dsn
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def init_database(
load_config,
database_engine,
):
rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
dbdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'db')
migrationsdir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations', load_config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE'))
if not os.path.isdir(migrationsdir):
migrationsdir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations', 'default')
logg.info('using migrations directory {}'.format(migrationsdir))
session = SessionBase.create_session()
ac = AlembicConfig(os.path.join(migrationsdir, 'alembic.ini'))
ac.set_main_option('sqlalchemy.url', database_engine)
ac.set_main_option('script_location', migrationsdir)
alembic.command.downgrade(ac, 'base')
alembic.command.upgrade(ac, 'head')
session.commit()
yield session
session.commit()
session.close()
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def list_tokens(
):
return {
'foo': '0x' + os.urandom(20).hex(),
'bar': '0x' + os.urandom(20).hex(),
}
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def list_actors(
):
return {
'alice': '0x' + os.urandom(20).hex(),
'bob': '0x' + os.urandom(20).hex(),
'charlie': '0x' + os.urandom(20).hex(),
'diane': '0x' + os.urandom(20).hex(),
}
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def list_defaults(
):
return {
'block': 420000,
}
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def tags(
init_database,
):
add_tag(init_database, 'foo')
add_tag(init_database, 'baz', domain='bar')
add_tag(init_database, 'xyzzy', domain='bar')
init_database.commit()

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