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Add tx sender processing filter 2021-09-26 04:14:39 +02:00
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bbf38a5fe5
WIP Add queue recover runnable in cic-eth 2021-09-25 17:38:16 +02:00
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d01bf3cce0
Add token address warning in verify script 2021-09-20 07:33:21 +02:00
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b0cc95fced
Add token symbol setting to docker-compose.yml 2021-09-17 08:46:45 +02:00
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b7f90caf77
Remove extra noisy stuff 2021-09-17 08:14:18 +02:00
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5b8ea95a8e
Bump chainlib to take dynamic arg vector for argparse 2021-09-17 08:12:51 +02:00
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32b15d6d04
Update signer to fill in missing sign to wire symbol 2021-09-15 21:19:05 +02:00
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#- local: 'apps/data-seeding/.gitlab-ci.yml'
stages:
- version
- build
- test
- deploy
- deploy
image: registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration/docker-with-compose:latest
image: registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-internal-integration/docker-with-compose:latest
variables:
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD: "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
before_script:
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
# runs on protected branches and pushes to repo
build-push:
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tags:
- integration
#script:
# - TAG=$CI_Cbefore_script:
before_script:
- docker login -u gitlab-ci-token -p $CI_JOB_TOKEN $CI_REGISTRY
# - TAG=$CI_COMMIT_REF_SLUG-$CI_COMMIT_SHORT_SHA sh ./scripts/build-push.sh
script:
- TAG=latest ./scripts/build-push.sh
- TAG=$(cat ./version) ./scripts/build-push.sh
- TAG=latest sh ./scripts/build-push.sh
rules:
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_PROTECTED == "true"
when: always
- if: $CI_COMMIT_REF_NAME == "master"
when: always
deploy-dev:
stage: deploy

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Hello and welcome to the CIC Stack repository. Targeted for use with the ethereum virtual machine and a ussd capable telecom provider.
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# CORE TEAM CONTRIBUTION GUIDE
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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# Community Inclusion Currency Stack (CIC Stack)
A custodial evm wallet for executing transactions via USSD
# cic-internal-integration
## Getting started
@ -11,9 +9,29 @@ export COMPOSE_DOCKER_CLI_BUILD=1
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
```
To get started see [./apps/contract-migration/README.md](./apps/contract-migration/README.md)
start services, database, redis and local ethereum node
```
docker-compose up -d
```
## Documentation
Run app/contract-migration to deploy contracts
```
RUN_MASK=3 docker-compose up contract-migration
```
stop cluster
```
docker-compose down
```
stop cluster and delete data
```
docker-compose down -v
```
rebuild an images
```
docker-compose up --build <service_name>
```
[https://docs.grassecon.org/software/](https://docs.grassecon.org/software/)

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**/*.pyc
.pydevproject
/vendor/

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

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

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

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

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

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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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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ class ArgumentParser(BaseArgumentParser):
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('--offset', type=int, default=0, 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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@ -27,11 +27,11 @@ class RPC:
@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')
RPCConnection.register_location(config.get('RPC_HTTP_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'))
rpc = RPC(chain_spec, config.get('RPC_HTTP_PROVIDER'), signer_provider=config.get('SIGNER_PROVIDER'))
logg.info('set up rpc: {}'.format(rpc))
return rpc

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
[cic]
registry_address =
trust_address =
health_modules =
health_modules = cic_eth.check.db,cic_eth.check.redis,cic_eth.check.signer,cic_eth.check.gas

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@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ engine =
driver =
host =
port =
#name = cic-cache
prefix =
name = cic-cache
user =
password =
debug = 0

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@ -9,26 +9,21 @@ from .list import (
tag_transaction,
add_tag,
)
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
logg = logging.getLogger()
def dsn_from_config(config, name):
def dsn_from_config(config):
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,
config.get('DATABASE_NAME'),
)
else:
@ -38,7 +33,7 @@ def dsn_from_config(config, name):
config.get('DATABASE_PASSWORD'),
config.get('DATABASE_HOST'),
config.get('DATABASE_PORT'),
database_name,
config.get('DATABASE_NAME'),
)
logg.debug('parsed dsn from config: {}'.format(dsn))
return dsn

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@ -5,11 +5,7 @@ import re
import base64
# external imports
from hexathon import (
add_0x,
strip_0x,
)
from chainlib.encode import TxHexNormalizer
from hexathon import add_0x
# local imports
from cic_cache.cache import (
@ -20,72 +16,27 @@ from cic_cache.cache import (
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
#logg = logging.getLogger()
re_transactions_all_bloom = r'/tx/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?(\d+)?/?'
re_transactions_all_bloom = r'/tx/(\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/?'
re_transactions_all_data = r'/txa/(\d+)?/?(\d+)/?'
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)
address = r[1]
if r[2] == None:
address = add_0x(address)
offset = 0
if r.lastindex > 2:
offset = r[4]
limit = DEFAULT_LIMIT
if r.lastindex > 4:
limit = r[6]
c = BloomCache(session)
(lowest_block, highest_block, bloom_filter_block, bloom_filter_tx) = c.load_transactions_account(address, offset, limit)
@ -108,9 +59,13 @@ 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)
offset = DEFAULT_LIMIT
if r.lastindex > 0:
offset = r[1]
limit = 0
if r.lastindex > 1:
limit = r[2]
c = BloomCache(session)
(lowest_block, highest_block, bloom_filter_block, bloom_filter_tx) = c.load_transactions(offset, limit)
@ -133,16 +88,17 @@ 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')
if env.get('HTTP_X_CIC_CACHE_MODE') != 'all':
return None
logg.debug('got data request {}'.format(env))
(offset, limit, block_offset, block_end) = parse_query_any(r)
block_offset = r[1]
block_end = r[2]
if int(r[2]) < int(r[1]):
raise ValueError('cart before the horse, dude')
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
(lowest_block, highest_block, tx_cache) = c.load_transactions_with_data(0, 0, block_offset, block_end, oldest=True) # oldest needs to be settable
for r in tx_cache:
r['date_block'] = r['date_block'].timestamp()
@ -157,30 +113,3 @@ def process_transactions_all_data(session, env):
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)
return ('application/json', j.encode('utf-8'),)

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@ -8,33 +8,42 @@ import base64
import confini
# local imports
import cic_cache.cli
from cic_cache.db import dsn_from_config
from cic_cache.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_cache.runnable.daemons.query import (
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()
rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
dbdir = os.path.join(rootdir, 'cic_cache', 'db')
migrationsdir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations')
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)
config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, default=config_dir, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('--env-prefix', default=os.environ.get('CONFINI_ENV_PREFIX'), dest='env_prefix', type=str, help='environment prefix for variables to overwrite configuration')
argparser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', help='be verbose')
argparser.add_argument('-vv', action='store_true', help='be more verbose')
args = argparser.parse_args()
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
if args.vv:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
config = confini.Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'DATABASE')
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'SSL')
logg.debug('config:\n{}'.format(config))
dsn = dsn_from_config(config)
SessionBase.connect(dsn, config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
@ -46,11 +55,9 @@ def application(env, start_response):
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,
process_transactions_account_bloom,
]:
r = None
try:

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@ -3,14 +3,12 @@ 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 *
@ -18,20 +16,35 @@ 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)
config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
argparser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, default=config_dir, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('-q', type=str, default='cic-cache', help='queue name for worker tasks')
argparser.add_argument('--env-prefix', default=os.environ.get('CONFINI_ENV_PREFIX'), dest='env_prefix', type=str, help='environment prefix for variables to overwrite configuration')
argparser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', help='be verbose')
argparser.add_argument('-vv', action='store_true', help='be more verbose')
args = argparser.parse_args()
# process config
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
if args.vv:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
config = confini.Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
dsn = dsn_from_config(config)
SessionBase.connect(dsn)
# verify database connection with minimal sanity query
#session = SessionBase.create_session()
#session.execute('select version_num from alembic_version')
#session.close()
# set up celery
current_app = celery.Celery(__name__)
@ -74,9 +87,9 @@ def main():
elif args.v:
argv.append('--loglevel=INFO')
argv.append('-Q')
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
argv.append(args.q)
argv.append('-n')
argv.append(config.get('CELERY_QUEUE'))
argv.append(args.q)
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARNING)
logg = logging.getLogger()
# process args
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_base
arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_std_read
local_arg_flags = cic_cache.cli.argflag_local_sync
argparser = cic_cache.cli.ArgumentParser(arg_flags)
argparser.process_local_flags(local_arg_flags)
@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ args = argparser.parse_args()
config = cic_cache.cli.Config.from_args(args, arg_flags, local_arg_flags)
# connect to database
dsn = dsn_from_config(config, 'cic_cache')
dsn = dsn_from_config(config)
SessionBase.connect(dsn, debug=config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
# set up rpc
@ -95,10 +95,10 @@ def main():
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)
initial_block_start = config.get('SYNCER_OFFSET')
initial_block_offset = block_offset
if config.get('SYNCER_NO_HISTORY'):
initial_block_start = initial_block_offset
initial_block_start = 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))

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ version = (
0,
2,
1,
'alpha.3',
'alpha.2',
)
version_object = semver.VersionInfo(

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
[celery]
broker_url = redis:///
result_url = redis:///

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
[cic]
registry_address =
trust_address =

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
[database]
NAME=cic_cache
USER=postgres
PASSWORD=
HOST=localhost
PORT=5432
ENGINE=postgresql
DRIVER=psycopg2
DEBUG=0

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
[celery]
broker_url = redis://localhost:63379
result_url = redis://localhost:63379

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
[cic]
registry_address =
trust_address = 0xEb3907eCad74a0013c259D5874AE7f22DcBcC95C

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
[database]
NAME=cic_cache
USER=grassroots
PASSWORD=
HOST=localhost
PORT=63432
ENGINE=postgresql
DRIVER=psycopg2
DEBUG=0

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@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
[syncer]
loop_interval = 1
offset = 0
no_history = 0

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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
[bancor]
dir =

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@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
[cic]
registry_address =
chain_spec =
trust_address =

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[database]
PREFIX=cic-cache-test
NAME=cic-cache-test
USER=postgres
PASSWORD=
HOST=localhost

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
[eth]
#ws_provider = ws://localhost:8546
#ttp_provider = http://localhost:8545
provider = http://localhost:8545
#chain_id =

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
openapi: "3.0.2"
openapi: "3.0.3"
info:
title: Grassroots Economics CIC Cache
description: Cache of processed transaction data from Ethereum blockchain and worker queues
@ -9,34 +9,17 @@ info:
email: will@grassecon.org
license:
name: GPLv3
version: 0.2.0
version: 0.1.0
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.
/tx/{offset}/{limit}:
description: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions
get:
tags:
- transactions
description:
Retrieve transactions
operationId: tx.get.latest
operationId: tx.get
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
@ -46,153 +29,27 @@ paths:
$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.
/tx/{address}/{offset}/{limit}:
description: Bloom filter for batch of latest transactions by account
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
operationId: tx.get
responses:
200:
description: Transaction query successful.
@ -201,30 +58,6 @@ paths:
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
@ -232,317 +65,26 @@ paths:
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
type: int
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
@ -555,89 +97,6 @@ components:
type: string
description: Hashing algorithm (currently only using sha256)
filter_rounds:
type: integer
type: int
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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@ -1,25 +1,32 @@
ARG DOCKER_REGISTRY="registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics"
FROM $DOCKER_REGISTRY/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-e8eb2ee2
# syntax = docker/dockerfile:1.2
FROM registry.gitlab.com/grassrootseconomics/cic-base-images:python-3.8.6-dev-55da5f4e as dev
# RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag cic-base[full_graph]==0.1.2b9
COPY requirements.txt .
#RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag -r test_requirements.txt
#RUN pip install $pip_extra_index_url_flag .
#RUN pip install .[server]
ARG EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL=https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net
ARG EXTRA_INDEX_URL="https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433"
ARG GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY="https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple"
ARG EXTRA_PIP_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 \
pip install --index-url https://pypi.org/simple \
--extra-index-url $GITLAB_PYTHON_REGISTRY --extra-index-url $EXTRA_INDEX_URL $EXTRA_PIP_ARGS \
-r requirements.txt
COPY . .
COPY . .
RUN pip install . --extra-index-url $EXTRA_PIP_INDEX_URL
RUN python setup.py install
# ini files in config directory defines the configurable parameters for the application
# they can all be overridden by environment variables
# to generate a list of environment variables from configuration, use: confini-dump -z <dir> (executable provided by confini package)
COPY config/ /usr/local/etc/cic-cache/
# for db migrations
COPY ./aux/wait-for-it/wait-for-it.sh ./
RUN git clone https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it.git /usr/local/bin/wait-for-it/
COPY cic_cache/db/migrations/ /usr/local/share/cic-cache/alembic/
COPY /docker/start_tracker.sh ./start_tracker.sh

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

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
set -e
pip install --extra-index-url https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net \
pip install --extra-index-url https://pip.grassrootseconomics.net:8433 \
--extra-index-url https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/27624814/packages/pypi/simple \
-r test_requirements.txt

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@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
alembic==1.4.2
confini~=0.5.3
confini>=0.3.6rc4,<0.5.0
uwsgi==2.0.19.1
moolb~=0.2.0
cic-eth-registry~=0.6.6
moolb~=0.1.1b2
cic-eth-registry~=0.6.1a1
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
chainsyncer[sql]>=0.0.6a3,<0.1.0
erc20-faucet>=0.3.2a1, <0.4.0
chainlib-eth>=0.0.9a7,<0.1.0
chainlib>=0.0.9a3,<0.1.0
eth-address-index>=0.2.3a1,<0.3.0

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@ -1,55 +1,53 @@
#!/usr/bin/python3
# standard imports
#!/usr/bin/python
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__)))
rootdir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__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')
migrationsdir = os.path.join(dbdir, 'migrations')
#config_dir = os.path.join('/usr/local/etc/cic-cache')
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 = argparse.ArgumentParser()
argparser.add_argument('-c', type=str, default=config_dir, help='config file')
argparser.add_argument('--env-prefix', default=os.environ.get('CONFINI_ENV_PREFIX'), dest='env_prefix', type=str, help='environment prefix for variables to overwrite configuration')
argparser.add_argument('--migrations-dir', dest='migrations_dir', default=migrationsdir, type=str, help='path to alembic migrations directory')
argparser.add_argument('--reset', action='store_true', help='downgrade before upgrading')
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')
argparser.add_argument('-f', action='store_true', help='force action')
argparser.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', help='be verbose')
argparser.add_argument('-vv', action='store_true', help='be more verbose')
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)
if args.vv:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
elif args.v:
logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.INFO)
migrations_dir = os.path.join(config.get('_MIGRATIONS_DIR'), config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE', 'default'))
config = confini.Config(args.c, args.env_prefix)
config.process()
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'DATABASE')
config.censor('PASSWORD', 'SSL')
logg.debug('config:\n{}'.format(config))
migrations_dir = os.path.join(args.migrations_dir, config.get('DATABASE_ENGINE'))
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')
dsn = dsn_from_config(config)
logg.info('using migrations dir {}'.format(migrations_dir))

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
[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
@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ packages =
cic_cache.runnable.daemons
cic_cache.runnable.daemons.filters
scripts =
./scripts/migrate_cic_cache.py
./scripts/migrate.py
[options.entry_points]
console_scripts =

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@ -1,39 +1,38 @@
from setuptools import setup
# import configparser
import configparser
import os
import time
# import time
from cic_cache.version import (
version_object,
version_string
)
# 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))
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')
@ -53,8 +52,9 @@ while True:
test_requirements.append(l.rstrip())
f.close()
setup(
# version=version_string,
version=version_string,
install_requires=requirements,
tests_require=test_requirements,
)

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@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ 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
erc20-transfer-authorization>=0.3.5a1,<0.4.0

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import datetime
# external imports
import pytest
import moolb
from chainlib.encode import TxHexNormalizer
# local imports
from cic_cache import db
@ -43,8 +42,6 @@ def txs(
list_tokens,
):
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
session = init_database
tx_number = 13
@ -57,10 +54,10 @@ def txs(
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']),
list_actors['alice'],
list_actors['bob'],
list_tokens['foo'],
list_tokens['foo'],
1024,
2048,
True,
@ -77,10 +74,10 @@ def txs(
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']),
list_actors['diane'],
list_actors['alice'],
list_tokens['foo'],
list_tokens['foo'],
1024,
2048,
False,
@ -106,8 +103,6 @@ def more_txs(
session = init_database
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
tx_number = 666
tx_hash = '0x' + os.urandom(32).hex()
tx_signed = '0x' + os.urandom(128).hex()
@ -120,10 +115,10 @@ def more_txs(
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']),
list_actors['alice'],
list_actors['diane'],
list_tokens['bar'],
list_tokens['bar'],
2048,
4096,
False,

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@ -14,8 +14,7 @@ logg = logging.getLogger(__file__)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def load_config():
config_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, 'config/test')
schema_config_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, 'cic_cache', 'data', 'config')
conf = confini.Config(schema_config_dir, 'CICTEST', override_dirs=config_dir)
conf = confini.Config(config_dir, 'CICTEST')
conf.process()
logg.debug('config {}'.format(conf))
return conf

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@ -24,15 +24,11 @@ def database_engine(
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)
os.unlink(load_config.get('DATABASE_NAME'))
except FileNotFoundError:
pass
dsn = dsn_from_config(load_config, name)
dsn = dsn_from_config(load_config)
SessionBase.connect(dsn, debug=load_config.true('DATABASE_DEBUG'))
return dsn

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ def test_api_all_data(
):
env = {
'PATH_INFO': '/txa/100/0/410000/420000',
'PATH_INFO': '/txa/410000/420000',
'HTTP_X_CIC_CACHE_MODE': 'all',
}
j = process_transactions_all_data(init_database, env)
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ def test_api_all_data(
assert len(o['data']) == 2
env = {
'PATH_INFO': '/txa/100/0/420000/410000',
'PATH_INFO': '/txa/420000/410000',
'HTTP_X_CIC_CACHE_MODE': 'all',
}

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@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ import json
# external imports
import pytest
from chainlib.encode import TxHexNormalizer
# local imports
from cic_cache import db
@ -63,8 +62,6 @@ def test_cache_ranges(
session = init_database
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
oldest = list_defaults['block'] - 1
mid = list_defaults['block']
newest = list_defaults['block'] + 2
@ -103,39 +100,32 @@ def test_cache_ranges(
assert b[1] == mid
# now check when supplying account
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100)
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['alice'], 0, 100)
assert b[0] == oldest
assert b[1] == newest
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['bob'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100)
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['bob'], 0, 100)
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == mid
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['diane'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100)
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['diane'], 0, 100)
assert b[0] == oldest
assert b[1] == newest
# add block filter to the mix
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['alice'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == newest
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['alice'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == newest
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['bob'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['bob'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == mid
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['diane'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account(list_actors['diane'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == oldest
assert b[1] == oldest
@ -150,8 +140,6 @@ def test_cache_ranges_data(
session = init_database
tx_normalize = TxHexNormalizer()
oldest = list_defaults['block'] - 1
mid = list_defaults['block']
newest = list_defaults['block'] + 2
@ -215,8 +203,7 @@ def test_cache_ranges_data(
assert b[2][1]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[1]
# now check when supplying account
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100)
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['alice'], 0, 100)
assert b[0] == oldest
assert b[1] == newest
assert len(b[2]) == 3
@ -224,15 +211,13 @@ def test_cache_ranges_data(
assert b[2][1]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[1]
assert b[2][2]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[2]
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['bob'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100)
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['bob'], 0, 100)
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == mid
assert len(b[2]) == 1
assert b[2][0]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[1]
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['diane'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100)
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['diane'], 0, 100)
assert b[0] == oldest
assert b[1] == newest
assert len(b[2]) == 2
@ -240,31 +225,27 @@ def test_cache_ranges_data(
assert b[2][1]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[2]
# add block filter to the mix
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['alice'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == newest
assert len(b[2]) == 2
assert b[2][0]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[0]
assert b[2][1]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[1]
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['alice'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['alice'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == newest
assert len(b[2]) == 2
assert b[2][0]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[0]
assert b[2][1]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[1]
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['bob'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['bob'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == mid
assert b[1] == mid
assert len(b[2]) == 1
assert b[2][0]['tx_hash'] == more_txs[1]
account = tx_normalize.wallet_address(list_actors['diane'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(account, 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
b = c.load_transactions_account_with_data(list_actors['diane'], 0, 100, block_offset=list_defaults['block'] - 1, block_limit=list_defaults['block'])
assert b[0] == oldest
assert b[1] == oldest
assert len(b[2]) == 1

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@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ def test_query_regex(
[
('alice', None, None, [(420000, 13), (419999, 42)]),
('alice', None, 1, [(420000, 13)]),
('alice', 1, 1, [(419999, 42)]), # 420000 == list_defaults['block']
('alice', 1, None, [(419999, 42)]), # 420000 == list_defaults['block']
('alice', 2, None, []), # 420000 == list_defaults['block']
],
)
@ -107,11 +107,10 @@ def test_query_process_txs_account(
path_info = '/tx/user/0x' + strip_0x(actor)
if query_offset != None:
path_info += '/' + str(query_offset)
if query_limit == None:
query_limit = 100
path_info += '/' + str(query_limit)
if query_offset == None:
path_info += '/0'
if query_limit != None:
if query_offset == None:
path_info += '/0'
path_info += '/' + str(query_limit)
env = {
'PATH_INFO': path_info,
}
@ -193,7 +192,7 @@ def test_query_process_txs_bloom(
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
'query_block_start, query_block_end, query_match_count',
[
(1, 42, 0),
(None, 42, 0),
(420000, 420001, 1),
(419999, 419999, 1), # matches are inclusive
(419999, 420000, 2),
@ -212,7 +211,7 @@ def test_query_process_txs_data(
query_match_count,
):
path_info = '/txa/100/0'
path_info = '/txa'
if query_block_start != None:
path_info += '/' + str(query_block_start)
if query_block_end != None:
@ -228,5 +227,4 @@ def test_query_process_txs_data(
assert r != None
o = json.loads(r[1])
logg.debug('oo {}'.format(o))
assert len(o['data']) == query_match_count

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
celery==4.4.7
erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.6
cic-eth-registry~=0.6.3
chainlib~=0.0.14
cic_eth~=0.12.6
erc20-demurrage-token~=0.0.3a1
cic-eth-registry~=0.5.8a1
chainlib~=0.0.7a1
cic_eth~=0.12.2a4

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[metadata]
name = cic-eth-aux-erc20-demurrage-token
version = 0.0.3
version = 0.0.2a6
description = cic-eth tasks supporting erc20 demurrage token
author = Louis Holbrook
author_email = dev@holbrook.no

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@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
SQLAlchemy==1.3.20
hexathon~=0.1.0
chainqueue~=0.0.6a4
eth-erc20~=0.1.5
cic-eth-registry>=0.6.1a2,<0.7.0
hexathon~=0.0.1a8
chainqueue>=0.0.4a6,<0.1.0
eth-erc20>=0.1.2a2,<0.2.0

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@ -1,2 +1,21 @@
# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
import celery
# local imports
from cic_eth.eth.erc20 import default_token
from cic_eth.task import BaseTask
celery_app = celery.current_app
logg = logging.getLogger()
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def default_token(self):
return {
'symbol': self.default_token_symbol,
'address': self.default_token_address,
'name': self.default_token_name,
'decimals': self.default_token_decimals,
}

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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ class AdminApi:
return s_lock.apply_async()
def tag_account(self, chain_spec, tag, address):
def tag_account(self, tag, address_hex, chain_spec):
"""Persistently associate an address with a plaintext tag.
Some tags are known by the system and is used to resolve addresses to use for certain transactions.
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class AdminApi:
'cic_eth.eth.account.set_role',
[
tag,
address,
address_hex,
chain_spec.asdict(),
],
queue=self.queue,
@ -146,30 +146,6 @@ class AdminApi:
return s_tag.apply_async()
def get_tag_account(self, chain_spec, tag=None, address=None):
if address != None:
s_tag = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.account.role',
[
address,
chain_spec.asdict(),
],
queue=self.queue,
)
else:
s_tag = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.account.role_account',
[
tag,
chain_spec.asdict(),
],
queue=self.queue,
)
return s_tag.apply_async()
def have_account(self, address_hex, chain_spec):
s_have = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.account.have',
@ -527,7 +503,7 @@ class AdminApi:
queue=self.queue,
)
t = s.apply_async()
role = t.get()[0][1]
role = t.get()
if role != None:
tx['sender_description'] = role
@ -580,7 +556,7 @@ class AdminApi:
queue=self.queue,
)
t = s.apply_async()
role = t.get()[0][1]
role = t.get()
if role != None:
tx['recipient_description'] = role

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@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import logging
# external imports
import celery
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from hexathon import strip_0x
# local imports
from cic_eth.api.base import ApiBase
@ -17,50 +16,15 @@ from cic_eth.enum import LockEnum
app = celery.current_app
#logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger()
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class Api(ApiBase):
@staticmethod
def to_v_list(v, n):
"""Translate an arbitrary number of string and/or list arguments to a list of list of string arguments
:param v: Arguments
:type v: str or list
:param n: Number of elements to generate arguments for
:type n: int
:rtype: list
:returns: list of assembled arguments
"""
if isinstance(v, str):
vv = v
v = []
for i in range(n):
v.append([vv])
elif not isinstance(v, list):
raise ValueError('argument must be single string, or list or strings or lists')
else:
if len(v) != n:
raise ValueError('v argument count must match integer n')
for i in range(n):
if isinstance(v[i], str):
v[i] = [v[i]]
elif not isinstance(v, list):
raise ValueError('proof argument must be single string, or list or strings or lists')
return v
def default_token(self):
"""Retrieves the default fallback token of the custodial network.
:returns: uuid of root task
:rtype: celery.Task
"""
s_token = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.erc20.default_token',
'cic_eth.admin.token.default_token',
[],
queue=self.queue,
)
@ -70,97 +34,6 @@ class Api(ApiBase):
return s_token.apply_async()
def token(self, token_symbol, proof=None):
"""Single-token alias for tokens method.
See tokens method for details.
:param token_symbol: Token symbol to look up
:type token_symbol: str
:param proof: Proofs to add to signature verification for the token
:type proof: str or list
:returns: uuid of root task
:rtype: celery.Task
"""
if not isinstance(token_symbol, str):
raise ValueError('token symbol must be string')
return self.tokens([token_symbol], proof=proof)
def tokens(self, token_symbols, proof=None):
"""Perform a token data lookup from the token index. The token index will enforce unique associations between token symbol and contract address.
Token symbols are always strings, and should be specified using uppercase letters.
If the proof argument is included, the network will be queried for trusted signatures on the given proof(s). There must exist at least one trusted signature for every given proof for every token. Trusted signatures for the custodial system are provided at service startup.
The proof argument may be specified in a number of ways:
- as None, in which case proof checks are skipped (although there may still be builtin proof checks being performed)
- as a single string, where the same proof is used for each token lookup
- as an array of strings, where the respective proof is used for the respective token. number of proofs must match the number of tokens.
- as an array of lists, where the respective proofs in each list is used for the respective token. number of lists of proofs must match the number of tokens.
The success callback provided at the Api object instantiation will receive individual calls for each token that passes the proof checks. Each token that does not pass is passed to the Api error callback.
This method is not intended to be used synchronously. Do so at your peril.
:param token_symbols: Token symbol strings to look up
:type token_symbol: list
:param proof: Proof(s) to verify tokens against
:type proof: None, str or list
:returns: uuid of root task
:rtype: celery.Task
"""
if not isinstance(token_symbols, list):
raise ValueError('token symbols argument must be list')
if proof == None:
logg.debug('looking up tokens without external proof check: {}'.format(','.join(token_symbols)))
proof = ''
logg.debug('proof is {}'.format(proof))
l = len(token_symbols)
if len(proof) == 0:
l = 0
proof = Api.to_v_list(proof, l)
chain_spec_dict = self.chain_spec.asdict()
s_token_resolve = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.erc20.resolve_tokens_by_symbol',
[
token_symbols,
chain_spec_dict,
],
queue=self.queue,
)
s_token_info = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.erc20.token_info',
[
chain_spec_dict,
proof,
],
queue=self.queue,
)
s_token_verify = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.erc20.verify_token_info',
[
chain_spec_dict,
self.callback_success,
self.callback_error,
],
queue=self.queue,
)
s_token_info.link(s_token_verify)
s_token_resolve.link(s_token_info)
return s_token_resolve.apply_async()
# def convert_transfer(self, from_address, to_address, target_return, minimum_return, from_token_symbol, to_token_symbol):
# """Executes a chain of celery tasks that performs conversion between two ERC20 tokens, and transfers to a specified receipient after convert has completed.
#
@ -381,8 +254,6 @@ class Api(ApiBase):
:returns: uuid of root task
:rtype: celery.Task
"""
#from_address = strip_0x(from_address)
#to_address = strip_0x(to_address)
s_check = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.admin.ctrl.check_lock',
[
@ -515,7 +386,7 @@ class Api(ApiBase):
:param password: Password to encode the password with in the backend (careful, you will have to remember it)
:type password: str
:param register: Register the new account in accounts index backend
:type register: bool
:type password: bool
:returns: uuid of root task
:rtype: celery.Task
"""
@ -683,4 +554,3 @@ class Api(ApiBase):
t = self.callback_success.apply_async([r])
return t

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@ -1,10 +1,7 @@
import logging
import celery
celery_app = celery.current_app
#logg = celery_app.log.get_default_logger()
logg = logging.getLogger()
logg = celery_app.log.get_default_logger()
@celery_app.task(bind=True)

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@ -12,9 +12,8 @@ from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_eth.db.enum import LockEnum
from cic_eth.error import LockedError
from cic_eth.admin.ctrl import check_lock
from cic_eth.eth.gas import have_gas_minimum
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger().getChild(__name__)
def health(*args, **kwargs):
@ -32,15 +31,18 @@ def health(*args, **kwargs):
return True
gas_provider = AccountRole.get_address('GAS_GIFTER', session=session)
min_gas = int(config.get('ETH_GAS_HOLDER_MINIMUM_UNITS')) * int(config.get('ETH_GAS_GIFTER_REFILL_BUFFER'))
if config.get('ETH_MIN_FEE_PRICE'):
min_gas *= int(config.get('ETH_MIN_FEE_PRICE'))
r = have_gas_minimum(chain_spec, gas_provider, min_gas, session=session)
session.close()
if not r:
logg.error('EEK! gas gifter has balance {}, below minimum {}'.format(r, min_gas))
return r
rpc = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'default')
o = balance(gas_provider)
r = rpc.do(o)
try:
r = int(r, 16)
except TypeError:
r = int(r)
gas_min = int(config.get('ETH_GAS_GIFTER_MINIMUM_BALANCE'))
if r < gas_min:
logg.error('EEK! gas gifter has balance {}, below minimum {}'.format(r, gas_min))
return False
return True

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@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
# external imports
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
# local imports
from cic_eth.admin.ctrl import check_lock
from cic_eth.enum import LockEnum
from cic_eth.error import LockedError
def health(*args, **kwargs):
config = kwargs['config']
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_chain_str(config.get('CHAIN_SPEC'))
try:
check_lock(None, chain_spec.asdict(), LockEnum.START)
except LockedError as e:
return False
return True

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@ -16,22 +16,16 @@ class ArgumentParser(BaseArgumentParser):
self.add_argument('--redis-port', dest='redis_port', type=int, help='redis host to use for task submission')
self.add_argument('--redis-db', dest='redis_db', type=int, help='redis db to use')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.REDIS_CALLBACK:
self.add_argument('--redis-host-callback', dest='redis_host_callback', type=str, help='redis host to use for callback (defaults to redis host)')
self.add_argument('--redis-port-callback', dest='redis_port_callback', type=int, help='redis port to use for callback (defaults to redis port)')
self.add_argument('--redis-host-callback', dest='redis_host_callback', default='localhost', type=str, help='redis host to use for callback')
self.add_argument('--redis-port-callback', dest='redis_port_callback', default=6379, type=int, help='redis port to use for callback')
self.add_argument('--redis-timeout', default=20.0, type=float, help='Redis callback timeout')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CELERY:
self.add_argument('--celery-scheme', type=str, help='Celery broker scheme (defaults to "redis")')
self.add_argument('--celery-host', type=str, help='Celery broker host (defaults to redis host)')
self.add_argument('--celery-port', type=str, help='Celery broker port (defaults to redis port)')
self.add_argument('--celery-db', type=int, help='Celery broker db (defaults to redis db)')
self.add_argument('--celery-result-scheme', type=str, help='Celery result backend scheme (defaults to celery broker scheme)')
self.add_argument('--celery-result-host', type=str, help='Celery result backend host (defaults to celery broker host)')
self.add_argument('--celery-result-port', type=str, help='Celery result backend port (defaults to celery broker port)')
self.add_argument('--celery-result-db', type=int, help='Celery result backend db (defaults to celery broker db)')
self.add_argument('--celery-no-result', action='store_true', help='Disable the Celery results backend')
self.add_argument('-q', '--celery-queue', dest='celery_queue', type=str, default='cic-eth', 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('--offset', type=int, default=0, 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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@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ class CICFlag(enum.IntEnum):
# sync - nibble 4
SYNCER = 4096
argflag_local_base = argflag_std_base | Flag.CHAIN_SPEC
argflag_local_task = CICFlag.CELERY
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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@ -1,18 +1,12 @@
# standard imports
import os
import logging
import urllib.parse
import copy
# external imports
from chainlib.eth.cli import (
Config as BaseConfig,
Flag,
)
from urlybird.merge import (
urlhostmerge,
urlmerge,
)
# local imports
from .base import CICFlag
@ -46,7 +40,6 @@ class Config(BaseConfig):
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')
@ -56,71 +49,15 @@ class Config(BaseConfig):
config.dict_override(local_args_override, 'local cli args')
local_celery_args_override = {}
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.CELERY:
hostport = urlhostmerge(
None,
config.get('REDIS_HOST'),
config.get('REDIS_PORT'),
)
db = getattr(args, 'redis_db', None)
if db != None:
db = str(db)
redis_url = (
'redis',
hostport,
db,
)
celery_config_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(config.get('CELERY_BROKER_URL'))
hostport = urlhostmerge(
celery_config_url[1],
getattr(args, 'celery_host', None),
getattr(args, 'celery_port', None),
)
db = getattr(args, 'redis_db', None)
if db != None:
db = str(db)
celery_arg_url = (
getattr(args, 'celery_scheme', None),
hostport,
db,
)
celery_url = urlmerge(redis_url, celery_config_url, celery_arg_url)
celery_url_string = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(celery_url)
local_celery_args_override['CELERY_BROKER_URL'] = celery_url_string
if not getattr(args, 'celery_no_result'):
local_celery_args_override['CELERY_RESULT_URL'] = config.get('CELERY_RESULT_URL')
if local_celery_args_override['CELERY_RESULT_URL'] == None:
local_celery_args_override['CELERY_RESULT_URL'] = local_celery_args_override['CELERY_BROKER_URL']
celery_config_url = urllib.parse.urlsplit(local_celery_args_override['CELERY_RESULT_URL'])
hostport = urlhostmerge(
celery_config_url[1],
getattr(args, 'celery_result_host', None),
getattr(args, 'celery_result_port', None),
)
celery_arg_url = (
getattr(args, 'celery_result_scheme', None),
hostport,
getattr(args, 'celery_result_db', None),
)
celery_url = urlmerge(celery_config_url, celery_arg_url)
logg.debug('celery url {} {}'.format(celery_config_url, celery_url))
celery_url_string = urllib.parse.urlunsplit(celery_url)
local_celery_args_override['CELERY_RESULT_URL'] = celery_url_string
config.add(config.true('CELERY_DEBUG'), 'CELERY_DEBUG', exists_ok=True)
config.dict_override(local_celery_args_override, 'local celery cli args')
if local_arg_flags & CICFlag.REDIS_CALLBACK:
redis_host_callback = getattr(args, 'redis_host_callback', config.get('REDIS_HOST'))
redis_port_callback = getattr(args, 'redis_port_callback', config.get('REDIS_PORT'))
config.add(redis_host_callback, '_REDIS_HOST_CALLBACK')
config.add(redis_port_callback, '_REDIS_PORT_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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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
[celery]
broker_url =
broker_url = redis://localhost:6379
result_url =
queue = cic-eth
debug = 0

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@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
registry_address =
trust_address =
default_token_symbol =
health_modules = cic_eth.check.db,cic_eth.check.redis,cic_eth.check.signer,cic_eth.check.gas,cic_eth.check.start
health_modules = cic_eth.check.db,cic_eth.check.redis,cic_eth.check.signer,cic_eth.check.gas
run_dir = /run

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@ -1,6 +1,2 @@
[eth]
gas_holder_minimum_units = 180000
gas_holder_refill_units = 15
gas_holder_refill_threshold = 3
gas_gifter_refill_buffer = 3
min_fee_price = 1
gas_gifter_minimum_balance = 10000000000000000000000

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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ def upgrade():
op.create_table(
'lock',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column("address", sa.String, nullable=True),
sa.Column("address", sa.String(42), nullable=True),
sa.Column('blockchain', sa.String),
sa.Column("flags", sa.BIGINT(), nullable=False, default=0),
sa.Column("date_created", sa.DateTime, nullable=False, default=datetime.datetime.utcnow),

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@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
"""Add gas cache
Revision ID: c91cafc3e0c1
Revises: aee12aeb47ec
Create Date: 2021-10-28 20:45:34.239865
"""
from alembic import op
import sqlalchemy as sa
# revision identifiers, used by Alembic.
revision = 'c91cafc3e0c1'
down_revision = 'aee12aeb47ec'
branch_labels = None
depends_on = None
def upgrade():
op.create_table(
'gas_cache',
sa.Column('id', sa.Integer, primary_key=True),
sa.Column("address", sa.String, nullable=False),
sa.Column("tx_hash", sa.String, nullable=True),
sa.Column("method", sa.String, nullable=True),
sa.Column("value", sa.BIGINT(), nullable=False),
)
def downgrade():
op.drop_table('gas_cache')

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@ -58,6 +58,7 @@ class SessionBase(Model):
def connect(dsn, pool_size=16, debug=False):
"""Create new database connection engine and connect to database backend.
:param dsn: DSN string defining connection.
:type dsn: str
"""

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@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from sqlalchemy import Column, String, NUMERIC
# local imports
from .base import SessionBase
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class GasCache(SessionBase):
"""Provides gas budget cache for token operations
"""
__tablename__ = 'gas_cache'
address = Column(String())
tx_hash = Column(String())
method = Column(String())
value = Column(NUMERIC())
def __init__(self, address, method, value, tx_hash):
self.address = address
self.tx_hash = tx_hash
self.method = method
self.value = value

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ from cic_eth.error import (
IntegrityError,
)
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger()
class Nonce(SessionBase):
@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ class Nonce(SessionBase):
__tablename__ = 'nonce'
nonce = Column(Integer)
address_hex = Column(String(40))
address_hex = Column(String(42))
@staticmethod

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@ -24,22 +24,8 @@ class AccountRole(SessionBase):
tag = Column(Text)
address_hex = Column(String(42))
@staticmethod
def all(session=None):
session = SessionBase.bind_session(session)
pairs = []
q = session.query(AccountRole.tag, AccountRole.address_hex)
for r in q.all():
pairs.append((r[1], r[0]),)
SessionBase.release_session(session)
return pairs
# TODO:
@staticmethod
def get_address(tag, session):
"""Get Ethereum address matching the given tag

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@ -69,12 +69,9 @@ class StatusEnum(enum.IntEnum):
class LockEnum(enum.IntEnum):
"""
STICKY: When set, reset is not possible
INIT: When set, startup is possible without second level sanity checks (e.g. gas gifter balance)
START: When set, startup is not possible, regardless of state
CREATE: Disable creation of accounts
SEND: Disable sending to network
QUEUE: Disable queueing new or modified transactions
QUERY: Disable all queue state and transaction queries
"""
STICKY=1
INIT=2
@ -82,8 +79,7 @@ class LockEnum(enum.IntEnum):
SEND=8
QUEUE=16
QUERY=32
START=int(0x80000000)
ALL=int(0x7ffffffe)
ALL=int(0xfffffffffffffffe)
def status_str(v, bits_only=False):

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@ -48,6 +48,8 @@ class RoleMissingError(Exception):
pass
class IntegrityError(Exception):
"""Exception raised to signal irregularities with deduplication and ordering of tasks
@ -64,10 +66,8 @@ class LockedError(Exception):
class SeppukuError(Exception):
"""Exception base class for all errors that should cause system shutdown
"""
def __init__(self, message, lockdown=False):
self.message = message
self.lockdown = lockdown
class SignerError(SeppukuError):
@ -85,8 +85,3 @@ class RoleAgencyError(SeppukuError):
class YouAreBrokeError(Exception):
"""Exception raised when a value transfer is attempted without access to sufficient funds
"""
class TrustError(Exception):
"""Exception raised when required trust proofs are missing for a request
"""

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ from chainlib.eth.sign import (
new_account,
sign_message,
)
from chainlib.eth.address import to_checksum_address, is_address
from chainlib.eth.address import to_checksum_address
from chainlib.eth.tx import TxFormat
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from chainlib.error import JSONRPCException
@ -31,7 +31,6 @@ from cic_eth.eth.gas import (
from cic_eth.db.models.nonce import Nonce
from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_eth.db.models.role import AccountRole
from cic_eth.encode import tx_normalize
from cic_eth.error import (
RoleMissingError,
SignerError,
@ -50,7 +49,6 @@ from cic_eth.queue.tx import (
from cic_eth.encode import (
unpack_normal,
ZERO_ADDRESS_NORMAL,
tx_normalize,
)
logg = logging.getLogger()
@ -86,7 +84,7 @@ def create(self, password, chain_spec_dict):
# TODO: It seems infeasible that a can be None in any case, verify
if a == None:
raise SignerError('create account')
a = tx_normalize.wallet_address(a)
logg.debug('created account {}'.format(a))
# Initialize nonce provider record for account
@ -136,7 +134,7 @@ def register(self, account_address, chain_spec_dict, writer_address=None):
# Generate and sign transaction
rpc_signer = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'signer')
nonce_oracle = CustodialTaskNonceOracle(writer_address, self.request.root_id, session=session) #, default_nonce)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, code_callback=AccountRegistry.gas)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, AccountRegistry.gas)
account_registry = AccountsIndex(chain_spec, signer=rpc_signer, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle, gas_oracle=gas_oracle)
(tx_hash_hex, tx_signed_raw_hex) = account_registry.add(account_registry_address, writer_address, account_address, tx_format=TxFormat.RLP_SIGNED)
rpc_signer.disconnect()
@ -177,9 +175,6 @@ def gift(self, account_address, chain_spec_dict):
"""
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_dict(chain_spec_dict)
if is_address(account_address):
account_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(account_address)
logg.debug('gift account address {} to index'.format(account_address))
queue = self.request.delivery_info.get('routing_key')
@ -192,7 +187,7 @@ def gift(self, account_address, chain_spec_dict):
# Generate and sign transaction
rpc_signer = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'signer')
nonce_oracle = CustodialTaskNonceOracle(account_address, self.request.root_id, session=session) #, default_nonce)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, code_callback=MinterFaucet.gas)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, MinterFaucet.gas)
faucet = Faucet(chain_spec, signer=rpc_signer, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle, gas_oracle=gas_oracle)
(tx_hash_hex, tx_signed_raw_hex) = faucet.give_to(faucet_address, account_address, account_address, tx_format=TxFormat.RLP_SIGNED)
rpc_signer.disconnect()
@ -253,9 +248,8 @@ def have(self, account, chain_spec_dict):
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=CriticalSQLAlchemyTask)
def set_role(self, tag, address, chain_spec_dict):
if not is_address(address):
raise ValueError('invalid address {}'.format(address))
address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(address)
if not to_checksum_address(address):
raise ValueError('invalid checksum address {}'.format(address))
session = SessionBase.create_session()
role = AccountRole.set(tag, address, session=session)
session.add(role)
@ -266,46 +260,19 @@ def set_role(self, tag, address, chain_spec_dict):
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def role(self, address, chain_spec_dict):
"""Return account role for address and/or role
"""Return account role for address
:param account: Account to check
:type account: str, 0x-hex
:param chain_spec_dict: Chain spec dict representation
:type chain_spec_dict: dict
:param chain_str: Chain spec string representation
:type chain_str: str
:returns: Account, or None if not exists
:rtype: Varies
"""
session = self.create_session()
role_tag = AccountRole.role_for(address, session=session)
session.close()
return [(address, role_tag,)]
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def role_account(self, role_tag, chain_spec_dict):
"""Return address for role.
If the role parameter is None, will return addresses for all roles.
:param role_tag: Role to match
:type role_tag: str
:param chain_spec_dict: Chain spec dict representation
:type chain_spec_dict: dict
:returns: List with a single account/tag pair for a single tag, or a list of account and tag pairs for all tags
:rtype: list
"""
session = self.create_session()
pairs = None
if role_tag != None:
addr = AccountRole.get_address(role_tag, session=session)
pairs = [(addr, role_tag,)]
else:
pairs = AccountRole.all(session=session)
session.close()
return pairs
return role_tag
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=CriticalSQLAlchemyTask)
@ -331,15 +298,13 @@ def cache_gift_data(
tx_signed_raw_bytes = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(tx_signed_raw_hex))
tx = unpack_normal(tx_signed_raw_bytes, chain_spec)
tx_data = Faucet.parse_give_to_request(tx['data'])
sender_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['from'])
recipient_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['to'])
session = self.create_session()
tx_dict = {
'hash': tx['hash'],
'from': sender_address,
'to': recipient_address,
'from': tx['from'],
'to': tx['to'],
'source_token': ZERO_ADDRESS_NORMAL,
'destination_token': ZERO_ADDRESS_NORMAL,
'from_value': 0,
@ -373,14 +338,12 @@ def cache_account_data(
tx_signed_raw_bytes = bytes.fromhex(strip_0x(tx_signed_raw_hex))
tx = unpack_normal(tx_signed_raw_bytes, chain_spec)
tx_data = AccountsIndex.parse_add_request(tx['data'])
sender_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['from'])
recipient_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['to'])
session = SessionBase.create_session()
tx_dict = {
'hash': tx['hash'],
'from': sender_address,
'to': recipient_address,
'from': tx['from'],
'to': tx['to'],
'source_token': ZERO_ADDRESS_NORMAL,
'destination_token': ZERO_ADDRESS_NORMAL,
'from_value': 0,

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@ -10,19 +10,12 @@ from chainlib.eth.tx import (
TxFormat,
unpack,
)
from chainlib.eth.contract import (
ABIContractEncoder,
)
from cic_eth_registry import CICRegistry
from cic_eth_registry.erc20 import ERC20Token
from hexathon import (
strip_0x,
add_0x,
)
from hexathon import strip_0x
from chainqueue.error import NotLocalTxError
from eth_erc20 import ERC20
from chainqueue.sql.tx import cache_tx_dict
from okota.token_index.index import to_identifier
# local imports
from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
@ -34,26 +27,24 @@ from cic_eth.error import (
YouAreBrokeError,
)
from cic_eth.queue.tx import register_tx
from cic_eth.eth.gas import create_check_gas_task
from cic_eth.eth.util import CacheGasOracle
from cic_eth.eth.gas import (
create_check_gas_task,
MaxGasOracle,
)
from cic_eth.ext.address import translate_address
from cic_eth.task import (
CriticalSQLAlchemyTask,
CriticalWeb3Task,
CriticalSQLAlchemyAndSignerTask,
BaseTask,
)
from cic_eth.eth.nonce import CustodialTaskNonceOracle
from cic_eth.encode import tx_normalize
from cic_eth.eth.trust import verify_proofs
from cic_eth.error import SignerError
celery_app = celery.current_app
logg = logging.getLogger()
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=CriticalWeb3Task)
def balance(self, tokens, holder_address, chain_spec_dict):
@celery_app.task(base=CriticalWeb3Task)
def balance(tokens, holder_address, chain_spec_dict):
"""Return token balances for a list of tokens for given address
:param tokens: Token addresses
@ -71,10 +62,8 @@ def balance(self, tokens, holder_address, chain_spec_dict):
for t in tokens:
address = t['address']
logg.debug('address {} {}'.format(address, holder_address))
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, min_price=self.min_fee_price)
token = ERC20Token(chain_spec, rpc, add_0x(address))
c = ERC20(chain_spec, gas_oracle=gas_oracle)
token = ERC20Token(chain_spec, rpc, address)
c = ERC20(chain_spec)
o = c.balance_of(address, holder_address, sender_address=caller_address)
r = rpc.do(o)
t['balance_network'] = c.parse_balance(r)
@ -157,12 +146,8 @@ def transfer_from(self, tokens, holder_address, receiver_address, value, chain_s
rpc_signer = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'signer')
session = self.create_session()
nonce_oracle = CustodialTaskNonceOracle(holder_address, self.request.root_id, session=session)
enc = ABIContractEncoder()
enc.method('transferFrom')
method = enc.get()
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, t['address'], method=method, session=session, min_price=self.min_fee_price)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, MaxGasOracle.gas)
c = ERC20(chain_spec, signer=rpc_signer, gas_oracle=gas_oracle, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle)
try:
(tx_hash_hex, tx_signed_raw_hex) = c.transfer_from(t['address'], spender_address, holder_address, receiver_address, value, tx_format=TxFormat.RLP_SIGNED)
@ -232,12 +217,8 @@ def transfer(self, tokens, holder_address, receiver_address, value, chain_spec_d
rpc_signer = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'signer')
session = self.create_session()
enc = ABIContractEncoder()
enc.method('transfer')
method = enc.get()
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, t['address'], method=method, session=session, min_price=self.min_fee_price)
nonce_oracle = CustodialTaskNonceOracle(holder_address, self.request.root_id, session=session)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, MaxGasOracle.gas)
c = ERC20(chain_spec, signer=rpc_signer, gas_oracle=gas_oracle, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle)
try:
(tx_hash_hex, tx_signed_raw_hex) = c.transfer(t['address'], holder_address, receiver_address, value, tx_format=TxFormat.RLP_SIGNED)
@ -305,12 +286,8 @@ def approve(self, tokens, holder_address, spender_address, value, chain_spec_dic
rpc_signer = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'signer')
session = self.create_session()
nonce_oracle = CustodialTaskNonceOracle(holder_address, self.request.root_id, session=session)
enc = ABIContractEncoder()
enc.method('approve')
method = enc.get()
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, t['address'], method=method, session=session)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc, MaxGasOracle.gas)
c = ERC20(chain_spec, signer=rpc_signer, gas_oracle=gas_oracle, nonce_oracle=nonce_oracle)
try:
(tx_hash_hex, tx_signed_raw_hex) = c.approve(t['address'], holder_address, spender_address, value, tx_format=TxFormat.RLP_SIGNED)
@ -394,20 +371,16 @@ def cache_transfer_data(
tx = unpack(tx_signed_raw_bytes, chain_spec)
tx_data = ERC20.parse_transfer_request(tx['data'])
sender_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['from'])
recipient_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx_data[0])
recipient_address = tx_data[0]
token_value = tx_data[1]
source_token_address = tx_normalize.executable_address(tx['to'])
destination_token_address = source_token_address
session = SessionBase.create_session()
tx_dict = {
'hash': tx_hash_hex,
'from': sender_address,
'from': tx['from'],
'to': recipient_address,
'source_token': source_token_address,
'destination_token': destination_token_address,
'source_token': tx['to'],
'destination_token': tx['to'],
'from_value': token_value,
'to_value': token_value,
}
@ -439,16 +412,14 @@ def cache_transfer_from_data(
spender_address = tx_data[0]
recipient_address = tx_data[1]
token_value = tx_data[2]
source_token_address = tx_normalize.executable_address(tx['to'])
destination_token_address = source_token_address
session = SessionBase.create_session()
tx_dict = {
'hash': tx_hash_hex,
'from': tx['from'],
'to': recipient_address,
'source_token': source_token_address,
'destination_token': destination_token_address,
'source_token': tx['to'],
'destination_token': tx['to'],
'from_value': token_value,
'to_value': token_value,
}
@ -477,19 +448,16 @@ def cache_approve_data(
tx = unpack(tx_signed_raw_bytes, chain_spec)
tx_data = ERC20.parse_approve_request(tx['data'])
sender_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['from'])
recipient_address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx_data[0])
recipient_address = tx_data[0]
token_value = tx_data[1]
source_token_address = tx_normalize.executable_address(tx['to'])
destination_token_address = source_token_address
session = SessionBase.create_session()
tx_dict = {
'hash': tx_hash_hex,
'from': sender_address,
'from': tx['from'],
'to': recipient_address,
'source_token': source_token_address,
'destination_token': destination_token_address,
'source_token': tx['to'],
'destination_token': tx['to'],
'from_value': token_value,
'to_value': token_value,
}
@ -497,69 +465,3 @@ def cache_approve_data(
session.close()
return (tx_hash_hex, cache_id)
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def token_info(self, tokens, chain_spec_dict, proofs=[]):
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_dict(chain_spec_dict)
rpc = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'default')
i = 0
for token in tokens:
result_data = []
token_chain_object = ERC20Token(chain_spec, rpc, add_0x(token['address']))
token_chain_object.load(rpc)
token_symbol_proof_hex = to_identifier(token_chain_object.symbol)
token_proofs = [token_symbol_proof_hex]
if len(proofs) > 0:
token_proofs += proofs[i]
tokens[i] = {
'decimals': token_chain_object.decimals,
'name': token_chain_object.name,
'symbol': token_chain_object.symbol,
'address': tx_normalize.executable_address(token_chain_object.address),
'proofs': token_proofs,
'converters': tokens[i]['converters'],
}
i += 1
return tokens
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def verify_token_info(self, tokens, chain_spec_dict, success_callback, error_callback):
queue = self.request.delivery_info.get('routing_key')
for token in tokens:
s = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.trust.verify_proofs',
[
token,
token['address'],
token['proofs'],
chain_spec_dict,
success_callback,
error_callback,
],
queue=queue,
)
if success_callback != None:
s.link(success_callback)
if error_callback != None:
s.on_error(error_callback)
s.apply_async()
return tokens
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def default_token(self):
return {
'symbol': self.default_token_symbol,
'address': self.default_token_address,
'name': self.default_token_name,
'decimals': self.default_token_decimals,
}

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@ -9,11 +9,7 @@ from hexathon import (
)
#from chainlib.eth.constant import ZERO_ADDRESS
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from chainlib.eth.address import (
is_checksum_address,
to_checksum_address,
is_address
)
from chainlib.eth.address import is_checksum_address
from chainlib.connection import RPCConnection
from chainqueue.db.enum import StatusBits
from chainqueue.sql.tx import cache_tx_dict
@ -41,7 +37,6 @@ from chainqueue.db.models.tx import TxCache
from chainqueue.db.models.otx import Otx
# local imports
from cic_eth.db.models.gas_cache import GasCache
from cic_eth.db.models.role import AccountRole
from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_eth.error import (
@ -66,58 +61,20 @@ from cic_eth.encode import (
ZERO_ADDRESS_NORMAL,
unpack_normal,
)
from cic_eth.error import SeppukuError
from cic_eth.eth.util import MAXIMUM_FEE_UNITS
celery_app = celery.current_app
logg = logging.getLogger()
MAXIMUM_FEE_UNITS = 8000000
@celery_app.task(base=CriticalSQLAlchemyTask)
def apply_gas_value_cache(address, method, value, tx_hash):
return apply_gas_value_cache_local(address, method, value, tx_hash)
def apply_gas_value_cache_local(address, method, value, tx_hash, session=None):
address = tx_normalize.executable_address(address)
tx_hash = tx_normalize.tx_hash(tx_hash)
value = int(value)
session = SessionBase.bind_session(session)
q = session.query(GasCache)
q = q.filter(GasCache.address==address)
q = q.filter(GasCache.method==method)
o = q.first()
if o == None:
o = GasCache(address, method, value, tx_hash)
elif value > o.value:
o.value = value
o.tx_hash = strip_0x(tx_hash)
session.add(o)
session.commit()
SessionBase.release_session(session)
def have_gas_minimum(chain_spec, address, min_gas, session=None, rpc=None):
if rpc == None:
rpc = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'default')
o = balance(add_0x(address))
r = rpc.do(o)
try:
r = int(r)
except ValueError:
r = strip_0x(r)
r = int(r, 16)
logg.debug('have gas minimum {} have gas {} minimum is {}'.format(address, r, min_gas))
if r < min_gas:
return False
return True
class MaxGasOracle:
def gas(code=None):
return MAXIMUM_FEE_UNITS
#def create_check_gas_task(tx_signed_raws_hex, chain_spec, holder_address, gas=None, tx_hashes_hex=None, queue=None):
def create_check_gas_task(tx_signed_raws_hex, chain_spec, holder_address, gas=None, tx_hashes_hex=None, queue=None):
"""Creates a celery task signature for a check_gas task that adds the task to the outgoing queue to be processed by the dispatcher.
@ -222,9 +179,8 @@ def check_gas(self, tx_hashes_hex, chain_spec_dict, txs_hex=[], address=None, ga
:return: Signed raw transaction data list
:rtype: param txs, unchanged
"""
rpc_format_address = None
if address != None:
if not is_address(address):
if not is_checksum_address(address):
raise ValueError('invalid address {}'.format(address))
address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(address)
address = add_0x(address)
@ -239,6 +195,7 @@ def check_gas(self, tx_hashes_hex, chain_spec_dict, txs_hex=[], address=None, ga
txs.append(tx)
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_dict(chain_spec_dict)
logg.debug('txs {} tx_hashes {}'.format(txs, tx_hashes))
addresspass = None
if len(txs) == 0:
@ -254,15 +211,13 @@ def check_gas(self, tx_hashes_hex, chain_spec_dict, txs_hex=[], address=None, ga
raise ValueError('txs passed to check gas must all have same sender; had {} got {}'.format(address, tx['from']))
addresspass.append(address)
rpc_format_address = add_0x(to_checksum_address(address))
queue = self.request.delivery_info.get('routing_key')
conn = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec)
gas_balance = 0
try:
o = balance(rpc_format_address)
o = balance(address)
r = conn.do(o)
conn.disconnect()
gas_balance = abi_decode_single(ABIContractType.UINT256, r)
@ -397,13 +352,6 @@ def refill_gas(self, recipient_address, chain_spec_dict):
# set up evm RPC connection
rpc = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'default')
# check the gas balance of the gifter
if not have_gas_minimum(chain_spec, gas_provider, self.safe_gas_refill_amount):
raise SeppukuError('Noooooooooooo; gas gifter {} is broke!'.format(gas_provider))
if not have_gas_minimum(chain_spec, gas_provider, self.safe_gas_gifter_balance):
logg.error('Gas gifter {} gas balance is below the safe level to operate!'.format(gas_provider))
# set up transaction builder
nonce_oracle = CustodialTaskNonceOracle(gas_provider, self.request.root_id, session=session)
gas_oracle = self.create_gas_oracle(rpc)

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@ -2,9 +2,8 @@
from chainlib.eth.constant import ZERO_ADDRESS
from chainlib.status import Status as TxStatus
from cic_eth_registry.erc20 import ERC20Token
from hexathon import add_0x
# local impor:ts
# local imports
from cic_eth.ext.address import translate_address
@ -45,8 +44,8 @@ class ExtendedTx:
destination = source
if destination_value == None:
destination_value = source_value
st = ERC20Token(self.chain_spec, self.rpc, add_0x(source))
dt = ERC20Token(self.chain_spec, self.rpc, add_0x(destination))
st = ERC20Token(self.chain_spec, self.rpc, source)
dt = ERC20Token(self.chain_spec, self.rpc, destination)
self.source_token = source
self.source_token_symbol = st.symbol
self.source_token_name = st.name

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@ -3,12 +3,11 @@ import logging
# external imports
import celery
from chainlib.eth.address import is_checksum_address, is_address, strip_0x
from chainlib.eth.address import is_checksum_address
# local imports
from cic_eth.db.models.role import AccountRole
from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_eth.encode import tx_normalize
from cic_eth.task import CriticalSQLAlchemyTask
from cic_eth.db.models.nonce import (
Nonce,
@ -43,8 +42,7 @@ class CustodialTaskNonceOracle():
:returns: Nonce
:rtype: number
"""
address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(self.address)
r = NonceReservation.release(address, self.uuid, session=self.session)
r = NonceReservation.release(self.address, self.uuid, session=self.session)
return r[1]
@ -60,18 +58,17 @@ def reserve_nonce(self, chained_input, chain_spec_dict, signer_address=None):
address = chained_input
logg.debug('non-explicit address for reserve nonce, using arg head {}'.format(chained_input))
else:
if is_address(signer_address):
if is_checksum_address(signer_address):
address = signer_address
logg.debug('explicit address for reserve nonce {}'.format(signer_address))
else:
address = AccountRole.get_address(signer_address, session=session)
logg.debug('role for reserve nonce {} -> {}'.format(signer_address, address))
if not is_address(address):
if not is_checksum_address(address):
raise ValueError('invalid result when resolving address for nonce {}'.format(address))
root_id = self.request.root_id
address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(address)
r = NonceReservation.next(address, root_id, session=session)
logg.debug('nonce {} reserved for address {} task {}'.format(r[1], address, r[0]))

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@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
import celery
from eth_address_declarator import Declarator
from chainlib.connection import RPCConnection
from chainlib.chain import ChainSpec
from cic_eth.db.models.role import AccountRole
from cic_eth_registry import CICRegistry
from hexathon import strip_0x
# local imports
from cic_eth.task import BaseTask
from cic_eth.error import TrustError
celery_app = celery.current_app
logg = logging.getLogger()
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def verify_proof(self, chained_input, proof, subject, chain_spec_dict, success_callback, error_callback):
proof = strip_0x(proof)
proofs = []
logg.debug('proof count {}'.format(len(proofs)))
if len(proofs) == 0:
logg.debug('error {}'.format(len(proofs)))
raise TrustError('foo')
return (chained_input, (proof, proofs))
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=BaseTask)
def verify_proofs(self, chained_input, subject, proofs, chain_spec_dict, success_callback, error_callback):
queue = self.request.delivery_info.get('routing_key')
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_dict(chain_spec_dict)
rpc = RPCConnection.connect(chain_spec, 'default')
session = self.create_session()
sender_address = AccountRole.get_address('DEFAULT', session)
registry = CICRegistry(chain_spec, rpc)
declarator_address = registry.by_name('AddressDeclarator', sender_address=sender_address)
declarator = Declarator(chain_spec)
have_proofs = {}
for proof in proofs:
proof = strip_0x(proof)
have_proofs[proof] = []
for trusted_address in self.trusted_addresses:
o = declarator.declaration(declarator_address, trusted_address, subject, sender_address=sender_address)
r = rpc.do(o)
declarations = declarator.parse_declaration(r)
logg.debug('comparing proof {} with declarations for {} by {}: {}'.format(proof, subject, trusted_address, declarations))
for declaration in declarations:
declaration = strip_0x(declaration)
if declaration == proof:
logg.debug('have token proof {} match for trusted address {}'.format(declaration, trusted_address))
have_proofs[proof].append(trusted_address)
out_proofs = {}
for proof in have_proofs.keys():
if len(have_proofs[proof]) == 0:
logg.error('missing signer for proof {} subject {}'.format(proof, subject))
raise TrustError((subject, proof,))
out_proofs[proof] = have_proofs[proof]
return (chained_input, out_proofs)

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@ -1,54 +0,0 @@
# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from chainlib.eth.gas import RPCGasOracle
from hexathon import strip_0x
# local imports
from cic_eth.db.models.gas_cache import GasCache
from cic_eth.encode import tx_normalize
from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
MAXIMUM_FEE_UNITS = 8000000
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class MaxGasOracle(RPCGasOracle):
def get_fee_units(self, code=None):
return MAXIMUM_FEE_UNITS
class CacheGasOracle(MaxGasOracle):
"""Returns a previously recorded value for fee unit expenditure for a contract call, if it exists. Otherwise returns max units.
:todo: instead of max units, connect a pluggable gas heuristics engine.
"""
def __init__(self, conn, address, method=None, session=None, min_price=None, id_generator=None):
super(CacheGasOracle, self).__init__(conn, code_callback=self.get_fee_units, min_price=min_price, id_generator=id_generator)
self.value = None
self.address = address
self.method = method
address = tx_normalize.executable_address(address)
session = SessionBase.bind_session(session)
q = session.query(GasCache)
q = q.filter(GasCache.address==address)
if method != None:
method = strip_0x(method)
q = q.filter(GasCache.method==method)
o = q.first()
if o != None:
self.value = int(o.value)
SessionBase.release_session(session)
def get_fee_units(self, code=None):
if self.value != None:
logg.debug('found stored gas unit value {} for address {} method {}'.format(self.value, self.address, self.method))
return self.value
return super(CacheGasOracle, self).get_fee_units(code=code)

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@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ from potaahto.symbols import snake_and_camel
from cic_eth.queue.time import tx_times
from cic_eth.task import BaseTask
from cic_eth.db.models.base import SessionBase
from cic_eth.encode import tx_normalize
celery_app = celery.current_app
logg = logging.getLogger()
@ -135,7 +134,7 @@ def list_tx_by_bloom(self, bloomspec, address, chain_spec_dict):
tx_address = transfer_data[0]
tx_token_value = transfer_data[1]
if tx_normalize.wallet_address(address) == tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx_address):
if address == tx_address:
status = StatusEnum.SENT
try:
o = receipt(tx['hash'])
@ -153,8 +152,8 @@ def list_tx_by_bloom(self, bloomspec, address, chain_spec_dict):
times = tx_times(tx['hash'], chain_spec)
tx_r = {
'hash': tx['hash'],
'sender': tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['from']),
'recipient': tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx_address),
'sender': tx['from'],
'recipient': tx_address,
'source_value': tx_token_value,
'destination_value': tx_token_value,
'source_token': tx['to'],
@ -165,12 +164,12 @@ def list_tx_by_bloom(self, bloomspec, address, chain_spec_dict):
tx_r['date_created'] = times['queue']
else:
tx_r['date_created'] = times['network']
txs[strip_0x(tx['hash'])] = tx_r
txs[tx['hash']] = tx_r
break
return txs
# TODO: Surely it must be possible to optimize this
# TODO: DRY this with callback filter in cic_eth/runnable/manager
# TODO: Remove redundant fields from end representation (timestamp, tx_hash)
@ -231,8 +230,6 @@ def tx_collate(self, tx_batches, chain_spec_dict, offset, limit, newest_first=Tr
except UnknownContractError:
logg.error('verify failed on tx {}, skipping'.format(tx['hash']))
continue
tx['recipient'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['recipient'])
tx['sender'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx['sender'])
txs.append(tx)
return txs

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@ -4,21 +4,18 @@ import tempfile
import logging
import shutil
# local imports
# local impors
from cic_eth.task import BaseTask
#logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger()
@pytest.fixture(scope='function')
def init_celery_tasks(
contract_roles,
):
BaseTask.call_address = contract_roles['DEFAULT']
BaseTask.trusted_addresses = [
contract_roles['TRUSTED_DECLARATOR'],
contract_roles['CONTRACT_DEPLOYER'],
]
# celery fixtures
@ -41,7 +38,6 @@ def celery_includes():
'cic_eth.callbacks.noop',
'cic_eth.callbacks.http',
'cic_eth.pytest.mock.filter',
'cic_eth.pytest.mock.callback',
]

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@ -8,14 +8,15 @@ import confini
script_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
root_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(script_dir))
config_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, 'cic_eth', 'data', 'config')
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
def load_config():
override_config_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, 'config', 'test')
conf = confini.Config(config_dir, 'CICTEST', override_dirs=[override_config_dir])
config_dir = os.environ.get('CONFINI_DIR')
if config_dir == None:
config_dir = os.path.join(root_dir, 'config/test')
conf = confini.Config(config_dir, 'CICTEST')
conf.process()
logg.debug('config {}'.format(conf))
return conf

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@ -1,2 +1 @@
from .filter import *
from .callback import *

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@ -1,38 +0,0 @@
# standard imports
import os
import logging
import mmap
# standard imports
import tempfile
# external imports
import celery
#logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger()
celery_app = celery.current_app
class CallbackTask(celery.Task):
mmap_path = tempfile.mkdtemp()
@celery_app.task(bind=True, base=CallbackTask)
def test_callback(self, a, b, c):
s = 'ok'
if c > 0:
s = 'err'
fp = os.path.join(self.mmap_path, b)
f = open(fp, 'wb+')
f.write(b'\x00')
f.seek(0)
m = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), length=1)
m.write(c.to_bytes(1, 'big'))
m.close()
f.close()
logg.debug('test callback ({}): {} {} {}'.format(s, a, b, c))

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@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ def __balance_incoming_compatible(token_address, receiver_address):
status_compare = dead()
q = q.filter(Otx.status.op('&')(status_compare)==0)
# TODO: this can change the result for the recipient if tx is later obsoleted and resubmission is delayed.
#q = q.filter(Otx.status.op('&')(StatusBits.IN_NETWORK)==StatusBits.IN_NETWORK)
q = q.filter(Otx.status.op('&')(StatusBits.IN_NETWORK)==StatusBits.IN_NETWORK)
q = q.filter(TxCache.destination_token_address==token_address)
delta = 0
for r in q.all():

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@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ def get_tx_local(chain_spec, tx_hash, session=None):
@celery_app.task(base=CriticalSQLAlchemyTask)
def get_account_tx(chain_spec_dict, address, as_sender=True, as_recipient=True, counterpart=None):
address = tx_normalize.wallet_address(address)
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_dict(chain_spec_dict)
return get_account_tx_local(chain_spec, address, as_sender=as_sender, as_recipient=as_recipient, counterpart=counterpart)

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@ -119,3 +119,14 @@ def obsolete(chain_spec_dict, tx_hash, final):
r = chainqueue.sql.state.obsolete_by_cache(chain_spec, tx_hash, final, session=session)
session.close()
return r
@celery_app.task(base=CriticalSQLAlchemyTask)
def force_set(chain_spec_dict, tx_hash, status):
tx_hash = tx_normalize.tx_hash(tx_hash)
chain_spec = ChainSpec.from_dict(chain_spec_dict)
session = SessionBase.create_session()
r = chainqueue.sql.state.force_set(chain_spec, tx_hash, status, session=session)
session.close()
return r

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

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@ -3,4 +3,3 @@ from .tx import TxFilter
from .gas import GasFilter
from .register import RegistrationFilter
from .transferauth import TransferAuthFilter
from .token import TokenFilter

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@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ from erc20_faucet import Faucet
# local imports
from .base import SyncFilter
from cic_eth.eth.meta import ExtendedTx
from cic_eth.encode import tx_normalize
logg = logging.getLogger().getChild(__name__)
@ -43,9 +42,9 @@ class CallbackFilter(SyncFilter):
return (None, None)
r = ERC20.parse_transfer_request(tx.payload)
transfer_data = {}
transfer_data['to'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(r[0])
transfer_data['to'] = r[0]
transfer_data['value'] = r[1]
transfer_data['from'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx.outputs[0])
transfer_data['from'] = tx.outputs[0]
transfer_data['token_address'] = tx.inputs[0]
return ('transfer', transfer_data)
@ -55,8 +54,8 @@ class CallbackFilter(SyncFilter):
return (None, None)
r = ERC20.parse_transfer_from_request(tx.payload)
transfer_data = {}
transfer_data['from'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(r[0])
transfer_data['to'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(r[1])
transfer_data['from'] = r[0]
transfer_data['to'] = r[1]
transfer_data['value'] = r[2]
transfer_data['token_address'] = tx.inputs[0]
return ('transferfrom', transfer_data)
@ -67,9 +66,9 @@ class CallbackFilter(SyncFilter):
return (None, None)
r = Faucet.parse_give_to_request(tx.payload)
transfer_data = {}
transfer_data['to'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(r[0])
transfer_data['to'] = r[0]
transfer_data['value'] = tx.value
transfer_data['from'] = tx_normalize.wallet_address(tx.outputs[0])
transfer_data['from'] = tx.outputs[0]
#transfer_data['token_address'] = tx.inputs[0]
faucet_contract = tx.inputs[0]

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@ -12,8 +12,7 @@ from hexathon import (
# local imports
from .base import SyncFilter
#logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
logg = logging.getLogger()
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
account_registry_add_log_hash = '0x9cc987676e7d63379f176ea50df0ae8d2d9d1141d1231d4ce15b5965f73c9430'

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@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
# standard imports
import logging
# external imports
from eth_erc20 import ERC20
from chainlib.eth.contract import (
ABIContractEncoder,
ABIContractType,
)
from chainlib.eth.constant import ZERO_ADDRESS
from chainlib.eth.address import is_same_address
from chainlib.eth.error import RequestMismatchException
from cic_eth_registry import CICRegistry
from cic_eth_registry.erc20 import ERC20Token
from eth_token_index import TokenUniqueSymbolIndex
import celery
# local imports
from .base import SyncFilter
logg = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class TokenFilter(SyncFilter):
def __init__(self, chain_spec, queue, call_address=ZERO_ADDRESS):
self.queue = queue
self.chain_spec = chain_spec
self.caller_address = call_address
def filter(self, conn, block, tx, db_session=None):
if not tx.payload:
return (None, None)
try:
r = ERC20.parse_transfer_request(tx.payload)
except RequestMismatchException:
return (None, None)
token_address = tx.inputs[0]
token = ERC20Token(self.chain_spec, conn, token_address)
registry = CICRegistry(self.chain_spec, conn)
r = registry.by_name(token.symbol, sender_address=self.caller_address)
if is_same_address(r, ZERO_ADDRESS):
return None
enc = ABIContractEncoder()
enc.method('transfer')
method = enc.get()
s = celery.signature(
'cic_eth.eth.gas.apply_gas_value_cache',
[
token_address,
method,
tx.gas_used,
tx.hash,
],
queue=self.queue,
)
return s.apply_async()

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