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import { RevertReason } from '@0xproject/types';
import { logUtils } from '@0xproject/utils';
import { NodeType } from '@0xproject/web3-wrapper';
import * as chai from 'chai';
import { TransactionReceipt, TransactionReceiptStatus, TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs } from 'ethereum-types';
import * as _ from 'lodash';
import { web3Wrapper } from './web3_wrapper';
const expect = chai.expect;
let nodeType: NodeType | undefined;
// Represents the return value of a `sendTransaction` call. The Promise should
// resolve with either a transaction receipt or a transaction hash.
export type sendTransactionResult = Promise<TransactionReceipt | TransactionReceiptWithDecodedLogs | string>;
async function _getGanacheOrGethError(ganacheError: string, gethError: string): Promise<string> {
if (_.isUndefined(nodeType)) {
nodeType = await web3Wrapper.getNodeTypeAsync();
}
switch (nodeType) {
case NodeType.Ganache:
return ganacheError;
case NodeType.Geth:
return gethError;
default:
throw new Error(`Unknown node type: ${nodeType}`);
}
}
async function _getInsufficientFundsErrorMessageAsync(): Promise<string> {
return _getGanacheOrGethError("sender doesn't have enough funds", 'insufficient funds');
}
async function _getTransactionFailedErrorMessageAsync(): Promise<string> {
return _getGanacheOrGethError('revert', 'always failing transaction');
}
async function _getContractCallFailedErrorMessageAsync(): Promise<string> {
return _getGanacheOrGethError('revert', 'Contract call failed');
}
/**
* Rejects if the given Promise does not reject with an error indicating
* insufficient funds.
* @param p a promise resulting from a contract call or sendTransaction call.
* @returns a new Promise which will reject if the conditions are not met and
* otherwise resolve with no value.
*/
export async function expectInsufficientFundsAsync<T>(p: Promise<T>): Promise<void> {
const errMessage = await _getInsufficientFundsErrorMessageAsync();
return expect(p).to.be.rejectedWith(errMessage);
}
/**
* Resolves if the the sendTransaction call fails with the given revert reason.
* However, since Geth does not support revert reasons for sendTransaction, this
* falls back to expectTransactionFailedWithoutReasonAsync if the backing
* Ethereum node is Geth.
* @param p a Promise resulting from a sendTransaction call
* @param reason a specific revert reason
* @returns a new Promise which will reject if the conditions are not met and
* otherwise resolve with no value.
*/
export async function expectTransactionFailedAsync(p: sendTransactionResult, reason: RevertReason): Promise<void> {
// HACK(albrow): This dummy `catch` should not be necessary, but if you
// remove it, there is an uncaught exception and the Node process will
// forcibly exit. It's possible this is a false positive in
// make-promises-safe.
p.catch(e => {
_.noop(e);
});
if (_.isUndefined(nodeType)) {
nodeType = await web3Wrapper.getNodeTypeAsync();
}
switch (nodeType) {
case NodeType.Ganache:
return expect(p).to.be.rejectedWith(reason);
case NodeType.Geth:
logUtils.warn(
'WARNING: Geth does not support revert reasons for sendTransaction. This test will pass if the transaction fails for any reason.',
);
return expectTransactionFailedWithoutReasonAsync(p);
default:
throw new Error(`Unknown node type: ${nodeType}`);
}
}
/**
* Resolves if the transaction fails without a revert reason, or if the
* corresponding transactionReceipt has a status of 0 or '0', indicating
* failure.
* @param p a Promise resulting from a sendTransaction call
* @returns a new Promise which will reject if the conditions are not met and
* otherwise resolve with no value.
*/
export async function expectTransactionFailedWithoutReasonAsync(p: sendTransactionResult): Promise<void> {
return p
.then(async result => {
let txReceiptStatus: TransactionReceiptStatus;
if (_.isString(result)) {
// Result is a txHash. We need to make a web3 call to get the
// receipt, then get the status from the receipt.
const txReceipt = await web3Wrapper.awaitTransactionMinedAsync(result);
txReceiptStatus = txReceipt.status;
} else if ('status' in result) {
// Result is a transaction receipt, so we can get the status
// directly.
txReceiptStatus = result.status;
} else {
throw new Error('Unexpected result type: ' + typeof result);
}
expect(_.toString(txReceiptStatus)).to.equal(
'0',
'Expected transaction to fail but receipt had a non-zero status, indicating success',
);
})
.catch(async err => {
// If the promise rejects, we expect a specific error message,
// depending on the backing Ethereum node type.
const errMessage = await _getTransactionFailedErrorMessageAsync();
expect(err.message).to.include(errMessage);
});
}
/**
* Resolves if the the contract call fails with the given revert reason.
* @param p a Promise resulting from a contract call
* @param reason a specific revert reason
* @returns a new Promise which will reject if the conditions are not met and
* otherwise resolve with no value.
*/
export async function expectContractCallFailed<T>(p: Promise<T>, reason: RevertReason): Promise<void> {
return expect(p).to.be.rejectedWith(reason);
}
/**
* Resolves if the contract call fails without a revert reason.
* @param p a Promise resulting from a contract call
* @returns a new Promise which will reject if the conditions are not met and
* otherwise resolve with no value.
*/
export async function expectContractCallFailedWithoutReasonAsync<T>(p: Promise<T>): Promise<void> {
const errMessage = await _getContractCallFailedErrorMessageAsync();
return expect(p).to.be.rejectedWith(errMessage);
}
/**
* Resolves if the contract creation/deployment fails without a revert reason.
* @param p a Promise resulting from a contract creation/deployment
* @returns a new Promise which will reject if the conditions are not met and
* otherwise resolve with no value.
*/
export async function expectContractCreationFailedWithoutReason<T>(p: Promise<T>): Promise<void> {
const errMessage = await _getTransactionFailedErrorMessageAsync();
return expect(p).to.be.rejectedWith(errMessage);
}
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