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// Copyright 2018 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package protocols
import (
"testing"
"github.com/dexon-foundation/dexon/p2p"
"github.com/dexon-foundation/dexon/p2p/simulations/adapters"
"github.com/dexon-foundation/dexon/rlp"
)
//dummy Balance implementation
type dummyBalance struct {
amount int64
peer *Peer
}
//dummy Prices implementation
type dummyPrices struct{}
//a dummy message which needs size based accounting
//sender pays
type perBytesMsgSenderPays struct {
Content string
}
//a dummy message which needs size based accounting
//receiver pays
type perBytesMsgReceiverPays struct {
Content string
}
//a dummy message which is paid for per unit
//sender pays
type perUnitMsgSenderPays struct{}
//receiver pays
type perUnitMsgReceiverPays struct{}
//a dummy message which has zero as its price
type zeroPriceMsg struct{}
//a dummy message which has no accounting
type nilPriceMsg struct{}
//return the price for the defined messages
func (d *dummyPrices) Price(msg interface{}) *Price {
switch msg.(type) {
//size based message cost, receiver pays
case *perBytesMsgReceiverPays:
return &Price{
PerByte: true,
Value: uint64(100),
Payer: Receiver,
}
//size based message cost, sender pays
case *perBytesMsgSenderPays:
return &Price{
PerByte: true,
Value: uint64(100),
Payer: Sender,
}
//unitary cost, receiver pays
case *perUnitMsgReceiverPays:
return &Price{
PerByte: false,
Value: uint64(99),
Payer: Receiver,
}
//unitary cost, sender pays
case *perUnitMsgSenderPays:
return &Price{
PerByte: false,
Value: uint64(99),
Payer: Sender,
}
case *zeroPriceMsg:
return &Price{
PerByte: false,
Value: uint64(0),
Payer: Sender,
}
case *nilPriceMsg:
return nil
}
return nil
}
//dummy accounting implementation, only stores values for later check
func (d *dummyBalance) Add(amount int64, peer *Peer) error {
d.amount = amount
d.peer = peer
return nil
}
type testCase struct {
msg interface{}
size uint32
sendResult int64
recvResult int64
}
//lowest level unit test
func TestBalance(t *testing.T) {
//create instances
balance := &dummyBalance{}
prices := &dummyPrices{}
//create the spec
spec := createTestSpec()
//create the accounting hook for the spec
acc := NewAccounting(balance, prices)
//create a peer
id := adapters.RandomNodeConfig().ID
p := p2p.NewPeer(id, "testPeer", nil)
peer := NewPeer(p, &dummyRW{}, spec)
//price depends on size, receiver pays
msg := &perBytesMsgReceiverPays{Content: "testBalance"}
size, _ := rlp.EncodeToBytes(msg)
testCases := []testCase{
{
msg,
uint32(len(size)),
int64(len(size) * 100),
int64(len(size) * -100),
},
{
&perBytesMsgSenderPays{Content: "testBalance"},
uint32(len(size)),
int64(len(size) * -100),
int64(len(size) * 100),
},
{
&perUnitMsgSenderPays{},
0,
int64(-99),
int64(99),
},
{
&perUnitMsgReceiverPays{},
0,
int64(99),
int64(-99),
},
{
&zeroPriceMsg{},
0,
int64(0),
int64(0),
},
{
&nilPriceMsg{},
0,
int64(0),
int64(0),
},
}
checkAccountingTestCases(t, testCases, acc, peer, balance, true)
checkAccountingTestCases(t, testCases, acc, peer, balance, false)
}
func checkAccountingTestCases(t *testing.T, cases []testCase, acc *Accounting, peer *Peer, balance *dummyBalance, send bool) {
for _, c := range cases {
var err error
var expectedResult int64
//reset balance before every check
balance.amount = 0
if send {
err = acc.Send(peer, c.size, c.msg)
expectedResult = c.sendResult
} else {
err = acc.Receive(peer, c.size, c.msg)
expectedResult = c.recvResult
}
checkResults(t, err, balance, peer, expectedResult)
}
}
func checkResults(t *testing.T, err error, balance *dummyBalance, peer *Peer, result int64) {
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if balance.peer != peer {
t.Fatalf("expected Add to be called with peer %v, got %v", peer, balance.peer)
}
if balance.amount != result {
t.Fatalf("Expected balance to be %d but is %d", result, balance.amount)
}
}
//create a test spec
func createTestSpec() *Spec {
spec := &Spec{
Name: "test",
Version: 42,
MaxMsgSize: 10 * 1024,
Messages: []interface{}{
&perBytesMsgReceiverPays{},
&perBytesMsgSenderPays{},
&perUnitMsgReceiverPays{},
&perUnitMsgSenderPays{},
&zeroPriceMsg{},
&nilPriceMsg{},
},
}
return spec
}
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