go-ethereum/statediff/db/migrations/00014_create_stored_functions.sql

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Statediffing geth * Write state diff to CSV (#2) * port statediff from https://github.com/jpmorganchase/quorum/blob/9b7fd9af8082795eeeb6863d9746f12b82dd5078/statediff/statediff.go; minor fixes * integrating state diff extracting, building, and persisting into geth processes * work towards persisting created statediffs in ipfs; based off github.com/vulcanize/eth-block-extractor * Add a state diff service * Remove diff extractor from blockchain * Update imports * Move statediff on/off check to geth cmd config * Update starting state diff service * Add debugging logs for creating diff * Add statediff extractor and builder tests and small refactoring * Start to write statediff to a CSV * Restructure statediff directory * Pull CSV publishing methods into their own file * Reformatting due to go fmt * Add gomega to vendor dir * Remove testing focuses * Update statediff tests to use golang test pkg instead of ginkgo - builder_test - extractor_test - publisher_test * Use hexutil.Encode instead of deprecated common.ToHex * Remove OldValue from DiffBigInt and DiffUint64 fields * Update builder test * Remove old storage value from updated accounts * Remove old values from created/deleted accounts * Update publisher to account for only storing current account values * Update service loop and fetching previous block * Update testing - remove statediff ginkgo test suite file - move mocks to their own dir * Updates per go fmt * Updates to tests * Pass statediff mode and path in through cli * Return filename from publisher * Remove some duplication in builder * Remove code field from state diff output this is the contract byte code, and it can still be obtained by querying the db by the codeHash * Consolidate acct diff structs for updated & updated/deleted accts * Include block number in csv filename * Clean up error logging * Cleanup formatting, spelling, etc * Address PR comments * Add contract address and storage value to csv * Refactor accumulating account row in csv publisher * Add DiffStorage struct * Add storage key to csv * Address PR comments * Fix publisher to include rows for accounts that don't have store updates * Update builder test after merging in release/1.8 * Update test contract to include storage on contract intialization - so that we're able to test that storage diffing works for created and deleted accounts (not just updated accounts). * Factor out a common trie iterator method in builder * Apply goimports to statediff * Apply gosimple changes to statediff * Gracefully exit geth command(#4) * Statediff for full node (#6) * Open a trie from the in-memory database * Use a node's LeafKey as an identifier instead of the address It was proving difficult to find look the address up from a given path with a full node (sometimes the value wouldn't exist in the disk db). So, instead, for now we are using the node's LeafKey with is a Keccak256 hash of the address, so if we know the address we can figure out which LeafKey it matches up to. * Make sure that statediff has been processed before pruning * Use blockchain stateCache.OpenTrie for storage diffs * Clean up log lines and remove unnecessary fields from builder * Apply go fmt changes * Add a sleep to the blockchain test * Address PR comments * Address PR comments * refactoring/reorganizing packages * refactoring statediff builder and types and adjusted to relay proofs and paths (still need to make this optional) * refactoring state diff service and adding api which allows for streaming state diff payloads over an rpc websocket subscription * make proofs and paths optional + compress service loop into single for loop (may be missing something here) * option to process intermediate nodes * make state diff rlp serializable * cli parameter to limit statediffing to select account addresses + test * review fixes and fixes for issues ran into in integration * review fixes; proper method signature for api; adjust service so that statediff processing is halted/paused until there is at least one subscriber listening for the results * adjust buffering to improve stability; doc.go; fix notifier err handling * relay receipts with the rest of the data + review fixes/changes * rpc method to get statediff at specific block; requires archival node or the block be within the pruning range * review fixes * fixes after rebase * statediff verison meta * fix linter issues * include total difficulty to the payload * fix state diff builder: emit actual leaf nodes instead of value nodes; diff on the leaf not on the value; emit correct path for intermediate nodes * adjust statediff builder tests to changes and extend to test intermediate nodes; golint * add genesis block to test; handle block 0 in StateDiffAt * rlp files for mainnet blocks 0-3, for tests * builder test on mainnet blocks * common.BytesToHash(path) => crypto.Keaccak256(hash) in builder; BytesToHash produces same hash for e.g. []byte{} and []byte{\x00} - prefix \x00 steps are inconsequential to the hash result * complete tests for early mainnet blocks * diff type for representing deleted accounts * fix builder so that we handle account deletions properly and properly diff storage when an account is moved to a new path; update params * remove cli params; moving them to subscriber defined * remove unneeded bc methods * update service and api; statediffing params are now defined by user through api rather than by service provider by cli * update top level tests * add ability to watch specific storage slots (leaf keys) only * comments; explain logic * update mainnet blocks test * update api_test.go * storage leafkey filter test * cleanup chain maker * adjust chain maker for tests to add an empty account in block1 and switch to EIP-158 afterwards (now we just need to generate enough accounts until one causes the empty account to be touched and removed post-EIP-158 so we can simulate and test that process...); also added 2 new blocks where more contract storage is set and old slots are set to zero so they are removed so we can test that * found an account whose creation causes the empty account to be moved to a new path; this should count as 'touching; the empty account and cause it to be removed according to eip-158... but it doesn't * use new contract in unit tests that has self-destruct ability, so we can test eip-158 since simply moving an account to new path doesn't count as 'touchin' it * handle storage deletions * tests for eip-158 account removal and storage value deletions; there is one edge case left to test where we remove 1 account when only two exist such that the remaining account is moved up and replaces the root branch node * finish testing known edge cases * add endpoint to fetch all state and storage nodes at a given blockheight; useful for generating a recent atate cache/snapshot that we can diff forward from rather than needing to collect all diffs from genesis * test for state trie builder * minor changes/fixes * update version meta * if statediffing is on, lock tries in triedb until the statediffing service signals they are done using them * update version meta * fix mock blockchain; golint; bump patch * increase maxRequestContentLength; bump patch * log the sizes of the state objects we are sending * CI build (#20) * CI: run build on PR and on push to master * CI: debug building geth * CI: fix coping file * CI: fix coping file v2 * CI: temporary upload file to release asset * CI: get release upload_url by tag, upload asset to current relase * CI: fix tag name * fix ci build on statediff_at_anyblock-1.9.11 branch * fix publishing assets in release * bump version meta * use context deadline for timeout in eth_call * collect and emit codehash=>code mappings for state objects * subscription endpoint for retrieving all the codehash=>code mappings that exist at provided height * bump version meta * Implement WriteStateDiffAt * Writes state diffs directly to postgres * Adds CLI flags to configure PG * Refactors builder output with callbacks * Copies refactored postgres handling code from ipld-eth-indexer * rename PostgresCIDWriter.{index->upsert}* * less ambiguous * go.mod update * rm unused * cleanup * output code & codehash iteratively * had to rf some types for this * prometheus metrics output * duplicate recent eth-indexer changes * migrations and metrics... * [wip] prom.Init() here? another CLI flag? * cleanup * tidy & DRY * statediff WriteLoop service + CLI flag * [wip] update test mocks * todo - do something meaningful to test write loop * logging * use geth log * port tests to go testing * drop ginkgo/gomega * fix and cleanup tests * fail before defer statement * delete vendor/ dir * unused * bump version meta * fixes after rebase onto 1.9.23 * bump version meta * fix API registration * bump version meta * use golang 1.15.5 version (#34) * bump version meta; add 0.0.11 branch to actions * bump version meta; update github actions workflows * statediff: refactor metrics * Remove redundant statediff/indexer/prom tooling and use existing prometheus integration. * cleanup * "indexer" namespace for metrics * add reporting loop for db metrics * doc * metrics for statediff stats * metrics namespace/subsystem = statediff/{indexer,service} * statediff: use a worker pool (for direct writes) * fix test * fix chain event subscription * log tweaks * func name * unused import * intermediate chain event channel for metrics * cleanup * bump version meta * update github actions; linting * add poststate and status to receipt ipld indexes * bump statediff version * stateDiffFor endpoints for fetching or writing statediff object by blockhash; bump statediff version * fixes after rebase on to v1.10.1 * update github actions and version meta; go fmt * add leaf key to removed 'nodes' * include Postgres migrations and schema * service documentation * touching up
2019-01-28 21:31:01 +00:00
-- +goose Up
-- +goose StatementBegin
-- returns if a storage node at the provided path was removed in the range > the provided height and <= the provided block hash
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION was_storage_removed(path BYTEA, height BIGINT, hash VARCHAR(66)) RETURNS BOOLEAN
AS $$
SELECT exists(SELECT 1
FROM eth.storage_cids
INNER JOIN eth.state_cids ON (storage_cids.state_id = state_cids.id)
INNER JOIN eth.header_cids ON (state_cids.header_id = header_cids.id)
WHERE storage_path = path
AND block_number > height
AND block_number <= (SELECT block_number
FROM eth.header_cids
WHERE block_hash = hash)
AND storage_cids.node_type = 3
LIMIT 1);
$$ LANGUAGE SQL;
-- +goose StatementEnd
-- +goose StatementBegin
-- returns if a state node at the provided path was removed in the range > the provided height and <= the provided block hash
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION was_state_removed(path BYTEA, height BIGINT, hash VARCHAR(66)) RETURNS BOOLEAN
AS $$
SELECT exists(SELECT 1
FROM eth.state_cids
INNER JOIN eth.header_cids ON (state_cids.header_id = header_cids.id)
WHERE state_path = path
AND block_number > height
AND block_number <= (SELECT block_number
FROM eth.header_cids
WHERE block_hash = hash)
AND state_cids.node_type = 3
LIMIT 1);
$$ LANGUAGE SQL;
-- +goose StatementEnd
-- +goose StatementBegin
CREATE TYPE child_result AS (
has_child BOOLEAN,
children eth.header_cids[]
);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION has_child(hash VARCHAR(66), height BIGINT) RETURNS child_result AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
child_height INT;
temp_child eth.header_cids;
new_child_result child_result;
BEGIN
child_height = height + 1;
-- short circuit if there are no children
SELECT exists(SELECT 1
FROM eth.header_cids
WHERE parent_hash = hash
AND block_number = child_height
LIMIT 1)
INTO new_child_result.has_child;
-- collect all the children for this header
IF new_child_result.has_child THEN
FOR temp_child IN
SELECT * FROM eth.header_cids WHERE parent_hash = hash AND block_number = child_height
LOOP
new_child_result.children = array_append(new_child_result.children, temp_child);
END LOOP;
END IF;
RETURN new_child_result;
END
$BODY$
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
-- +goose StatementEnd
-- +goose StatementBegin
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION canonical_header_from_array(headers eth.header_cids[]) RETURNS eth.header_cids AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
canonical_header eth.header_cids;
canonical_child eth.header_cids;
header eth.header_cids;
current_child_result child_result;
child_headers eth.header_cids[];
current_header_with_child eth.header_cids;
has_children_count INT DEFAULT 0;
BEGIN
-- for each header in the provided set
FOREACH header IN ARRAY headers
LOOP
-- check if it has any children
current_child_result = has_child(header.block_hash, header.block_number);
IF current_child_result.has_child THEN
-- if it does, take note
has_children_count = has_children_count + 1;
current_header_with_child = header;
-- and add the children to the growing set of child headers
child_headers = array_cat(child_headers, current_child_result.children);
END IF;
END LOOP;
-- if none of the headers had children, none is more canonical than the other
IF has_children_count = 0 THEN
-- return the first one selected
SELECT * INTO canonical_header FROM unnest(headers) LIMIT 1;
-- if only one header had children, it can be considered the heaviest/canonical header of the set
ELSIF has_children_count = 1 THEN
-- return the only header with a child
canonical_header = current_header_with_child;
-- if there are multiple headers with children
ELSE
-- find the canonical header from the child set
canonical_child = canonical_header_from_array(child_headers);
-- the header that is parent to this header, is the canonical header at this level
SELECT * INTO canonical_header FROM unnest(headers)
WHERE block_hash = canonical_child.parent_hash;
END IF;
RETURN canonical_header;
END
$BODY$
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
-- +goose StatementEnd
-- +goose StatementBegin
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION canonical_header_id(height BIGINT) RETURNS INTEGER AS
$BODY$
DECLARE
canonical_header eth.header_cids;
headers eth.header_cids[];
header_count INT;
temp_header eth.header_cids;
BEGIN
-- collect all headers at this height
FOR temp_header IN
SELECT * FROM eth.header_cids WHERE block_number = height
LOOP
headers = array_append(headers, temp_header);
END LOOP;
-- count the number of headers collected
header_count = array_length(headers, 1);
-- if we have less than 1 header, return NULL
IF header_count IS NULL OR header_count < 1 THEN
RETURN NULL;
-- if we have one header, return its id
ELSIF header_count = 1 THEN
RETURN headers[1].id;
-- if we have multiple headers we need to determine which one is canonical
ELSE
canonical_header = canonical_header_from_array(headers);
RETURN canonical_header.id;
END IF;
END;
$BODY$
LANGUAGE 'plpgsql';
-- +goose StatementEnd
-- +goose Down
DROP FUNCTION was_storage_removed;
DROP FUNCTION was_state_removed;
DROP FUNCTION canonical_header_id;
DROP FUNCTION canonical_header_from_array;
DROP FUNCTION has_child;
DROP TYPE child_result;