lighthouse/validator_client/slashing_protection/tests/interop.rs
Michael Sproul 1d278aaa83 Implement slashing protection interchange format (#1544)
## Issue Addressed

Implements support for importing and exporting the slashing protection DB interchange format described here:

https://hackmd.io/@sproul/Bk0Y0qdGD

Also closes #1584 

## Proposed Changes

* [x] Support for serializing and deserializing the format
* [x] Support for importing and exporting Lighthouse's database
* [x] CLI commands to invoke import and export
* [x] Export to minimal format (required when a minimal format has been previously imported)
* [x] Tests for export to minimal (utilising mixed importing and attestation signing?)
* [x] Tests for import/export of complete format, and import of minimal format
* [x] ~~Prevent attestations with sources less than our max source (Danny's suggestion). Required for the fake attestation that we put in for the minimal format to block attestations from source 0.~~
* [x] Add the concept of a "low watermark" for compatibility with the minimal format

Bonus!

* [x] A fix to a potentially nasty bug involving validators getting re-registered each time the validator client ran! Thankfully, the ordering of keys meant that the validator IDs used for attestations and blocks remained stable -- otherwise we could have had some slashings on our hands! 😱
* [x] Tests to confirm that this bug is indeed vanquished
2020-10-02 01:42:27 +00:00

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use slashing_protection::interchange_test::TestCase;
use std::fs::File;
use std::path::PathBuf;
fn test_root_dir() -> PathBuf {
PathBuf::from(env!("CARGO_MANIFEST_DIR"))
.join("interchange-tests")
.join("tests")
}
#[test]
fn generated() {
for entry in test_root_dir()
.join("generated")
.read_dir()
.unwrap()
.map(Result::unwrap)
{
let file = File::open(entry.path()).unwrap();
let test_case: TestCase = serde_json::from_reader(&file).unwrap();
test_case.run();
}
}