// Copyright 2015 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 . package node import ( "errors" "fmt" "io" "net" "net/http" "reflect" "strings" "testing" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/crypto" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/ethdb" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/p2p" "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rpc" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) var ( testNodeKey, _ = crypto.GenerateKey() ) func testNodeConfig() *Config { return &Config{ Name: "test node", P2P: p2p.Config{PrivateKey: testNodeKey}, } } // Tests that an empty protocol stack can be closed more than once. func TestNodeCloseMultipleTimes(t *testing.T) { stack, err := New(testNodeConfig()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create protocol stack: %v", err) } stack.Close() // Ensure that a stopped node can be stopped again for i := 0; i < 3; i++ { if err := stack.Close(); err != ErrNodeStopped { t.Fatalf("iter %d: stop failure mismatch: have %v, want %v", i, err, ErrNodeStopped) } } } func TestNodeStartMultipleTimes(t *testing.T) { stack, err := New(testNodeConfig()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create protocol stack: %v", err) } // Ensure that a node can be successfully started, but only once if err := stack.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to start node: %v", err) } if err := stack.Start(); err != ErrNodeRunning { t.Fatalf("start failure mismatch: have %v, want %v ", err, ErrNodeRunning) } // Ensure that a node can be stopped, but only once if err := stack.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to stop node: %v", err) } if err := stack.Close(); err != ErrNodeStopped { t.Fatalf("stop failure mismatch: have %v, want %v ", err, ErrNodeStopped) } } // Tests that if the data dir is already in use, an appropriate error is returned. func TestNodeUsedDataDir(t *testing.T) { // Create a temporary folder to use as the data directory dir := t.TempDir() // Create a new node based on the data directory original, err := New(&Config{DataDir: dir}) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create original protocol stack: %v", err) } defer original.Close() if err := original.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to start original protocol stack: %v", err) } // Create a second node based on the same data directory and ensure failure _, err = New(&Config{DataDir: dir}) if err != ErrDatadirUsed { t.Fatalf("duplicate datadir failure mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, ErrDatadirUsed) } } // Tests whether a Lifecycle can be registered. func TestLifecycleRegistry_Successful(t *testing.T) { stack, err := New(testNodeConfig()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create protocol stack: %v", err) } defer stack.Close() noop := NewNoop() stack.RegisterLifecycle(noop) if !containsLifecycle(stack.lifecycles, noop) { t.Fatalf("lifecycle was not properly registered on the node, %v", err) } } // Tests whether a service's protocols can be registered properly on the node's p2p server. func TestRegisterProtocols(t *testing.T) { stack, err := New(testNodeConfig()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create protocol stack: %v", err) } defer stack.Close() fs, err := NewFullService(stack) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not create full service: %v", err) } for _, protocol := range fs.Protocols() { if !containsProtocol(stack.server.Protocols, protocol) { t.Fatalf("protocol %v was not successfully registered", protocol) } } for _, api := range fs.APIs() { if !containsAPI(stack.rpcAPIs, api) { t.Fatalf("api %v was not successfully registered", api) } } } // This test checks that open databases are closed with node. func TestNodeCloseClosesDB(t *testing.T) { stack, _ := New(testNodeConfig()) defer stack.Close() db, err := stack.OpenDatabase("mydb", 0, 0, "", false) if err != nil { t.Fatal("can't open DB:", err) } if err = db.Put([]byte{}, []byte{}); err != nil { t.Fatal("can't Put on open DB:", err) } stack.Close() if err = db.Put([]byte{}, []byte{}); err == nil { t.Fatal("Put succeeded after node is closed") } } // This test checks that OpenDatabase can be used from within a Lifecycle Start method. func TestNodeOpenDatabaseFromLifecycleStart(t *testing.T) { stack, _ := New(testNodeConfig()) defer stack.Close() var db ethdb.Database var err error stack.RegisterLifecycle(&InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { db, err = stack.OpenDatabase("mydb", 0, 0, "", false) if err != nil { t.Fatal("can't open DB:", err) } }, stopHook: func() { db.Close() }, }) stack.Start() stack.Close() } // This test checks that OpenDatabase can be used from within a Lifecycle Stop method. func TestNodeOpenDatabaseFromLifecycleStop(t *testing.T) { stack, _ := New(testNodeConfig()) defer stack.Close() stack.RegisterLifecycle(&InstrumentedService{ stopHook: func() { db, err := stack.OpenDatabase("mydb", 0, 0, "", false) if err != nil { t.Fatal("can't open DB:", err) } db.Close() }, }) stack.Start() stack.Close() } // Tests that registered Lifecycles get started and stopped correctly. func TestLifecycleLifeCycle(t *testing.T) { stack, _ := New(testNodeConfig()) defer stack.Close() started := make(map[string]bool) stopped := make(map[string]bool) // Create a batch of instrumented services lifecycles := map[string]Lifecycle{ "A": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["A"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["A"] = true }, }, "B": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["B"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["B"] = true }, }, "C": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["C"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["C"] = true }, }, } // register lifecycles on node for _, lifecycle := range lifecycles { stack.RegisterLifecycle(lifecycle) } // Start the node and check that all services are running if err := stack.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to start protocol stack: %v", err) } for id := range lifecycles { if !started[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: freshly started service not running", id) } if stopped[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: freshly started service already stopped", id) } } // Stop the node and check that all services have been stopped if err := stack.Close(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to stop protocol stack: %v", err) } for id := range lifecycles { if !stopped[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: freshly terminated service still running", id) } } } // Tests that if a Lifecycle fails to start, all others started before it will be // shut down. func TestLifecycleStartupError(t *testing.T) { stack, err := New(testNodeConfig()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create protocol stack: %v", err) } defer stack.Close() started := make(map[string]bool) stopped := make(map[string]bool) // Create a batch of instrumented services lifecycles := map[string]Lifecycle{ "A": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["A"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["A"] = true }, }, "B": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["B"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["B"] = true }, }, "C": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["C"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["C"] = true }, }, } // register lifecycles on node for _, lifecycle := range lifecycles { stack.RegisterLifecycle(lifecycle) } // Register a service that fails to construct itself failure := errors.New("fail") failer := &InstrumentedService{start: failure} stack.RegisterLifecycle(failer) // Start the protocol stack and ensure all started services stop if err := stack.Start(); err != failure { t.Fatalf("stack startup failure mismatch: have %v, want %v", err, failure) } for id := range lifecycles { if started[id] && !stopped[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: started but not stopped", id) } delete(started, id) delete(stopped, id) } } // Tests that even if a registered Lifecycle fails to shut down cleanly, it does // not influence the rest of the shutdown invocations. func TestLifecycleTerminationGuarantee(t *testing.T) { stack, err := New(testNodeConfig()) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to create protocol stack: %v", err) } defer stack.Close() started := make(map[string]bool) stopped := make(map[string]bool) // Create a batch of instrumented services lifecycles := map[string]Lifecycle{ "A": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["A"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["A"] = true }, }, "B": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["B"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["B"] = true }, }, "C": &InstrumentedService{ startHook: func() { started["C"] = true }, stopHook: func() { stopped["C"] = true }, }, } // register lifecycles on node for _, lifecycle := range lifecycles { stack.RegisterLifecycle(lifecycle) } // Register a service that fails to shot down cleanly failure := errors.New("fail") failer := &InstrumentedService{stop: failure} stack.RegisterLifecycle(failer) // Start the protocol stack, and ensure that a failing shut down terminates all // Start the stack and make sure all is online if err := stack.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("failed to start protocol stack: %v", err) } for id := range lifecycles { if !started[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: service not running", id) } if stopped[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: service already stopped", id) } } // Stop the stack, verify failure and check all terminations err = stack.Close() if err, ok := err.(*StopError); !ok { t.Fatalf("termination failure mismatch: have %v, want StopError", err) } else { failer := reflect.TypeOf(&InstrumentedService{}) if err.Services[failer] != failure { t.Fatalf("failer termination failure mismatch: have %v, want %v", err.Services[failer], failure) } if len(err.Services) != 1 { t.Fatalf("failure count mismatch: have %d, want %d", len(err.Services), 1) } } for id := range lifecycles { if !stopped[id] { t.Fatalf("service %s: service not terminated", id) } delete(started, id) delete(stopped, id) } stack.server = &p2p.Server{} stack.server.PrivateKey = testNodeKey } // Tests whether a handler can be successfully mounted on the canonical HTTP server // on the given prefix func TestRegisterHandler_Successful(t *testing.T) { node := createNode(t, 7878, 7979) defer node.Close() // create and mount handler handler := http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { w.Write([]byte("success")) }) node.RegisterHandler("test", "/test", handler) // start node if err := node.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not start node: %v", err) } // create HTTP request httpReq, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://127.0.0.1:7878/test", nil) if err != nil { t.Error("could not issue new http request ", err) } // check response resp := doHTTPRequest(t, httpReq) buf := make([]byte, 7) _, err = io.ReadFull(resp.Body, buf) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not read response: %v", err) } assert.Equal(t, "success", string(buf)) } // Tests that the given handler will not be successfully mounted since no HTTP server // is enabled for RPC func TestRegisterHandler_Unsuccessful(t *testing.T) { node, err := New(&DefaultConfig) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not create new node: %v", err) } // create and mount handler handler := http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { w.Write([]byte("success")) }) node.RegisterHandler("test", "/test", handler) } // Tests whether websocket requests can be handled on the same port as a regular http server. func TestWebsocketHTTPOnSamePort_WebsocketRequest(t *testing.T) { node := startHTTP(t, 0, 0) defer node.Close() ws := strings.Replace(node.HTTPEndpoint(), "http://", "ws://", 1) if node.WSEndpoint() != ws { t.Fatalf("endpoints should be the same") } if !checkRPC(ws) { t.Fatalf("ws request failed") } if !checkRPC(node.HTTPEndpoint()) { t.Fatalf("http request failed") } } func TestWebsocketHTTPOnSeparatePort_WSRequest(t *testing.T) { // try and get a free port listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0") if err != nil { t.Fatal("can't listen:", err) } port := listener.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr).Port listener.Close() node := startHTTP(t, 0, port) defer node.Close() wsOnHTTP := strings.Replace(node.HTTPEndpoint(), "http://", "ws://", 1) ws := fmt.Sprintf("ws://127.0.0.1:%d", port) if node.WSEndpoint() == wsOnHTTP { t.Fatalf("endpoints should not be the same") } // ensure ws endpoint matches the expected endpoint if node.WSEndpoint() != ws { t.Fatalf("ws endpoint is incorrect: expected %s, got %s", ws, node.WSEndpoint()) } if !checkRPC(ws) { t.Fatalf("ws request failed") } if !checkRPC(node.HTTPEndpoint()) { t.Fatalf("http request failed") } } type rpcPrefixTest struct { httpPrefix, wsPrefix string // These lists paths on which JSON-RPC should be served / not served. wantHTTP []string wantNoHTTP []string wantWS []string wantNoWS []string } func TestNodeRPCPrefix(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() tests := []rpcPrefixTest{ // both off { httpPrefix: "", wsPrefix: "", wantHTTP: []string{"/", "/?p=1"}, wantNoHTTP: []string{"/test", "/test?p=1"}, wantWS: []string{"/", "/?p=1"}, wantNoWS: []string{"/test", "/test?p=1"}, }, // only http prefix { httpPrefix: "/testprefix", wsPrefix: "", wantHTTP: []string{"/testprefix", "/testprefix?p=1", "/testprefix/x", "/testprefix/x?p=1"}, wantNoHTTP: []string{"/", "/?p=1", "/test", "/test?p=1"}, wantWS: []string{"/", "/?p=1"}, wantNoWS: []string{"/testprefix", "/testprefix?p=1", "/test", "/test?p=1"}, }, // only ws prefix { httpPrefix: "", wsPrefix: "/testprefix", wantHTTP: []string{"/", "/?p=1"}, wantNoHTTP: []string{"/testprefix", "/testprefix?p=1", "/test", "/test?p=1"}, wantWS: []string{"/testprefix", "/testprefix?p=1", "/testprefix/x", "/testprefix/x?p=1"}, wantNoWS: []string{"/", "/?p=1", "/test", "/test?p=1"}, }, // both set { httpPrefix: "/testprefix", wsPrefix: "/testprefix", wantHTTP: []string{"/testprefix", "/testprefix?p=1", "/testprefix/x", "/testprefix/x?p=1"}, wantNoHTTP: []string{"/", "/?p=1", "/test", "/test?p=1"}, wantWS: []string{"/testprefix", "/testprefix?p=1", "/testprefix/x", "/testprefix/x?p=1"}, wantNoWS: []string{"/", "/?p=1", "/test", "/test?p=1"}, }, } for _, test := range tests { test := test name := fmt.Sprintf("http=%s ws=%s", test.httpPrefix, test.wsPrefix) t.Run(name, func(t *testing.T) { cfg := &Config{ HTTPHost: "127.0.0.1", HTTPPathPrefix: test.httpPrefix, WSHost: "127.0.0.1", WSPathPrefix: test.wsPrefix, } node, err := New(cfg) if err != nil { t.Fatal("can't create node:", err) } defer node.Close() if err := node.Start(); err != nil { t.Fatal("can't start node:", err) } test.check(t, node) }) } } func (test rpcPrefixTest) check(t *testing.T, node *Node) { t.Helper() httpBase := "http://" + node.http.listenAddr() wsBase := "ws://" + node.http.listenAddr() if node.WSEndpoint() != wsBase+test.wsPrefix { t.Errorf("Error: node has wrong WSEndpoint %q", node.WSEndpoint()) } for _, path := range test.wantHTTP { resp := rpcRequest(t, httpBase+path, testMethod) if resp.StatusCode != 200 { t.Errorf("Error: %s: bad status code %d, want 200", path, resp.StatusCode) } } for _, path := range test.wantNoHTTP { resp := rpcRequest(t, httpBase+path, testMethod) if resp.StatusCode != 404 { t.Errorf("Error: %s: bad status code %d, want 404", path, resp.StatusCode) } } for _, path := range test.wantWS { err := wsRequest(t, wsBase+path) if err != nil { t.Errorf("Error: %s: WebSocket connection failed: %v", path, err) } } for _, path := range test.wantNoWS { err := wsRequest(t, wsBase+path) if err == nil { t.Errorf("Error: %s: WebSocket connection succeeded for path in wantNoWS", path) } } } func createNode(t *testing.T, httpPort, wsPort int) *Node { conf := &Config{ HTTPHost: "127.0.0.1", HTTPPort: httpPort, WSHost: "127.0.0.1", WSPort: wsPort, HTTPTimeouts: rpc.DefaultHTTPTimeouts, } node, err := New(conf) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not create a new node: %v", err) } return node } func startHTTP(t *testing.T, httpPort, wsPort int) *Node { node := createNode(t, httpPort, wsPort) err := node.Start() if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not start http service on node: %v", err) } return node } func doHTTPRequest(t *testing.T, req *http.Request) *http.Response { client := http.DefaultClient resp, err := client.Do(req) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("could not issue a GET request to the given endpoint: %v", err) } t.Cleanup(func() { resp.Body.Close() }) return resp } func containsProtocol(stackProtocols []p2p.Protocol, protocol p2p.Protocol) bool { for _, a := range stackProtocols { if reflect.DeepEqual(a, protocol) { return true } } return false } func containsAPI(stackAPIs []rpc.API, api rpc.API) bool { for _, a := range stackAPIs { if reflect.DeepEqual(a, api) { return true } } return false }