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bitcoin-bitcoin-core/src/test/settings_tests.cpp
Ryan Ofsky 4f74c59334 util: Move util/string.h functions to util namespace
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Motivation for this change is to keep util functions with really generic names
like "Split" and "Join" out of the global namespace so it is easier to see
where these functions are defined, and so they don't interfere with function
overloading, especially since the util library is a dependency of the kernel
library and intended to be used with external code.
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// Copyright (c) 2011-2021 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#include <common/settings.h>
#include <test/util/setup_common.h>
#include <test/util/str.h>
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <common/args.h>
#include <univalue.h>
#include <util/chaintype.h>
#include <util/fs.h>
#include <util/strencodings.h>
#include <util/string.h>
#include <fstream>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <system_error>
#include <vector>
using util::ToString;
inline bool operator==(const common::SettingsValue& a, const common::SettingsValue& b)
{
return a.write() == b.write();
}
inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const common::SettingsValue& value)
{
os << value.write();
return os;
}
inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const std::pair<std::string, common::SettingsValue>& kv)
{
common::SettingsValue out(common::SettingsValue::VOBJ);
out.pushKVEnd(kv.first, kv.second);
os << out.write();
return os;
}
inline void WriteText(const fs::path& path, const std::string& text)
{
std::ofstream file;
file.open(path);
file << text;
}
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_SUITE(settings_tests, BasicTestingSetup)
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(ReadWrite)
{
fs::path path = m_args.GetDataDirBase() / "settings.json";
WriteText(path, R"({
"string": "string",
"num": 5,
"bool": true,
"null": null
})");
std::map<std::string, common::SettingsValue> expected{
{"string", "string"},
{"num", 5},
{"bool", true},
{"null", {}},
};
// Check file read.
std::map<std::string, common::SettingsValue> values;
std::vector<std::string> errors;
BOOST_CHECK(common::ReadSettings(path, values, errors));
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS(values.begin(), values.end(), expected.begin(), expected.end());
BOOST_CHECK(errors.empty());
// Check no errors if file doesn't exist.
fs::remove(path);
BOOST_CHECK(common::ReadSettings(path, values, errors));
BOOST_CHECK(values.empty());
BOOST_CHECK(errors.empty());
// Check duplicate keys not allowed and that values returns empty if a duplicate is found.
WriteText(path, R"({
"dupe": "string",
"dupe": "dupe"
})");
BOOST_CHECK(!common::ReadSettings(path, values, errors));
std::vector<std::string> dup_keys = {strprintf("Found duplicate key dupe in settings file %s", fs::PathToString(path))};
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS(errors.begin(), errors.end(), dup_keys.begin(), dup_keys.end());
BOOST_CHECK(values.empty());
// Check non-kv json files not allowed
WriteText(path, R"("non-kv")");
BOOST_CHECK(!common::ReadSettings(path, values, errors));
std::vector<std::string> non_kv = {strprintf("Found non-object value \"non-kv\" in settings file %s", fs::PathToString(path))};
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS(errors.begin(), errors.end(), non_kv.begin(), non_kv.end());
// Check invalid json not allowed
WriteText(path, R"(invalid json)");
BOOST_CHECK(!common::ReadSettings(path, values, errors));
std::vector<std::string> fail_parse = {strprintf("Settings file %s does not contain valid JSON. This is probably caused by disk corruption or a crash, "
"and can be fixed by removing the file, which will reset settings to default values.",
fs::PathToString(path))};
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL_COLLECTIONS(errors.begin(), errors.end(), fail_parse.begin(), fail_parse.end());
}
//! Check settings struct contents against expected json strings.
static void CheckValues(const common::Settings& settings, const std::string& single_val, const std::string& list_val)
{
common::SettingsValue single_value = GetSetting(settings, "section", "name", false, false, false);
common::SettingsValue list_value(common::SettingsValue::VARR);
for (const auto& item : GetSettingsList(settings, "section", "name", false)) {
list_value.push_back(item);
}
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(single_value.write().c_str(), single_val);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(list_value.write().c_str(), list_val);
};
// Simple settings merge test case.
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(Simple)
{
common::Settings settings;
settings.command_line_options["name"].emplace_back("val1");
settings.command_line_options["name"].emplace_back("val2");
settings.ro_config["section"]["name"].emplace_back(2);
// The last given arg takes precedence when specified via commandline.
CheckValues(settings, R"("val2")", R"(["val1","val2",2])");
common::Settings settings2;
settings2.ro_config["section"]["name"].emplace_back("val2");
settings2.ro_config["section"]["name"].emplace_back("val3");
// The first given arg takes precedence when specified via config file.
CheckValues(settings2, R"("val2")", R"(["val2","val3"])");
}
// Confirm that a high priority setting overrides a lower priority setting even
// if the high priority setting is null. This behavior is useful for a high
// priority setting source to be able to effectively reset any setting back to
// its default value.
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(NullOverride)
{
common::Settings settings;
settings.command_line_options["name"].emplace_back("value");
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(R"("value")", GetSetting(settings, "section", "name", false, false, false).write().c_str());
settings.forced_settings["name"] = {};
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(R"(null)", GetSetting(settings, "section", "name", false, false, false).write().c_str());
}
// Test different ways settings can be merged, and verify results. This test can
// be used to confirm that updates to settings code don't change behavior
// unintentionally.
struct MergeTestingSetup : public BasicTestingSetup {
//! Max number of actions to sequence together. Can decrease this when
//! debugging to make test results easier to understand.
static constexpr int MAX_ACTIONS = 3;
enum Action { END, SET, NEGATE, SECTION_SET, SECTION_NEGATE };
using ActionList = Action[MAX_ACTIONS];
//! Enumerate all possible test configurations.
template <typename Fn>
void ForEachMergeSetup(Fn&& fn)
{
ActionList arg_actions = {};
// command_line_options do not have sections. Only iterate over SET and NEGATE
ForEachNoDup(arg_actions, SET, NEGATE, [&]{
ActionList conf_actions = {};
ForEachNoDup(conf_actions, SET, SECTION_NEGATE, [&]{
for (bool force_set : {false, true}) {
for (bool ignore_default_section_config : {false, true}) {
fn(arg_actions, conf_actions, force_set, ignore_default_section_config);
}
}
});
});
}
};
// Regression test covering different ways config settings can be merged. The
// test parses and merges settings, representing the results as strings that get
// compared against an expected hash. To debug, the result strings can be dumped
// to a file (see comments below).
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(Merge, MergeTestingSetup)
{
CHash256 out_sha;
FILE* out_file = nullptr;
if (const char* out_path = getenv("SETTINGS_MERGE_TEST_OUT")) {
out_file = fsbridge::fopen(out_path, "w");
if (!out_file) throw std::system_error(errno, std::generic_category(), "fopen failed");
}
const std::string& network = ChainTypeToString(ChainType::MAIN);
ForEachMergeSetup([&](const ActionList& arg_actions, const ActionList& conf_actions, bool force_set,
bool ignore_default_section_config) {
std::string desc;
int value_suffix = 0;
common::Settings settings;
const std::string& name = ignore_default_section_config ? "wallet" : "server";
auto push_values = [&](Action action, const char* value_prefix, const std::string& name_prefix,
std::vector<common::SettingsValue>& dest) {
if (action == SET || action == SECTION_SET) {
for (int i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
dest.emplace_back(value_prefix + ToString(++value_suffix));
desc += " " + name_prefix + name + "=" + dest.back().get_str();
}
} else if (action == NEGATE || action == SECTION_NEGATE) {
dest.emplace_back(false);
desc += " " + name_prefix + "no" + name;
}
};
if (force_set) {
settings.forced_settings[name] = "forced";
desc += " " + name + "=forced";
}
for (Action arg_action : arg_actions) {
push_values(arg_action, "a", "-", settings.command_line_options[name]);
}
for (Action conf_action : conf_actions) {
bool use_section = conf_action == SECTION_SET || conf_action == SECTION_NEGATE;
push_values(conf_action, "c", use_section ? network + "." : "",
settings.ro_config[use_section ? network : ""][name]);
}
desc += " || ";
desc += GetSetting(settings, network, name, ignore_default_section_config, /*ignore_nonpersistent=*/false, /*get_chain_type=*/false).write();
desc += " |";
for (const auto& s : GetSettingsList(settings, network, name, ignore_default_section_config)) {
desc += " ";
desc += s.write();
}
desc += " |";
if (OnlyHasDefaultSectionSetting(settings, network, name)) desc += " ignored";
desc += "\n";
out_sha.Write(MakeUCharSpan(desc));
if (out_file) {
BOOST_REQUIRE(fwrite(desc.data(), 1, desc.size(), out_file) == desc.size());
}
});
if (out_file) {
if (fclose(out_file)) throw std::system_error(errno, std::generic_category(), "fclose failed");
out_file = nullptr;
}
unsigned char out_sha_bytes[CSHA256::OUTPUT_SIZE];
out_sha.Finalize(out_sha_bytes);
std::string out_sha_hex = HexStr(out_sha_bytes);
// If check below fails, should manually dump the results with:
//
// SETTINGS_MERGE_TEST_OUT=results.txt ./test_bitcoin --run_test=settings_tests/Merge
//
// And verify diff against previous results to make sure the changes are expected.
//
// Results file is formatted like:
//
// <input> || GetSetting() | GetSettingsList() | OnlyHasDefaultSectionSetting()
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(out_sha_hex, "79db02d74e3e193196541b67c068b40ebd0c124a24b3ecbe9cbf7e85b1c4ba7a");
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()