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func RunSSZStaticTests ¶
func RunSSZStaticTests(t *testing.T, config, forkOrPhase string, unmarshaller Unmarshaller, customHtr CustomHTRAdder)
RunSSZStaticTests executes "ssz_static" tests for the given fork of phase using the provided unmarshaller to hydrate serialized test data into go struct pointers and also applies any custom HTR methods via the customHTR callback.
Example ¶
package main import ( "context" "fmt" "testing" state_native "github.com/jumbochain/go-jumbochain-consensus/beacon-chain/state/state-native" ethpb "github.com/jumbochain/go-jumbochain-consensus/proto/prysm/v1alpha1" "github.com/jumbochain/go-jumbochain-consensus/testing/require" common "github.com/jumbochain/go-jumbochain-consensus/testing/spectest/shared/common/ssz_static" "github.com/pkg/errors" fssz "github.com/prysmaticlabs/fastssz" ) func main() { // Define an unmarshaller to select the correct go type based on the string // name provided in spectests and then populate it with the serialized bytes. unmarshaller := func(t *testing.T, serializedBytes []byte, objectName string) (interface{}, error) { var obj interface{} switch objectName { case "Attestation": obj = ðpb.Attestation{} case "BeaconState": obj = ðpb.BeaconState{} case "Eth1Block": // Some types may not apply to prysm, but exist in the spec test folders. It is OK to // skip these tests with a valid justification. Otherwise, the test should fail with an // unsupported type. t.Skip("Unused type") return nil, nil default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported type: %s", objectName) } var err error if o, ok := obj.(fssz.Unmarshaler); ok { err = o.UnmarshalSSZ(serializedBytes) } else { err = errors.New("could not unmarshal object, not a fastssz compatible object") } return obj, err } // Optional: define a method to add custom HTR methods for a given object. // This argument may be nil if your test does not require custom HTR methods. // Most commonly, this is used when a handwritten HTR method with specialized caching // is used and you want to ensure it passes spectests. customHTR := func(t *testing.T, htrs []common.HTR, object interface{}) []common.HTR { switch object.(type) { case *ethpb.BeaconState: htrs = append(htrs, func(s interface{}) ([32]byte, error) { beaconState, err := state_native.InitializeFromProtoPhase0(s.(*ethpb.BeaconState)) require.NoError(t, err) return beaconState.HashTreeRoot(context.TODO()) }) } return htrs } var t *testing.T // common.RunSSZStaticTests will run all of the tests found in the spec test folder with the // given config and forkOrPhase. It will then use the unmarshaller to hydrate the types and // ensure that fastssz generated methods match the expected results. It will also test custom // HTR methods if provided. common.RunSSZStaticTests(t, "mainnet", // Network configuration "phase0", // Fork or phase unmarshaller, customHTR) // nil customHTR is acceptable. }
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Types ¶
type CustomHTRAdder ¶
CustomHTRAdder adds any custom HTR methods for the given object. This method should return a HTR slice with the custom HTR method applied.
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