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Configuration parameters are now load from a .conf file (see template.conf as an example). The code has 3 config levels: default (teos/__init__.py), config file (<data_dir>/teos.conf) and command line. Most of the config parameters are only modificable trough the config file for now. The priority order is: command line, config file, default. Objects that need config parameters are now built in teosd instead of inside other classes. Therefore teosd acts like a factory and config parameters don't have to be passed around between objects. This also implies that a lot of the object creation logic has been changed. This should simplify unit testing.
139 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
139 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
class Builder:
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"""
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The :class:`Builder` class is in charge of reconstructing data loaded from the database and build the data
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structures of the :obj:`Watcher <teos.watcher.Watcher>` and the :obj:`Responder <teos.responder.Responder>`.
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"""
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@staticmethod
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def build_appointments(appointments_data):
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"""
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Builds an appointments dictionary (``uuid: Appointment``) and a locator_uuid_map (``locator: uuid``) given a
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dictionary of appointments from the database.
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Args:
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appointments_data (:obj:`dict`): a dictionary of dictionaries representing all the
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:obj:`Watcher <teos.watcher.Watcher>` appointments stored in the database. The structure is as follows:
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``{uuid: {locator: str, start_time: int, ...}, uuid: {locator:...}}``
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Returns:
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:obj:`tuple`: A tuple with two dictionaries. ``appointments`` containing the appointment information in
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:obj:`Appointment <teos.appointment.Appointment>` objects and ``locator_uuid_map`` containing a map of
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appointment (``uuid:locator``).
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"""
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appointments = {}
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locator_uuid_map = {}
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for uuid, data in appointments_data.items():
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appointments[uuid] = {"locator": data.get("locator"), "end_time": data.get("end_time")}
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if data.get("locator") in locator_uuid_map:
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locator_uuid_map[data.get("locator")].append(uuid)
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else:
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locator_uuid_map[data.get("locator")] = [uuid]
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return appointments, locator_uuid_map
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@staticmethod
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def build_trackers(tracker_data):
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"""
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Builds a tracker dictionary (``uuid: TransactionTracker``) and a tx_tracker_map (``penalty_txid: uuid``) given
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a dictionary of trackers from the database.
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Args:
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tracker_data (:obj:`dict`): a dictionary of dictionaries representing all the
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:mod:`Responder <teos.responder.Responder>` trackers stored in the database.
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The structure is as follows:
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``{uuid: {locator: str, dispute_txid: str, ...}, uuid: {locator:...}}``
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Returns:
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:obj:`tuple`: A tuple with two dictionaries. ``trackers`` containing the trackers' information in
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:obj:`TransactionTracker <teos.responder.TransactionTracker>` objects and a ``tx_tracker_map`` containing
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the map of trackers (``penalty_txid: uuid``).
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"""
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trackers = {}
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tx_tracker_map = {}
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for uuid, data in tracker_data.items():
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trackers[uuid] = {
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"penalty_txid": data.get("penalty_txid"),
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"locator": data.get("locator"),
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"appointment_end": data.get("appointment_end"),
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}
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if data.get("penalty_txid") in tx_tracker_map:
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tx_tracker_map[data.get("penalty_txid")].append(uuid)
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else:
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tx_tracker_map[data.get("penalty_txid")] = [uuid]
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return trackers, tx_tracker_map
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@staticmethod
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def populate_block_queue(block_queue, missed_blocks):
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"""
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Populates a ``Queue`` of block hashes to initialize the :mod:`Watcher <teos.watcher.Watcher>` or the
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:mod:`Responder <teos.responder.Responder>` using backed up data.
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Args:
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block_queue (:obj:`Queue`): a ``Queue``
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missed_blocks (:obj:`list`): list of block hashes missed by the Watchtower (do to a crash or shutdown).
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Returns:
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:obj:`Queue`: A ``Queue`` containing all the missed blocks hashes.
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"""
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for block in missed_blocks:
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block_queue.put(block)
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@staticmethod
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def update_states(watcher, missed_blocks_watcher, missed_blocks_responder):
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"""
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Updates the states of both the :mod:`Watcher <teos.watcher.Watcher>` and the :mod:`Responder <teos.responder.Responder>`.
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If both have pending blocks to process they need to be updates at the same time, block by block.
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If only one instance has to be updated, ``populate_block_queue`` should be used.
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Args:
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watcher (:obj:`Watcher <teos.watcher.Watcher>`): a ``Watcher`` instance (including a ``Responder``).
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missed_blocks_watcher (:obj:`list`): the list of block missed by the ``Watcher``.
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missed_blocks_responder (:obj:`list`): the list of block missed by the ``Responder``.
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Raises:
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ValueError: is one of the provided list is empty.
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"""
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if len(missed_blocks_responder) == 0 or len(missed_blocks_watcher) == 0:
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raise ValueError(
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"Both the Watcher and the Responder must have missed blocks. Use ``populate_block_queue`` otherwise."
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)
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# If the missed blocks of the Watcher and the Responder are not the same, we need to bring one up to date with
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# the other.
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if len(missed_blocks_responder) > len(missed_blocks_watcher):
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block_diff = sorted(
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set(missed_blocks_responder).difference(missed_blocks_watcher), key=missed_blocks_responder.index
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)
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Builder.populate_block_queue(watcher.responder.block_queue, block_diff)
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watcher.responder.block_queue.join()
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elif len(missed_blocks_watcher) > len(missed_blocks_responder):
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block_diff = sorted(
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set(missed_blocks_watcher).difference(missed_blocks_responder), key=missed_blocks_watcher.index
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)
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Builder.populate_block_queue(watcher.block_queue, block_diff)
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watcher.block_queue.join()
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# Once they are at the same height, we update them one by one
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for block in missed_blocks_watcher:
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watcher.block_queue.put(block)
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watcher.block_queue.join()
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watcher.responder.block_queue.put(block)
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watcher.responder.block_queue.join()
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