Important
Since the launch of Kaia Blockchain this repository has been parked in favour of the new open-source projects in Kaia's Github. Contributors have now moved there continuing with massive open-source contributions to our blockchain ecosystem. A big thank you to everyone who has contributed to this repository.
For future development and contributions, please refer to the new kaia-core-tests repository.
For more information about Klaytn's chain merge with Finschia blockchain please refer to the launching of Kaia blockchain - kaia.io.
Common tests for Klaytn clients.
You can build the documents html under docs
directory:
$ make html
Since this test suite is ported from https://github.com/ethereum/tests, you can also refer to Ethereum's documentation http://ethereum-tests.readthedocs.io/ although the content may not be the same.
Test files in the folders below are currently used for testing:
- BlockchainTests
- GeneralStateTests
- RLPTests
- TransactionTests
- VMTests
NOTE: Originally BlockchainTests, GeneralStateTests, TransactionTests, and VMTests were created by the testFillers which could be found at https://github.com/ethereum/cpp-ethereum/tree/develop/test/tools/jsontests at src folder. However, Klaytn tests currently cannot use the testFillers. We will make our own filler specification and testFillers.
To use this test set, you need to clone this repository or make a symbolic link
inside tests
of https://github.com/klaytn/klaytn/ as testdata
.
For details, see https://github.com/klaytn/klaytn/blob/master/tests/README.md.
NOTE: The content in this section may not be valid.
All files should be of the form:
{
"test1name":
{
"test1property1": ...,
"test1property2": ...,
...
},
"test2name":
{
"test2property1": ...,
"test2property2": ...,
...
}
}
Arrays are allowed, but don't use them for sets of properties - only use them for data that is clearly a continuous contiguous sequence of values.
Several basic checks against the test-set are performed to ensure that they have been filled and are formatted correctly. Currently, there are three types of checks that we can perform:
make TEST_PREFIX.format
: check that the JSON is formatted correctly.make TEST_PREFIX.valid
: check that the JSON files are valid against the JSON schemas in./JSONSchema
.make TEST_PREFIX.filled
: check that the JSON tests are filled with the correct source hashes against the fillers.
The constant TEST_PREFIX
is a path prefix to the test-set you're interested
in performing the checks on. For instance:
make ./src/VMTestsFiller/vmArithmeticTest.format
will check that all JSON files in./src/VMTestsFiller/vmArithmeticTest
are formatted correctly.make ./src.valid
will check that all the JSON files in./src
are valid against the JSON schemas in./JSONSchema
.make ./BlockchainTests.filled
will check that the source hashes in the JSON tests in./BlockchainTests
are the same as the hashes of the fillers in./src/BlockchainTestsFiller
.
These checks are all performed by the file ./test.py
, which can be invoked on
individual files as well. Run ./test.py
with no arguments for help.
The above checkers are packaged together into sanitizers for each test-suite,
marking which testsuites are passing which testers.
See the TODO
s in the Makefile
to see which checkers are enabled for which test-suites.
-
make sani
: will run all passing sanitizers on all passing testsuites. -
make sani-TESTNAME
: will run just the passing sanitizers for the given testsuite.TESTNAME
can be one of:vm
: VMTests and VMTestsFillergs
: GeneralStateTests and GeneralStateTestsFillerbc
: BlockchainTests and BlockchainTestsFillertx
: TransactionTests and TransactionTestsFiller