This was introduced due to a CI run, where Bob included tx_refund, but Alice had waited until T2 had expired,
and then went for punishing Bob instead of refunding.
Weirdly, Alice's punich transaction did not fail in that scenario.
If dialing Bob fails Alice waits for the acknowledgement of the transfer proof indefinitely.
The timout prevents her execution from hanging.
Added a ToDo to re-visit the ack receivers. They don't add value at the moment and should be removed.
Upgrade bitcoin harness dependency to latest commit
Upgrade backoff to fix failing tests. The previous version of backoff had a broken version of the retry function. Upgraded to a newer comit which fixes this problem.
Upgrade hyper to 0.14 as the 0.13 was bringing in tokio 0.2.24
Upgraded bitcoin harness to version that uses tokio 1.0 and reqwest 0.11
Upgrade reqwest to 0.11. Reqwest 0.11 uses tokio 1.0
Upgrade libp2p to 0.34 in preparation for tokio 1.0 upgrade
As per the proposed changed in the sequence diagram.
The aim is to have a unique terminology per message instead of having
the same name for 2 consequent messages that share the same behaviour.
Note that the aim is to remove the shared `RequestResponse` behaviours.
Rust fmt automatically groups the imports (from top to bottom) as `pub use` `use crate` and `use`.
There is no need to introduce sections which cause annoyance when auto importing using the IDE.
149: Fix Alice redeem scenario r=da-kami a=da-kami
Follow up of #144, partial fix of https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/issues/137
Fix Alice redeem scenario
- Properly check the timelocks before trying to redeem
- Distinguish different failure scenarios and reactions to it.
- if we fail to construct the redeem transaction: wait for cancel.
- if we fail to publish the redeem transaction: wait for cancel but let the user know that restarting the application will result in retrying to publish the tx.
- if we succeed to publish the tx but then fail when waiting for finality, print error to the user (secreat already leaked, the user has to check manually if the tx was included)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
- Properly check the timelocks before trying to redeem
- Distinguish different failure scenarios and reactions to it.
- if we fail to construct the redeem transaction: wait for cancel.
- if we fail to publish the redeem transaction: wait for cancel but let the user know that restarting the application will result in retrying to publish the tx.
- if we succeed to publish the tx but then fail when waiting for finality, print error to the user (secreat already leaked, the user has to check manually if the tx was included)
- Introduce Test abstraction instead of tow harnesses, move test specific data into Test
- Change the abstraction from actors to swap, because we are creating swaps, not actors
- rename actor::swap to run, because we are running a swap
144: Test refactor r=da-kami a=da-kami
This PR is pure refactoring, keeping the logic of the tests we had before. No production code is touched besides re-exports in early commits (no logic changes).
In the follow ups improvements will be introduced, that touch the production code as well.
All remaining tasks actioned since Friday:
- [x] `happy_path_bob _restart` (trivial)
- [x] add refund assertions to harnesses (trivial)
- [x] convert all refund scenarios currently being tested (trivial)
- [x] remove dead test init code once all old tests are converted
- [ ] ~~(optional) move alice and bob harness code into separate files~~ -> might action this once re-using test code in production.
Out of scope, follow up:
- [x] https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/pull/145 - We can do exact assertions for Bob's redeem as well, but have to store Bob's `tx_lock` id in the respective final state. Make `tx_lock` available in `BtcRedeemed` and `BtcPunished` to have better assertions / harmonize test behaviour.
- [ ] update the production code to use the `Alice` and `Bob` structs to bundle the params - update tests to use the production struct.
- [ ] Re-use test swap setup in production (i.e. `Alice-/BobHarness::new`) to setup the swap.
- [ ] add additional tests
- [ ] re-try moving the tests from `test` to `src` (if the peer_id was the only problem this should be trivial now - but should be done after the refactor is finished)
- [ ] creating new wallets upon restart
- [ ] aborting the old event loop after restart
Co-authored-by: rishflab <rishflab@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>