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Also resolves a few rough edges.
25 lines
962 B
Rust
25 lines
962 B
Rust
use bitcoin_serai::{bitcoin::hashes::Hash as HashTrait, rpc::RpcError};
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mod runner;
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use runner::rpc;
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async_sequential! {
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async fn test_rpc() {
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let rpc = rpc().await;
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// Test get_latest_block_number and get_block_hash by round tripping them
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let latest = rpc.get_latest_block_number().await.unwrap();
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let hash = rpc.get_block_hash(latest).await.unwrap();
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assert_eq!(rpc.get_block_number(&hash).await.unwrap(), latest);
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// Test this actually is the latest block number by checking asking for the next block's errors
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assert!(matches!(rpc.get_block_hash(latest + 1).await, Err(RpcError::RequestError(_))));
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// Test get_block by checking the received block's hash matches the request
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let block = rpc.get_block(&hash).await.unwrap();
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// Hashes are stored in reverse. It's bs from Satoshi
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let mut block_hash = block.block_hash().as_hash().into_inner();
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block_hash.reverse();
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assert_eq!(hash, block_hash);
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}
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}
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