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isort set to skip the first necessary "from common import *" line. A better solution would be to get rid of the need of this import in the future. [no changelog]
250 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
250 lines
9.6 KiB
Python
from common import * # isort:skip
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import typing as t
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import unittest
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from trezor import utils, wire
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if not utils.BITCOIN_ONLY:
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from ethereum_common import *
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from trezor.enums import EthereumDefinitionType
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from trezor.messages import EthereumNetworkInfo, EthereumTokenInfo
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from apps.ethereum import networks, tokens
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from apps.ethereum.definitions import Definitions, decode_definition
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TETHER_ADDRESS = b"\xda\xc1\x7f\x95\x8d\x2e\xe5\x23\xa2\x20\x62\x06\x99\x45\x97\xc1\x3d\x83\x1e\xc7"
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@unittest.skipUnless(not utils.BITCOIN_ONLY, "altcoin")
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class TestDecodeDefinition(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_short_message(self):
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with self.assertRaises(wire.DataError):
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decode_definition(b"\x00", EthereumNetworkInfo)
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with self.assertRaises(wire.DataError):
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decode_definition(b"\x00", EthereumTokenInfo)
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# successful decode network
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def test_network_definition(self):
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network = make_network(chain_id=42, slip44=69, symbol="FAKE", name="Fakenet")
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encoded = encode_network(network)
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try:
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self.assertEqual(decode_definition(encoded, EthereumNetworkInfo), network)
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except Exception as e:
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print(e.message)
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# successful decode token
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def test_token_definition(self):
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token = make_token("FAKE", decimals=33, address=b"abcd" * 5, chain_id=42)
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encoded = encode_token(token)
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self.assertEqual(decode_definition(encoded, EthereumTokenInfo), token)
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def assertFailed(self, data: bytes) -> None:
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with self.assertRaises(wire.DataError):
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decode_definition(data, EthereumNetworkInfo)
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def test_mangled_signature(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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bad_signature = signature[:-1] + b"\xff"
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + bad_signature)
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def test_not_enough_signatures(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [], threshold=1)
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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def test_missing_signature(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof)
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def test_mangled_payload(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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bad_payload = payload[:-1] + b"\xff"
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self.assertFailed(bad_payload + proof + signature)
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def test_proof_length_mismatch(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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bad_proof = b"\x01"
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self.assertFailed(payload + bad_proof + signature)
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def test_bad_proof(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [sha256(b"x").digest()])
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bad_proof = proof[:-1] + b"\xff"
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self.assertFailed(payload + bad_proof + signature)
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def test_trimmed_proof(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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bad_proof = proof[:-1]
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self.assertFailed(payload + bad_proof + signature)
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def test_bad_prefix(self):
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payload = make_payload(prefix=b"trzd2")
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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def test_bad_type(self):
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payload = make_payload(
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data_type=EthereumDefinitionType.TOKEN, message=make_token()
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)
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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def test_outdated(self):
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payload = make_payload(timestamp=0)
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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def test_malformed_protobuf(self):
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payload = make_payload(message=b"\x00")
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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def test_protobuf_mismatch(self):
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payload = make_payload(
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data_type=EthereumDefinitionType.NETWORK, message=make_token()
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)
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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payload = make_payload(
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data_type=EthereumDefinitionType.TOKEN, message=make_network()
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)
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature)
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def test_trailing_garbage(self):
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payload = make_payload()
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proof, signature = sign_payload(payload, [])
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self.assertFailed(payload + proof + signature + b"\x00")
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@unittest.skipUnless(not utils.BITCOIN_ONLY, "altcoin")
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class TestEthereumDefinitions(unittest.TestCase):
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def assertUnknown(self, what: t.Any) -> None:
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if what is networks.UNKNOWN_NETWORK:
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return
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if what is tokens.UNKNOWN_TOKEN:
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return
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self.fail("Expected UNKNOWN_*, got %r" % what)
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def assertKnown(self, what: t.Any) -> None:
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if not EthereumNetworkInfo.is_type_of(
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what
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) and not EthereumTokenInfo.is_type_of(what):
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self.fail("Expected network / token info, got %r" % what)
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if what is networks.UNKNOWN_NETWORK:
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self.fail("Expected known network, got UNKNOWN_NETWORK")
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if what is tokens.UNKNOWN_TOKEN:
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self.fail("Expected known token, got UNKNOWN_TOKEN")
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def test_empty(self) -> None:
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# no slip44 nor chain_id -- should short-circuit and always be unknown
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(None, None)
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self.assertUnknown(defs.network)
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self.assertFalse(defs._tokens)
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self.assertUnknown(defs.get_token(TETHER_ADDRESS))
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# chain_id provided, no definition
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(None, None, chain_id=100_000)
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self.assertUnknown(defs.network)
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self.assertFalse(defs._tokens)
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self.assertUnknown(defs.get_token(TETHER_ADDRESS))
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def test_builtin(self) -> None:
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(None, None, chain_id=1)
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self.assertKnown(defs.network)
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self.assertFalse(defs._tokens)
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self.assertKnown(defs.get_token(TETHER_ADDRESS))
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self.assertUnknown(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20))
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(None, None, slip44=60)
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self.assertKnown(defs.network)
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self.assertFalse(defs._tokens)
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self.assertKnown(defs.get_token(TETHER_ADDRESS))
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self.assertUnknown(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20))
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def test_external(self) -> None:
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network = make_network(chain_id=42)
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(encode_network(network), None, chain_id=42)
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self.assertEqual(defs.network, network)
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self.assertUnknown(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20))
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token = make_token(chain_id=42, address=b"\x00" * 20)
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(
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encode_network(network), encode_token(token), chain_id=42
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)
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self.assertEqual(defs.network, network)
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self.assertEqual(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20), token)
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token = make_token(chain_id=1, address=b"\x00" * 20)
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(None, encode_token(token), chain_id=1)
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self.assertKnown(defs.network)
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self.assertEqual(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20), token)
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def test_external_token_mismatch(self) -> None:
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network = make_network(chain_id=42)
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token = make_token(chain_id=43, address=b"\x00" * 20)
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(encode_network(network), encode_token(token))
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self.assertUnknown(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20))
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def test_external_chain_match(self) -> None:
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network = make_network(chain_id=42)
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token = make_token(chain_id=42, address=b"\x00" * 20)
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(
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encode_network(network), encode_token(token), chain_id=42
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)
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self.assertEqual(defs.network, network)
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self.assertEqual(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20), token)
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with self.assertRaises(wire.DataError):
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Definitions.from_encoded(
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encode_network(network), encode_token(token), chain_id=333
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)
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def test_external_slip44_mismatch(self) -> None:
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network = make_network(chain_id=42, slip44=1999)
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token = make_token(chain_id=42, address=b"\x00" * 20)
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(
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encode_network(network), encode_token(token), slip44=1999
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)
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self.assertEqual(defs.network, network)
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self.assertEqual(defs.get_token(b"\x00" * 20), token)
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with self.assertRaises(wire.DataError):
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Definitions.from_encoded(
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encode_network(network), encode_token(token), slip44=333
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)
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def test_ignore_encoded_network(self) -> None:
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# when network is builtin, ignore the encoded one
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network = encode_network(chain_id=1, symbol="BAD")
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(network, None, chain_id=1)
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self.assertNotEqual(defs.network, network)
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def test_ignore_encoded_token(self) -> None:
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# when token is builtin, ignore the encoded one
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token = encode_token(chain_id=1, address=TETHER_ADDRESS, symbol="BAD")
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(None, token, chain_id=1)
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self.assertNotEqual(defs.get_token(TETHER_ADDRESS), token)
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def test_ignore_with_no_match(self) -> None:
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network = encode_network(chain_id=100_000, symbol="BAD")
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# smoke test: definition is accepted
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(network, None, chain_id=100_000)
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self.assertKnown(defs.network)
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# same definition but nothing to match it to
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defs = Definitions.from_encoded(network, None)
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self.assertUnknown(defs.network)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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unittest.main()
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