This commit adds the icase name to the log filename, to make it simpler
to find problematic tests. Additionally after this commit we'll restart
Alice and Bob (the base harness nodes) before each icase to start with a
clean state.
To make sure the test that takes the longest overall time is always
started first, independent of the number of test tranches we run, we
move it to the beginning of the list. Because that test involves a lot
of waiting, it allows us to play around with the number of tranches more
efficiently.
Updating the fee of the mock estimator _after_ starting carol turned out
to be flaky and could lead to the new fee not being picked up in time
for the force close. That lead to carol not cpfp'ing the force closed
transaction.
To allow running multiple test tranches in parallel, we need a way to
make sure the TCP ports don't collide. We'll work with offsets for the
ports, using a different offset for each tranche.
This fixes tests that were surfaced as flaky. Usually these tests had
an off-by-one error when mining blocks while waiting for a
CSV-encumbered output.
As a preparation to fix an issue with the mempool wait, we clean up the
multi-hop itests a bit. We fix the formatting, use the require library
for assertions consistently and simplify some of the wait predicates.
Commonly used code is also extracted into functions.
In some cases the router isn't yet fully aware of all newly opened
channels. We need to give it some time to process the updates. Therefore
we add a wait for sending payments to give it a few more changes to
catch up.
This fixes itest flakes that happen when a payment is attempted that
ends up causing a channel closure.
completePaymentRequests() attempts to monitor the open channels after a
payment is attempted in order to identify that payment was actually
dispatched to a remote node before returning.
However, when the payment actually causes a channel closure (for
example, because the receiver sent an incorrect preimage) this logic
fails in that the channel will no longer the found in the list of open
channels. This could cause a flake when there was enough time for the
channel to close before performing the check.
One example of such a flaky test is failing_link.
This fixes the issue by also checking whether the total number of
channels was reduced, which indicates (assuming itest operations are
being executed serially) that one of the attempted payments affected at
least one channel.
This ensures the Carol and Dave nodes created in the single_hop series
of tests are synced to the latest chain tip generated by the miner
before creating the route that will eventually be used for payments.
This prevents a flake during CI tests where slow processing of blocks by
Carol could cause the generated route to have a final CLTV delta too
short for Dave to accept.
While at it, we switch the test to use the default CLTV delta provided
by QueryRoutes which is now the global default CLTV.
We create a new build flag for running the bitcoind tests without the
txindex enabled. We don't want this to be the default so we use a
negated build flag.
Now that we have all functions that we need to complete the whole
PSBT channel funding flow, we change the itest to use Dave's wallet
to fund the channel from Carol to Dave through a PSBT.
We fix all linter issues except for the 'lostcontext' and 'unparam' ones
as those are too numerous and would increase the diff even more.
Therefore we silence them in the itest directory for now.
Because the linter is still not build tag aware, we also have to silence
the unused and deadcode sub linters to not get false positives.
In this commit, we modify our build tag set up to allow the main test
files to be buildable w/o the current rpctest tag. We do this so that
those of us that use extensions which will compile live files like
vim-go can once again fix compile errors as we go in our editors.
In order to do this, we now make an external `testsCases` variable, and
have two variants: one that's empty (no build tag), and one that's fully
populated with all our tests (build tag active). As a result, the main
file will now always build regardless of if the build tag is active or
not, but we'll only actually execute tests if the `testCases` variable
has been populated.
As sample run w/ the tag off:
```
=== RUN TestLightningNetworkDaemon
--- PASS: TestLightningNetworkDaemon (0.00s)
PASS
ok github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lntest/itest 0.051s
```