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Niklas Adolfsson 9235d5041c fix clippy (#715)
* fix clippy

* remove used id in codegen

* fix clippy again
2022-11-11 11:03:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2019-2022 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is dual-licensed as Apache-2.0 or GPL-3.0.
// see LICENSE for license details.
use crate::{
node_runtime,
pair_signer,
test_context,
utils::wait_for_blocks,
};
use sp_keyring::AccountKeyring;
#[tokio::test]
async fn storage_plain_lookup() -> Result<(), subxt::Error> {
let ctx = test_context().await;
let api = ctx.client();
// Look up a plain value. Wait long enough that we don't get the genesis block data,
// because it may have no storage associated with it.
wait_for_blocks(&api).await;
let addr = node_runtime::storage().timestamp().now();
let entry = api.storage().fetch_or_default(&addr, None).await?;
assert!(entry > 0);
Ok(())
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn storage_map_lookup() -> Result<(), subxt::Error> {
let ctx = test_context().await;
let api = ctx.client();
let signer = pair_signer(AccountKeyring::Alice.pair());
let alice = AccountKeyring::Alice.to_account_id();
// Do some transaction to bump the Alice nonce to 1:
let remark_tx = node_runtime::tx().system().remark(vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
api.tx()
.sign_and_submit_then_watch_default(&remark_tx, &signer)
.await?
.wait_for_finalized_success()
.await?;
// Look up the nonce for the user (we expect it to be 1).
let nonce_addr = node_runtime::storage().system().account(&alice);
let entry = api.storage().fetch_or_default(&nonce_addr, None).await?;
assert_eq!(entry.nonce, 1);
Ok(())
}
// This fails until the fix in https://github.com/paritytech/subxt/pull/458 is introduced.
// Here we create a key that looks a bit like a StorageNMap key, but should in fact be
// treated as a StorageKey (ie we should hash both values together with one hasher, rather
// than hash both values separately, or ignore the second value).
#[tokio::test]
async fn storage_n_mapish_key_is_properly_created() -> Result<(), subxt::Error> {
use codec::Encode;
use node_runtime::runtime_types::sp_core::crypto::KeyTypeId;
// This is what the generated code hashes a `session().key_owner(..)` key into:
let actual_key_bytes = node_runtime::storage()
.session()
.key_owner(KeyTypeId([1, 2, 3, 4]), [5u8, 6, 7, 8])
.to_bytes();
// Let's manually hash to what we assume it should be and compare:
let expected_key_bytes = {
// Hash the prefix to the storage entry:
let mut bytes = sp_core::twox_128("Session".as_bytes()).to_vec();
bytes.extend(&sp_core::twox_128("KeyOwner".as_bytes())[..]);
// twox64_concat a *tuple* of the args expected:
let suffix = (KeyTypeId([1, 2, 3, 4]), vec![5u8, 6, 7, 8]).encode();
bytes.extend(sp_core::twox_64(&suffix));
bytes.extend(&suffix);
bytes
};
assert_eq!(actual_key_bytes, expected_key_bytes);
Ok(())
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn storage_n_map_storage_lookup() -> Result<(), subxt::Error> {
let ctx = test_context().await;
let api = ctx.client();
// Boilerplate; we create a new asset class with ID 99, and then
// we "approveTransfer" of some of this asset class. This gives us an
// entry in the `Approvals` StorageNMap that we can try to look up.
let signer = pair_signer(AccountKeyring::Alice.pair());
let alice = AccountKeyring::Alice.to_account_id();
let bob = AccountKeyring::Bob.to_account_id();
let tx1 = node_runtime::tx()
.assets()
.create(99, alice.clone().into(), 1);
let tx2 = node_runtime::tx()
.assets()
.approve_transfer(99, bob.clone().into(), 123);
api.tx()
.sign_and_submit_then_watch_default(&tx1, &signer)
.await?
.wait_for_finalized_success()
.await?;
api.tx()
.sign_and_submit_then_watch_default(&tx2, &signer)
.await?
.wait_for_finalized_success()
.await?;
// The actual test; look up this approval in storage:
let addr = node_runtime::storage().assets().approvals(99, &alice, &bob);
let entry = api.storage().fetch(&addr, None).await?;
assert_eq!(entry.map(|a| a.amount), Some(123));
Ok(())
}