Related to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/3242 Reorganizing the bridge zombienet tests in order to: - separate the environment spawning from the actual tests - offer better control over the tests and some possibility to orchestrate them as opposed to running everything from the zndsl file Only rewrote the asset transfer test using this new "framework". The old logic and old tests weren't functionally modified or deleted. The plan is to get feedback on this approach first and if this is agreed upon, migrate the other 2 tests later in separate PRs and also do other improvements later.
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Bridges Tests for Local Rococo <> Westend Bridge
This folder contains zombienet based integration tests for both onchain and offchain bridges code. Due to some technical difficulties, we are using native zombienet provider, which means that you need to build some binaries locally.
To start those tests, you need to:
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download latest zombienet release;
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build Polkadot binary by running
cargo build -p polkadot --release --features fast-runtimecommand in thepolkadot-sdkrepository clone; -
build Polkadot Parachain binary by running
cargo build -p polkadot-parachain-bin --releasecommand in thepolkadot-sdkrepository clone; -
ensure that you have
nodeinstalled. Additionally, we'll need globally installedpolkadot/api-clipackage (usenpm install -g @polkadot/api-cli@betato install it); -
build Substrate relay by running
cargo build -p substrate-relay --releasecommand in theparity-bridges-commonrepository clone. -
copy fresh
substrate-relaybinary, built in previous point, to the~/local_bridge_testing/bin/substrate-relay; -
change the
POLKADOT_SDK_PATHandZOMBIENET_BINARY_PATH(and ensure that the nearby variables have correct values) in the./run-tests.sh.
After that, you could run tests with the ./run-tests.sh command. Hopefully, it'll show the
"All tests have completed successfully" message in the end. Otherwise, it'll print paths to zombienet
process logs, which, in turn, may be used to track locations of all spinned relay and parachain nodes.