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Serban Iorga 0711729d25 [Bridges] Move chain definitions to separate folder (#3822)
Related to
https://github.com/paritytech/parity-bridges-common/issues/2538

This PR doesn't contain any functional changes. 

The PR moves specific bridged chain definitions from
`bridges/primitives` to `bridges/chains` folder in order to facilitate
the migration of the `parity-bridges-repo` into `polkadot-sdk` as
discussed in https://hackmd.io/LprWjZ0bQXKpFeveYHIRXw?view

Apart from this it also includes some cosmetic changes to some
`Cargo.toml` files as a result of running `diener workspacify`.
2024-03-25 12:11:30 +00:00
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2024-02-11 09:59:10 +00:00

PVF Host

This is the PVF host, responsible for responding to requests from Candidate Validation and spawning worker tasks to fulfill those requests.

See also:

Running basic tests

Running cargo test in the pvf/ directory will run unit and integration tests.

Note: some tests run only under Linux, x86-64, and/or with the ci-only-tests feature enabled.

See the general Testing instructions for more information on running tests and observing logs.

Running a test-network with zombienet

Since this crate is consensus-critical, for major changes it is highly recommended to run a test-network. See the "Behavior tests" section of the Testing docs for full instructions.

To run the PVF-specific zombienet test:

RUST_LOG=parachain::pvf=trace zombienet --provider=native spawn zombienet_tests/functional/0001-parachains-pvf.toml

Testing on Linux

Some of the PVF functionality, especially related to security, is Linux-only, and some is x86-64-only. If you touch anything security-related, make sure to test on Linux x86-64! If you're on a Mac, you can either run a VM or you can hire a VPS and use the open-source tool EternalTerminal to connect to it.1


  1. Unlike ssh, ET preserves your session across disconnects, and unlike another popular persistent shell, mosh, it allows scrollback. ↩︎