cltester: Reading Tables
Test cases can use the same database facilities (read-only) that contracts use. If contracts define all their tables in headers, then the test cases can get the table definitions from the headers.
Dumping table content
The tables in the example contract use a single scope. This makes it possible to iterate through all of the content in a table. The token contract uses a different scope for each user. This makes iteration infeasible. Instead, the test code has to explicitly specify each account to list the accounts' balances.
This extends the test cases in Token Support:
void dump_tokens(const std::vector<name> owners)
{
printf("\nTokens\n=====\n");
for (auto owner : owners)
{
token::accounts table("eosio.token"_n, owner.value);
for (auto& account : table)
printf("%-12s %s\n",
owner.to_string().c_str(),
account.balance.to_string().c_str());
}
}
void dump_animals()
{
printf("\nAnimals\n=====\n");
example::animal_table table("example"_n, "example"_n.value);
for (auto& animal : table)
printf("%-12s %-12s %-12s %s\n",
animal.name.to_string().c_str(),
animal.type.to_string().c_str(),
animal.owner.to_string().c_str(),
animal.purchase_price.to_string().c_str());
}
TEST_CASE("Read Database")
{
test_chain chain;
setup(chain);
chain.as("alice"_n).act<token::actions::transfer>(
"alice"_n, "example"_n, s2a("300.0000 EOS"), "");
chain.as("alice"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"alice"_n, "fido"_n, s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
chain.as("alice"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"alice"_n, "barf"_n, s2a("110.0000 EOS"));
chain.as("bob"_n).act<token::actions::transfer>(
"bob"_n, "example"_n, s2a("300.0000 EOS"), "");
chain.as("bob"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"bob"_n, "wolf"_n, s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
dump_tokens({"eosio"_n, "alice"_n, "bob"_n, "example"_n});
dump_animals();
}
JSON form
clsdk comes with json conversion functions. These can aid dumping tables.
template <typename Table>
void dump_table(name contract, uint64_t scope)
{
Table table(contract, scope);
for (auto& record : table)
std::cout << format_json(record) << "\n";
}
TEST_CASE("Read Database 2")
{
test_chain chain;
setup(chain);
chain.as("alice"_n).act<token::actions::transfer>(
"alice"_n, "example"_n, s2a("300.0000 EOS"), "");
chain.as("alice"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"alice"_n, "fido"_n, s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
chain.as("alice"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"alice"_n, "barf"_n, s2a("110.0000 EOS"));
chain.as("bob"_n).act<token::actions::transfer>(
"bob"_n, "example"_n, s2a("300.0000 EOS"), "");
chain.as("bob"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"bob"_n, "wolf"_n, s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
printf("\nBalances\n=====\n");
dump_table<example::balance_table>("example"_n, "example"_n.value);
printf("\nAnimals\n=====\n");
dump_table<example::animal_table>("example"_n, "example"_n.value);
}
Verifying table content
Test cases often need to verify table content is correct.
example::animal get_animal(name animal_name)
{
example::animal_table table("example"_n, "example"_n.value);
auto it = table.find(animal_name.value);
if (it != table.end())
return *it;
else
return {}; // return empty record if not found
}
TEST_CASE("Verify Animals")
{
test_chain chain;
setup(chain);
chain.as("alice"_n).act<token::actions::transfer>(
"alice"_n, "example"_n, s2a("300.0000 EOS"), "");
chain.as("alice"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"alice"_n, "fido"_n, s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
chain.as("alice"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"alice"_n, "barf"_n, s2a("110.0000 EOS"));
chain.as("bob"_n).act<token::actions::transfer>(
"bob"_n, "example"_n, s2a("300.0000 EOS"), "");
chain.as("bob"_n).act<example::actions::buydog>(
"bob"_n, "wolf"_n, s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
auto fido = get_animal("fido"_n);
CHECK(fido.name == "fido"_n);
CHECK(fido.type == "dog"_n);
CHECK(fido.owner == "alice"_n);
CHECK(fido.purchase_price == s2a("100.0000 EOS"));
}
The CHECK macro verifies its condition is met. The -s
command-line option shows the progress of these checks:
$ cltester tests.wasm -s
...
/.../tests.cpp:78: PASSED:
CHECK( fido.name == "fido"_n )
with expansion:
fido == fido
/.../tests.cpp:79: PASSED:
CHECK( fido.type == "dog"_n )
with expansion:
dog == dog
...
Table caching issue
The above examples open tables within helper functions to avoid an issue with multi_index
. multi_index caches data and so gets confused if a contract modifies a table while the tester has that table currently open.