//------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /* This file is part of rippled: https://github.com/ripple/rippled Copyright (c) 2024 Ripple Labs Inc. Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL , DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ //============================================================================== #include namespace ripple { namespace test { class BookChanges_test : public beast::unit_test::suite { public: void testConventionalLedgerInputStrings() { testcase("Specify well-known strings as ledger input"); jtx::Env env(*this); Json::Value params, resp; // As per convention in XRPL, ledgers can be specified with strings // "closed", "validated" or "current" params["ledger"] = "validated"; resp = env.rpc("json", "book_changes", to_string(params)); BEAST_EXPECT(!resp[jss::result].isMember(jss::error)); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::status] == "success"); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::validated] == true); params["ledger"] = "current"; resp = env.rpc("json", "book_changes", to_string(params)); BEAST_EXPECT(!resp[jss::result].isMember(jss::error)); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::status] == "success"); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::validated] == false); params["ledger"] = "closed"; resp = env.rpc("json", "book_changes", to_string(params)); BEAST_EXPECT(!resp[jss::result].isMember(jss::error)); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::status] == "success"); // In the unit-test framework, requesting for "closed" ledgers appears // to yield "validated" ledgers. This is not new behavior. It is also // observed in the unit tests for the LedgerHeader class. BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::validated] == true); // non-conventional ledger input should throw an error params["ledger"] = "non_conventional_ledger_input"; resp = env.rpc("json", "book_changes", to_string(params)); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result].isMember(jss::error)); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::status] != "success"); } void testLedgerInputDefaultBehavior() { testcase( "If ledger_hash or ledger_index is not specified, the behavior " "must default to the `current` ledger"); jtx::Env env(*this); // As per convention in XRPL, ledgers can be specified with strings // "closed", "validated" or "current" Json::Value const resp = env.rpc("json", "book_changes", to_string(Json::Value{})); BEAST_EXPECT(!resp[jss::result].isMember(jss::error)); BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::status] == "success"); // I dislike asserting the below statement, because its dependent on the // unit-test framework BEAST_EXPECT(resp[jss::result][jss::ledger_index] // == 3); } void run() override { testConventionalLedgerInputStrings(); testLedgerInputDefaultBehavior(); // Note: Other aspects of the book_changes rpc are fertile grounds for // unit-testing purposes. It can be included in future work } }; BEAST_DEFINE_TESTSUITE(BookChanges, app, ripple); } // namespace test } // namespace ripple