Allow Hash Constraints to propagate to Signature Constraints. When
propagating, the new jar is added to the transaction instead of the
original contract attachment (jar).
The following requirements must be met to do so:
- System property "net.corda.node.disableHashConstraints" must be set
to `true`
- The min platform version must be 4 or greater
- There must be an input state with a hash constraint
- There must be no output states with a hash constraint
- The new jar must be signed
If these requirements are not met, the original Hash
Constraint will be kept and the contract attachment related to it is
also used.
This transition is done at the start of `handleContract` as it is not
the normal path a transition would follow. It is considered a backdoor
and should be treated separately from the rest of the attachment and
constraint logic. Furthermore, it will only work in private network
since all nodes must set the special `disableHashConstraints` flag.
* Moved core.flows and core.contract tests
* move internal tests
* move node, schemas and serialization tests
* Move transactions tests
* Move test access helper into test package
* Move remaining tests, and create access helpers to test internals.
* Fix test dependencies.
* Delete some cruft that flagged up on the API checker
* Add readme explaing where tests need to go.
* fix typo