* Remove unused dependencies from test-common
* Explicit imports and formatting
* Add core-test-utils project
* Add dependency
* Move Kryo serialization context to node-api (not serialization as we do not want to pull kryo into the serialization lib)
* Move AMQP server serialization scheme to node api
* Move serialization tests to node-api
* Move internal test helpers without further dependencies.
* Move out some types from RPCClientProxyHandler to node-api in preparation for moving the AMQP scheme
* Move client AMQP context to node-api so we can move the test serialization rule out.
* Move InternalSerializationTestHelpers to core-test-utils
* Moved testing.core to core-test-utils
* Make detekt happy
* Add api-scanner to core-test-utils
* Remove inlined package names introduced by IntelliJ refactoring
* Update api-current.txt to account for reordering.
* Add core-test-utils to list of published artifacts.
* Add missing import
* Location of things in api text has moved again (publish name of artefact?)
* Revert all additions to the API, leaving just the reordering
* Code review: fix up core-test-utils build.gradle and introduce kryo version constant.
* Remove OpenSsl flag from ssl config stub (can't be used from node-api)
* Suppress detekt warning
* Move core test util tests to the right module
* Expose kotlin test as a transient dependency - projects have come to rely on that.
* Fix typo in package name
* [NOTICK] Add a custom detekt rule for tests with no timeout, and fix remaining missing timeouts
* [NOTICK] Add a test for custom detekt rules and tidying
* add timeout annotation to new test
Co-authored-by: Stefano Franz <roastario@gmail.com>
Deprecate FlowAsyncOperation and reimplement public versions FlowExternalOperation and FlowExternalAsyncOperation.
await added to FlowLogic to allow easy calling from both Java and Kotlin. There are two overrides of await (one for FlowExternalOperation and FlowExternalAsyncOperation).
Implementations of FlowExternalOperation return a result (written as blocking code) from their execute function. This operation will then be executed using a thread provided by the externalOperationExecutor.
Implementations of FlowExternalAsyncOperation return a future from their execute function. This operation must be executed on a newly spawned thread or one provided by a thread pool. It is up to developers to handle threading in this scenario.
The default thread pool (externalOperationExecutor) can be configured through the flowExternalOperationThreadPoolSize node config.
The current implementation leaves FlowAsyncOperation alone, meaning that any developers that have used it (even though it is internal) won't need to change their apps. If this was not concern I would delete it completely and replumb the state machine code. Instead, it has been marked with @DoNotImplement and executeAsync is annotated with @Deprecated
* Fix SLF4J logging for example Gradle project.
* Stop adding java.lang.Class's internal fields and properties to the local type cache. This allows us to fix ArraySerializer for the DJVM.
This includes all of the cash selection logic, JSON support using jackson and a bunch of utilities which are not relevant to contract verification. The exception to this are Interpolator which has been moved to the IRS demo, and PhysicalLocationStructures.kt which is now in explorer.
- add default value for every parameter
- reformat text to have consistent format of one sentence per line (in sources)
- reformat examples to be consistent and use '=' as key:value separator
TestCordapp has now two implementations to clearly separate the two use cases it has in the Corda repo:
* TestCordappImpl which implements the revised public API of TestCordapp; namely that a TestCordapp instance references a real CorDapp jar on the classpath. This is either an external dependency jar in which case it’s taken as is and given to the node, or it’s a local gradle project in which case it’s compiled using the gradle “jar” task to generate the CorDapp jar. This approach means the jar has all the original CorDapp versioning information, which is important that it’s correct when testing. To this end, TestCordapp only needs to expose the ability to specify the app’s config. All the remaining properties have moved to CustomCordapp.
* CustomCordapp for creating arbitrary custom CorDapps, including specifying the jar’s MANIFEST values. This is internal API and only used for testing the platform. Technically this shouldn’t implement TestCordapp but does so to reduce the complexity of the driver and mock network.
* Split Workflow and contracts of Finance App into separate Cordapps, part 1 - content which is different between OS and ENT is still in contract Cordapp.
* Move CashSelection implementations to workflow module.
* Move CashSelection implmentations to workflow module.
* Move finance module to finance-flows, top level finance module is empty.
* Move finance module to finance-flows, top level finance module is empty.
* Updated build comment.
* Revert publication of combined (contracts and flows) corda-finance.jar (to maintain backwards compatibility with 3rd party cordapps dependent on finance)
* Added backwards compatibility clarification comment.
* Re-instate new cordapp metadata.
* Global rename of `finance-flows` to `finance-workflows` to follow adopted naming conventions.
* Addressed final review comments.
* Rename application to "Corda Finance Demo"
* Generation of original corda-finance jar from new sub-modules.
* Fixed and tested demobench with new split finance contract and workflow jars.
* Renamed finance sub-modules to contracts and workflows.
* Remove Michele!!!
* Minor fix to filtering logic.
* Align CorDapp configuration filename with workflows jar.
* Fix breaks caused by finance module naming changes.
* Final alignment between OS/ENT of finance contract code.
FinalityHandler is insecure in that it is open to receive any transaction from any party.
Any CorDapp targeting platform version 4 or above is required use the new c'tors which take in FlowSession objects to the counterpart flow. This flow must subcall ReceiveFinalityFlow to receive and record the finalised transaction.
Old CorDapps (with target platform version < 4) will continue to work as previously. However if there are no old CorDapps loaded then the node will disable FinalityHandler.
* Consistent separation of Java and Kotlin sources via package names only
* Renamed the Kotlin tutorial files to match the class names
* Added Java example of LaunchSpaceshipFlow
* Clean-up. Instructions on how template would be modified for production.
* Change page titles to make it clearer make they contain.
* Simple example of how to connect to node via RPC. Explanation of how to interact with node via RPC.
* Bigger warning about deprecated webserver. Makes it clear that CordaRPCClient is THE way to interact with a node.
* Review from Clinton.
* Separating template info from general info.
Set the "h2.allowedClasses" system property, require database password when exposing H2 server on non-localhost address, samples start H2 server by default (reintroduces the behaviour before h2Settings.address configuration option was added)
* In AbstractNode check if an initiating flow already has a flow registered to it and throw exception if one has been
In AbstractNode.internalRegisterFlowFactory check if a flow factory already exists for a initiating flow
If a factory does exist, throw an exception
A few tests needed to be fixed due to this change
* Reorder test setup to prevent flows from being registered multiple times
* Use check instead of if and throws statement in AbstractNode when checking for initiating flow having multiple flows mapped to it
Use check instead of if throws statement
Change names of methods in tests
Improve FlowRegistrationTest to better check if flow has been registered properly
* tidy up FlowFrameworkTests and FlowRegistrationTest
* * First commit for reference input states feature.
* Added docs.
* Added additional test.
* Fixed whitespace.
* Rebased to master.
* Updated Raft and persistent notary implementations.
* Updated changelog.
* Updated topo sort to handle reference states.
* Stubbed out with referenced states flow.
* Added WithReferencedStatesFlow.
* Added Tests for WithReferencedStatesFlow.
* Added ReferenceState type.
* Rebased to latest version of master.
* Added better comments.
* Updated unit test.
* Added comment to explain a little hack.
* Fixed broken contract upgrade RPC test.
* Added minimum platform version check.
* Updated mock network so that notary nodes inherit the platform version set by the network's minimum platform version.
* References states can now only be used when minimum platform version >= 4.
* Created a new file to hold async operations as "WaitForStatesToUpdate" is broadly reusable.
* Refactored WithReferenceStatesFlow
* Updated javadoc for WaitForStatesToUpdate aysnc operation.
* Added network parameters property to InternalMockNetwork.
* Added min platform version capability to mock services.
* Removed erroneous chars from file.
* Made async operation internal and now call it from FlowLogic.
* Moved some transaction checking code around.
* Removed serializable annotation from referenced state and ref.
* Added reference states design doc.
* Added missing KDocs.
* Updated with reference states flow to handle consecutive update races.
* Made platform version info an inheritable thread local.
* Fixed various typos.
* Updated docs.
* Fixed race.
* Removed min platform version checks as API needs more thought.
* Added deprecation to method and supressed warnings.
* Renamed WaitForStatesToUpdate to WaitForStateConsumption.
* Fixed race in WaitForStateConsumption.
* Addressed PR comments and updated comments / KDocs.
* Reverse vault bugfixes.
* * Vault bug fixes.
* * Fixed broken test.
* Moved WaitForStateConsumption to internal package.
* CORDA-1510 - Allow Doorman and NetworkMap to be configured independently
Currently only one compatabilityZoneURL can be specified, however the
two services can be run on as separate servers. Allow nodes to be
configured in this manner
* Partial review comments
* Review comments
* review comments