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Moritz Kiefer
7e05dc7932
Upgrade rules-scala and scalatest (#8187)
This is necessary to at least attempt an upgrade to 2.13 and
generally, I want to keep our rulesets up2date. rules-scala forces the
version of scalatest so we have to bump that at the same time.

This requires changes to basically all Scala test suites since the
import structure has changed and a bunch of things (primarily
scalacheck support) got split out.

Apologies for the giant PR, I don’t see a way to keep it smaller.

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2020-12-08 06:59:23 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
dee2460849
Support listKnownParties in DAML Script over JSON API (#8109)
fixes #6374

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- [DAML Script] listKnownParties is now also supported when running
  over the JSON API.

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2020-11-30 15:02:54 +00:00
Samir Talwar
9976b4cd50
Bazel: Factor out logic around Protobuf JARs. [KVL-714] (#8084)
* kvutils: Use ScalaPB to generate a Scala JAR for daml_kvutils.proto.

* Bazel: Delete the unused `da_java_binary` rule, and inline `_wrap_rule`.

* Bazel: Factor out Java/Scala protobuf class generation into a helper.

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* daml-lf/archive: Use `proto_jars`.

* Bazel: Remove the visibility modifier from `proto_jars`.

It's too confusing. Just make everything public.

* daml-lf/archive: Push protobuf source tarballs into `proto_jars`.

* Bazel: Add comments to the various parts of `proto_jars`.

* daml-assistant: Do unpleasant things with `location` in Bazel.
2020-11-27 08:34:53 +00:00
Robin Krom
5bfff4e9ba
sandbox: fail on already existing port-file. (#7929)
Fixes #7806. This aligns the port file behaviour of the sandbox with the
HTTP JSON API.

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2020-11-17 11:08:37 +01:00
Sofia Faro
f7e096afc3
Make GHC recognise our ($) operator. (#7969)
* Make GHC recognise our ($) operator.

Fixes #4555 by moving ($) to GHC.Base and giving it a levity polymorphic
signature, as GHC expects. Added a regression test.

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* Update line numbers for debug...

* Fix `daml test-script` tests

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* fmt for the format gods

Co-authored-by: Moritz Kiefer <moritz.kiefer@purelyfunctional.org>
2020-11-16 15:10:14 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
1dcfca11d7
Include listKnownParties in DAML Script docs (#7955)
* Include listKnownParties in DAML Script docs

Ratko pointed out that this can often be useful in demo scenarios so
we might as well include it while documenting the caveats. I’ve also
added some subheadings since this got a bit out of hand.

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* Fix tests

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2020-11-13 07:43:56 +00:00
Samir Talwar
7f679b9896
resources: Customizable contexts. (#7678)
* resources: Move builders into //ledger/ledger-resources.

Keep the actual constructors in a trait, but instantiate it when working
with ledger code.

This allows us to later introduce an extra "context" type parameter to
ResourceOwner.

* resources-akka: Move the builders in to //ledger/ledger-resources.

* resources: Introduce an abstract `Context` parameter for owners.

This replaces the concrete `ExecutionContext`. While it _can_ be an
execution context, it really doesn't matter as long as we can get at one
somehow.

This is being introduced so we can wrap the context in a container,
either for type tagging or to include extra information.

Because our current context _is_ `ExecutionContext`, and an implicit is
provided to extract it, we can end up with two ways to get the same
value. We use shadowing to prevent this. This problem should go away in
the near future when a new context type is added.

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- [Integration Kit] The `ResourceOwner` type is now parameterized by a
  `Context`, which is filled in by the corresponding `Context` class in
  the _ledger-resources_ dependency. This allows us to pass extra
  information through resource acquisition.
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* ledger-resources: Move `ResourceOwner` here from `resources`.

* ledger-resources: Remove dependencies from outside //ledger.

* ledger-resource: Wrap the acquisition execution context in `Context`.

So we can add a logging context to it.

* resources: Pass the Context, not the ExecutionContext, to Resource.

* Avoid importing `HasExecutionContext`.

* ledger-resources: Publish to Maven Central.

* resources: Make the small changes suggested by @stefanobaghino-da.

Co-Authored-By: Stefano Baghino <43749967+stefanobaghino-da@users.noreply.github.com>

* ledger-resources: Pull out a trait for test resource contexts.

Saves a few lines of code.

* Restore some imports that were accidentally wildcarded.

* resources: Replace an `implicit def` with a couple of imports.

* participant-integration-api: Simplify the JdbcLedgerDaoBackend tests.

Try and use the right execution context where possible.

Co-authored-by: Stefano Baghino <43749967+stefanobaghino-da@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-10-20 09:26:28 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
598698abb7
Support multi-party queries in daml script (#7682)
Small comment: This is technically not completely backwards compatible
since it messes with type inference. But to hit that you are doing
something sufficiently advanced that you should be able to add the
type annotation that is required

fixes #7635

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- [DAML Script] `query`, `queryContractId` and `queryContractKey` now
  accepts multiple parties using the `IsParties` abstraction used by
  `signatory`, `observer` and other fields. They will return all
  contracts for which any of the given parties is a stakeholder. Since
  `Party` is an instance of `IsParties`, this is fully backwards
  compatible.

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2020-10-14 16:03:48 +02:00
Robert Autenrieth
8f57b9bf85
Add ability to start only indexer or only ledger API server [KVL-584] (#7574)
* Add ability to start only indexer or lapi server

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* Change command line arguments

* Use Resource.unit

* Fix MultiParticipantFixture

* Add a new conformance test

* Improve retrying connecting to the database

* Improve naming

* Introduce shardName

and use it to create unique metric names

* Fix a merge error

* Remove unused comment

* Fix test

* Run conformance-test-split-participant in batch mode

Co-authored-by: tudor-da <tudor.voicu@digitalasset.com>
2020-10-12 09:46:20 +02:00
Gerolf Seitz
e2da5ba010
Bump hardcoded timeout for party alloc/package upload (#7593)
Make the hardcoded timeout for party allocaction/package upload configurable
This is a short term fix to remediate issues with uploading packages
that take a considerable amount of time to decode and validate and
therefore exhausting the 30 seconds.

Adding a maximum record parameter to the ledger API like we already have
for the config management service is not as straight forward for the
package upload, because one has to account for the time in transit as
well. This topic needs further analysis, but in the meantime making the
timeout configurable and setting the default to 2 minutes should provide
enough headroom to alleviate existing issues with package upload timing.

Contributes to #6880

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[Integration Kit]: The hardcoded timeout for party
allocation and package uploads in the Ledger API Server can be configured via ParticipantConfig and
the default value is now set to 2 minutes. See
`issue #6880 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/6880>`__.
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2020-10-07 18:59:01 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
cd4a06db95
Move script tests to scalatest (#7445)
There isn’t really any good reason to insist on client_server_test
here so this PR replaces all of that by scalatest and a few test
fixtures which gives us better assertion failures, allows us to run
individual tests, ….

fixes #7356

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2020-09-22 16:59:12 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
84fe505a58
Add queryContractKey to DAML Script (#7354)
* Add queryContractKey to DAML Script

This matches the behavior and the implementation of
`queryContractId`. We only return contracts for stakeholders and we
return an `Optional` so you can handle lookup failures. On the JSON
API and in DAML Studio this is fairly efficient, over the gRPC API it
degrades to a linear search.

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- [DAML Script] Add `queryContractKey` to the DAML Script API.

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* Update daml-script/runner/src/main/scala/com/digitalasset/daml/lf/engine/script/LedgerInteraction.scala

Co-authored-by: Stephen Compall <stephen.compall@daml.com>

Co-authored-by: Stephen Compall <stephen.compall@daml.com>
2020-09-10 19:39:23 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
f8a82ad25f
Add queryContractId to DAML Script (#7289)
* Add queryContractId to DAML Script

I’ve switched between a few different naming options and in the end
settled on this one:

- `lookupContract`, not too bad but misses the connection to `query`
- `queryCid`, we don’t abbreviate this in other places in our API so I
  don’t think we should here.
- `queryContractId`, makes the connection clear and no
  abbreviation. We could also add `queryContractKey` later

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- [DAML Script] Add a `queryContractId` function for querying for a
  contract with the given identifier.

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* Fix test

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2020-09-01 10:31:34 +00:00
Leonid Shlyapnikov
1452076eee
Deprecating noop '--application-id' command-line option in JSON API (#7232)
* Deprecate noop `--application-id`

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[JSON API]
Hiding and deprecating `--application-id` command-line option. JSON API never used it.
It is required to instantiate LedgerClientConfiguration and was not used for any command submission.
JSON API uses Application ID specified in the JWT. See #7162

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* removing further usage of noop applicationId

* a bit of explanation what this is for
2020-08-26 20:05:00 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
d4d0419c64
Use TO_TEXT_CONTRACT_ID in Show instance of ContractId (#7153)
fixes #7114

This PR changes the Show instance of ContractId and flips the switch
on triggers and DAML Script to run in off-ledger mode.

It also adds a test that for DAML Script we actually get back the
correct contract id.

There is a bit of a design decision here in how we want to print
contract ids, so let me list the options I considered. $cid will stand
for the actual cid and all options are wrapped in markdown inline
code.

1. `"$cid"`. Indistinguishable from string. Suggests that there might
be an IsString instance for ContractId.
2. `<$cid>`. Matches the dummy `<contract-id>` but it’s not a dummy so
I don’t think matching that is benefitial.
3. `$cid`. Easy to spot (contract ids start with # and have no
spaces), clearly not a string but might look slightly weird.

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- [DAML Script/DAML Triggers] When using DAML-LF 1.dev, the `Show` instance of `ContractId` will now display the actual contract id instead of a dummy `<contract-id>` value. Note that this only applies to DAML Script and DAML Triggers not to ledger code.

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2020-08-17 17:06:24 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
e1236d42ed
Make ApplicationId in DAML Script configurable (#7074)
This is set per participant since it is similar to the token file.

fixes #7029

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- [DAML Script/DAML REPL] You can now configure the application id via
  `--application-id` or the `--participant-config`. This is primarily
  useful if you are working against a ledger with authentication and
  need to match the application id in your token.

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2020-08-10 17:24:38 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
733a43aeea
Move ApplicationId in daml-script to ledger client (#7070)
This makes much more sense since for things like the JSON API and the
script service, we don’t actually have the application id as a
separate parameter.

I’ve also cleaned up all the arbitrary hardcoded application id in
various tests in favor of a DEFAULT_APPLICATION_ID value.

Next step is #7029

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2020-08-10 13:22:51 +02:00
Stephen Compall
96624a7677
use -Ywarn-unused for all Scala code (#6907)
* add -Ywarn-unused to all scalac options

* remove some unused arguments

* remove some unused definitions

* remove some unused variable names

* suppress some unused variable names

* changeExtension doesn't use baseName

* no changelog

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* work around no plugins in scenario interpreter perf tests

* remove many more unused things

* remove more unused things, restore some used things

* remove more unused things, restore a couple signature mistakes

* missed import

* unused argument

* remove more unused loggingContexts

* some unused code in triggers

* some unused code in sandbox and kvutils

* some unused code in repl-service and daml-script

* some unused code in bindings-rxjava tests

* some unused code in triggers runner

* more comments on silent usages

- suggested by @cocreature; thanks

* fix missing reference in TestCommands

* more unused in triggers

* more unused in sandbox

* more unused in daml-script

* more unused in ledger-client tests

* more unused in triggers

* more unused in kvutils

* more unused in daml-script

* more unused in sandbox

* remove unused in ledger-api-test-tool

* suppress final special case for codegen unused warnings

.../com/daml/sample/mymain/ContractIdNT.scala:24: warning: parameter value ev 0 in method ContractIdNT Value is never used
      implicit def `ContractIdNT Value`[a_a1dk](implicit `ev 0`: ` lfdomainapi`.Value[a_a1dk]): ` lfdomainapi`.Value[_root_.com.daml.sample.MyMain.ContractIdNT[a_a1dk]] = {
                                                         ^
.../com/daml/sample/mymain/ContractIdNT.scala:41: warning: parameter value eva_a1dk in method ContractIdNT LfEncodable is never used
      implicit def `ContractIdNT LfEncodable`[a_a1dk](implicit eva_a1dk: ` lfdomainapi`.encoding.LfEncodable[a_a1dk]): ` lfdomainapi`.encoding.LfEncodable[_root_.com.daml.sample.MyMain.ContractIdNT[a_a1dk]] = {
                                                               ^

* one more unused in daml-script

* special scaladoc rules may need silencer, too

* unused in compatibility/sandbox-migration

* more commas, a different way to `find`

- suggested by @remyhaemmerle-da; thanks
2020-08-07 13:16:09 -04:00
Stephen Compall
a8bc188ce3
remove unused definitions, params, args from daml-script Scala code (#6987)
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2020-08-04 18:23:50 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
5ceeb476c8
Remove duplicated tls config parsing from DAML Script/Triggers (#6947)
This was not only unnecessarily duplicated, it also had a bug where
`--crt` behaved like `--pem` instead of setting the cert chain.

I didn’t add new tests since it seems like the wrong place to test
config parsing of a library. We do have tests for TLS in general for
both DAML Script and DAML Triggers.

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2020-07-31 18:25:18 +02:00
Andreas Herrmann
4b1438276c
Update Bazel 2.1.0 --> 3.3.1 (#6761)
* Upgrade nixpkgs revision

* Remove unused minio

It used to be used as a gateway to push the Nix cache to GCS, but has
since been replaced by nix-store-gcs-proxy.

* Update Bazel on Windows

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* Fix hlint warnings

The nixpkgs update implied an hlint update which enabled new warnings.

* Fix "Error applying patch"

Since Bazel 2.2.0 the order of generating `WORKSPACE` and `BUILD` files
and applying patches has been reversed. The allows users to define
patches to these files that will not be immediately overwritten.
However, it also means that patches on another repository's original
`WORKSPACE` file will likely become invalid.

* a948eb7255
* https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/10681

Hint: If you're generating a patch with `git` then you can use the
following command to exclude the `WORKSPACE` file.

```
git diff ':(exclude)WORKSPACE'
```

* Update rules_nixpkgs

* nixpkgs location expansion escaping

* Drop --noincompatible_windows_native_test_wrapper

* client_server_test using sh_inline_test

client_server_test used to produce an executable shell script in form of
a text file output. However, since the removal of
`--noincompatible_windows_native_test_wrapper` this no longer works on
Windows since `.sh` files are not directly executable on Windows.

This change fixes the issue by producing the script file in a dedicated
rule and then wrapping it in a `sh_test` rule which also works on
Windows.

* daml_test using sh_inline_test

* daml_doc_test using sh_inline_test

* _daml_validate_test using sh_inline_test

* damlc_compile_test using sh_inline_test

* client_server_test find .exe on Windows

* Bump Windows cache for Bazel update

Remove `clean --expunge` after merge.

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-07-23 09:46:04 +02:00
Robert Autenrieth
7ce9748066
Split sandbox code into separate packages (#6695)
* Move public code into daml-integration-api

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[DAML Integration Kit]: Removed sandbox specific code from the API intended to be used by ledger integrations. Use the maven coordinates ``com.daml:participant-integration-api:VERSION`` instead of ``com.daml:ledger-api-server`` or ``com.daml:sandbox``.
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2020-07-17 17:06:06 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
02c59d4f2a
Revert ANF changes and add a testcase for evaluation order (#6645)
* Revert ANF changes and add a testcase for evaluation order

After careful consideration, we decided that the change in evaluation
order that was accidentally introduced by the ANF changes should be
considered a breaking change or arguably even a bug and should not
land in 1.3.0.

Therefore, this PR reverts the following commits:

1. 353d0da6f7
2. a45b51042f
3. 04c7b2af7f
4. a624dd7242
5. b3aab72cee

Other PRs mostly had trivial merge conflicts that I resolved. The two
most interesting ones here are probably

1. https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6576 which was easy to
   resolve and the change to return SEValue instead of SExpr is still
   nice and useful even if we do not need the guarantees.
2. it https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6542 which required
   some changes since the constructors changed. If you want to review
   those changes in detail (they are pretty straightforward so not too
   important), it’s probably easiest to check out this PR and run
   ```
   git diff 2cd2a8f2a8
   daml-lf/interpreter/src/main/scala/com/digitalasset/daml/lf/speedy/Compiler.scala
   ```
   to see the diff to the parent commit of the first commit that
   introduced ANF.

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2020-07-08 12:40:12 +02:00
nickchapman-da
353d0da6f7
Speedy ANF (#6440)
* ANF transformation in Speedy.

The idea behind this PR is to transform speedy expressions into a simpler form where all non-atomic sub-expressions are made explicit by the introduction of let-forms. In particular, for the function-application form. These simpler forms allow the execution engine to take advantage of the atomic assumption, and often removes many additional execution steps. In particular the pushing of continuations to allow execution to continue after a compound expression has been reduced to a value.

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* improve comment

* inline functions relocateA/L

* remove comment about scalafmt

* remove commented out alterative def for transformLet1

* improve code by adding incr methods to DepthA/E

* remove (n == 0) special case in trackBindings

* clarify comment further

* improve validate/go to not consume stack for deeply right-nested let-expressions

* address comments from Remy: be private; use final case case; etc

* rename to unsafeCompilationPipeline

* add back some trailing commas

* remove commented-out debug line

* improve comment

* remove dev/debug code in compilationPipeline

* remove commented out code in SEAppGeneral.execute

* undo unrelated code improvement in SValue.scala

* fix compile. object Anf cannot be private
2020-06-30 20:52:44 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
c6ec40f2bf
Fix DAML Script test for listKnownParties (#6534)
Apart from the current test being broken since it tested the
vals.get(0) twice 🤦 we can now also test is_local properly
since the issue mentioned in the comment has been fixed in #6533.

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2020-06-30 10:19:20 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
b0eebba51b
Improve error reporting when running DAML Script over the JSON API (#6481)
It is pretty easy to hit this, e.g., when your templates haven’t been
uploaded to the ledger. Just printing the response doesn’t actually
include the response body which means that you don’t see the actual
error so it’s pretty useless. This PR changes that by printing the
status code and the response body.

All the rest is just test setup to be able to submit a script with a
template that has not been uploaded to the ledger.

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2020-06-25 14:53:58 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
97c74d4a29
Support multiple auth tokens in DAML Script (#6473)
* Support multiple auth tokens in DAML Script

This piggy backs on top of the already existing --participant-config
feature. While you can argue that it might be slightly confusing that
you have to specify the same participant twice to specify different
auth tokens, I think this actually makes sense: In an ideal
world (ignoring any performance issues) you have one participant per
party anyway and one connection per participant specified in the
config file still seems like a very reasonable model.

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- [DAML Script] You can now use DAML Script with multiple auth
  tokens. This is particularly useful if you are working with the JSON
  API where you can only have one party per token or with an IAM that
  only provides single-party tokens. The tokens are specified in the
  participant configuration passed via `--participant-config` in a new
  ``access_token`` field. The existing `--acess-token-file` flag is still supported if you want to use the same token for all connections. See
  https://docs.daml.com/daml-script/index.html#running-daml-script-against-authenticated-ledgers
  for more details.

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* I will never understand rst

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2020-06-24 14:43:29 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
0a8c1eba4e
Integrate time service into DAML Script (#6417)
This integrates the time service into DAML script thereby covering the
main piece of scenarios that was missing from DAML script.

This PR does two things (they are very related and doing them together
makes it much easier to test):

1. It “fixes” `getTime` to return the ledger time in static mode by
   querying the ledger time service instead of defaulting to the Unix
   epoch which is pretty useless and I would consider the old behavior
   a bug. We keep the old behavior via the JSON API since there is no
   time service.

2. It adds `setTime` to set the ledger time via the time service. This
   is only supported in static time mode (sadbonx and other ledgers do
   not expose the time service in wallclock mode because changing time
   makes it not wallclock) or via the JSON API (no time service).

fixes #6220

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- [DAML Script] DAML Script’s `getTime` now correctly handles time
  changes in static time mode and returns the current time by querying
  the time service rather than defaulting to the Unix epoch. Note that
  when run via the JSON API, it still returns the Unix epoch.

- [DAML Script] Add `setTime` to DAML Script which sets the ledger
  time via the ledger API time service. Note that this is only
  supported when running over gRPC in static time mode.

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2020-06-18 18:25:24 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
53bddb54d7
Add listKnownParties to DAML Script (#6369)
* Add listKnownParties to DAML Script

This is particularly useful if you want easy access to a party that
has already been allocated since partyFromText is bad.

For now this is not supported in the JSON API. It should be possible
to add it but I consider it fairly low priority so omitting for now.

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- [DAML Script] Add ``listKnownParties`` and ``listKnownPartiesOn`` to
  query the corresponding ListKnownParties endpoint in the party
  management service.

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* Fix `daml script-test` tests by running them sequentially.

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2020-06-17 07:50:29 +02:00
Simon Maxen
5329a4f97f
Ledger id requirement (#6323)
* Add option based constructor for LedgerIdRequirement

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* Make option based consructor the default, deprecate old constructor

* Update with review comments
2020-06-12 15:00:32 +00:00
Stefano Baghino
9af85e56e9
Introduce DAML-LF value caching for transaction service (#6052)
* Introduce DAML-LF value caching for transaction service

Allows to keep the DAML-LF values in the most recently indexed events in memory,
so that they don't have to be deserialized on the client from their Protobuf encoding.

Closes #6044

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[Sandbox] The --max-lf-value-translation-cache-entries option allows to set a
number of events for which DAML-LF values are cached. Could reduce latency in
serving transactions for consumers that are reasonably fast.
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* Add missing dependency

* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6052#discussion_r428076003

* Update ledger/sandbox/src/main/scala/com/digitalasset/platform/sandboxnext/Runner.scala

Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <samir.talwar@digitalasset.com>

* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6052#discussion_r428071324

* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6052#discussion_r428076905

* Address https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/6052#discussion_r428081294

* Fix fatal warnings

* //ledger/caching has to be used whenever sandbox is run

Co-authored-by: Samir Talwar <samir.talwar@digitalasset.com>
2020-05-26 08:33:53 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
770a2763b0
Fix a stackoverflow in the script runner (#5989)
Previously, we used the stack to recurse when filling in the command
results which obviously breaks once you have large multi-command
submissions.

You probably want to view the diff with whitespace disabled.

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- [DAML Script] Fix a bug where large multi-command transactions
  produced a stack overflow.

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2020-05-15 16:04:18 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
2853a20eb9
Make max-inbound-message-size in DAML script/repl configurable (#5996)
Fixes #5592

The CLI syntax and the defaults follow the JSON API here.

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- [DAML Script] The maximum inbound message size can now be configured
using `--max-inbound-message-size``. This matches the flag in the JSON
API.

- [DAML REPL] The maximum inbound message size can now be configured
using `--max-inbound-message-size``. This matches the flag in the JSON API.

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2020-05-15 07:22:05 -04:00
Stephen Compall
067f3c987d
require https reverse proxy (#5660)
* new --leak-passwords-firesheep-style option; functions to check forwarded protocol

* enforce https reverse-proxy in all JWT-accepting endpoints

* make HttpService.start take config record

* test that X-Forwarded-Proto or Forwarded is enforced

* use new start signature in daml-script tests

* use insecure http mode for ts codegen tests

* note on regex

* use insecure option in daml assistant integration tests

* log allowNonHttps setting

* add non-https option to more places in daml-assistant tests

* add non-https option to getting started guide

* rename --leak-passwords-firesheep-style to --allow-insecure-tokens

- per suggestion by @garyverhaegen-da, @hurryabit

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- [JSON API] By default, checks that connections are made through a reverse-proxy
  providing HTTPS, ensuring that JWT tokens don't leak.  To disable this check,
  such as for development, pass ``--allow-insecure-tokens``.
  See `issue #5572 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/5572>`_.
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* daml start includes --allow-insecure-tokens by default

- as indicated by @cocreature
2020-04-28 14:33:38 -04:00
Stephen Compall
91c43f147c
allow secure connection from JSON API to ledger (#5555)
* factor TlsConfiguration parser from extractor

* move TlsConfigurationParser to new library

* link extractor to ledger-service/cli-opts properly

* use TlsConfigurationCli in http-json, pass SslContext to ledger-client

* test TLS options as used in http-json

- the TLS config code is shared with extractor, where it is more fully
  tested; we just do a sanity check here

* doc TLS options for http-json

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- [JSON API] New ``--pem``, ``--crt``, ``--cacrt``, and ``--tls`` options
  for securing the connection between JSON API server and ledger.
  See `issue #2540 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/2540>`__.
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* TLS off in daml-script JSON API test
2020-04-16 13:12:30 -04:00
Leonid Shlyapnikov
29e1931f17
Add --port-file command line option to JSON API (#5454)
* Adding `--port-file` support

* ``--port-file`` support

* Updating docs

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[JSON API] Add support for ``--port-file`` command line option.
``--http-port 0 --port-file ./json-api.port`` will pick up a free port
and write it into ``./json-api.port` file.

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* reformatting

* Usage grammar

* use bimap

* Adding `PortFiles` utility for creating and deleting port files on JVM exit

* Adding scaladoc explaining that the port file should be deleted on

JVM termination.

* Updating usage and docs to reflect that the file must be unique and

will be deleted on graceful shutdown

* Relying on `java.nio.file.FileAlreadyExistsException` to determine the

case when failed due to the nonunique file name.

* toString instead of Exception.getMessage

java.nio exception's getMessage can be just a file name, need the class
name to capture the error context.

* updatePortFile -> createPortFile

* write to file instead of write into file
2020-04-08 18:48:11 +00:00
Gerolf Seitz
97433743a1
Set the Bearer prefix in bindings. (#5484)
* Set the `Bearer ` prefix in bindings.
* Make the `Bearer ` prefix in the authorization header mandatory.
* Bearer prefix can be removed from the token file.

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[Extractor]: The ``Bearer `` prefix can be removed from the token file.
It is added automatically.
[Navigator]: The ``Bearer `` prefix can be removed from the token file.
It is added automatically.
[DAML Script] The ``Bearer `` prefix can be removed from the token file. It
is added automatically.
[DAML Repl] The ``Bearer `` prefix can be removed from the token file. It is
added automatically.
[Scala Bindings] The ``Bearer `` prefix can be removed from the token. It is
added automatically.
[Java Bindings] The ``Bearer `` prefix can be removed from the token. It is
added automatically.
[DAML Integration Kit] ``AuthService`` implementations MUST read the
``Authorization`` header and the value of the header MUST start with
``Bearer ``.
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2020-04-08 13:07:28 +02:00
Gerolf Seitz
a2d785e3ee
Use com.daml as root package (#5343)
Packages com.digitalasset.daml and com.daml have been unified under com.daml

Ledger API and DAML-LF DEV protos have also been moved from `com/digitalasset`
to `com/daml` on the file system.
Protos for already released DAML LF versions (1.6, 1.7, 1.8) stay in the
package `com.digitalasset`.

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``com.digitalasset.daml`` and ``com.digitalasset`` are now consolidated
under ``com.daml``. Simply changing imports should be enough to
migrate your code.
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2020-04-05 19:49:57 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
b48ef6d804
Implement party allocation in DAML script over JSON API (#5311)
Probably not super useful but easy enough to implement.

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2020-03-31 20:45:09 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
cd7f50d6c0
Support submitMustFail when running DAML script over the JSON API (#5308)
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2020-03-31 18:33:57 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
3ed21c26c7
Validate token parties on submit and query in DAML script (#5297)
This adds a validation step when running DAML script over the JSON API
to ensure that the party in the token matches the party that is passed
as an argument to `submit/query`.

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2020-03-31 14:16:16 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
da5daf3239
Turn script over JSON API tests into a proper test suite (#5278)
This replaces the rather horrible previous setup of having a custom
test runner that spawns 3 separate JVM processes by a single scalatest
test suite that starts sandbox and the JSON API in process.

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2020-03-31 11:55:29 +02:00
Moritz Kiefer
0c5166dd8c
Support running DAML script over the JSON API (#5211)
* Support running DAML script over the JSON API

This is still in a somewhat messy state and some things don’t
work (documented in a comment) so I deliberately didn’t add this to
the documentation. However, there are tests and the PR is already
pretty large so I’d like to move the rest to separate PRs to not turn
this into more of a review nightmare than it already is.

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* Address review comments
2020-03-27 11:04:40 +00:00
Gary Verhaegen
1872c668a5
replace DAML Authors with DA in copyright headers (#5228)
Change requested by Manoj.

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2020-03-27 01:26:10 +01:00
Robert Autenrieth
3f597aae16
New ledger time (#5100)
* Tighten result type

Command execution can't result in a sequencer error

* New helper method for extracting used contracts

* New error clause

* Add a DAO query for the maximum time of contracts

* Implement algorithm for finding ledger time

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* fixup ledgerTimeHelper

* Use new ledger time algorithm

* Mark LET/MRT as deprecated

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- [Ledger API] DAML ledgers have switched to a new ledger time model.
  The ledger_effective_time and maximum_record_time fields of command submission are deprecated,
  the ledger time of transactions is instead set automatically by the ledger API server.
  Ledger time is no longer strictly monotonically increasing, but only follows causal monotonicity:
  ledger time of transactions is greater than or equal to the ledger time of any used contract.
  See `#4345 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/4345>`__.
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* Add ledger time skew check

* Remove command updater

LET/MRT are now deprecated, this class is now useless

* Remove old time model validator

* Switch to new time model check: kvutils

* Switch to new time model check: in-memory ledger

* Switch to new time model check: SqlLedger

* Use initial ledger config

* Ignore user provided LET

* Use TimeProvider in submission services

* Use deduplication_time in daml-script runner

- Also remove unnecessary command completion output of CommandTracker.
- Remove usage of maximum record time in CommandTracker.

* Use arbitrary default value for deduplication time

* Use built-in Instant ordering

* Remove obsolete test

* Remove obsolete test: CommandStaticTimeIT

* Refactor test: TransactionMRTCompliance

* Disable test: CommandTrackerFlow timeout

* thread maxDeduplicationTime through to CommandTracker

* Improve test

* Refactor command client configuration

* Deduplication time should always use UTC

* Add missing method in TimedIndexService after rebase

* Put more details into the deduplication error response.

* Use system time for command dedup submittedAt.

* Use explicit UTC time source in command validator

* Revert CommandTracker[Flow] to previous completion-recovering-behavior

* Adapt scala client command config to new config params

Co-authored-by: Gerolf Seitz <gerolf.seitz@digitalasset.com>
2020-03-25 09:28:56 +01:00
Andreas Herrmann
4f7c52c981
DAML script runner takes CompiledPackages (#5110)
* daml-script runner from compiledPackages

* Factor out script parameter conversion

* Use ADT for DAML script (Action & Function)

* run --> runwithClients

* DAMl script Runner `run` convenience function

* REPL use pure script runner constructor

* DAML script runner holds script itself

* scalafmt

* comments

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Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-03-20 17:52:54 +00:00
Andreas Herrmann
8527ec4c4b
Infer daml-script package id from script (#5076)
* Factor out common identifier generation

For `DA.Types`, `DA.Internal.Any`, and `Daml.Script`.

* Factor out Script type for DAML scripts

* Adapt DAML script test runners

* Adapt REPL

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* ./fmt.sh

* Avoid `unapply`

addressing
https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/5076#discussion_r394526881

* Pure Script.fromIdentifier

* Pure Script.fromDar

* Simplify test script discovery

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
2020-03-19 11:59:06 +00:00
Samir Talwar
cbeeb5aafc
sandbox: Fail to start if a time mode is not explicitly specified. (#5033)
* sandbox: Fail to start if a time mode is not explicitly specified.

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- [Sandbox] Sandbox is switching from Static Time mode to Wall Clock
  Time mode as the default. To ensure that our users know about this,
  for one version, there will be no default time mode. Instead, users
  will have to explicitly select their preferred time mode by means of
  the `--static-time` or `--wall-clock-time` switches. In the next
  release, Wall Clock Time will become the default, and users who are
  happy with the defaults will no longer need to specify the time mode.
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* daml-script|triggers: Specify time mode when testing against Sandbox.

* daml-assistant: Default the Sandbox to wall clock time.

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- [DAML Assistant] Initializing a new DAML project adds a switch to
  ``daml.yaml`` to ensure Sandbox can continue to start with ``daml
  start``::

      sandbox-options:
        - --wall-clock-time
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* docs: Update the DAML Script and Triggers docs to use Wall Clock time.

It's now what Sandbox will use by default when using `daml init`.

* docs: Change the Quickstart to run Sandbox in wall clock time.

This explains why the contract IDs may vary.

It also updates the manual release testing script to match.
2020-03-18 08:25:03 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
b3a5c3b28d
Share test certificates (#4982)
* Share test certificates

This is primarily an attempt at making sure my contribution stats
remain negative but I think it’s a nice cleanup. The only difference
in the certs used by daml-helper which are now used everywhere is that
they use a different CN for the CA and the server. This is required to
make openssl happy (which is used by the daml-helper).

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* Fix script and trigger tests
2020-03-13 12:12:34 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
96f62418c5
Support TLS in DAML script and DAML triggers (#4971)
This adds CLI parametrs for connecting via TLS following the scheme
used by navigator, extractor and `daml ledger`.

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- [DAML Script] Support TLS. Enable it by passing ``--tls``. You can
  set certificates for client authentication via ``--pem`` and
  ``-crt`` and a custom root CA for validating the server certificate
  via ``--cacrt``.

- [DAML Triggers - Experimental] Support TLS. Enable it by passing ``--tls``. You can
  set certificates for client authentication via ``--pem`` and
  ``-crt`` and a custom root CA for validating the server certificate
  via ``--cacrt``.

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2020-03-13 09:54:44 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
c7eb3f6b6c
Wrap Script in StateT to make evaluation order a bit less important (#4869)
* Wrap Script in StateT to make evaluation order a bit less important

This PR wraps the Script newtype in `StateT` which means that
evaluation won’t do much so `debug` behaves a bit more sensibly and
you don’t end up evaluating a script that only consists of `pure` and
`>>=` if you do not execute it.

fixes #4821

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- [DAML Script] Fix an issue where ``debug`` messages were output
  before the script was executed.

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* Inline StateT and improve error messages
2020-03-06 13:42:11 +01:00
mergify[bot]
6defabe39e
Document migration from scenarios to DAML script (#4834)
* Document migration from scenarios to DAML script

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* Add a more general section on ledger initialization

* fix tests
2020-03-05 16:09:21 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
0a6be2b341
Overload submit so that it doesn’t collide with DAML script (#4831)
This introduces a `HasSubmit` typeclass (following the naming scheme
of `HasCreate`, …) and instances for `Scenario` and `Script`. This
avoids the need to hide `submit` in every single DAML script.

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- [DAML Standard Library] ``submit`` and ``submitMustFail`` are now
  overloaded so that they can be used in both scenarios and DAML script.

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2020-03-05 15:43:35 +01:00
Shayne Fletcher
66dd112960
Remove pragma 'daml 1.2' (#4702)
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- The pragma 'daml 1.2' is now optional.
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2020-02-26 13:17:45 -05:00
Gerolf Seitz
d617922618
Remove InMemoryKVParticipantState (#4674)
This removes the sample/reference implementation of kvutils
InMemoryKVParticipantState.
This used to be the only implementation of kvutils, but now with the
simplified kvutils api we have ledger-on-memory and ledger-on-sql.

InMemoryKVParticipantState was also used for the ledger dump utility,
which now uses ledger-on-memory.

* Runner now supports a multi participant configuration
This change removes the "extra participants" config and goes for consistent
participant setup with --participant.

* Run all conformance tests in the repository in verbose mode.

This means we'll print stack traces on error, which should make it
easier to figure out what's going on with flaky tests on CI.

This doesn't change the default for other users of the
ledger-api-test-tool; we just add the flag for:

  - ledger-api-test-tool-on-canton
  - ledger-on-memory
  - ledger-on-sql
  - sandbox




Fixes #4225.

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2020-02-26 15:45:35 +01:00
Gary Verhaegen
5a117dc358
introduce new release process (#4513)
Context
=======

After multiple discussions about our current release schedule and
process, we've come to the conclusion that we need to be able to make a
distinction between technical snapshots and marketing releases. In other
words, we need to be able to create a bundle for early adopters to test
without making it an officially-supported version, and without
necessarily implying everyone should go through the trouble of
upgrading. The underlying goal is to have less frequent but more stable
"official" releases.

This PR is a proposal for a new release process designed under the
following constraints:

- Reuse as much as possible of the existing infrastructure, to minimize
  effort but also chances of disruptions.
- Have the ability to create "snapshot"/"nightly"/... releases that are
  not meant for general public consumption, but can still be used by savvy
  users without jumping through too many extra hoops (ideally just
  swapping in a slightly-weirder version string).
- Have the ability to promote an existing snapshot release to "official"
  release status, with as few changes as possible in-between, so we can be
  confident that the official release is what we tested as a prerelease.
- Have as much of the release pipeline shared between the two types of
  releases, to avoid discovering non-transient problems while trying to
  promote a snapshot to an official release.
- Triggerring a release should still be done through a PR, so we can
  keep the same approval process for SOC2 auditability.

The gist of this proposal is to replace the current `VERSION` file with
a `LATEST` file, which would have the following format:

```
ef5d32b7438e481de0235c5538aedab419682388 0.13.53-alpha.20200214.3025.ef5d32b7
```

This file would be maintained with a script to reduce manual labor in
producing the version string. Other than that, the process will be
largely the same, with releases triggered by changes to this `LATEST`
and the release notes files.

Version numbers
===============

Because one of the goals is to reduce the velocity of our published
version numbers, we need a different version scheme for our snapshot
releases. Fortunately, most version schemes have some support for that;
unfortunately, the SDK sits at the intersection of three different
version schemes that have made incompatible choices. Without going into
too much detail:

- Semantic versioning (which we chose as the version format for the SDK
  version number) allows for "prerelease" version numbers as well as
  "metadata"; an example of a complete version string would be
  `1.2.3-nightly.201+server12.43`. The "main" part of the version string
  always has to have 3 numbers separated by dots; the "prerelease"
  (after the `-` but before the `+`) and the "metadata" (after the `+`)
  parts are optional and, if present, must consist of one or more segments
  separated by dots, where a segment can be either a number or an
  alphanumeric string. In terms of ordering, metadata is irrelevant and
  any version with a prerelease string is before the corresponding "main"
  version string alone. Amongst prereleases, segments are compared in
  order with purely numeric ones compared as numbers and mixed ones
  compared lexicographically. So 1.2.3 is more recent than 1.2.3-1,
  which is itself less recent than 1.2.3-2.
- Maven version strings are any number of segments separated by a `.`, a
  `-`, or a transition between a number and a letter. Version strings
  are compared element-wise, with numeric segments being compared as
  numbers. Alphabetic segments are treated specially if they happen to be
  one of a handful of magic words (such as "alpha", "beta" or "snapshot"
  for example) which count as "qualifiers"; a version string with a
  qualifier is "before" its prefix (`1.2.3` is before `1.2.3-alpha.3`,
  which is the same as `1.2.3-alpha3` or `1.2.3-alpha-3`), and there is a
  special ordering amongst qualifiers. Other alphabetic segments are
  compared alphabetically and count as being "after" their prefix
  (`1.2.3-really-final-this-time` counts as being released after `1.2.3`).
- GHC package numbers are comprised of any number of numeric segments
  separated by `.`, plus an optional (though deprecated) alphanumeric
  "version tag" separated by a `-`. I could not find any official
  documentation on ordering for the version tag; numeric segments are
  compared as numbers.
- npm uses semantic versioning so that is covered already.

After much more investigation than I'd care to admit, I have come up
with the following compromise as the least-bad solution. First,
obviously, the version string for stable/marketing versions is going to
be "standard" semver, i.e. major.minor.patch, all numbers, which works,
and sorts as expected, for all three schemes. For snapshot releases, we
shall use the following (semver) format:

```
0.13.53-alpha.20200214.3025.ef5d32b7
```

where the components are, respectively:

- `0.13.53`: the expected version string of the next "stable" release.
- `alpha`: a marker that hopefully scares people enough.
- `20200214`: the date of the release commit, which _MUST_ be on
  master.
- `3025`: the number of commits in master up to the release commit
  (included). Because we have a linear, append-only master branch, this
  uniquely identifies the commit.
- `ef5d32b7ù : the first 8 characters of the release commit sha. This is
  not strictly speaking necessary, but makes it a lot more convenient to
  identify the commit.

The main downsides of this format are:

1. It is not a valid format for GHC packages. We do not publish GHC
  packages from the SDK (so far we have instead opted to release our
  Haskell code as separate packages entirely), so this should not be an
  issue. However, our SDK version currently leaks to `ghc-pkg` as the
  version string for the stdlib (and prim) packages. This PR addresses
  that by tweaking the compiler to remove the offending bits, so `ghc-pkg`
  would see the above version number as `0.13.53.20200214.3025`, which
  should be enough to uniquely identify it. Note that, as far as I could
  find out, this number would never be exposed to users.
2. It is rather long, which I think is good from a human perspective as
  it makes it more scary. However, I have been told that this may be
  long enough to cause issues on Windows by pushing us past the max path
  size limitation of that "OS". I suggest we try it and see what
  happens.

The upsides are:

- It clearly indicates it is an unstable release (`alpha`).
- It clearly indicates how old it is, by including the date.
- To humans, it is immediately obvious which version is "later" even if
  they have the same date, allowing us to release same-day patches if
  needed. (Note: that is, commits that were made on the same day; the
  release date itself is irrelevant here.)
- It contains the git sha so the commit built for that release is
  immediately obvious.
- It sorts correctly under all schemes (modulo the modification for
  GHC).

Alternatives I considered:

- Pander to GHC: 0.13.53-alpha-20200214-3025-ef5d32b7. This format would
  be accepted by all schemes, but will not sort as expected under semantic
  versioning (though Maven will be fine). I have no idea how it will sort
  under GHC.
- Not having any non-numeric component, e.g. `0.13.53.20200214.3025`.
  This is not valid semantic versioning and is therefore rejected by
  npm.
- Not having detailed info: just go with `0.13.53-snapshot`. This is
  what is generally done in the Java world, but we then lose track of what
  version is actually in use and I'm concerned about bug reports. This
  would also not let us publish to the main Maven repo (at least not more
  than once), as artifacts there are supposed to be immutable.
- No having a qualifier: `0.13.53-3025` would be acceptable to all three
  version formats. However, it would not clearly indicate to humans that
  it is not meant as a stable version, and would sort differently under
  semantic versioning (which counts it as a prerelease, i.e. before
  `0.13.53`) than under maven (which counts it as a patch, so after
  `0.13.53`).
- Just counting releases: `0.13.53-alpha.1`, where we just count the
  number of prereleases in-between `0.13.52` and the next. This is
  currently the fallback plan if Windows path length causes issues. It
  would be less convenient to map releases to commits, but it could still
  be done via querying the history of the `LATEST` file.

Release notes
=============

> Note: We have decided not to have release notes for snapshot releases.

Release notes are a bit tricky. Because we want the ability to make
snapshot releases, then later on promote them to stable releases, it
follows that we want to build commits from the past. However, if we
decide post-hoc that a commit is actually a good candidate for a
release, there is no way that commit can have the appropriate release
notes: it cannot know what version number it's getting, and, moreover,
we now track changes in commit messages. And I do not think anyone wants
to go back to the release notes file being a merge bottleneck.

But release notes need to be published to the releases blog upon
releasing a stable version, and the docs website needs to be updated and
include them.

The only sensible solution here is to pick up the release notes as of
the commit that triggers the release. As the docs cron runs
asynchronously, this means walking down the git history to find the
relevant commit.

> Note: We could probably do away with the asynchronicity at this point.
> It was originally included to cover for the possibility of a release
> failing. If we are releasing commits from the past after they have been
> tested, this should not be an issue anymore. If the docs generation were
> part of the synchronous release step, it would have direct access to the
> correct release notes without having to walk down the git history.
>
> However, I think it is more prudent to keep this change as a future step,
> after we're confident the new release scheme does indeed produce much more
> reliable "stable" releases.

New release process
===================

Just like releases are currently controlled mostly by detecting
changes to the `VERSION` file, the new process will be controlled by
detecting changes to the `LATEST` file. The format of that file will
include both the version string and the corresponding SHA.

Upon detecting a change to the `LATEST` file, CI will run the entire
release process, just like it does now with the VERSION file. The main
differences are:

1. Before running the release step, CI will checkout the commit
  specified in the LATEST file. This requires separating the release
  step from the build step, which in my opinion is cleaner anyway.
2. The `//:VERSION` Bazel target is replaced by a repository rule
  that gets the version to build from an environment variable, with a
  default of `0.0.0` to remain consistent with the current `daml-head`
  behaviour.

Some of the manual steps will need to be skipped for a snapshot release.
See amended `release/RELEASE.md` in this commit for details.

The main caveat of this approach is that the official release will be a
different binary from the corresponding snapshot. It will have been
built from the same source, but with a different version string. This is
somewhat mitigated by Bazel caching, meaning any build step that does
not depend on the version string should use the cache and produce
identical results. I do not think this can be avoided when our artifact
includes its own version number.

I must note, though, that while going through the changes required after
removing the `VERSION` file, I have been quite surprised at the sheer number of
things that actually depend on the SDK version number. I believe we should
look into reducing that over time.

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2020-02-25 17:01:23 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
2fb53497d4
Support authentication in DAML script (#4637)
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- [DAML Script - Experimental] Support running DAML scripts against an
authenticated ledger. The token is passed via ``--access-token-file``.

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2020-02-20 17:52:57 +00:00
Andreas Herrmann
a44e00937b
Add allocatePartyWithHint(On) to DAML Script (#4489)
* allocatePartyWithHint(On)

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- [DAML Script - Experimental] The participant argument in ``allocatePartyOn`` is wrapped in ``ParticipantName`` to avoid confusion with the ``displayName`` argument.
- [DAML Script - Experimental] Add ``allocatePartyWithHint`` and ``allocatePartyWithHintOn`` that allow to specify the ``partyIdHint`` to the backing participant. See https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/4472.
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* test-cases for allocatePartyWithHint(On)

* DAML formatting

* Supply "" party id hint instead of None

Addressing review comment
https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/pull/4489#discussion_r378245989

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreash87@gmx.ch>
2020-02-12 14:17:32 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
ef285456c9
Add sleep function to DAML script (#4410)
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- [DAML Script - Experimental] Add a sleep funciton that pauses
  the script for the given duration. This is primarily useful in tests
  where you repeatedly call query until a certain state is
  reached.

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fixes #4199
2020-02-05 16:21:56 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
072154cfaf
Expose time in DAML script (#4405)
* Expose time in DAML script

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- [DAML Script] Add a ``HasTime`` instance for ``Script`` which allows
  you to get the current time (UTC in wallclock mode, UNIX epoch otherwise)

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* reenable tests

* clarify how time works

* fix tests
2020-02-05 13:47:24 +00:00
Miklos
dc0bca5a2f
Fix missing interpolators (#4372)
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2020-02-04 17:09:49 +01:00
Andreas Herrmann
f33e79c787
Remove unused dependencies to da_scala_library (#3938)
* Inline all scala_library dependencies

* Run //:buildifier-fix

* TMP scala_library_suite --> scala_library

* da_scala_library: Enable unused dependency checker

* scala_library: Enable unused dependency checker

* //daml-lf/data:data

* //daml-lf/engine:engine

* //ledger-api/rs-grpc-akka:rs-grpc-akka

* //ledger/participant-state:participant-state

* //ledger/ledger-api-client:ledger-api-client

* //scala-protoc-plugins/scala-logging:scala-logging-lib

* //ledger/ledger-api-scala-logging:ledger-api-scala-logging

* //ledger/ledger-api-common:ledger-api-common

* //ledger-service/utils:utils

* //ledger-service/jwt:jwt

* //ledger/ledger-api-auth:ledger-api-auth

* //extractor:extractor

* //daml-assistant/scala-daml-project-config:scala-daml-project-config

* //language-support/codegen-common:codegen-common

* //language-support/scala/codegen:codegen

* //language-support/codegen-main:codegen-main-lib

* //ledger-service/db-backend:db-backend

* //ledger-service/http-json:http-json

* //daml-lf/scenario-interpreter:scenario-interpreter

* //ledger/sandbox:sandbox

* //navigator/backend:navigator-library

* //daml-assistant/daml-sdk:sdk-lib

* //daml-lf/data-scalacheck:data-scalacheck

* //daml-script/test:test-lib

* //ledger/ledger-api-common:ledger-api-common-scala-tests-lib

* //ledger/test-common:test-common

* //ledger/sandbox:sandbox-scala-tests-lib

* //extractor:extractor-scala-tests-lib

* //language-support/java/bindings:bindings-java-tests-lib

* //language-support/java/bindings-rxjava:bindings-java-tests-lib

* //language-support/scala/bindings-akka-testing:bindings-akka-testing

* //language-support/scala/codegen-testing:codegen-testing

* //language-support/scala/codegen-sample-app:daml-lf-codegen-sample-app

* //language-support/scala/codegen-sample-app:daml-lf-codegen-sample-app-testing

* //language-support/scala/codegen-testing:codegen-testing-testing

* //ledger-api/sample-service:sample-service

* //ledger-api/rs-grpc-akka:rs-grpc-akka-tests-lib

* //ledger/ledger-api-test-tool:ledger-api-test-tool-lib

* //ledger/ledger-api-test-tool:ledger-api-test-tool-tests

* //ledger/participant-state/kvutils:kvutils

* //ledger/sandbox:ledger-api-server

* //ledger/sandbox-perf:sandbox-perf-lib

* //navigator/backend:navigator-tests-library

* UNDO scala_library_suite --> scala_library

This reverts commit ab3eb1ae23139e2ec431ab4551fbb0371e0354e1.

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreash87@gmx.ch>
2020-01-06 18:14:21 +01:00
Andreas Herrmann
20b2e2200e
daml script-test choose free port (#3942)
* daml script-test choose free port

* Remove exclusive tag on script-test

The test was marked exclusive because it required access to port 6865.
However, the test-runner now automatically chooses a free port at
runtime.

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreash87@gmx.ch>
2020-01-03 20:04:20 +01:00
Andreas Herrmann
6e25d10fe2
daml test-script (#3918)
* Start on daml test-scripts

* Run all `Script a` as test cases

* LedgerClient: Expose PackageManagementClient

To enable DAR uploads

* Upload the DAR to the ledger

* Start sandbox if no ledger specified

* Format daml test-script

* Fix deprecation warning on ActorMaterializer

* Add test-case //daml-script/tests:test_daml_script_test_runner

* Add daml test-script command

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- [DAML Script - Experimental] Allow running DAML scripts as test-cases.
  Executing ``daml test-script --dar mydar.dar`` will execute all
  definitions matching the type ``Script a`` as test-cases.
  See `#3687 <https://github.com/digital-asset/daml/issues/3687>`__.

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* daml-test-script enable logging

* Remove outdated TODO comment

* daml script-test More elaborate test-caseo

Compare to expected output and add failing test-case

* daml test-script Don't abort on test-failure

Before the test runner would abort on the first failed test-case. This
occasionally introduce additional test-failures if the sandbox was
torn down half-way through execution.

* ./fmt.sh

Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreash87@gmx.ch>
2020-01-03 15:01:36 +01:00
Gary Verhaegen
878429e3bf
update copyright notices to 2020 (#3939)
copyright update 2020

* update template
* run script: `dade-copyright-headers update .`
* update script
* manual adjustments
* exclude frozen proto files from further header checks (by adding NO_AUTO_COPYRIGHT files)
2020-01-02 21:21:13 +01:00
Brian Healey
9f13a2fb10 Upgrade to Akka 2.6.1, akka-http 10.1.11 and Scala 2.12.10 (#3903)
* Upgrade to Akka 2.6.1, akka-http 10.1.11 and Scala 2.12.10

Akka 2.6.1 Upgrade Changes
- Materializer in place of ActorMaterializer
- Source.future instead of Source.fromFuture
- The Scheduler.schedule method has been deprecated in favor of selecting scheduleWithFixedDelay or scheduleAtFixedRate
- onDownstreamFinish(cause: Throwable)
- ActorAttributes.supervisionStrategy(...) in place of ActorMaterializerSettings.withSupervisionStrategy

See https://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/current/project/migration-guide-2.5.x-2.6.x.html

* Akka 2.6.1 Upgrade Changes
- onDownstreamFinish(cause: Throwable)

See https://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/current/project/migration-guide-2.5.x-2.6.x.html

* code review: remove unnecessary supervision strategy
2019-12-19 18:00:59 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
22dc87b7f0
Support CreateAndExercise in DAML script (#3712)
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- [DAML Script - Experimental] Add createAndExerciseCmd matching the
Ledger API command of the same name.

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2019-12-03 14:46:45 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
5a3b5f498a Fix SDK versions in trigger and daml-script dars (#3706)
* Fix SDK versions in trigger and daml-script dars

* Fix SDK versions in tests
2019-12-03 07:28:49 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
27051160eb
Support multi-participant DAML script (#3605)
* Support multi-participant DAML script

fixes #3555

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- [DAML Script - Experimental] DAML script can now run be used in distributed topologies.

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* Fix ports in multiparticipants tests
2019-11-25 12:43:47 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
964bd3fd76 Support exerciseByKey in DAML script (#3580)
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- [DAML Script - Experimental] Expose the Ledger API exerciseByKey command
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2019-11-21 16:54:01 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
f94b832201 Include contract ids in DAML script’s query (#3546) 2019-11-20 11:07:52 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
6d2ed90f29 Remove target flags in DAML triggers and DAML script (#3545)
1.7 is now the default so we no longer need those.
2019-11-20 10:54:16 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
7deca903bb Add documentation for DAML script and bundle it in the SDK (#3527) 2019-11-19 17:19:57 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
d776489820
Add submitMustFail to DAML script (#3510)
This is useful for testing purposes and matches the function provided
in scenarios. We probably want to expose a variant of submitMustFail
that only succeeds if the SubmitFailure matches a specific condition
but I need to think a bit more about which API I want for that.
2019-11-18 17:05:55 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
6a09ea7755
Support starting a DAML script from a JSON input value (#3490)
This uses the format for LF values that we already use elsewhere.

There is one annoying part in this PR where I had to duplicate the
logic for converting to the types used in the interface reader since
it is not exposed but hopefully we can get rid of this soon in a
separate PR.

fixes #3470
2019-11-18 14:42:14 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
f746b9f6c0 Support wallclock time in DAML script (#3472)
fixes #3469
2019-11-14 16:25:15 +00:00
Moritz Kiefer
d1ce57398a
Cleanup conversions in DAML script and fix value translation (#3467)
This cleans up the remaining conversions in DAML script and fixes the
bug fixed in #3458 for DAML triggers by switching to the
ValueTranslator.
2019-11-14 15:30:46 +01:00
Moritz Kiefer
b3ae6560d7
Add an initial version of DAML script (#3428)
The code still needs a fair amount of cleanup but it seems to work and
there is a test so I’d like to do the cleanup in-tree after merging
the current state
2019-11-12 18:02:14 +01:00