Currently it is impossible to test new features until they land in the
default LF version. This is clearly not great. This PR releases one
Ledger API test tool per LF version (with the LF version being in the
name) to make it easier for Canton and others to test new features.
Note that at least the way things are setup now we won’t go back in
time. We will only publish stable, preview & dev but not older
versions. If needed, we could expand that in the future.
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Currently we have the following dependency chain:
1. The compiler depends on the scenario service for daml test
2. The scenario service depends on Daml Script
3. Daml Script depends on the Sandbox code only for daml test-script
The last one can easily be split. The scenario service does not care
about this code.
This means that now if we change ledger code, at least not all
compiler tests are going to rerun.
Verified that this actually breaks the dependency fully via
```
bazel query 'somepath(//compiler/damlc/tests:packaging, //ledger/participant-integration-api/...)'
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This PR speeds up the Maven installation by doing 4 things:
1. Disable TS builds. This doesn’t make sense since we never install
them.
2. Add a --skip-sdk option that skips the SDK installation.
3. Add a --skip-jar-docs option that skips javadoc and more
importantly scaladoc.
4. Add a --scala-version=$VERSION option to only build against the
given version.
Unfortunately there are no tests and the CLI is a bit messy (you need
--scala-version=$VERSION and not --scala-version $VERSION).
Both are not great but this is a development only tool and it is bash
so my motivation for fixing it is rather low.
Given that this is growing in complexity a fair bit, I think we might
be better off as a long-term solution to move this towards at least
python or maybe even Haskell or Scala. But definitely nothing for this
PR.
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* rename "dump" to "export"
* Add Daml export command to assistant
* Make daml export script a subcommand of daml export
* daml-assistant IT for daml export script
* Expose export as daml ledger command (hidden for now)
Add Haskell side parser for ledger export flags
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* [Daml export] New feature: Use ``daml ledger export script`` to
generate a Daml script that will reconstruct a given ledger state.
This is an early access feature.
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* Update integration test
* Remove daml export - it's daml ledger export now
* integration-test set ledger port
The integration tests don't configure the port in the project config,
but on the command-line, and they don't use the default value.
Co-authored-by: Andreas Herrmann <andreas.herrmann@tweag.io>
Fixes#9196.
This adds a new command `daml package list` which fetches all
available packages from the ledger and prints package name/versions to
stdout.
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* Upgrade Scala 2.12 to v2.12.13.
This is being pulled in anyway because of Maven/Gradle/etc's fun
"favor the most recent" resolution mechanism. The version of Akka we
depend upon transitively depends on Scala 2.12.13, so any downstream
consumers will see that as the Scala version required.
Bringing the Daml repo in line means no more confusion.
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* Scala 2.12.13 is the default version in our pinned version of nixpkgs.
* Upgrade Scala 2.13's Wartremover version.
* Rename `scala_version_rule` to `scala_version_configure`.
* Add a test case to ensure the Scala versions are the same everywhere.
* Add tests for the Scala JAR versions in maven_install_*.json
* gatling-utils: Change the sort order of the expected CSV in tests.
I don't know why this changed, but it seems to be stable.
* compatibility: `scala_version` -> `scala_version_configure`.
* Bazel: Disable the Scala version tests on Windows.
* compatibility: Upgrade Wartremover to Scala 2.12.13.
@robin-da is taking care of 1.12.0-snapshot.20210323.6567.0.90c5ce70 (#9221), so they get pushed back to the end of the line.
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Content:
-adds ReadWriteServiceBridge
-adds BridgeLedgerFactory with extra configuration
-conformance test suits
Limitations:
-no conflict checking, just replaying all submissions
-no bootstrapping from indexer persistence
-no multiple/subsequent subscription support
-conformance tests, which rely on correctness features were excluded
-ClosedWorldIT: test should fail referencing unallocated party
-CommandDeduplicationIT:CDStopOnCompletionFailure: creates error conditions based on racing key updates (rest is green)
-ContractKeysIT:CKFetchOrLookup, CKNoFetchUndisclosed: these are failing due to lack of validation/conflict checking in the bridge
-SemanticConcurrentDoubleSpend:SemanticConcurrentDoubleSpend: this is failing due to lack of validation/conflict checking in the bridge
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[Sandbox] Proof-of-concept implementation of Sandbox-on-X
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* Expose libraries for integration testing purposes
The motivation of these changes is to eliminate manual work and reduce duplication between the SDK and oem-integration-kit repos by reusing the same test fixture for integration testing participant state implementations. Also, the DARs required for running these tests won't need to be manually updated.
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* Fix a concurrency issue in integration tests
* Fix Bazel error
* Fix conflict resolution
* Move inline daml-lf to separate dar files
* Add a comment
* Add a missing artifact
* Extract method
* Remove maven tags
* Add a macro for Scala libraries with dar resources
* Improve the macro
* Add missing artifact
* Simplify the tests
* Format signature
* Fix the maven tag
* Add missing copyright headers
* Format bazel files
* Make //ledger/test-common lf version dependent (to avoid jar hell)
* Move da_scala_dar_resources_library to a separate bzl file
* Add missing artifacts
Co-authored-by: Hubert Slojewski <hubert.slojewski@tesco.com>
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The order of the list elements was swapped. I don’t trust myself to
not get this wrong in the future so rather than relying on list order,
I added a proper datatype.
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* Fix compat job
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* Cleanup head_sdk
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* turns out removing everything also removes files that shouldn’t be removed
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* gnah
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* maybe this was a bad idea
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* trynottocry
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* Release EE SDK tarballs and installer
As before, no way of testing this. I’ll do a snapshot afterwards.
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* Rename EE artifacts
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* Move Daml Profiler to EE version of sandbox/sandbox-classic
This splits Sandbox targets into EE/CE targets and exposes the option
in the EE version. The option still exists in the CE option for now
until we have released EE artifacts to not break users that might know
about it without an alternative.
There is also a small test that makes sure that this actually works
since classpaths are dumb and it didn’t work at first.
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* I hate bash
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* Build SDK EE tarball
This sets up the infrastructure to build an SDK EE tarball and allows
for swapping out all files included in the tarball depending on the
edition. As an example, this includes the JSON API with (partial)
Oracle support in the EE tarball.
This PR does not yet address publishing this artifact to Artifactory.
I’ll tackle that in a separate PR.
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* Build in temp dir because Windows is stupid
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* Navigator resources are actually needed
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* Fix daml-sdk-head Maven install
There were two issues:
1. The generated pom.xml used to install everything in one step
referenced the source files in the bazel directory rather than the
released artifacts. This luckily worked so far but falls apart now
since the 2.13 build overwrites the 2.12 build. Same issues that also
blew up the actual release on Thursday.
2. Two artifacts are published as shaded jars. We treated those like
Scala artifacts while they should be treated more like fat
jars. They’re not quite like those since the file paths are different
so I gave them a new release type.
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* shut up hlint
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* Fix broken comment for jarjar
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1. Correct link for the releases page
2. Move Windows up because I thought I was done with Windows after the
create-daml-app test and I killed my machine.
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Turns out, attempt 1 at fixing the release process didn’t go as
planned. We only released Scala 2.13 artifacts but called some of them
2.12. Now you can argue that’s a feature but unfortunately some people
disagree so this PR fixes the issue:
While we took care to read the poms while the env var is still set we
had a single copying step at the end where the files were already
overwritten. This PR changes that by copying after each call to `bazel
build` to make sure that things are not overwritten.
This does slightly change the semantics, if you have an error (e.g.,
invalid group id, missing dep, …) we will now copy parts to the
release dir whereas before we copied all or nothing. I don’t see any
issues arising from it so I don’t think copying to a temp dir or
something like that to avoid this is worth the complexity.
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* Merge Maven uploads for different Scala versions
It turns out Maven will abort an existing staging operation if you
create a new one. This means our jobs race against each other. We
could try to fix that by either sequencing the jobs in a clever
way (annoying and can break things like rerunning if only parts
failed), or by creating more profiles (unclear if you can even have
two profiles for the same group id, even if you do, it’s annoying to
merge).
So in this PR I (grudgingly) merged both uploads into the Haskell
script. This isn’t all bad:
1. It moves some logic from bash embedded in yaml string literals into
Haskell code.
2. It duplicates some versions but it removes duplication in other
places so overall not too much worse.
3. It does however, make things slower. We don’t run this stuff in
parallel. That said, the release step is relatively small (< 5min) and
it only runs on Linux.
We could add CLI arguments to make the Scala versions configurable for
local development. Given that this is blocking releases, I wanted to
get something in that works first and then see what we need in that regard.
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