Update pairing test

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Sosthene 2024-11-19 22:04:25 +01:00
parent 359312574f
commit d6f2202627

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@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ fn test_pairing() {
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.unwrap();
let initial_session_privkey = [0u8; 32];
let initial_session_privkey = [0u8; 32]; // In reality we would generate a random new key here
let initial_session_pubkey = [0u8; 32];
let pairing_init_state = json!({
@ -229,6 +229,20 @@ fn test_pairing() {
// Alice simply shoots back the return value in the ws
let bob_received_pcd = alice_parsed_confirm.ciphers_to_send[0].clone();
let commit_msg = alice_parsed_confirm.commit_to_send.unwrap();
// Take the relevant state out of the process
let relevant_process = alice_process_cache.get(&commit_msg.init_tx).unwrap();
let concurrent_states = relevant_process.get_latest_concurrent_states().unwrap();
let relevant_state = concurrent_states.into_iter().find(|s| s.pcd_commitment == commit_msg.pcd_commitment).unwrap();
// Alice can also sign her response and send it to Bob
let alice_response = create_response_message(commit_msg.init_tx, relevant_state.pcd_commitment.to_string(), true).unwrap();
let (outpoint, updated_process) = alice_response.updated_process.unwrap();
alice_process_cache.insert(outpoint, updated_process);
// ======================= Bob
reset_device().unwrap();
@ -307,12 +321,15 @@ fn test_pairing() {
updated_process,
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// We also send an update to the other members
debug!("Bob pairs device with Alice");
pair_device(root_outpoint, proposal_members).unwrap();
// To make the pairing effective, alice and bob must now creates a new transaction where they both control one output
// We can also check alice response
let parsed_alice_response = parse_cipher(alice_response.ciphers_to_send[0].clone()).unwrap();
debug!("parsed_alice_response: {:#?}", parsed_alice_response.updated_process.unwrap());
// Since we have enough validation we can send it directly to relay for commitment
// login();
}