Make test_framework available for users when creating scenarios #621
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This changes two important things about how scenarios are written:
test_framework
main()
function, instead of (or in addition to) the__name__ == "__main__"
logic:example:
Projects
When a user creates a project, they will get a
scenarios/
directory which includes our default scenarios likeminer_std.py
as well as a complete copy oftest_framework
. They are welcome to edit the framework, the code in that directory is actually deployed.Running Scenarios
When executing
warnet run <path>
this PR bundles up the scenario file,commander.py
and the entiretest_framework
directory into a.pyz
archive which is compressed, base64 encoded, and added to a volume via an initContainer that is deployed along with a vanilla, unmodified image ofpython:3.12-slim
.Side effects
The grossest thing about this PR in my opinion is that all the scenarios we use only for tests have to be moved as well, so they are in a directory with
test_framework
. To deal with that, I adjusted the "exclude" logic incopy_scenario_defaults()
to filter by regex and then excludetestscenario_*.py
.TODO
warnet init
on an empty directory, runs a network and scenario from there to fully test the user flow (reccomend reviewers do this!)