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bigchaindb/deploy-cluster-aws/write_keypairs_file.py
Sylvain Bellemare 50b0b3cef2 Rebase/feat/586/integrate tx model (#641)
* Adjust imports to bigchaindb_common

* Adjust get_spent function signature

* Adjust block serialization

* Fix BigchainApi Test

* Fix TestTransactionValidation tests

* Fix TestBlockValidation tests

* WIP: TestMultipleInputs

* Adjust tests to tx-model interface changes

- Fix old tests
- Fix tests in TestMultipleInputs class

* Remove fulfillment message tests

* Fix TransactionMalleability tests

* Remove Cryptoconditions tests

* Remove create_transaction

* Remove signing logic

* Remove consensus plugin

* Fix block_creation pipeline

* Fix election pipeline

* Replace some util functions with bdb_common ones

- timestamp ==> gen_timestamp
- serialize.

* Implement Block model

* Simplify function signatures for vote functions

Change parameter interface for the following functions:

- has_previous_vote
- verify_vote_signature
- block_election_status

so that they take a block's id and voters instead of a fake block.

* Integrate Block and Transaction model

* Fix leftover tests and cleanup conftest

* Add bigchaindb-common to install_requires

* Delete transactions after block is written (#609)

* delete transactions after block is written

* cleanup transaction_exists

* check for duplicate transactions

* delete invalid tx from backlog

* test duplicate transaction

* Remove dead code

* Test processes.py

* Test invalid tx in on server

* Fix tests for core.py

* Fix models tests

* Test commands main fn

* Add final coverage to vote pipeline

* Add more tests to voting pipeline

* Remove consensus plugin docs and misc

* Post rebase fixes

* Fix rebase mess

* Remove extra blank line

* Improve docstring

* Remove comment

handled in bigchaindb/cryptoconditions#27;
see https://github.com/bigchaindb/cryptoconditions/issues/27

* Fix block serialization in block creation

* Add signed_ prefix to transfer_tx

* Improve docs

* Add library documentation page on pipelines

* PR feedback for models.py

* Impr. readability of get_last_voted_block

* Use dict comprehension

* Add docker-compose file to build and serve docs

locally for development purposes

* Change private_key for signing_key

* Improve docstrings

* Remove consensus docs

* Document new consensus module

* Create different transactions for the block

* Cleanup variable names in block.py

* Create different transactions for the block

* Cleanup variable names in block.py
2016-09-29 10:29:41 +02:00

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"""A Python 3 script to write a file with a specified number
of keypairs, using bigchaindb_common.crypto.generate_key_pair()
The written file is always named keypairs.py and it should be
interpreted as a Python 2 script.
Usage:
$ python3 write_keypairs_file.py num_pairs
Using the list in other Python scripts:
# in a Python 2 script:
from keypairs import keypairs_list
# keypairs_list is a list of (sk, pk) tuples
# sk = signing key (private key)
# pk = verifying key (public key)
"""
import argparse
from bigchaindb_common import crypto
# Parse the command-line arguments
desc = 'Write a set of keypairs to keypairs.py'
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description=desc)
parser.add_argument('num_pairs',
help='number of keypairs to write',
type=int)
args = parser.parse_args()
num_pairs = int(args.num_pairs)
# Generate and write the keypairs to keypairs.py
print('Writing {} keypairs to keypairs.py...'.format(num_pairs))
with open('keypairs.py', 'w') as f:
f.write('# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n')
f.write('"""A set of keypairs for use in deploying\n')
f.write('BigchainDB servers with a predictable set of keys.\n')
f.write('"""\n')
f.write('\n')
f.write('from __future__ import unicode_literals\n')
f.write('\n')
f.write('keypairs_list = [')
for pair_num in range(num_pairs):
keypair = crypto.generate_key_pair()
spacer = '' if pair_num == 0 else ' '
f.write("{}('{}',\n '{}'),\n".format(
spacer, keypair[0], keypair[1]))
f.write(' ]\n')
print('Done.')