// Creating mock runtime here use crate::{Module, Trait}; use sp_core::H256; use frame_support::{impl_outer_origin, parameter_types, weights::Weight}; use sp_runtime::{ traits::{BlakeTwo256, IdentityLookup}, testing::Header, Perbill, }; impl_outer_origin! { pub enum Origin for Test {} } // For testing the pallet, we construct most of a mock runtime. This means // first constructing a configuration type (`Test`) which `impl`s each of the // configuration traits of pallets we want to use. #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] pub struct Test; parameter_types! { pub const BlockHashCount: u64 = 250; pub const MaximumBlockWeight: Weight = 1024; pub const MaximumBlockLength: u32 = 2 * 1024; pub const AvailableBlockRatio: Perbill = Perbill::from_percent(75); } impl system::Trait for Test { type Origin = Origin; type Call = (); type Index = u64; type BlockNumber = u64; type Hash = H256; type Hashing = BlakeTwo256; type AccountId = u64; type Lookup = IdentityLookup; type Header = Header; type Event = (); type BlockHashCount = BlockHashCount; type MaximumBlockWeight = MaximumBlockWeight; type MaximumBlockLength = MaximumBlockLength; type AvailableBlockRatio = AvailableBlockRatio; type Version = (); type ModuleToIndex = (); type AccountData = (); type OnNewAccount = (); type OnKilledAccount = (); } impl Trait for Test { type Event = (); } pub type TemplateModule = Module; // This function basically just builds a genesis storage key/value store according to // our desired mockup. pub fn new_test_ext() -> sp_io::TestExternalities { system::GenesisConfig::default().build_storage::().unwrap().into() }