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refactor(x/circuit): audit QA #21370

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PR related to #20955


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  • Documentation

    • Updated URLs in the circuit module documentation to point to the latest release version, ensuring accurate and reliable access to resources.
  • Improvements

    • Introduced a new constant for the governance module name to enhance code clarity and maintainability.
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    • Added a new unit test for the IsAllowed method, improving test coverage and verifying message permissions.

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The recent changes to the circuit module of the Cosmos SDK focus on updating documentation URLs to the latest release version for improved accuracy. Additionally, hardcoded values in the code have been replaced with constants to enhance maintainability. A new test function has been added to increase test coverage for the IsAllowed method, contributing to the module's reliability.

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Files Change Summary
x/circuit/README.md Updated documentation URLs to point to release/v0.52.x, enhancing accuracy and clarity.
x/circuit/ante/circuit_test.go Modified IsAllowed function to remove unused ctx parameter, simplifying the signature.
x/circuit/depinject.go Added import of types, and updated authority initialization to use GovModuleName constant.
x/circuit/keeper/genesis_test.go Replaced hardcoded "gov" string with types.GovModuleName constant for improved maintainability.
x/circuit/keeper/keeper_test.go Modified governance address instantiation to use constant and added TestIsAllowed for better test coverage.
x/circuit/types/keys.go Introduced GovModuleName constant to avoid cyclic dependencies and enhance clarity.

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Commits

Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 27d3d48 and 7ea5ecc.

Files selected for processing (6)
  • x/circuit/README.md (4 hunks)
  • x/circuit/ante/circuit_test.go (1 hunks)
  • x/circuit/depinject.go (2 hunks)
  • x/circuit/keeper/genesis_test.go (1 hunks)
  • x/circuit/keeper/keeper_test.go (2 hunks)
  • x/circuit/types/keys.go (1 hunks)
Files skipped from review due to trivial changes (2)
  • x/circuit/README.md
  • x/circuit/ante/circuit_test.go
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x/circuit/types/keys.go (1)

Pattern **/*.go: Review the Golang code for conformity with the Uber Golang style guide, highlighting any deviations.

x/circuit/depinject.go (1)

Pattern **/*.go: Review the Golang code for conformity with the Uber Golang style guide, highlighting any deviations.

x/circuit/keeper/genesis_test.go (2)

Pattern **/*.go: Review the Golang code for conformity with the Uber Golang style guide, highlighting any deviations.


Pattern **/*_test.go: "Assess the unit test code assessing sufficient code coverage for the changes associated in the pull request"

x/circuit/keeper/keeper_test.go (2)

Pattern **/*.go: Review the Golang code for conformity with the Uber Golang style guide, highlighting any deviations.


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x/circuit/types/keys.go (1)

12-15: LGTM! Ensure synchronization with the governance module.

The introduction of GovModuleName enhances maintainability by avoiding hardcoded strings. Ensure that this constant remains synchronized with the governance module's name to prevent issues.

x/circuit/depinject.go (1)

11-11: LGTM! Verify usage of GovModuleName.

The change to use GovModuleName enhances maintainability. Ensure consistent usage of this constant throughout the codebase.

Also applies to: 50-50

Verification successful

GovModuleName Usage Verified

The GovModuleName constant is consistently used across the codebase to avoid cyclic dependencies, as indicated by the comments. Its usage in creating module addresses is uniform across various modules and test files. No inconsistencies were found.

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#!/bin/bash
# Description: Verify consistent usage of `GovModuleName` throughout the codebase.

# Test: Search for usages of `GovModuleName`. Expect: All usages should refer to the constant.
rg --type go 'GovModuleName'

Length of output: 4144

x/circuit/keeper/genesis_test.go (1)

47-47: LGTM!

The use of GovModuleName instead of a hardcoded string enhances maintainability. The test setup logic remains intact.

x/circuit/keeper/keeper_test.go (2)

49-49: LGTM!

The use of GovModuleName enhances maintainability and clarity.


170-206: Great use of table-driven tests in TestIsAllowed.

The TestIsAllowed function is well-structured, covering various scenarios effectively. This improves test coverage and reliability.

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@julienrbrt julienrbrt added the backport/v0.52.x PR scheduled for inclusion in the v0.52's next stable release label Aug 21, 2024
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lgtm

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