import latestTime from './latestTime' // Increases testrpc time by the passed duration in seconds export default function increaseTime(duration) { const id = Date.now() return new Promise((resolve, reject) => { web3.currentProvider.sendAsync({ jsonrpc: '2.0', method: 'evm_increaseTime', params: [duration], id: id, }, err1 => { if (err1) return reject(err1) web3.currentProvider.sendAsync({ jsonrpc: '2.0', method: 'evm_mine', id: id+1, }, (err2, res) => { return err2 ? reject(err2) : resolve(res) }) }) }) } /** * Beware that due to the need of calling two separate testrpc methods and rpc calls overhead * it's hard to increase time precisely to a target point so design your test to tolerate * small fluctuations from time to time. * * @param target time in seconds */ export function increaseTimeTo(target) { let now = latestTime(); if (target < now) throw Error(`Cannot increase current time(${now}) to a moment in the past(${target})`); let diff = target - now; return increaseTime(diff); } export const duration = { seconds: function(val) { return val}, minutes: function(val) { return val * this.seconds(60) }, hours: function(val) { return val * this.minutes(60) }, days: function(val) { return val * this.hours(24) }, weeks: function(val) { return val * this.days(7) }, years: function(val) { return val * this.days(365)} };