TokenDeleteTransaction - Test specification

Description:

This test specification for TokenDeleteTransaction is to be one of many for testing the functionality of the Hedera SDKs. The SDK under test will use the language specific JSON-RPC server return responses back to the test driver.

Design:

Each test within the test specification is linked to one of the properties within TokenDeleteTransaction. Each property is tested with a mix of boundaries. The inputs for each test are a range of valid, minimum, maximum, negative and invalid values for the method. The expected response of a passed test can be a correct error response code or seen as the result of node queries. A successful transaction (the transaction reached consensus and was applied to state) can be determined by getting a TransactionReceipt or TransactionRecord, or can be determined by using queries such as TokenInfoQuery or AccountBalanceQuery and investigating for the required changes (creations, updates, etc.). The mirror node can also be used to determine if a transaction was successful via its rest API. Error codes are obtained from the response code proto files.

Transaction properties:

https://docs.hedera.com/hedera/sdks-and-apis/sdks/token-service/delete-a-token

TokenDelete protobufs:

https://github.com/hashgraph/hedera-protobufs/blob/main/services/token_delete.proto

Response codes:

https://github.com/hashgraph/hedera-protobufs/blob/main/services/response_code.proto

Mirror Node APIs:

https://docs.hedera.com/hedera/sdks-and-apis/rest-api

JSON-RPC API Endpoint Documentation

Method Name

deleteToken

Input Parameters

Parameter Name Type Required/Optional Description/Notes
tokenId string optional The ID of the token to delete.
commonTransactionParams json object optional

Output Parameters

Parameter Name Type Description/Notes
status string The status of the submitted TokenDeleteTransaction (from a TransactionReceipt).

Property Tests

Token ID:

  • The ID of the token to delete.
Test no Name Input Expected response Implemented (Y/N)
1 Deletes an immutable token tokenId=<VALID_IMMUTABLE_TOKEN_ID> The token deletion fails with an TOKEN_IS_IMMUTABLE response code from the network. Y
2 Deletes a mutable token tokenId=<VALID_MUTABLE_TOKEN_ID>, commonTransactionParams.signers=[<VALID_MUTABLE_TOKEN_ADMIN_KEY>] The token deletion succeeds. Y
3 Deletes a token that doesn't exist tokenId="123.456.789" The token deletion fails with an INVALID_TOKEN_ID response code from the network. Y
4 Deletes a token with no token ID tokenId="" The token deletion fails with an SDK internal error. Y
5 Deletes a token that was already deleted tokenId=<DELETED_TOKEN_ID>, commonTransactionParams.signers=[<DELETED_TOKEN_ADMIN_KEY>] The token deletion fails with an TOKEN_WAS_DELETED response code from the network. Y
6 Deletes a token without signing with the token's admin key tokenId=<VALID_MUTABLE_TOKEN_ID> The token deletion fails with an INVALID_SIGNATURE response code from the network. Y
7 Deletes a token but signs with an incorrect private key tokenId=<VALID_MUTABLE_TOKEN_ID>, commonTransactionParams.signers=[<INCORRECT_VALID_PRIVATE_KEY>] The token deletion fails with an INVALID_SIGNATURE response code from the network. Y

JSON Request Example

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 64362,
  "method": "deleteToken",
  "params": {
    "tokenId": "0.0.15432",
    "commonTransactionParams": {
      "signers": [
        "302E020100300506032B657004220420DE6788D0A09F20DED806F446C02FB929D8CD8D17022374AFB3739A1D50BA72C8"
      ]
    }
  }
}

JSON Response Example

{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 64362,
  "result": {
    "status": "SUCCESS"
  }
}