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test(v1.x): expand apphash test with all state machine msgs #3665

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Consistent Apphash test on v1

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Attention: Patch coverage is 0% with 64 lines in your changes missing coverage. Please review.

Project coverage is 18.52%. Comparing base (91b6827) to head (6edf42f).
Report is 23 commits behind head on v1.x.

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## Overview

Resolves #3540 & Resolves #3626

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doesn't have to be changed here, but I still think that pursuing a table driven approach is best here, even if that means we have to add some functionality in testapp

the main reasons were similar to what we've discussed before, just that adding things to table driven tests is intuitive and we can isolate msgs. atm this test can break and we don't immediately know which module changed its state machine in a breaking way

we also don't have the ability to change the app version, which presumably is something else that we would need if we want to make it easy on ourselves in the future when we expand these tests

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doesn't have to be changed here, but I still think that pursuing a table driven approach is best here, even if that means we have to add some functionality in testapp

the main reasons were similar to what we've discussed before, just that adding things to table driven tests is intuitive and we can isolate msgs. atm this test can break and we don't immediately know which module changed its state machine in a breaking way

we also don't have the ability to change the app version, which presumably is something else that we would need if we want to make it easy on ourselves in the future when we expand these tests

I'd say that I can revisit this when i have to write consistent apphash test for v2. We can then figure out how we want different versions to be tested + the structure. Then I'd also refactor this to the table driven approach. Updated the AC on the v2 testing issue: #3624

Although the way i see this test breaking mostly is by application producing a different hash to what's expected because we accidentally made an apphash breaking change to the state machine.

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ninabarbakadze added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 17, 2024
## Overview

Resolves #3540 & Resolves #3626

Expected AppHash generated from
#3665
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