lnd.xprv/lnrpc/watchtowerrpc/handler.go

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// +build watchtowerrpc
package watchtowerrpc
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/grpc-ecosystem/grpc-gateway/runtime"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc"
"google.golang.org/grpc"
"gopkg.in/macaroon-bakery.v2/bakery"
)
const (
// subServerName is the name of the sub rpc server. We'll use this name
// to register ourselves, and we also require that the main
// SubServerConfigDispatcher instance recognizes it as the name of our
// RPC service.
subServerName = "WatchtowerRPC"
)
var (
// macPermissions maps RPC calls to the permissions they require.
macPermissions = map[string][]bakery.Op{
"/watchtowerrpc.Watchtower/GetInfo": {{
Entity: "info",
Action: "read",
}},
}
// ErrTowerNotActive signals that RPC calls cannot be processed because
// the watchtower is not active.
ErrTowerNotActive = errors.New("watchtower not active")
)
// ServerShell is a shell struct holding a reference to the actual sub-server.
// It is used to register the gRPC sub-server with the root server before we
// have the necessary dependencies to populate the actual sub-server.
type ServerShell struct {
WatchtowerServer
}
// Handler is the RPC server we'll use to interact with the backing active
// watchtower.
type Handler struct {
cfg Config
}
// A compile time check to ensure that Handler fully implements the Handler gRPC
// service.
var _ WatchtowerServer = (*Handler)(nil)
// New returns a new instance of the Watchtower sub-server. We also return the
// set of permissions for the macaroons that we may create within this method.
// If the macaroons we need aren't found in the filepath, then we'll create them
// on start up. If we're unable to locate, or create the macaroons we need, then
// we'll return with an error.
func New(cfg *Config) (*Handler, lnrpc.MacaroonPerms, error) {
return &Handler{*cfg}, macPermissions, nil
}
// Start launches any helper goroutines required for the Handler to function.
//
// NOTE: This is part of the lnrpc.SubServer interface.
func (c *Handler) Start() error {
return nil
}
// Stop signals any active goroutines for a graceful closure.
//
// NOTE: This is part of the lnrpc.SubServer interface.
func (c *Handler) Stop() error {
return nil
}
// Name returns a unique string representation of the sub-server. This can be
// used to identify the sub-server and also de-duplicate them.
//
// NOTE: This is part of the lnrpc.SubServer interface.
func (c *Handler) Name() string {
return subServerName
}
// RegisterWithRootServer will be called by the root gRPC server to direct a sub
// RPC server to register itself with the main gRPC root server. Until this is
// called, each sub-server won't be able to have requests routed towards it.
//
// NOTE: This is part of the lnrpc.GrpcHandler interface.
func (r *ServerShell) RegisterWithRootServer(grpcServer *grpc.Server) error {
// We make sure that we register it with the main gRPC server to ensure
// all our methods are routed properly.
RegisterWatchtowerServer(grpcServer, r)
log.Debugf("Watchtower RPC server successfully register with root " +
"gRPC server")
return nil
}
// RegisterWithRestServer will be called by the root REST mux to direct a sub
// RPC server to register itself with the main REST mux server. Until this is
// called, each sub-server won't be able to have requests routed towards it.
//
// NOTE: This is part of the lnrpc.GrpcHandler interface.
func (r *ServerShell) RegisterWithRestServer(ctx context.Context,
mux *runtime.ServeMux, dest string, opts []grpc.DialOption) error {
// We make sure that we register it with the main REST server to ensure
// all our methods are routed properly.
err := RegisterWatchtowerHandlerFromEndpoint(ctx, mux, dest, opts)
if err != nil {
log.Errorf("Could not register Watchtower REST server "+
"with root REST server: %v", err)
return err
}
log.Debugf("Watchtower REST server successfully registered with " +
"root REST server")
return nil
}
// CreateSubServer populates the subserver's dependencies using the passed
// SubServerConfigDispatcher. This method should fully initialize the
// sub-server instance, making it ready for action. It returns the macaroon
// permissions that the sub-server wishes to pass on to the root server for all
// methods routed towards it.
//
// NOTE: This is part of the lnrpc.GrpcHandler interface.
func (r *ServerShell) CreateSubServer(configRegistry lnrpc.SubServerConfigDispatcher) (
lnrpc.SubServer, lnrpc.MacaroonPerms, error) {
subServer, macPermissions, err := createNewSubServer(configRegistry)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
r.WatchtowerServer = subServer
return subServer, macPermissions, nil
}
// AddTower adds a new watchtower reachable at the given address and considers
// it for new sessions. If the watchtower already exists, then any new addresses
// included will be considered when dialing it for session negotiations and
// backups.
func (c *Handler) GetInfo(ctx context.Context,
req *GetInfoRequest) (*GetInfoResponse, error) {
if err := c.isActive(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
pubkey := c.cfg.Tower.PubKey().SerializeCompressed()
var listeners []string
for _, addr := range c.cfg.Tower.ListeningAddrs() {
listeners = append(listeners, addr.String())
}
var uris []string
for _, addr := range c.cfg.Tower.ExternalIPs() {
uris = append(uris, fmt.Sprintf("%x@%v", pubkey, addr))
}
return &GetInfoResponse{
Pubkey: pubkey,
Listeners: listeners,
Uris: uris,
}, nil
}
// isActive returns nil if the tower backend is initialized, and the Handler can
// proccess RPC requests.
func (c *Handler) isActive() error {
if c.cfg.Active {
return nil
}
return ErrTowerNotActive
}