This is useful when we wish to have a channel frozen for a specific
amount of blocks after its confirmation. This could also be done with an
absolute thaw height, but it does not suit cases where a strict block
delta needs to be enforced, as it's not possible to know for certain
when a channel will be included in the chain. To work around this, we
add a relative interpretation of the field, where if its value is below
500,000, then it's interpreted as a relative height. This approach
allows us to prevent further database modifications to account for a
relative thaw height.
In this commit we add the ability to intercept forwarded htlc packets
straight from the RPC layer. The RPC layer handles a bidrectional stream
that comminucates to the client the intercepted packets and handles its
response by coordinating with the interceptable switch.
Add label parameter to PublishTransaction in WalletController
interface. A labels package is added to store generic labels that are
used for the different types of transactions that are published by lnd.
To keep commit size down, the two endpoints that require a label
parameter be passed down have a todo added, which will be removed in
subsequent commits.
The logger string used to identify the wtclient and wtclientrpc loggers
was the same, leading to being unable to modify the log level of the
wtclient logger as it would be overwritten with the wtclientrpc's one.
To simplify things, we decide to use the existing RPC logger for
wtclientrpc.
With two new callbacks we allow processes that use lnd as a library
to register additional gRPC and REST subservers to the main server
instances that lnd creates.
Add start and end height parameters to the rpc and cli GetTransactions
endpoints. Default to returning all transactions from genesis to tip,
including unconfirmed transactions to maintain backwards compatibility.
In this commit, we eliminate an extraneous copy in the `QueryPayments`
method. Before this commit, we would copy each payment from the initial
FetchPayments call into a new slice. However, pointers to payments are
return from `FetchPayments`, so we can just maintain that same reference
rather than copying again when we want to limit our response.
If the server hasn't fully started yet, it's possible that the channel
event store hasn't either, so it won't be able to consume any requests
until then. To prevent blocking, we'll just omit the uptime related
fields for now.