In this commit, we expose the new fee control features to the relevant
commands on the command line. This will allow users to have a greater
degree of control of the fees they pay when: sending coins on chain,
opening a channel, or closing a channel.
In this commit, we modify the OpenChannel, CloseChannel, SendCoins, and
SendMany RPC’s to be able to allow users to manually specify their
fees. Users can either specify a target number of confirmations, or a
target value for manual sat/byte.
This commit adds the service WalletUnlocker, which is to be used
for creating a wallet password at first time startup, and unlocking
the wallet. The service exposes the RPC methods CreateWallet and
UnlockWallet.
This commit adds fields that are supported by the BOLT-11 invoice
format to the Invoice and PayReq protos. These fields are
timestamp, expiry, fallback address, description and
description hash.
This commit removes the revocation_delay field from the HTLC proto as
we no longer need this field since the switch to 2-layer HTLC’s. The
2-layer HTLC construction no longer has the CSV delay directly in the
HTLC script itself.
This commit adds to new RPC’s to the Lightning service: UpdateFees and
FeeReport. Additionally, we also update to the latest version of protc,
golang protobuf, and the gRPC gateway.
This commit removes the num_confs parameter within the
OpenChannelRequest struct as it’s no longer applicable with the new
funding workflow. In the new funding workflow, it’s the responder that
decides how many confirmations are required.
In order to not close the payment stream on payment error the additional
field have been added in payment response. Now error from stream Recv()
function means that something has happend inside the client and we unable
to process any payment farther, and error inside the payment response
means, that something wrong has happend with payment itself.
This commit allows users to sign messages with their node's private key
with the SignMessage interface. The signatures are zbase32 encoded for
human readability/paste-ability. Others users can verify that a message
was signed by another node in their channel database with the
VerifyMessage interface.
This commit adds simple non-blocking stop command to lncli, with an
appropriate proto update and implementation within the rpcserver. When
invoked the interrupt handler routine in signal.go with begin the graceful
shutdown of lnd.
This commit adds some additional fields to the PendingChannels RPC s.t
users will be able to use the RPC to gain a complete view w.r.t where
all the funds within the daemon are, and how soon they can be
retrieved.
The following information is now returned:
* all channels pending open
* all channels pending cooperative close
* all channels pending force close
This commit modifies address handling in the NodeAnnouncement struct,
switching from net.TCPAddr to []net.Addr. This enables more flexible
address handling with multiple types and multiple addresses for each
node. This commit addresses the first part of issue #131 .
This commit converts the previous QueryRoute command to a new command:
QueryRoutes. This command is identical to QueryRoute other than the
fact that it’s able to return multiple routes rather than a single
route.
This commit adds a new field to the ListChannels RPC command which
indicates if the peer is currently online or not. This is useful as
UI’s will be able to use this information to communicate the
availability of each channel to an end user.
This commit modifies the protobuf file and most of the auto-generated
files to be generated by protoc version v3.0.2. Additionally, this
fixes a minor cosmetic regression within the `lncli` command line tool
which caused the JSON responses to be rendered in `camelCase` rather
than `snake_case`. We fix this by specifying the `json_name` for each
relevant RPC response.
Because we want to persist the state of the channel once the funding
transaction has been broadcast rather than once it has been fully
opened, we need to report the funding transaction ID to the UI or tests
when the transaction is pending, rather than after it has been
confirmed.
Previously, during the channel funding process, peers sent wire
messages using peer.queueMsg. By switching to server.sendToPeer, the
fundingManager is more resilient to network connection issues or system
restarts during the funding process. With server.sendToPeer, if a peer
gets disconnected, the daemon can attempt to reconnect and continue the
process using the peer’s public key ID.
This commit modifies the ListInvoice RPC to also return the encoded
payment request in the response. With this change it’ll be possible to
always obtain the encoded payment for any invoice, rather than only
being able to obtain it directly after the creation of an invoice.