This permits an AMP invoice to be "pseudo-reusable", where the invoice
paramters can be used multiple times so long as a new payment address is
supplied. This prevents additional round trips between payer and payee
to obtain a new invoice, even though the payments/invoices won't be
logically associated via the RPC interface like they would when the full
reusable invoices are deployed.
Fixes#5307.
Corrects some typos in the REST annotations for the routerrpc subserver.
Unfortunately these mistakes aren't caught by the current version of the
grpc-gateway library. But we intend to update to v2 soon which will
output alerts as mentioned in #5307.
With this patch, we'll fail out earlier in the cycle in case of
some wonky parameters, and not leave zombie payments in the router
which currently are not cleaned up.
Since we want to support AMP payment using a different unique payment
identifier (AMP payments don't go to one specific hash), we change the
nomenclature to be Identifier instead of PaymentHash.
In order to be able to register the subservers with the root grpc server
before we have all dependencies available, we wrap them in an
GrpcHandler struct. This struct will initially hold an empty reference
to the subservers, which allows us to register with the GRPC server, and
later populate and create the subserver instance.
In this commit, we raise the default value for the `MaxParts` field from
1 to 16. This change was motivated by the fact that many users either
forget, or don't even know this field is there in the first place. A
value of 16 was chosen rather arbitraliy (other than power of 2). In
the future, we should tune this value based on the expected number of
payment attempts for a given payment amount.
In this commit, we extend the `BuildRoute` method and RPC on the router
sub-server to accept a raw payment address which will be included as
part of an MPP payload for the finla hop. This change actually also
allows users to craft their own MPP paths using BuildRoute+SendToRoute.
Our primary goal however, was to fix some broken itests since we now
require the payAddr to be present for ALL payments other than key send
payments.
This will prevent the subservers from writing macaroons to disk
when the stateless_init flag is set to true. It accomplishes
this by storing the StatelessInit value in the Macaroon Service.
The 'payment already exists' case is common in restart scenarios. With
this commit it is no longer necessary to string-match on the error
message. Implementation is identical to SendPaymentV2.