This commit modifies the way the nodes spun up the by test framework
are created such that they don’t use the configuration parameters
storage in the normal lnd home directory. Otherwise, tests would pick
up the configuration of the user’s pre-existing lnd nodes.
This commit fixes a minor bug in the goroutine that’s launched to check
the sync status of a particular node. Previously, the goroutine could
end up infinitely stuck on a send as once the chain has been detected
as synced, it didn't exit.
We fix this now by ensure that the goroutine always terminates after
the initial notification to the caller. Additionally, we not ensure
that both the internal and exterior goroutine are both reading off of
the peer’s quit channel.
A prior commit modified the walletbalance RPC to return satoshi instead
of BTC. As a result, we need to update the SetUp method in the
networkHarness to ensure we expect the proper value when asserting
wallet balances.
Issue: 139
This commit contains test case "disconnecting target peer" (second test case) which takes two
connected peers, then checks via assert method one connection exists,
then disconnects this remote peer by passing pubKey parameter (just some string) into RPC-call method. Then checks 0
connection exists, and then connects disconnected peer for passing
further tests, and then checks one connection exists.
This commit updates the command line arguments used when launching a
node within the integration testing framework to be aware of the new
chain-specific namespace groups in the configuration options.
This commit is tied to the prior commit and it patches up a lingering
race condition and deadlock that can arise due to now properly waiting
for all goroutine to exit before concluding the shutdown process.
This commit fixes a race condition detected by the race condition
detector that can be triggered by the lightnignNode exiting while the
underlying node is still active. Since the wait group wasn’t tied to
this cog routine, when the main process was exiting, it wouldn’t also
wait for this grouting to exit, thus triggering a race condition of
modifying the channel reference while reading for it.
The fix for this is straightforward: we now ensure that the goroutine
is factored into the struct level wait group.
This commit modifies the ConnectPeer method on the testing framework to
block (with a timeout) until the target peer is actually detected as
being connected. This was added as the peer connection logic was made
to be more asynchronous in a prior commit.
Use addresses and ports from NodeAnnouncement messages for reconnection
attempts. For those nodes that don't explicitly report IP addresses, use
the IP address from previous connections connection request along with
the default peer port number.
This commit fixes an issue in the newly added integration tests level
topology notifications that caused tests to erronosely panic when the
daemon was detected to be shutting down. This issue was notified by
AndrewSamokhvalov.
We fix this issue by checking if the error is a shutdown error, and
exiting early if so. Additionally we add a fail-fast case if the quit
channel for the node has already been closed.
This commit modifies the two newly added network announcement hook stop
be at the lightningNode level rather than on the level of the entire
test framework. With this, callers are now able to better utilize the
newly added RPC’s since they can target particular peers and wait for
network messages to be processed rather then depending on a single node
(Alice) for information about the announcements propagated within the
network.
This commit adds the ability for test authors using the integration
testing framework to hook into real-time notifications for
network-level announcements concerning channel openings, closings, and
updates. With this commit we should be able to eliminate a number of
the sleeps within the test framework with synchronous calls (time outs)
to the new methods added in this PR.
This commit adds the FundingManagerPersistence test to ensure that the
funding process completes as expected when nodes shutdown after the the
funding transaction has been broadcast. Note that the final parts of
several wallet tests have been removed, as functionality has been moved
to the Funding Manager and should now be tested there.
Once a channel funding process has advanced to the point of broadcasting
the funding transaction, the state of the channel should be persisted
so that the nodes can disconnect or go down without having to wait for the
funding transaction to be confirmed on the blockchain.
Previously, the finalization of the funding process was handled by a
combination of the funding manager, the peer and the wallet, but if
the remote peer is no longer online or no longer connected, this flow
will no longer work. This commit moves all funding steps following
the transaction broadcast into the funding manager, which is available
as long as the daemon is running.
github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd master ✗
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▶ golint
htlcswitch.go:292:4: should replace numUpdates += 1 with numUpdates++
htlcswitch.go:554:6: var onionId should be onionID
htlcswitch.go:629:7: var onionId should be onionID
lnd_test.go:133:1: context.Context should be the first parameter of a
function
lnd_test.go:177:1: context.Context should be the first parameter of a
function
networktest.go:84:2: struct field nodeId should be nodeID
peer.go:1704:16: should omit 2nd value from range; this loop is
equivalent to `for invoice := range ...`
rpcserver.go:57:6: func newRpcServer should be newRPCServer
github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd master ✗
9m ⚑ ◒ ⍉
▶ go vet
features.go:12: github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnwire.Feature
composite literal uses unkeyed fields
fundingmanager.go:380: no formatting directive in Errorf call
exit status 1
This commit adds support for pushing funds during the funding process
to the helper method in the integration testing framework.
Additionally, we also modify the simple testBasicChannelFunding test to
also push over an amount in order to test the functionality within the
daemon.
This commit makes a large number of minor changes concerning API usage
within the deamon to match the latest version on the upstream btcsuite
libraries.
The major changes are the switch from wire.ShaHash to chainhash.Hash,
and that wire.NewMsgTx() now takes a paramter indicating the version of
the transaction to be created.
This commit alters the configuration parsing a bit along with the
documentation to expect the RPCHost configuration paramter to also have
the target port specified. If the port isn’t included, then the default
btcd RPC port for that chain is used.
Additionally, within the integration testing framework, when creating
the lnd nodes, we now use the configuration from the btcd harness to
set the proper RPC host.
Moved transaction states from in-memory maps to persistent BoltDB
buckets. This allows channel force closes to operate reliably if the
daemon is shut down and restarted at any point during the forced
channel closure process.
This commit adds a callback to the RestartNode method on the network
harness in order to allow test authors to execute arbitrary logic
in-between the restart process for the node.
This commit adds a new feature to the network harness: test writers are
now able to select arbitrary nodes, causing them to restart.
This functionality will be useful in the future in order to test
scenarios like persisting data across restarts, re-syncing after
re-connections, reacting to the counter party broadcasting revoked
states, etc.
This commit fixes a panic bug caused by two calls to a process’
cmd.Wait() method. If two nodes incurred a fatal error as soon as they
were created, then both the goroutine detected to recovering the stderr
data and the defer statement would case a double channel close due to
the simultaneous calls to Wait().
This commit slightly modifies the existing CT struct in order to
maintain consistency with code-style. As a result of the name change,
all references have also been renamed from `ct` to `t`.
The Error and Errorf methods have been removed in favor of forcing
everything to be reported via `Fatalf`. Additionally a new method
(ProcessErrors) has been introduced to the networkHarness class in
order to encapsulate the underlying channel.