In #4130, OpenChannel was changed to assert that the wallet is fully
synced before allowing a channel open. This introduced flakes on travis,
which are resolved here by using a wait predicate when calling
OpenChannel.
Note there is one existing call that was not converted, because it is
interested in the returned error. This call does not have a wait
predicate surrounding it, but this shouldn't cause a flake because other
channels are opened earlier in the test that will have already waited
for the wallet to sync up.
These tests exercise the different ways of sweeping a commitment, so
we'll cover the modified scripts used for anchor commitments and
spending the anchor itself by both parties.
Co-authored-by: Johan T. Halseth <johanth@gmail.com>
Fixes a subtle bug where the outer scope predErr was hidden when the
return value of findForceClosedChannel was stored in a newly
defined variable with the same name.
Start anchor sweep attempts immediately after the commitment transaction
has been published. This makes the anchor known to the sweeper and
allows the user to bump the fee on it to get their commitment
transaction confirmed in case the fee committed too is insufficient for
timely confirmation.
In this commit, we extend the current SCB recovery tests to also cover
the new anchor commitment type. We only add a single test that covers
the most common case to avoid needing to tests all cases for all
commitment types which is being done in a follow up PR.
The synchronous call to get all channel backups also include
channels that are pending at the moment of the call. A previous
commit added pending channels to the file based backup as well. So
this is the last backup method that needs to be adjusted to also
contain unconfirmed channels.
Update channel updates and subscription itest to check that close
initiator is appropriately set for cooperative and force closes for the
local and remote party.
This commit adds PendingOpenChannel to SubscribeChannelEvents stream in
the gRPC API.
This is useful for keeping track of channel openings that Autopilot does.
It can also be used for the non-initator side of a channel opening to keep
track of channel openings.
To ensure lnd is able to pick up an on-chain preimage properly after a
restart, we suspend Alice and check that the payment is listed correctly
as succeeded after a restart.
This change makes sure that all macaroons are stored in the same
folder. This makes it possible to use the lntest package in external
projects that use loop's lndclient library which currently assumes
that the admin macaroon and subserver macaroons are in the same sub
folder of lnd's data directory.
Integration tests in external projects might not have the same folder
structure as lnd does. Therefore we want to allow the path to the
lnd itest binary to be configurable.
When using the lntest package for itests in external projects, it
is necessary to access a harness node's configuration, for example
to get its data directory on disk. This commit exports that
configuration.