This commit modifies the invoice registry to handle invoices for which
the preimage is not known yet (hodl invoices). In that case, the
resolution channel passed in from links and resolvers is stored until we
either learn the preimage or want to cancel the htlc.
This commit moves the query routes backend logic from the main
rpc server into the sub server. It is another step towards splitting up
the main rpc server code.
In addition to this, a unit test is added to verify rpc parameter
parsing.
Now that QueryRoutes gained the ability to route from any source node
and takes in edge and node black lists, all pieces are in place to have
users implemented their own k-shortests path algorithm. Or any other algorithm
they might wish to use and currently can't.
This commit marks the num_routes field as deprecated as a preparation
for removing k-shortest for lnd.
This commit allows the execution of QueryRoutes to be controlled using
lists of black-listed edges and nodes. Any path returned will not pass
through the edges and/or nodes on the list.
In this commit, we add two new address types to `NewAddressRequest`.
These address types will allow the caller to retrieve the last _unused_
address, rather than always rotating to the next address in the
keychain.
In this commit, we rename the new `MaxHtlc` field to `MaxHtlcMsat`. We
do this in order to adhere to the new practice to suffix each amount
related field with their proper unit.
In this commit, we implement the full RouterServer as specified by the
newly added sub-service as defined in router.proto. This new sub-server
has its own macaroon state (but overlapping permissions which can be
combined with the current admin.macaroon), and gives users a simplified
interface for a gRPC service that is able to simply send payment. Much
of the error reporting atm, is a place holder, and a follow up commit
will put up the infrastructure for a proper set of errors.