In this commit, we extend the remote/receiver chain claim integration
test to assert that the on-disk representation of the invoice on the
receiving side (Carol) is marked as settled due to the claiming the HTLC
on-chain.
Since the chain backend and miner is now seperate nodes, the reorg test
must be slightly rewritten. We use the Btcd Node RPC to connect and
disconnect the three bitcoin nodes in question (chain backend, miner,
temp miner) to control the reorg scenario.
Update is necessary to get protoc to generate files in the right
directory when using modules outside the gopath. The old version of this
dependency did not support paths=source_relative.
This commit also fixes a build error in lnd_test.go because of a
slight difference in generated code.
Returns a brief json summary of each utxo found by calling
ListUnspentWitness in the wallet. The two arguments are the
minimum and maximum number of conrfirmations (0=include
unconfirmed)
This commit makes mineBlocks take an argument to check the number of txs
expected in the mempool before mining. By using waitForTxInMempool
before mining blocks we ensure that the txs in question have actually
propagated to the miner's mempool before mining the blocks.
This adds the scenario where a channel is closed while the node is
offline, the node loses state and comes back online. In this case the
node should attempt to resync the channel, and the peer should resend a
channel sync message for the closed channel, such that the node can
retrieve its funds.
This extracts part of the test into a new helper method timeTravel,
which can be used to easily reset a node back to a state where channel
state is lost.
This commit introduces a new utility method
waitForChannelPendingForceClose, that is used to ensure a force closed
channel has been recognized by the UTXO nursery, and is ready to be
swept as soon as it matures.
The commit also utilizes this method to properly wait before mining
blocks in certain tests, as it makes sure that the UTXO nursery will
react properly to the new blocks.
In preparation for the added propagation delay by separating the miner
and the chain backend, we increase several timeouts throughout the test,
and extract them into constants that can easily be altered.
This commit modifies the graph topology test to
properly count channel updates and node
announcments in the event that they are batched
into a single topology update. The prior logic
made the assumption that they were always in
distinct topology updates, so this method should
be more general and robust.
In this commit, we open an additional channel between Bob and Carol to
ensure that Bob gets selected as the only routing hint. Previously Bob
would get selected, but with the recent changes, it would no longer
happen due to him not having any advertised edges.
In this commit, we fix a flake in the link node garbage collection test
by ensuring the channels have been fully closed on both sides before we
attempt to restart and ensure that they don't actually establish
connections. Without this check, it's possible that either side hasn't
yet processed all the blocks, so they'll still reconnect to each other on
start up.
This commit prevents an error that I've seen on travis,
wherein the test fails because a call to Fatal happens
after the test finishes. The root cause is that we call
Fatal in a goroutine that is reading from the subscribe
graph rpc call.
To fix this, we now pass an err chan back into the main
test context, where we can receive any errors and fail
the test if one comes through.