In this commit, we modify the TxNotifier's ConnectTip method to no
longer dispatch notifications to any clients who had a request fulfilled
within the height connected. Instead, it will queue the notifications
for dispatch and we add a new method NotifyHeight, which will actually
dispatch them. We do this to allow the users of the TxNotifier to be
more flexible when dispatching notifications.
In this commit, we'll now commit the current height of the TxNotifier as
the height hint for an outpoint/transaction after a rescan has been
completed and has determined that the outpoint is unspent/transaction is
unconfirmed. We do this to prevent another potentially long rescan if
the daemon is restarted before a new block comes in (which is when the
hints will be updated again).
In this commit, we address an issue w.r.t. updating the confirm hints
for transactions and spend hints for outpoints on chain updates.
Previously, upon a block being disconnected, we'd attempt to commit a
new height hint for all outstanding confirmation notifications. This is
not correct because we'll end up modifying the height hint for things
that have confirmed at a previous height than the one being
disconnected. This would cause issues on restart when attempting a
historical dispatch, as we would start scanning at a height above which
the transaction actually confirmed in.
This has been addressed by only updating the hints for outstanding
notifications that are still unconfirmed/unspent and for notifications
that were confirmed/spent within the block being connected/disconnected.
In this commit, we introduce support to the TxNotifier to detect
spending transactions of registered outpoints being reorged out of the
chain. In the event that a reorg does occur, we'll consume the Spend
notification if it hasn't been consumed yet, and dispatch a Reorg
notification instead.
In this commit, we add support to allow the TxNotifier to properly
determine whether a new block extending the chain contains a transaction
that spends a registered outpoint. In the event that it does, spend
notifications will be dispatched to all active registered clients for
such outpoint.
In this commit, we introduce the registration logic for spend
notifications to the TxNotifier. Most of this logic was taken from the
different existing ChainNotifier implementations, however, it features
some useful additions in order to make the ChainNotifier a bit more robust.
Some of these additions include the following:
1. RegisterSpend will now return a HistoricalSpendDispatch struct,
which includes the details for successfully determining if an outpoint
was spent in the past. A HistoricalSpendDispatch will only be returned
upon the first registration of an outpoint. This is done as,
previously, if multiple clients registered for the same outpoint, then
multiple historical rescans would also be dispatched, incurring a toll
on the backend itself.
2. UpdateSpendDetails will now be used to determine when a historical
rescan has completed, no matter if a spending transaction was found or
not. This is needed in order to responsibly update the spend hints for
outpoints at tip, otherwise we'd attempt to update them even though we
haven't yet determined if they have been spent or not. This will
dispatch notifications to all currently registered clients for the
same outpoint. In the event that another client registers later on,
then the spending details are cached in memory in order to prevent
further historical rescans.
In this commit, we introduce the required fields for the TxNotifier to
properly carry its duties in notifying its registered clients about the
spend of an outpoint. These are not yet used, but will be throughout the
some of the following commits.
In this commit, we add a new channel within the SpendEvent struct that
will be sent upon whenever the spending transaction of the registered
outpoint gets reorged out of the chain. This will pave the road for
successfully handling a funding transaction getting reorged out of the
chain among other things.