This commit moves the responsibility of managing the life cycle of the
autopilot from main to the autopilot Manager. It utilizes the recently
introduced autopilot Manager, and just sets up the necessary interfaces
for the Manager to properly set up the required subscriptions when
starting the agent.
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 addition to the unit tests makes sure nodes that have no channels
in the graph are left out od the scored nodes, implicitly giving them a
score of 0.
In this commit, we extend the admin macaroon with signer capabilities in
order to allow it to be used with the new signer sub-server. As a
result, users will need to clear out their old macaroons in order to
have the new improved admin macaroon generated. In the future, we may
want to restructure the way the admin macaroon functions: rather than
white listing each of these entities and operations, we can instead add
a catch all capability. This capability will instead allow access to any
call, as each new call would be modified to permit this capabilities and
no others.
In this commit, we implement the newly defiend WalletKitServer gRPC
service. We use the same template w.r.t build tags as the existing
signrpc service.
In this commit, we add a new sub-RPC server to the existing set of gRPC
servers. This new sub-RPC server is the WalletKit. It's a utility
toolkit that contains method which allow clients to perform common
interactions with a wallet such as getting a new address, or sending a
transaction. It also includes some supplementary actions such as fee
estimation.
One thing to note in the RPC file is that we _import_ the existing
signer.proto file in order to get at some existing proto definitions
which are useful in our use case.
This commit makes the autopilot agent use the new NodeScores heuristic
API to select channel candiates, instead of the Select API. The result
will be similar, but instead of selecting a set of nodes to open
channels to, we get a score based results which can later be used
together with other heuristics to choose nodes to open channels to.
This commit also makes the existing autopilot agent tests compatible
with the new NodeScores API.
This commit adds a new method NodeScores to the AttachementHeuristic
interface. Its intended use is to score a set of nodes according to
their preference as channel counterparties.
The PrefAttach heuristic gets a NodeScores method that will score the
ndoes according to their number of already existing channels, similar to
what is done already in Select.