A PSBT funding flow consists of multiple steps. We add new RPC
messages that can trigger the underlying state machine to transition
to a new state. We also add new response messages that tell the
API user what the current state is.
In case the funding manager detects that a funding flow is requested
to be executed with the help of a PsbtIntent, the normal channel
negotiation with the remote peer is interrupted, as soon as the
accept_channel message was received. With the remote peer's funding
multisig key and our local key, we can derive the funding output
script and its address. This is enough to start the PSBT funding
and signing process which the user will do externally to the daemon.
We add a new funding assembler and intent type that handle channel
funding through the use of a PSBT. The PsbtIntent is in itself a
simple state machine that can be stepped through the process of
assembling the required information for the funding output, verifying
a user supplied PSBT for correctness, accepting a fully signed PSBT
and then assembling the funding wire message.
This commit lets the watchtower automatically create hidden services
by giving it a pointer to a TorController. The server was also slightly
refactored so that it was not the sole owner of the TorController.
This commit extends the RPC interface with GetNodeMetrics will contain
all graph node metrics in the future. Currently only holds betweennes
centrality per node.
This commit adds betweenness centrality to the available node metrics.
Betweenness centrality is a per node centrality measure which for an
arbitrary node v equals to the sum of shortest paths going trough v
divided by the number of all shortest paths for for each vertex pair
k, s where k != s != v.
This commit adds the NodeMetric interface which will be used for all
graph metrics not directly part of the autopilot but are useful in
composite heuristics to drive autopilot decisions and improve node
scores.
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>