This commit makes the outgoing link pipeline the settle to the
switch as soon as it receives it. Previously, it would wait for a
revocation before sending it, which caused increased latency on
payments as well as possibly never settling on the incoming link.
A duplicate settle is still sent to the switch, but it is handled
gracefully. A new AckEventTicker was added to the switch which
acknowledges any pending settle / fail entries in an outgoing
link's fwd pkgs in batch. This was needed in order to reduce the
number of db txn's which would have been incurred by acking whenever
we receive a duplicate settle without batching.
Previously we waited only for the number of channels to become what we
expected, but this wasn't enough. Sometimes the agent had't yet updated
its internal balance, causing the test to fail with an unexpected
balance.
To make the autopilot able to account for fees, we let it use the
subtractFees option when opening channels.
This makes sure that each channel we attempt to open will eat at most
Amt out of our budget. Previously fees would eat into our funds in
addition, causing us to deplete our funds more than expected on each
channel opening.
TestFundingManagerFundAll tests that we can initiate a funding request to
use the funds remaining in the wallet. This should produce a funding tx with
no change output.
This commit adds a SubtractFees option to the funding request, letting
the caller specify that the fees should be deducted from the funding
amount. This paves the way for letting the funding manager spend up to a
given amount when creating a channel, like the rest of the funds in the
wallet.
This makes the method independent of the ChannelContribution struct.
We also add a function closure to the return of selectCoinsAndChange,
that let is unlock the selected output in case of error.
This commit makes the funding manager access the MaxPendingChannels and
RejectPush values from the fundingConfig instead of the global config
struct.
Done to avoid sharing state between tests.
In this commit, we establish a new pattern to always log errors before
returning them to the higher level caller, which then prints the error
to stdout/stderr. Errors returned are usually lowercase, but we decide
not to apply this rule here as these errors should not be chained
forward.
In this commit, we publicly export the `word` field as it makes it
easier to programmatically interact with the package when attempting to
re-derive proper `cipherseed` instances. We also add a new `Index` field
as well to provide additional context for programmatic manipulating of
seeds.