The checks to determine whether the transaction broadcast failed due to
it already existing in the mempool/chain are no longer needed since the
underlying btcwallet PublishTransaction call will not return an error
when running into these cases.
In this commit, we add a new `LastUnusedAddress` method to the
`WalletController` interface. Callers can use this new method to graph
the last unused address, which can be useful for UIs that want to
refresh the address, but not cause nearly unbounded address generation.
The implementation for `btcwallet` uses the existing `CurrentAddress`
method. We've also added a new integration tests to exercise the new
functionality.
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)
One way applications built on top of lnd can estimate sync percentage is
through comparing the current time to the best known timestamp of the
lnd wallet's sync state. Therefore, we should always return this
information even if the the wallet is not synced.
In this commit, we add an additional check to btcwallet's IsSynced
method to ensure that it is not currently undergoing a rescan. We do
this to block upon starting the server and all other dependent
subsystems until the rescan is complete.
In this commit, we add the lightning address scope before the wallet
starts to prevent a race condition between the wallet syncing and adding
the scope itself. This became more apparent with the recent btcwallet
fixes, as several database transactions now occur between the wallet
being started and it syncing.
This change was inspired by #1984 - the underlying call to
ListUnspent supports a (min, max) range so it makes sense that
the WalletController interface can also support this; a
default no-maximum can be expressed using a MaxInt32 value.
In this commit, we fix a bug in the arguments to GetTransactions for the
btcwallet implementation of the WalletController interface. Before this
commit, we wouldn't properly return unconfirmed transactions. The issue
was that we didn't specify the special mempool height of "-1", as the
ending height. The mempool height is actually internally converted to
the highest possible height that can fit into a int32.
In this commit, we set the start to zero, and end to -1 (actually
2^32-1) to properly scan for unconfirmed transactions.
Fixes#1422.
In this commit, we fix an existing rounding related bug in the codebase.
The RPC interface for btcd and bitcoind return values in BTC rather than
in satoshis. So in several places, we're forced to convert ourselves
manually. The existing logic attempted to do this, but didn't properly
account for rounding. As a result, our values can be off due to not
rounding incorrectly.
The fix for this is easy: simply properly use btcutil.NewAmount
everywhere which does rounding properly.
Fixes#939.
In this commit, we modify the way we obtain the current best header
timestamp. In doing this, we fix an intermittent flake that would pop
up at times on the integration tests. This could occur as if the wallet
was lagging behind the chain backend for a re-org, then a hash that the
backend knew of, may not be known by the wallet.
To remedy this, we’ll take advantage of a recent change to btcwallet to
actually include the timestamp in its sync state.
In this commit, we modify the mechanics of the wallet to only allow
derivation of segwit-like addresses. Additionally, the ConfirmedBalance
method on the WalletController now only has a single argument, as it’s
assumed that the wallet is itself only concerned with segwit outputs.
The new version of the internal core of btcwallet now uses KeyScopes
rather than address types to derive particular addresses. As a result,
in this commit, we update our API usage to ensure that proper addresses
are still derived.
In this commit, due to the recent changes within lnd itself, it may be
possible that a wallet already exists when the wallet has been signaled
to be created. As a result, *always* open the wallet ourselves, but
allow an existing wallet to already be in place.
Adds an extra case to the select statement to catch
an error produced by btcd. The error is meant to signal
that an output was previously spent, which can appear
under certain race conditions in spending/broadcasting.
This caused our final itest to fail because it would
not try to recraft the justice txn.
This commit adds wallet_best_block_timestamp to the gRPC interface.
This is done in order to allow clients to calculate progress while
lnd syncs to the blockchain. wallet_best_block_timestamp is exposed
via the GetInfo() rpc call. Additionally, IsSynced() returns the
WalletBestBlockTimestamp as the second value in the tuple
that is returned, providing additional detail when querying about the
status of the sync. The BtcWallet interface has also been updated
accordingly.
This commit was created to support the issue to
[Add progress bar for chain sync] (lightninglabs/lightning-app#10) in
lightning-app
This commit fixes a bug wherein the wallet would use the default relay
fee to craft transactions. On testnet, this might be insufficient or be
rejected all together in a mainnet setting. Therefore, we now pass in
the FeeEstimator interface and ensure that it’s consulted in order to
set the relay fee the wallet will use to craft transactions.
Note that this is a hold over until we have true dynamic fee
calculation within lnd which can then be extended to the internal
wallets.
This commit modifies the way we go about unlocking the wallet. With the
latest changes to the API of btcwallet, we can on longer directly
access the waddrmgr struct. As a result, we’re now forced to go
_directly_ via the wallet to unlock the waddrmgr. The root
LightingWallet has been modified to not request the root key until we
finish starting the underlying wallet, so we can unlock the wallet in
the Start() method.