This commit alters the return value of PrunedGraph to me a bit more useful: the function now returns all the channels that were closed when processing the block (slice of spent outpoints). With this information, callers gain greater visibility into exactly which channels were closed. This can be used in higher levels to present detailed summaries of how blocks affect closed channels. |
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channel_test.go | ||
channel.go | ||
db_test.go | ||
db.go | ||
doc.go | ||
error.go | ||
fees.go | ||
graph_test.go | ||
graph.go | ||
invoice_test.go | ||
invoices.go | ||
log.go | ||
meta_test.go | ||
meta.go | ||
migrations.go | ||
nodes_test.go | ||
nodes.go | ||
payments_test.go | ||
payments.go | ||
README.md |
channeldb
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(https://travis-ci.org/lightningnetwork/lnd)
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(https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/master/LICENSE)
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(http://godoc.org/github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb)
The channeldb implements the persistent storage engine for lnd
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generically a data storage layer for the required state within the Lightning
Network. The backing storage engine is
boltdb, an embedded pure-go key-value store
based off of LMDB.
The package implements an object-oriented storage model with queries and mutations flowing through a particular object instance rather than the database itself. The storage implemented by the objects includes: open channels, past commitment revocation states, the channel graph which includes authenticated node and channel announcements, outgoing payments, and invoices
Installation and Updating
$ go get -u github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/channeldb