lnd.xprv/lnwallet/interface.go
Joost Jager 9e012ecc93
multi: move Input interface and related code
This commit is a step to split the lnwallet package. It puts the Input
interface and implementations in a separate package along with all their
dependencies from lnwallet.
2019-01-31 13:25:33 +01:00

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Go

package lnwallet
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg/chainhash"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
)
// AddressType is an enum-like type which denotes the possible address types
// WalletController supports.
type AddressType uint8
const (
// WitnessPubKey represents a p2wkh address.
WitnessPubKey AddressType = iota
// NestedWitnessPubKey represents a p2sh output which is itself a
// nested p2wkh output.
NestedWitnessPubKey
// UnknownAddressType represents an output with an unknown or non-standard
// script.
UnknownAddressType
)
var (
// DefaultPublicPassphrase is the default public passphrase used for the
// wallet.
DefaultPublicPassphrase = []byte("public")
// DefaultPrivatePassphrase is the default private passphrase used for
// the wallet.
DefaultPrivatePassphrase = []byte("hello")
// ErrDoubleSpend is returned from PublishTransaction in case the
// tx being published is spending an output spent by a conflicting
// transaction.
ErrDoubleSpend = errors.New("Transaction rejected: output already spent")
// ErrNotMine is an error denoting that a WalletController instance is
// unable to spend a specified output.
ErrNotMine = errors.New("the passed output doesn't belong to the wallet")
)
// Utxo is an unspent output denoted by its outpoint, and output value of the
// original output.
type Utxo struct {
AddressType AddressType
Value btcutil.Amount
Confirmations int64
PkScript []byte
RedeemScript []byte
WitnessScript []byte
wire.OutPoint
}
// TransactionDetail describes a transaction with either inputs which belong to
// the wallet, or has outputs that pay to the wallet.
type TransactionDetail struct {
// Hash is the transaction hash of the transaction.
Hash chainhash.Hash
// Value is the net value of this transaction (in satoshis) from the
// PoV of the wallet. If this transaction purely spends from the
// wallet's funds, then this value will be negative. Similarly, if this
// transaction credits the wallet, then this value will be positive.
Value btcutil.Amount
// NumConfirmations is the number of confirmations this transaction
// has. If the transaction is unconfirmed, then this value will be
// zero.
NumConfirmations int32
// BlockHeight is the hash of the block which includes this
// transaction. Unconfirmed transactions will have a nil value for this
// field.
BlockHash *chainhash.Hash
// BlockHeight is the height of the block including this transaction.
// Unconfirmed transaction will show a height of zero.
BlockHeight int32
// Timestamp is the unix timestamp of the block including this
// transaction. If the transaction is unconfirmed, then this will be a
// timestamp of txn creation.
Timestamp int64
// TotalFees is the total fee in satoshis paid by this transaction.
TotalFees int64
// DestAddresses are the destinations for a transaction
DestAddresses []btcutil.Address
}
// TransactionSubscription is an interface which describes an object capable of
// receiving notifications of new transaction related to the underlying wallet.
// TODO(roasbeef): add balance updates?
type TransactionSubscription interface {
// ConfirmedTransactions returns a channel which will be sent on as new
// relevant transactions are confirmed.
ConfirmedTransactions() chan *TransactionDetail
// UnconfirmedTransactions returns a channel which will be sent on as
// new relevant transactions are seen within the network.
UnconfirmedTransactions() chan *TransactionDetail
// Cancel finalizes the subscription, cleaning up any resources
// allocated.
Cancel()
}
// WalletController defines an abstract interface for controlling a local Pure
// Go wallet, a local or remote wallet via an RPC mechanism, or possibly even
// a daemon assisted hardware wallet. This interface serves the purpose of
// allowing LightningWallet to be seamlessly compatible with several wallets
// such as: uspv, btcwallet, Bitcoin Core, Electrum, etc. This interface then
// serves as a "base wallet", with Lightning Network awareness taking place at
// a "higher" level of abstraction. Essentially, an overlay wallet.
// Implementors of this interface must closely adhere to the documented
// behavior of all interface methods in order to ensure identical behavior
// across all concrete implementations.
type WalletController interface {
// FetchInputInfo queries for the WalletController's knowledge of the
// passed outpoint. If the base wallet determines this output is under
// its control, then the original txout should be returned. Otherwise,
// a non-nil error value of ErrNotMine should be returned instead.
FetchInputInfo(prevOut *wire.OutPoint) (*wire.TxOut, error)
// ConfirmedBalance returns the sum of all the wallet's unspent outputs
// that have at least confs confirmations. If confs is set to zero,
// then all unspent outputs, including those currently in the mempool
// will be included in the final sum.
//
// NOTE: Only witness outputs should be included in the computation of
// the total spendable balance of the wallet. We require this as only
// witness inputs can be used for funding channels.
ConfirmedBalance(confs int32) (btcutil.Amount, error)
// NewAddress returns the next external or internal address for the
// wallet dictated by the value of the `change` parameter. If change is
// true, then an internal address should be used, otherwise an external
// address should be returned. The type of address returned is dictated
// by the wallet's capabilities, and may be of type: p2sh, p2wkh,
// p2wsh, etc.
NewAddress(addrType AddressType, change bool) (btcutil.Address, error)
// IsOurAddress checks if the passed address belongs to this wallet
IsOurAddress(a btcutil.Address) bool
// SendOutputs funds, signs, and broadcasts a Bitcoin transaction paying
// out to the specified outputs. In the case the wallet has insufficient
// funds, or the outputs are non-standard, an error should be returned.
// This method also takes the target fee expressed in sat/kw that should
// be used when crafting the transaction.
SendOutputs(outputs []*wire.TxOut,
feeRate SatPerKWeight) (*wire.MsgTx, error)
// ListUnspentWitness returns all unspent outputs which are version 0
// witness programs. The 'minconfirms' and 'maxconfirms' parameters
// indicate the minimum and maximum number of confirmations an output
// needs in order to be returned by this method. Passing -1 as
// 'minconfirms' indicates that even unconfirmed outputs should be
// returned. Using MaxInt32 as 'maxconfirms' implies returning all
// outputs with at least 'minconfirms'.
ListUnspentWitness(minconfirms, maxconfirms int32) ([]*Utxo, error)
// ListTransactionDetails returns a list of all transactions which are
// relevant to the wallet.
ListTransactionDetails() ([]*TransactionDetail, error)
// LockOutpoint marks an outpoint as locked meaning it will no longer
// be deemed as eligible for coin selection. Locking outputs are
// utilized in order to avoid race conditions when selecting inputs for
// usage when funding a channel.
LockOutpoint(o wire.OutPoint)
// UnlockOutpoint unlocks a previously locked output, marking it
// eligible for coin selection.
UnlockOutpoint(o wire.OutPoint)
// PublishTransaction performs cursory validation (dust checks, etc),
// then finally broadcasts the passed transaction to the Bitcoin network.
// If the transaction is rejected because it is conflicting with an
// already known transaction, ErrDoubleSpend is returned. If the
// transaction is already known (published already), no error will be
// returned. Other error returned depends on the currently active chain
// backend.
PublishTransaction(tx *wire.MsgTx) error
// SubscribeTransactions returns a TransactionSubscription client which
// is capable of receiving async notifications as new transactions
// related to the wallet are seen within the network, or found in
// blocks.
//
// NOTE: a non-nil error should be returned if notifications aren't
// supported.
//
// TODO(roasbeef): make distinct interface?
SubscribeTransactions() (TransactionSubscription, error)
// IsSynced returns a boolean indicating if from the PoV of the wallet,
// it has fully synced to the current best block in the main chain.
// It also returns an int64 indicating the timestamp of the best block
// known to the wallet, expressed in Unix epoch time
IsSynced() (bool, int64, error)
// Start initializes the wallet, making any necessary connections,
// starting up required goroutines etc.
Start() error
// Stop signals the wallet for shutdown. Shutdown may entail closing
// any active sockets, database handles, stopping goroutines, etc.
Stop() error
// BackEnd returns a name for the wallet's backing chain service,
// which could be e.g. btcd, bitcoind, neutrino, or another consensus
// service.
BackEnd() string
}
// BlockChainIO is a dedicated source which will be used to obtain queries
// related to the current state of the blockchain. The data returned by each of
// the defined methods within this interface should always return the most up
// to date data possible.
//
// TODO(roasbeef): move to diff package perhaps?
// TODO(roasbeef): move publish txn here?
type BlockChainIO interface {
// GetBestBlock returns the current height and block hash of the valid
// most-work chain the implementation is aware of.
GetBestBlock() (*chainhash.Hash, int32, error)
// GetUtxo attempts to return the passed outpoint if it's still a
// member of the utxo set. The passed height hint should be the "birth
// height" of the passed outpoint. The script passed should be the
// script that the outpoint creates. In the case that the output is in
// the UTXO set, then the output corresponding to that output is
// returned. Otherwise, a non-nil error will be returned.
GetUtxo(op *wire.OutPoint, pkScript []byte,
heightHint uint32) (*wire.TxOut, error)
// GetBlockHash returns the hash of the block in the best blockchain
// at the given height.
GetBlockHash(blockHeight int64) (*chainhash.Hash, error)
// GetBlock returns the block in the main chain identified by the given
// hash.
GetBlock(blockHash *chainhash.Hash) (*wire.MsgBlock, error)
}
// MessageSigner represents an abstract object capable of signing arbitrary
// messages. The capabilities of this interface are used to sign announcements
// to the network, or just arbitrary messages that leverage the wallet's keys
// to attest to some message.
type MessageSigner interface {
// SignMessage attempts to sign a target message with the private key
// that corresponds to the passed public key. If the target private key
// is unable to be found, then an error will be returned. The actual
// digest signed is the double SHA-256 of the passed message.
SignMessage(pubKey *btcec.PublicKey, msg []byte) (*btcec.Signature, error)
}
// PreimageCache is an interface that represents a global cache for preimages.
// We'll utilize this cache to communicate the discovery of new preimages
// across sub-systems.
type PreimageCache interface {
// LookupPreimage attempts to look up a preimage according to its hash.
// If found, the preimage is returned along with true for the second
// argument. Otherwise, it'll return false.
LookupPreimage(hash []byte) ([]byte, bool)
// AddPreimage attempts to add a new preimage to the global cache. If
// successful a nil error will be returned.
AddPreimage(preimage []byte) error
}
// WalletDriver represents a "driver" for a particular concrete
// WalletController implementation. A driver is identified by a globally unique
// string identifier along with a 'New()' method which is responsible for
// initializing a particular WalletController concrete implementation.
type WalletDriver struct {
// WalletType is a string which uniquely identifies the
// WalletController that this driver, drives.
WalletType string
// New creates a new instance of a concrete WalletController
// implementation given a variadic set up arguments. The function takes
// a variadic number of interface parameters in order to provide
// initialization flexibility, thereby accommodating several potential
// WalletController implementations.
New func(args ...interface{}) (WalletController, error)
// BackEnds returns a list of available chain service drivers for the
// wallet driver. This could be e.g. bitcoind, btcd, neutrino, etc.
BackEnds func() []string
}
var (
wallets = make(map[string]*WalletDriver)
registerMtx sync.Mutex
)
// RegisteredWallets returns a slice of all currently registered notifiers.
//
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
func RegisteredWallets() []*WalletDriver {
registerMtx.Lock()
defer registerMtx.Unlock()
registeredWallets := make([]*WalletDriver, 0, len(wallets))
for _, wallet := range wallets {
registeredWallets = append(registeredWallets, wallet)
}
return registeredWallets
}
// RegisterWallet registers a WalletDriver which is capable of driving a
// concrete WalletController interface. In the case that this driver has
// already been registered, an error is returned.
//
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
func RegisterWallet(driver *WalletDriver) error {
registerMtx.Lock()
defer registerMtx.Unlock()
if _, ok := wallets[driver.WalletType]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("wallet already registered")
}
wallets[driver.WalletType] = driver
return nil
}
// SupportedWallets returns a slice of strings that represents the wallet
// drivers that have been registered and are therefore supported.
//
// NOTE: This function is safe for concurrent access.
func SupportedWallets() []string {
registerMtx.Lock()
defer registerMtx.Unlock()
supportedWallets := make([]string, 0, len(wallets))
for walletName := range wallets {
supportedWallets = append(supportedWallets, walletName)
}
return supportedWallets
}