Do not attempt to create an offer if the server wallet is
unavailable. And if the wallet is encrypted, do not attempt
to create an offer if the wallet is not unlocked.
Attempt to remove a bottleneck during the transactions view load, as
revealed by JProfiler, by optimising the code to determine if any given
transaction and trade are related. Since both these sets will tend to
grow linearly with time, causing quadratic slowdown of TransactionsView,
try to alleviate (without completely fixing) the problem.
To do this, add a cached set of disputed trade IDs to DisputeListService
so that TransactionAwareTradable.is(Dispute|RefundPayout)Tx can be made
O(1) in the common case that the given trade is not involved in any
dispute. Also avoid calling Sha256Hash::toString by passing tx IDs as
Sha256Hash objects directly to is(Deposit|Payout)Tx, and short circuit
an expensive call BtcWalletService.getTransaction in isDelayedPayoutTx,
in the common case, by pre-checking the transaction locktime.
This also fixes a bug in isRefundPayoutTx whereby it incorrectly returns
false if there are >1 disputes in the list returned by RefundManager but
the given trade is not involved in the last one.
Use a guava SetMultimap (a many-to-many mapping without duplicates) to
cache the set of live txs in the user's wallet with a given address as
an input or output. As with the cache of output counts from the previous
commit, compute all the tx sets in one go (by a tx stream followed by a
map inverse) and store in an ImmutableSetMultimap<Address, Transaction>,
invalidating the entire cache immediately upon each wallet change event.
This is to fix another (larger) quadratic time bug in DepositView, when
getting the confidence (i.e. confirmation count) of each wallet address.
Also simplify getTransactionConfidence & onTransactionConfidenceChanged
methods slightly, which generated (possibly unintentionally) repeating &
singleton lists of TransactionConfidence objects to pass to
WalletService.getMostRecentConfidence(..) respectively.
Use a guava Multiset to cache the total number of tx outputs (out of the
live txs in the user's wallet) with a given address. Since this requires
a scan of the entire tx set, compute all the counts in one go and store
in an ImmutableMultiset<Address>. Invalidate the entire cache any time a
tx set change occurs, by attaching a WalletChangeEventListener to the
wallet (using a direct executor for immediate effect).
This is to fix a quadratic time bug in DepositView, which uses the count
to determine if a given address in the BTC wallet is used/unused.
Make the WalletService.walletEventListener field private and add it via
a protected method defined in the base class, addListenersToWallet(), so
that the setup code in the two subclasses (Bsq|Btc)WalletService can be
deduplicated and more easily kept in sync with the listener removal code
in WalletService.shutDown().
Also remove some unnecessary deprecation warning suppressions.
The price feed service throws PriceRequestExceptions when switching
currencies, log those exceptions as warnings in the server and don't
pass them up to the CLI.
The server impl was there, but it is now needed by the trading
sim scripts (CLI) to get the price from the Bisq server instead
of the feed. (The server does not request prices more than
once a minute.)
This server log output was intended as an aid to api devs, but
is no longer needed after the change to posix-sytle method opts
with self explanatory labels (replacing the ambiguous positional
CLI method opts).
Prevent failure of testConvertClearNode() on some machines, caused by
use of InetAddress.getHostName on the mock peer address. This does a
reverse DNS lookup and potentially returns something other than the
expected "192.168.0.1" string.
Also avoid an unnecessary getHostName() call on the SOCKS5 Tor proxy
InetAddress in WalletConfig, by using an alternative InetSocketAddress
constructor.