We well need this in the next commit to be able to return from an
asynchronous call. We also guard stdout access with a reentrant lock
since we are no longer guaranteed that all communication happens on
the same thread.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
Sending around unnamed tuples is bound to cause some issues sooner or
later, so we just create a quick class that holds all the information
about a plugin method.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
The next patch wants to decorate the methods with a compulsory
'usage' option, which doesn't make sense for init. So I wanted
to change the init to its own decoration.
Made-to-work-by: @cdecker
Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
Logging an empty line (without newline character) would raise an
Exception due to out of bounds check.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
Instead of creating a new map I opted to re-use the Plugin.methods
map, since the semantics are really similar and we don't allow
duplicates. The only difference is in how they are announced to
lightningd, so we use an enum to differentiate rpcmethods from hooks,
since only the former will get added to the JSON-RPC dispatch table in
lightningd.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
After this code change people can use `plugin.rpc` from anywhere in
their plugin code this is much nicer than going this way:
```
@plugin.method("init")
def init(options, configuration, plugin):
global rpc
basedir = plugin.lightning_dir
rpc_filename = plugin.rpc_filename
path = os.path.join(basedir, rpc_filename)
rpc = LightningRpc(path)
```
or similarly that way:
```
@plugin.method("init")
def init(options, configuration, plugin):
global rpc
basedir = configuration['lightning-dir']
rpc_filename = configuration['rpc-file']
path = os.path.join(basedir, rpc_filename)
rpc = LightningRpc(path)
```
Also the imports have been sorted alphabetically
Co-authored-by: Rene Pickhardt <rene@rene-pickhardt.de>
Co-authored-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
If the `request` or `plugin` parameter that are injected by the
framework where before or inbetween positional arguments we'd be
injecting them incorrectly, i.e., we'd be providing them both as
`args` (and mismapping another argument) as well as `kwargs`.
This is a better way to map arguments, which takes advantage of the
fact that JSON-RPC calls are either all positional or named arguments.
I also included a test for various scenarios, that hopefull cover the
most common cases.
Reported-by: Rene Pickhardt <@renepickhardt>
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
Just like we added the RPC methods, the notification handlers can also
be registered using a function decorator, and we auto-subscribe when
asked for a manifest.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>
It's flask inspired with the Plugin instance and decorators to add
methods to the plugin description.
Signed-off-by: Christian Decker <decker.christian@gmail.com>