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The new `keysend` plugin modifies the node features that we send to peers. This commit breaks out the 'expected_features' we use for tests to encompass this differentiation.
21 lines
901 B
Python
21 lines
901 B
Python
from pyln.testing.utils import TEST_NETWORK, SLOW_MACHINE, TIMEOUT, VALGRIND, DEVELOPER, DEPRECATED_APIS # noqa: F401
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from pyln.testing.utils import env, only_one, wait_for, write_config, TailableProc, sync_blockheight, wait_channel_quiescent, get_tx_p2wsh_outnum # noqa: F401
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EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES = env("EXPERIMENTAL_FEATURES", "0") == "1"
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COMPAT = env("COMPAT", "1") == "1"
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def expected_peer_features():
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"""Return the expected peer features hexstring for this configuration"""
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# features 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17 (0x02aaa2).
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return "02aaa2"
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# With the addition of the keysend plugin, we now send a different set of
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# features for the 'node' and the 'peer' feature sets
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def expected_node_features():
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"""Return the expected node features hexstring for this configuration"""
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# features 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 and 55 (0x8000000002aaa2).
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return "8000000002aaa2"
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