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We kept track of an URGENT, a NORMAL, and a SLOW feerate. They were used for opening (NORMAL), mutual (NORMAL), UNILATERAL (URGENT) transactions as well as minimum and maximum estimations, and onchain resolution. We now keep track of more fine-grained feerates: - `opening` used for funding and also misc transactions - `mutual_close` used for the mutual close transaction - `unilateral_close` used for unilateral close (commitment transactions) - `delayed_to_us` used for resolving our output from our unilateral close - `htlc_resolution` used for resolving onchain HTLCs - `penalty` used for resolving revoked transactions We don't modify our requests to our Bitcoin backend, as the next commit will batch them ! Changelog-deprecated: The "urgent", "slow", and "normal" field of the `feerates` command are now deprecated. Changelog-added: The fields "opening", "mutual_close", "unilateral_close", "delayed_to_us", "htlc_resolution" and "penalty" have been added to the `feerates` command. |
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pyln-testing: A library to write tests against c-lightning
This library implements a number of utilities that help building tests for c-lightning nodes. In particular it provides a number of pytest fixtures that allow the management of a test network of a given topology and then execute a test scenarion.
pyln-testing
is used by c-lightning for its internal tests, and by the
community plugin directory to exercise the plugins.
Installation
pyln-testing
is available on pip
:
pip install pyln-testing
Alternatively you can also install the development version to get access to currently unreleased features by checking out the c-lightning source code and installing into your python3 environment:
git clone https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning.git
cd lightning/contrib/pyln-testing
python3 setup.py develop
This will add links to the library into your environment so changing the checked out source code will also result in the environment picking up these changes. Notice however that unreleased versions may change API without warning, so test thoroughly with the released version.