* Upgrade to JDK11
Eclair can be built and used on Oracle JDK 1.8 or OpenJDK 11.
JavaFX is now embedded in eclair-node-gui and does not need to be installed separately.
* Install: update java download links
OpenJDK 11 is now our recommendation. Tell users to download java from https://jdk.java.net/11
* README: Rewrite installation instructions
* Correctly parse short channel id
* Add test for RPC APIs
* Put akka.http.version in parent project pom
Co-Authored-By: araspitzu <a.raspitzu@protonmail.com>
* Implement "GetHeaders" RPC call
* Add checkpoints and pow verification
* Don't resolve server address too soon
* Add testnet checkpoints
* Store headers in a sqlite wallet db
* Use 1.4 protocol
Request protocol version 1.4 (this is the default setting in Electrum wallet).
Retrieve and store all headers as binary blobs in bitcoin format.
* Insert headers in batch
* Optimize headers sync and persistence
We assume that there won't be a reorg of more that 2016 blocks (which
could be handled by publishing a new checkpoint) and persist our headers
except for the last 2016 we have received: when we restart, we will ask
our server for at least 2016 headers.
* Persists transactions
Transactions are persisted only when they've been verified (i.e. we've receive
a valid Merkle proof)
* Disable difficulty check on testnet and regtest
On testnet there can be difficulty adjustements even within a re-targeting window.
* Update checkpoints
* Use proper Ping message
`version` can not longer be sent as a ping as we did before.
* Don't ask for Merkle proofs for unconfirmed transactions
* Improve startup time
We now store a new checkpoint and headers up to that checkpoint as soon as our
best chain is 2016 + 500 blocks long
* Properly detect connection loss
* Update electrum mainnet servers list
Using the list from Electrum 3.3.2
* Don't open multiple connection to the same Electrum servers
We want to keep connection to 3 different servers, but when we have less than 3 different
addresses it's pointless to attempt to keep maintain 3 connections.
* updated to scalatest 3.0.5
* use scalatest runner instead of junit
Output is far more readable, and makes console (incl. travis) reports
actually usable.
Turned off test logs as error reporting is enough to figure out what
happens.
The only downside is that we can't use junit's categories to group
tests, like we did for docker related tests. We could use nested suites,
but that seems to be overkill so I just removed the categories. Users
will only have the possibility to either skip/run all tests.
* update scala-maven-plugin to 3.4.2
NB: This requires maven 3.5.4, which means that we currently need to
manually install maven on travis.
Also updated Docker java version to 8u181 (8u171 for compiling).
* add support for mainnet final pubkeyscript
* electrum: add addresses of electrumx servers on mainnet
* electrum: use chain hash to compute addresses and HD key paths
* store db files in a subdirectory of datadir
* add a 'catchall' around deserialization
* use chain-specific key derivation paths for channel keys
* fixed intermittently failing test (we were comparing timestamps...)
* parameters:
- set default `router-broadcast-interval` to 60s
- set default `mindepth-blocks` to 3 blocks
- removed deprecated setting `router-validate-interval`
- reduce fees: block target 1->2
- reduce `MIN_CLTV_EXPIRY` from 9 to 7
Default value in BOLT11 was indeed 9 blocks, but the absolute minimum
value computed in BOLT2 is 7 blocks.
- remove unused `default-feerate-per-kb`
- set default `max-htlc-value-in-flight-msat`=10mBTC
- set default `max-to-local-delay-blocks` to 2000 blocks
* Update README with instructions for mainnet
* Upgrade to bitcoin-lib 0.9.15 (#516)
* use fees from provider, not default ones
Service pattern matching code visually separates each method and
params to improve the code readability and maintenance. Route completion
is handle on a case by case basis, for each call. This enables better error
management and useful feedback to the caller.
Added custom rejections to handle cases where the given rpc method or
params are not found or not correct.
HTTP code should now be consistent with the error returned.
This is a regression caused by 0794fb8d5a,
because default values provided for `git.commit.id` `git.commit.id.abbrev`
are not overriden by git-commit-id-plugin plugin.
Instead we specify these variables when doing the docker build.
Dependency to `git` has been removed, we now use `notag` when building without
a git directory.
In order to reliably fetch all dependencies, we do a first blank build
(with no source files), then we copy the sources and do a real commit.
This is a simpler and more robust approach.
Also, fixed the .dockerignore to filter out IDE files.