This commit fixes an old flake in the neutrino anchor output tests. It
turns out that sometimes with Neutrino we don't have enough UTXOs in our
wallet to sweep both the local and remote anchor. This is very likely a
timing issue, we need to give the wallet more time to catch up with the
chain and process all transactions to find unspent outputs.
We address this two-fold: We add an additional UTXO to Alice. And then
we also make sure we detect both UTXOs properly after restarting.
From the error in the itest output log it is not clear whether scraping
the profile page caused a test to fail or whether it was just a
follow-up error. We make it a bit more clear with an added message.
This commit refactored the function NewNode to take a *testing.T so that
the unexpected error is checked inside it. The caller is now free from
checking the errors.
In some rare instances it can happen that the nodes don't find each
other again after one of them has been re-created and the other one has
been restarted in the SCB tests. By making sure the re-created has the
same P2P port again as before, we make sure they can connect to each
other again successfully for executing DLP.
It seems #5246 introduced a subtle bug that lead to the error "out of
order block: expecting height=1, got height=XXX" some times during
startup. Apparently it can happen that during pruning of the graph tip
some blocks can come in before we start our chain view and the new block
subscription. By querying the chain backend for the best height before
syncing with the graph we ensure that we never miss a block.
This commit makes us gate the calls to the RPC servers according to the
current RPC state. This ensures we won't try to call the RPC server
before it has been fully initialized, and that we won't call the
walletUnlocker after the wallet already has been unlocked.
This commit replaces most of the hard coded 10, 15, 20 and 30 second
timeouts with the default timeout. This should allow darwin users to
successfully run the parallel itests locally as well.
In high CPU usage scenarios such as our parallel itests, it seems that
some goroutines just don't get any CPU time before our test timeouts
expire. By polling 10 times less frequently, we hope to reduce the
overall number of goroutines that are spawned because of the RPC
requests within the polling code.
In some tests we moved channeld.db to a temp location in order to
"time travel". This commit extends the existing semantics by moving all
files, including embedded etcd db too besides the channeld.db file.
This commit adds the icase name to the log filename, to make it simpler
to find problematic tests. Additionally after this commit we'll restart
Alice and Bob (the base harness nodes) before each icase to start with a
clean state.
We fix all linter issues except for the 'lostcontext' and 'unparam' ones
as those are too numerous and would increase the diff even more.
Therefore we silence them in the itest directory for now.
Because the linter is still not build tag aware, we also have to silence
the unused and deadcode sub linters to not get false positives.
Follow up labelling of external transactions with labels for the
transaction types we create within lnd. Since these labels will live
a life of string matching, a version number and rigid format is added
so that string matching is less painful. We start out with channel ID,
where available, and a transaction "type". External labels, added in a
previous PR, are not updated to this new versioned label because they
are not lnd-initiated transactions. Label matching can check this case,
then check for a version number.
This improves the error reporting for the harness' CloseChannel so that
the exact step where closure fails can be better indicated.
This is to help debug some flaky failures in the CI.
Integration tests in external projects might not have the same folder
structure as lnd does. Therefore we want to allow the path to the
lnd itest binary to be configurable.
When using the lntest package for itests in external projects, it
is necessary to access a harness node's configuration, for example
to get its data directory on disk. This commit exports that
configuration.
We might hit a connection refused error in cases where the peer connects
to us exactly as we try to connect to it. We retry the connection within
a wait predicat, as it should be the case that the other peer
establishes the connection, and the two peers actually connects.
In this commit, we modify the `RestoreNodeWithSeed` and `RestartNode`
methods to also accept an SCB. This will be useful in new integration
tests to properly exercise the various restore/restart scenarios using
static channel backups.