Fixes#6672.
A new metadata tag called build.vcs.modified was added in Go 1.18.x that
indicates whether there were any untracked files present during the
build or not.
Because the `make release` command creates a directory in which the
output packages are created, and because that directory was not added
to git and also not ignored by it, the build.vcs.modified flag was
different to the docker build which resulted in a different digest of
the resulting binary.
To make sure we build the exact version of btcd that is referenced in
the project's go.mod file and to not overwrite any binary the user might
already have installed on the system, we compile btcd into an explicit
file in the itest directory.
This should also speed up invocations of "make itest-only" because the
test harness doesn't always compile btcd on its own.
We also fix a bug with the version parsing where adding a "replace"
directive in the go.mod would result in the awk commands to extract the
wrong version. Because we no longer use the DEPGET goal to build and
install btcd, using a replace directive now actually works for itests.
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 need to distinguish an lnd build for the purpose of integration
testing from a regular dev build. This makes it possible to adapt
parameters to let integration tests run faster (for example:
sweeper batch window).
This commit adds a new RPC command: `channelbalance` which returns the
sum of all available channel capacity across all open channels. The
total balance is currently returned in units of `satoshis`. Additionally
the `networkHarness` has been modified slightly to allow specifying the
additional "extra" command line parameters when creating the initial
seed nodes. Minor refactoring within the integration tests has been
undertaken in order to increase code re-use across tests.
Closes#29.
This commit adds two Dockerfiles, along with a docker-compose file
which links the two docker files together allowing for single-command
deployment.
Using the docker-compose file, two containers are deployed. One running
btcd, and the other running lnd. Both containers share the same shared
volume mounted to the file system in order to allow land to read btcd’s
certificates for the TLS RPC connections.
Additionally, the btcd instance comes will an automatic RPC
configuration generated allowing one to use btcctl out of the box via
calls to “docker-compose exec btcctl …”.
To try uspv, do ./lnd -spv
The remote node is hardcoded in shell.go. If you aren't
running a full node on localhost, specify where to connect to.
Nearby nodes will be much faster but random testnet nodes on the
internet should also work.
* Structs and wire messages for HTLCs
* Wire protocol for a state machine with no blocking(!!!)
(I will write the state machine)
TL;DR: Can do multiple HTLC modifications in-flight, dead simple wire
protocol. Both sides can update their Commitments unliaterally without
waiting for the other party's signature. Will have basic/preliminary
notes in the README
* Added **swp to .gitignore because of vim annoyances