In this commit, we support utilizing the usage of enviroment variables in `lnd.conf` file
for `rpcuser` and `rpcpass` fields by adding `supplyEnvValue` function in `config.go`
that returns the value of the specified environment variable, the fall-back value
if provided, or the original input string if no matching environment variables are found or set.
To avoid build caches getting larger and larger, causing our builds to
fail, we separate the caches of the different job types.
If we don't separate them, then the caches can end up being a
combination of the different jobs, which isn't useful (for example the
build cache of the cross compilation build isn't useful in an
integration test and vice versa).
This commit moves the constants LndInternalLockID and
DefaultLockDuration from the walletrpc package to the chanfunding
package, moves DefaultReservationTimeout from lncfg to chanfunding,
and also updates the lncli package with the new location.
Allow package users to provide custom callback which will
execute whenever a healthcheck fails.
Allow package users to provide custom callback which will
execute whenever a healthcheck succeeds.
In this commit, rather than attempt to reduce the scope of the current
`CODEOWNERS` file, we instead rename it as a way to stop Github from
automatically assigning reviewers based on it. Instead, we put things in
a "hint" mode as a way for PR OPs to figure out who they should manually
assign PRs today.
With the CODEOWNERS file reduced to a code review assignment hint, we
aim to instead promote usage of the `@code-review` team which will use a
load balancing algorithm for automatic code review assignment.
The purpose of this interface is to distinguish messages that are
bound to a particular channel_id from those that are not. There is
no reason this ought to be a property of the peer package as it is
entirely determined by the contents of the message itself. Therefore
we move it to the lnwire package so it can be used without having
import cycles elsewhere in the codebase.
Here we notice that the only use of the Peer call on the link is
to find out what the peer's pubkey is. To avoid leaking handles to
IO actions outside the interface we reduce the surface area to
just return the peer's public key.
This commit gives the linter container access to the local machine's
build and module cache, drastically decreasing the run time of
subsequent linter runs (no difference on first run with this change).