In this commit, the tlv extension of a channel update message is parsed.
If an inbound fee schedule is encountered, it is reported in the
graph rpc calls.
This PR addresses the following:
- Install and Configure protolint to enforce the protobuf style guide rules in the CI.
- Fix the protolinting issues (package and import ordering) while maintaining the comaptibility.
The docker image have been updated so we are using another protobuf
version to generate the files. The generate files include the version of
the compiler used to creating them, so we need this commit to pass the
`rpc-check` step in our CI.
We rename `ChanUpdateOptionMaxHtlc` to `ChanUpdateRequiredMaxHtlc`
as with the latest changes it is now required.
Similarly, rename `validateOptionalFields` to
`ValidateChannelUpdateFields`, export it to use it in a later commit.
Use kvdb package v1.4.1. This update also forced the protobuf version to
be bumped which required `make rpc` to be run to update the generated
files. This also required a bump in the github pinned dependencies
config for the grpc and protobuf libs.
This commit was previously split into the following parts to ease
review:
- 2d746f68: replace imports
- 4008f0fd: use ecdsa.Signature
- 849e33d1: remove btcec.S256()
- b8f6ebbd: use v2 library correctly
- fa80bca9: bump go modules
The API doc generator failed after merging #6149 because of the `lncli
importgraph` tag in the proto file.
We could also fix the API doc generator by adding the "dev" build tag,
but not including any dev only features in the API docs is probably the
preferred path.
This commits adds the devrpc package which implements a subserver that
adds clean separation for RPC calls useful for development and
debugging. This subserver is only compiled in if the dev tag is set.
Furthermore the commit adds the devrpc.ImportGraph call which can
import a graph dump obtained from another node by calling DescribeGraph.
Since the graph dump does not include the auth proofs, the imported
channels will be considered private.