This commit changes how FetchAllInvoicesWithPaymentHash behaves
when the DB is empty and also adds a unit test to test that
case as well as normal expected behavior.
This commit adds InvoiceExpryWatcher which is a separate class that
receives new invoices (and existing ones upon restart) from InvoiceRegistry
and actively watches their expiry. When an invoice is expired
InvoiceExpiryWatcher will call into InvoiceRegistry to cancel the
invoice and by that notify all subscribers about the state change.
This commit adds Clock and DefaultClock and moves the private
invoices.testClock under the clock package while adding basic
unit tests for it.
Clock is an interface currently encapsulating Now() and TickAfter().
It can be added as an external dependency to any class. This way
tests can stub out time.Now() or time.After().
The DefaultClock class simply returns the real time.Now() and
time.After().
In the process, we also move the feature serialization into the
invoicesrpc package, so that it can be shared between the invoicesrpc
and main rpcserver.
Previously if a payment was sent with custom records attached, path
finding wouldn't perform a check whether the final node was capable of
receiving custom records in a tlv payload.
This commit prepares for more manipulation of custom records. A list of
tlv.Record types is more difficult to use than the more basic
map[uint64][]byte.
Furthermore fields and variables are renamed to make them more
consistent.
To allow signing of messages with any key in the key chain
we add two new methods to the signer RPC. These behave differently
to the methods with the same name in the main RPC as described
in the documentation comment.
This commit introduces PriorityQueue, which is a general, heap
based priority queue, and PriorityQueueItem which is an interface
that concrete priority queue items must implement.
This implementation is encapsulated, users do not need to use any
other package for full functionality.
PriorityQueue exports the usual public methids: Push, Pop, Top,
Empty and Len. For full documentaton consult the priority_queue.go,
for usage: priority_queue_test.go
In this commit we fix in a bug in `lnd` that could cause other
implementations which implement a strict version of the spec to
disconnect when trying to sync their channel graph using the gossip
query feature. Before this commit, we would embed the request to a
`QueryChannelRange` in the response, causing some clients to reject the
response as the `FirstBlockHeight` and `NumBlocks` field would be
identical for each chunk of the response.
In order to remedy this, we now properly set these two fields with each
returned chunk. Note that even after this commit, we keep our existing
behavior surrounding the `Complete` field as is. Otherwise, current
`lnd` clients which rely on this field (rather than the two
aforementioned fields) wouldn't be able to properly detect when a set of
responses to their query was "complete".
Partially fixes#3728.