For the lncli cmd we now always initiate the coop close even if
there are active HTLCs on the channel. In case HTLCs are on the
channel and the coop close is initiated LND handles the closing
flow in the background and the lncli cmd will block until the
transaction is broadcasted to the mempool. In the background LND
disallows any new HTLCs and waits until all HTLCs are resolved
before kicking of the negotiation process.
Moreover if active HTLCs are present and the no_wait param is not
set the error msg is now highlightning it so the user can react
accordingly.
Since we now have a scripted check that makes sure the Golang version is
synced throughout all files, it is important that the main version in
the Makefile is changed, then all other versions can be detected by that
script.
Find and replace all nolint instances refering to the `lll` linter and
replace with `ll` which is the name of our custom version of the `lll`
linter which can be used to ignore log lines during linting.
The next commit will do the configuration of the custom linter and
disable the default one.
All the structs defined in the `channeldb/models` package are graph
related. So once we move all the graph CRUD code to the graph package,
it makes sense to have the schema structs there too. So this just moves
the `models` package over to `graph/db/models`.
Before we have sufficient signaling in the network to relay this
signal, set a zero value experimental endorsement value on the sender's
outgoing htlc. Once the network is relaying this signal and a flag day
has been set, we'll be able to set a non-zero value here.
In this commit we introduce first and last indices for the
tranasctions returned which can be used to seek for further
transactions in a pagination style.
Signed-off-by: Abdullahi Yunus <abdoollahikbk@gmail.com>
This commit adds index_offset and max_transactions to the list
of parameters passed during gettransactions call. index_offset
specify transactions to skip and max_transactions the total
transactions returned
With this commit we populate additional information about the close
outputs (including potential custom channel data) in the close update
RPC message.
This will allow custom channels to find out how the additional close
outputs look like on chain and what data they might commit to.
We also hook up the aux custom data formatter, so it can format the
custom channel data to JSON.
With this commit we encode the custom records as a TLV stream into the
custom channel data field of the invoice HTLC.
This allows the custom data parser to parse those records and replace it
with human-readable JSON on the RPC interface.