//go:build mobile // +build mobile package lndmobile import ( "errors" "fmt" "os" "strings" "sync/atomic" flags "github.com/jessevdk/go-flags" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd" "github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/signal" "google.golang.org/grpc" ) // lndStarted will be used atomically to ensure only a single lnd instance is // attempted to be started at once. var lndStarted int32 // Start starts lnd in a new goroutine. // // extraArgs can be used to pass command line arguments to lnd that will // override what is found in the config file. Example: // extraArgs = "--bitcoin.testnet --lnddir=\"/tmp/folder name/\" --profile=5050" // // The rpcReady is called lnd is ready to accept RPC calls. // // NOTE: On mobile platforms the '--lnddir` argument should be set to the // current app directory in order to ensure lnd has the permissions needed to // write to it. func Start(extraArgs string, rpcReady Callback) { // We only support a single lnd instance at a time (singleton) for now, // so we make sure to return immediately if it has already been // started. if !atomic.CompareAndSwapInt32(&lndStarted, 0, 1) { err := errors.New("lnd already started") rpcReady.OnError(err) return } // (Re-)initialize the in-mem gRPC listeners we're going to give to lnd. // This is required each time lnd is started, because when lnd shuts // down, the in-mem listeners are closed. RecreateListeners() // Split the argument string on "--" to get separated command line // arguments. var splitArgs []string for _, a := range strings.Split(extraArgs, "--") { // Trim any whitespace space, and ignore empty params. a := strings.TrimSpace(a) if a == "" { continue } // Finally we prefix any non-empty string with -- to mimic the // regular command line arguments. splitArgs = append(splitArgs, "--"+a) } // Add the extra arguments to os.Args, as that will be parsed in // LoadConfig below. os.Args = append(os.Args, splitArgs...) // Hook interceptor for os signals. shutdownInterceptor, err := signal.Intercept() if err != nil { atomic.StoreInt32(&lndStarted, 0) _, _ = fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) rpcReady.OnError(err) return } // Load the configuration, and parse the extra arguments as command // line options. This function will also set up logging properly. loadedConfig, err := lnd.LoadConfig(shutdownInterceptor) if err != nil { atomic.StoreInt32(&lndStarted, 0) _, _ = fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) rpcReady.OnError(err) return } // Set a channel that will be notified when the RPC server is ready to // accept calls. var ( rpcListening = make(chan struct{}) quit = make(chan struct{}) ) // We call the main method with the custom in-memory listener called by // the mobile APIs, such that the grpc server will use it. cfg := lnd.ListenerCfg{ RPCListeners: []*lnd.ListenerWithSignal{{ Listener: lightningLis, Ready: rpcListening, }}, } implCfg := loadedConfig.ImplementationConfig(shutdownInterceptor) // Call the "real" main in a nested manner so the defers will properly // be executed in the case of a graceful shutdown. go func() { defer atomic.StoreInt32(&lndStarted, 0) defer close(quit) if err := lnd.Main( loadedConfig, cfg, implCfg, shutdownInterceptor, ); err != nil { if e, ok := err.(*flags.Error); ok && e.Type == flags.ErrHelp { } else { fmt.Fprintln(os.Stderr, err) } rpcReady.OnError(err) return } }() // By default we'll apply the admin auth options, which will include // macaroons. setDefaultDialOption( func() ([]grpc.DialOption, error) { return lnd.AdminAuthOptions(loadedConfig, false) }, ) // For the WalletUnlocker and StateService, the macaroons might not be // available yet when called, so we use a more restricted set of // options that don't include them. setWalletUnlockerDialOption( func() ([]grpc.DialOption, error) { return lnd.AdminAuthOptions(loadedConfig, true) }, ) setStateDialOption( func() ([]grpc.DialOption, error) { return lnd.AdminAuthOptions(loadedConfig, true) }, ) // Finally we start a go routine that will call the provided callback // when the RPC server is ready to accept calls. go func() { select { case <-rpcListening: case <-quit: return } rpcReady.OnResponse([]byte{}) }() }