This commit passes routehints all the way from when/if the user passes
them from the cli all the way to the backend loop server. If private is
used, this commit passes that boolean down to different stages, where it
is then converted into routehints.
main: add --private and --route_hints to quote
Adds --private and --route_hints flags to quote cli
In this commit we add a call to the new probe endpoint directly into the
loop-in quote call. Furthermore we add an option to include private
channels in the loopin swap payment request. This is also useful for when
users quote/probe directly using the client API and specify hop hints.
This commits adds an optional label to our swaps, and writes it to
disk under a separate key in our swap bucket. This approach is chosen
rather than an on-the-fly addition to our existing swap contract field
so that we do not need to deal with EOF checking in the future. To allow
creation of unique internal labels, we add a reserved prefix which can
be used by the daemon to set labels that are distinct from client set
ones.
This commit extends SwapResponse and SwapStatus with np2wsh and p2wsh
htlc output addresses to support both nested and native segwit htlcs
in loop-in.
Furthermore the commit adds support for native segwith loop-in htlcs.
When the htlc is paid internally, as of this commit we'll use NP2WSH,
otherwise users are free to select whether to pay the NP2WSH or the
P2WSH htlc.
A database field was already in place to allow channel selection for
loop in. Unfortunately this field, which contains a short channel id,
isn't easily usable for controlling the loop server payment. Because of
non-strict forwarding, it is only possible to constrain a route to a
specific last hop pubkey.
This commit converts the existing field into a pubkey field.
We update to new set of server protos where new Terms calls are added.
Here static information will be returned from the server.
We no longer have a feebase+feerate, but get a final fee directly
returned by the server.
Allow user to specify that htlc will be published by an external source.
In that case no internal htlc tx will be published.
To facilitate sending to the htlc address, the swap initiation response
is extended with that address.