This commit refactors the method `manager.SetParameters` to take a
`SetLiquidityParamsRequest`. As we'll see in the following commit, this
will enable us saving the params to disk more easily.
Packages importing loopd can't import 2x looprpc packages (in the
form of swapserverrpc and looprpc). To get around this, we alias
each import with a different name, updating the server in this
commit.
Packages importing loopd can't import 2x looprpc packages (in the
form of swapserverrpc and looprpc). To get around this, we alias
each import with a different name, starting with the client in this
commit.
Protobuf does not allow naming conflicts for files within the same
process, because all proto messages register themselves in a global
registry.
This is problematic because the server's itests import the client's
looprpc package to make rpc queries to the loopd client, thus importing
duplicate common.proto and server.proto from the client's looprc package
(since they're both in there as well).
This change moves the server's proto files into their own directory so
that they are not imported when we want to use the client's files. We
cannot change the package name for the server, because that would be
a breaking change (the package name is included in URIS). Fortunately,
we have the go_package option which allows us to place generated files
in a different location.
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 preparation for adding loop in swaps, we relate liquidity rules
to a specific type of swap that we want to dispatch. This allows us
to use a single rule format for multiple swap types.
To allow code with more up-to-date dependencies to import loop, we
bump our lndclient version. The minimum loop version remains 11.1
since we're not using any new apis.
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 commit adds verification to the loop out request to ensure that the
formatting of the specified destination address matches the network that
lnd is running on.
This commit moves loop out request validation for labels and
confirmation targets into its own function for the purpose of easy
testing and also to make the additions of future request validation easy
to add and test.
In an effort to surface more information about why autoloop is not
executing, we add an error when suggest swaps is called with no rules.
In other cases we can surface a reason enum with each rule that is set,
but in the case where we have no rules, there are no results to
accompany with reasons.
To itest our autolooper, we need to be able to trigger dispatch on
demand. This functionality is included in a separate rpc server behind
a dev flag. Since it is unlikely that we need to split loop into
multiple rpc servers, this commit simply adds an additional debug server
rather than opting for a full subserver setup.
Previously labels with reserved prefixes were added to provide us
with a way to identify automatically dispatched loops. This commit moves
the validation of these labels to the rpc level so that it will only
apply to user-initiated swaps.
This commit updates swap suggestions to return loop out requests with
sufficient fields populated so that a loop out can directly be
dispatched from a suggestion. This requires setting of fees an min
sweep conf targets (our htlc conf target and addresss will be set by
the daemon's client rpc server if we do not provide them). We also do
some test refactoring so that we can more easily test the suggest swaps
endpoint.