To make it easy to show the user what change output was created (if any)
during the funding process, we return its index (or -1 if no change
output was created).
We would previously request spend notifications for all transaction
outputs, leading to irrelevant transactions being found in the wallet's
transaction store.
In this commit, we fix a 3 year old bug in dust calculation. Before this
commit, the target fee of the transaction to be crafted would be used to
determine dust. If the target fee is very high, then this would cause
over all higher fees, as we'd base that dust computation off of that fee
rate, rather than the min relay fee.
To fix this, we always use the min relay fee at all times when computing
dust.
Not setting this would result in a non-sensible unix timestamp
(2288912640) being exposed when the wallet hasn't synced any blocks,
like in the case when it's waiting for the backend to sync.
This commit allows for the ability to lease an output to a particular ID
for a limited amount of time, ensuring that no other processes can use
said output for their coin selection needs. An output can either be
unlocked manually, or lazily whenever required.
Separate out the logic we use to write labels so that it can be used
in dropwtxmgr to re-add labels if we want to keep them when we drop the
rest of the db.
There's no need to retrieve the full block as we're only interesting in
retrieve its corresponding height, which can be done with
GetBlockHeaderVerbose.
Code is duplicated across these two functions, so update
rangeBlockTransactions to use minedTxDetails. When iterating through
a block, we do have the block metadata already (which is looked up by
minedTxDetails). This change can be further optimized to split
minedTxDetails into minedTxDetails and minedTxDetailsWithoutBlock to
reduce this redundancy.
All label parameter to PublishTransaction. Pass in an empty string
in rpc call as a placeholder for follow up PR which will add a label
parameter to the PublishTransaction request.
Add and test functions which can be used to write optional transaction
labels to disk in their own bucket. These labels are keyed by txid and
write the labels to disk using-length value encoding scheme. Although
the length field is not required at present, it is added to allow future
extensibility without a migration.
This approach is chosen over adding this information to txRecords,
Because a migration would be required to add a field after the variable
Length serialized tx.
The put label function will overwrite existing labels if called more
than once for the same txid. User side validation of whether we want
to override this label should be performed by calling code. Labels must
be > 0 characters and <= 500 characters (an arbitrarily chosen limit).
This PR allows the creation of managers and accounts that are watch-only. The state of the database after creation would be identical to the state after calling
Manager.ConvertToWatchingOnly, assuming accounts with the right xpubs were created in the former case.
Co-authored-by: Ken Sedgwick <ken@bonsai.com>