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Josh Rickmar
b0566e09c8 Separate out default ports and utility funcs.
This change moves the chain and network parameter definitions, along
with the default client and server ports, to a package for reuse by
other utilities (most notably, tools in the cmd dir).  Along with it,
functions commonly used for config parsing and validation are moved to
an internal package since they will also be useful for distributed
tools.
2015-11-25 01:02:50 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
5843c0bc66 Move legacy under internal directory.
After Go 1.5, this will prevent consumers from importing these
packages since they are currently unmaintained.

Closes #232.
2015-05-27 10:12:24 -04:00
Dave Collins
c820c8a015 Relicense to the btcsuite developers. 2015-05-01 12:20:05 -05:00
Manan Patel
dfe617e05d create wallet package
This a refactor of the btcwallet main package to create a new wallet
package.
The main feature of this package is the integration of all the other
wallet components (waddrmgr, txstore, and chain) and the Wallet type is
'runnable', so it will be continuously updating itself against changes
notified by the remote btcd instance.

It also includes several methods which provide access to information
necessary to run a wallet RPC server.
2015-04-02 11:17:45 -07:00
cjepson
cec3dc3e83 Add new --createtemp flag to btcwallet.
The createtemp flag is used to create a temporary simnet wallet for
use with btcsim or other testing suites.

The flag only works if the datadir and network to use it on (simnet)
are specified.

After starting btcwallet with the flag, the wallet immediately opens
and is functional.
2015-03-05 23:03:10 -05:00
Dave Collins
8f9f53a618 Switch to new waddrmgr package
This commit converts the wallet to use the new secure hierarchical
deterministic wallet address manager package as well as the walletdb
package.

The following is an overview of modified functionality:

- The wallet must now be created before starting the executable
- A new flag --create has been added to create the new wallet using wizard
  style question and answer prompts
- Starting the process without an existing wallet will instruct now
  display a message to run it with --create
- Providing the --create flag with an existing wallet will simply show an
  error and return

In addition the snacl package has been modified to return the memory after
performing scrypt operations to the OS.

Previously a runtime.GC was being invoked which forced it to release the
memory as far as the garbage collector is concerned, but the memory was
not released back to the OS immediatley.  This modification allows the
memory to be released immedately since it won't be needed again until the
next wallet unlock.
2015-03-02 11:55:42 -06:00
Dave Collins
23c9dc423e Update btcwire path import paths to new location. 2015-02-05 15:41:38 -06:00
Dave Collins
283aa28be5 Update btcwire import paths to new location. 2015-01-16 16:03:04 -06:00
Dave Collins
f7b4b5e71d Update go-flags import paths to new location. 2015-01-16 01:01:04 -06:00
Dave Collins
afeb509c45 Update btcutil import paths to new location. 2015-01-15 10:48:58 -06:00
Javed Khan
edaddb0d95 Allow disabling RPC client TLS for localhost only.
This commit introduces a new flag, --noclienttls, which can be used to disable
TLS for the RPC client.  However, the flag can only be used when the RPC
client is connecting to localhost interfaces.  This is intended to prevent
accidentally leaking sensitive data when switching between local and
remote servers.
2015-01-09 21:36:48 +05:30
Javed Khan
469a6f86eb Allow disabling RPC server TLS for localhost only.
This commit introduces a new flag, --noservertls, which can be used to disable
TLS for the RPC server.  However, the flag can only be used when the RPC
server is bound to localhost interfaces.  This is intended to prevent the
situation where someone decides they want to expose the RPC server to the
web for remote management/access, but forgot they have TLS disabled.
2015-01-09 15:07:06 +05:30
Josh Rickmar
dd856160aa Save logs to network specific directories.
Fixes #114.
2014-07-30 12:17:19 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
b9fd527d33 Remove account support, fix races on btcd connect.
This commit is the result of several big changes being made to the
wallet.  In particular, the "handshake" (initial sync to the chain
server) was quite racy and required proper synchronization.  To make
fixing this race easier, several other changes were made to the
internal wallet data structures and much of the RPC server ended up
being rewritten.

First, all account support has been removed.  The previous Account
struct has been replaced with a Wallet structure, which includes a
keystore for saving keys, and a txstore for storing relevant
transactions.  This decision has been made since it is the opinion of
myself and other developers that bitcoind accounts are fundamentally
broken (as accounts implemented by bitcoind support both arbitrary
address groupings as well as moving balances between accounts -- these
are fundamentally incompatible features), and since a BIP0032 keystore
is soon planned to be implemented (at which point, "accounts" can
return as HD extended keys).  With the keystore handling the grouping
of related keys, there is no reason have many different Account
structs, and the AccountManager has been removed as well.  All RPC
handlers that take an account option will only work with "" (the
default account) or "*" if the RPC allows specifying all accounts.

Second, much of the RPC server has been cleaned up.  The global
variables for the RPC server and chain server client have been moved
to part of the rpcServer struct, and the handlers for each RPC method
that are looked up change depending on which components have been set.
Passthrough requests are also no longer handled specially, but when
the chain server is set, a handler to perform the passthrough will be
returned if the method is not otherwise a wallet RPC.  The
notification system for websocket clients has also been rewritten so
wallet components can send notifications through channels, rather than
requiring direct access to the RPC server itself, or worse still,
sending directly to a websocket client's send channel.  In the future,
this will enable proper registration of notifications, rather than
unsolicited broadcasts to every connected websocket client (see
issue #84).

Finally, and the main reason why much of this cleanup was necessary,
the races during intial sync with the chain server have been fixed.
Previously, when the 'Handshake' was run, a rescan would occur which
would perform modifications to Account data structures as
notifications were received.  Synchronization was provided with a
single binary semaphore which serialized all access to wallet and
account data.  However, the Handshake itself was not able to run with
this lock (or else notifications would block), and many data races
would occur as both notifications were being handled.  If GOMAXPROCS
was ever increased beyond 1, btcwallet would always immediately crash
due to invalid addresses caused by the data races on startup.  To fix
this, the single lock for all wallet access has been replaced with
mutexes for both the keystore and txstore.  Handling of btcd
notifications and client requests may now occur simultaneously.
GOMAXPROCS has also been set to the number of logical CPUs at the
beginning of main, since with the data races fixed, there's no reason
to prevent the extra parallelism gained by increasing it.

Closes #78.

Closes #101.

Closes #110.
2014-07-25 13:26:14 -05:00
Tomás Senart
9f4bfeb056 Throttle RPC and WS concurrent active clients
This change set implements tunable concurrent active clients throttling.
2014-07-03 13:12:37 -05:00
Tomás Senart
def3543ba6 goimports -w . 2014-07-03 13:45:40 +02:00
Josh Rickmar
d75a3fc4e7 Fix logdir config struct tag. 2014-06-20 08:29:54 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
ad72d3a400 Add basic transaction store logging.
The info log level (default) will produce output about confirmed and
unconfirmed transactions being inserted into the store, as well as
unconfirmed transactions which have been mined into blocks.  By
enabling the debug log level (-d TXST=debug), additional information
about transaction inputs and outputs is logged.  This includes the
total amount of previously-unspent outputs which have been marked
spent by the inserted transaction, and the output indexes and amounts
for each spendable output.  Additionally, the debug log level will log
whenever transactions are removed due to being a double spend of
another inserted transaction.
2014-06-19 18:16:13 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
12c50f9611 Fix typo. 2014-06-02 11:15:27 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
55564dc31f Fix simnet RPC port.
18555 is the network port, and wallet cannot listen on this port.
Instead, follow the pattern laid out by mainnet, testnet3, and regtest
by listening on 18554 (one less than the network port).
2014-05-29 16:32:30 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
6398dc098e Add support for the simulation test network. 2014-05-29 16:15:32 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
04338d31c9 Handle alternate data directories.
If the data directory is modified on the command line or from the
config file, all paths relative to the directory, if unmodified, must
be changed to reference it.
2014-05-28 12:55:37 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
c3224f4fbc Begin update to use btcnet.Params.
This is an intial pass at converting the btcwallet and deps codebases
to pass a network by their parameters, rather than by a magic number
to identify the network.  The parameters in params.go have been
updated to embed a *btcnet.Params, and all previous uses of cfg.Net()
have been replaced with activeNet.{Params,Net} (where activeNet is
the global var for the active network).

Although dependancy packages have not yet been updated from using
btcwire.BitcoinNet to btcnet.Params, the parameters are now accessible
at all callsites, and individual packages can be updated to use btcnet
without requiring updates in each external btc* package at once.

While here, the exported API for btcwallet internal library packages
(txstore and wallet) have been updated to pass full network parameters
rather than the btcwire definition of a network.
2014-05-22 21:24:08 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
461111cadf Allow alternative btcd RPC server auth.
This change adds the new btcdusername and btcdpassword options which,
if set, are used instead of the username and password when
authenticating to a btcd RPC server.  If these new options are unset,
the btcd user and password settings are shared with the client auth
settings.
2014-05-16 12:58:33 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
17ebf9461f Rename connect option to rpcconnect.
The connect option is already used by btcd to force a connection to
other full node peers.  Wallet does not talk directly with these
peers, so the connect option is being renamed to something unique for
an RPC client connection.
2014-05-06 13:25:56 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
361a74fcaf Rename listen option to rpclisten.
This matches the use of the rpclisten option in btcd to specify the
listening interfaces and ports for an RPC server.
2014-05-06 12:50:39 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
00403c7839 Use []Type{} instead of make([]Type, 0). 2014-04-11 13:58:04 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
0d903a5a29 Invert allowfree option.
Boolean options cannot be unset from a default true value on the
command line, so invert the allowfree option, renaming it
disallowfree, so attaching fees may always be forced by specifying
disallowfree = true in the configuration file, or --disallowfree on
the command line.
2014-01-28 12:55:42 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
845d54da55 Add allowfree configuration option.
It may be desirable to never allow free transactions, even if the
calculated priority is high enough that a fee would not be required,
so this change adds a global configuration option to remove this check
and always attach a fee.
2014-01-27 16:58:49 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
f0c649b7ac Make maximum keypool size a config option. 2014-01-15 17:29:01 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
ebcaa95b35 Use smarter btcd cert path logic.
If ~/.btcwallet/btcd.cert does not exist and the CA file has not been
explicitly set using the config file or command line flags, it's
possible that the cert can be found in ~/.btcd.  If connecting to a
localhost btcd and the previous statements are true, the default CA
file config option is updated for the certificate in them btcd
homedir.

If ~/.btcwallet/btcd.cert does exist and the CA file has not been set,
it is used without checking for a cert in the btcd homedir.
2014-01-10 11:39:03 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
a6e0f3bc2a Update copyright years on remaining files. 2014-01-09 14:13:26 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
42055d5b7c Fix sample listen address in config. 2014-01-09 10:51:33 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
5f1fb8b874 Enable --mainnet flag.
This change enables the --mainnet flag to connect to a mainnet btcd
instance and open and create mainnet wallets.  Attempting to connect
to a testnet btcd, or opening a testnet wallet when running in mainnet
mode will result in an error printed to the logging output.

Testnet (version 3) remains the default network for now.  btcwallet
will continue to receive fixes and new features, but at the moment we
believe that early adopters familar with using btcwallet on testnet
can safely use it for mainnet now as well.

Reminder: when dealing with mainnet coins, it is always a good idea to
keep backups of your wallet.  btcwallet uses a deterministic wallet,
and any later addresses for an account can be recreated with just the
account's original wallet file (this does *not* include imported
addresses).  Might we recommend Cyphertite for a backup solution?
2013-12-09 17:44:19 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
9be84e3489 Set connect option based on active net params. 2013-12-09 16:46:38 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
8669129917 Copy btcd RPC listening behavior.
This change copies the listening behavior of btcd by replacing the
--serverport option with --listen.  By default, btcwallet will only
listen for localhost connections, but with this change it will be
possible to add listeners for remote connections.

This was added due to finding a bug with updateConfigWithActiveParams.
After consulting the btcd source code, the bug was fixed by replacing
the function (as it was no longer needed) when the new listening code
was introduced.

While here, mask out the password flag from being shown in the help
message.
2013-12-05 17:25:36 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
ce23523ed7 Introduce new account file structure.
This changes the locations that account files (wallet.bin, utxo.bin,
and tx.bin) are searched for when opening or disk syncing accounts.
Previously, files were saved in the following layout:

  ~/.btcwallet/
    - btcwallet/
      - wallet.bin
      - tx.bin
      - utxo.bin
    - btcwallet-AccountA/
      - wallet.bin
      - tx.bin
      - utxo.bin

This format had two issues.  First, each account would require its own
directory, causing a scalability issue on unix (and perhaps other)
platforms.  Second, there was no distinction between testnet and
mainnet wallets, and if mainnet support was enabled, btcwallet would
attempt to open accounts with testnet wallets.

Instead, the following file structure is now used:

  ~/.btcwallet/
    - testnet/
      - wallet.bin
      - tx.bin
      - utxo.bin
      - AccountA-wallet.bin
      - AccountA-tx.bin
      - AccountA-utxo.bin

This solves both of the previously-mentioned issues by requiring only
two subdirectories (one each for the testnet and mainnet bitcoin
networks), and by separating the locations to open and save testnet
and mainnet account files.

At startup, a check for the old account file structure is performed.
If found, files are moved to the new locations, and the old account
directories are removed.  Account files are moved to the testnet
directory, as only testnet support is currently enabled.

The version has been bumped to 0.1.1 to reflect this change.

Fixes #16.
2013-12-04 20:25:13 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
eeb72db8b5 Change default CA file location.
This changes the default CA filename from 'cert.pem' to 'btcd.cert' to
reflect the fact that this cert is used for securely connecting to
btcd.  With the introduction of autogenerated btcwallet certs (saved
to rpc.cert and rpc.key) this change was made to better differentiate
the two cert files.

To upgrade across this change, simply move the btcd cert.  On unix,
use the command:

$ mv ~/.btcwallet/cert.pem ~/.btcwallet/btcd.cert
2013-12-03 11:00:26 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
3b04e3a4bc Use TLS+auth for frontend connections.
This change is mostly a copy paste job from the TLS listeners and
autogenerated cert code from btcd.
2013-12-03 10:52:09 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
e3e8a06661 Update for recent go-flags API changes. 2013-11-25 12:20:37 -05:00
David Hill
6558986cc5 Add --profile to enable live profiling 2013-11-21 11:35:40 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
5efbcecb53 Support UNIX ~ homedir expansion.
Patch from jolan, closes issue #17.
2013-11-21 10:02:27 -05:00
David Hill
89e3054bc5 socks5/tor proxy support 2013-11-19 20:54:48 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
5dbf69d23e Enable TLS support for btcd websocket connections.
This adds an additional config option, -cafile, to specify the root
certificates checked when verifying a btcd TLC connection.  btcd will
now automatically generate certs in
~/.btcd/data/{main,test}net/rpc.cert, and this file should be copied
to ~/.btcwallet/cert.pem.

The -btcdport option is also gone now, and replaced with -connect (or
-c), to specify both the hostname/ip and port of the server running
btcd.
2013-11-19 12:21:54 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
1ddd9c38dc Use btcutil.AppDataDir for data dir. 2013-11-12 15:25:56 -05:00
Josh Rickmar
91b4a5711c Fix logger formatting.
This change copies the behavior of btcd for using seelog for logging,
including making timestamps human readable, and setting the default
logging level to info.

Fixes #8.
2013-10-29 10:38:51 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
310dc010ac Choose correct ports for testnet and mainnet.
This copies the functionality of btcd for choosing the ports for the
HTTP client (for btcd) and server (for frontends).  On testnet, the
following ports are used as default:

 - btcd: 18334
 - frontends: 18332

When running with the (currently disabled) --mainnet flag, btcwallet
will choose the following ports by default:

 - btcd: 8334
 - frontends: 8332

Both ports can be overridden no matter the chosen network using the -b
and -p flags.
2013-10-16 17:29:48 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
a5c7079fdf Disable --mainnet flag (hardcoded false). 2013-10-15 16:06:13 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
ea9ce4e0b1 Default to testnet.
Use on mainnet is not recommended until extensive testing has been
done, and should be done at your own risk. Run btcwallet with
--mainnet to operate on main Bitcoin network.
2013-10-07 13:25:05 -04:00
Josh Rickmar
3c4ff4b0f4 Add support for running wallet on testnet3.
Websocket connections to btcd will be closed if btcd and btcwallet are
running on different networks.
2013-10-07 13:09:24 -04:00