Moved the HTTP APIs away from the REST endpoint abstraction and
to simpler Hyper handlers. Re-established all routes as v1.
Changed wallet receiver port to 13415 to avoid a gap in port
numbers.
Finally, rustfmt seems to have ignored specific files arguments,
running on everything.
* adding more useful handlers
* added method to return last n leaf nodes inserted into the sum tree
* endpoints in place for getting last n sumtree nodes
* mount v2 router for flexibility, wallet checker now refreshes multiple outputs via single api call
* fix the api router
* wallet api handlers, miner uses wallet_client
* retry logic via tokio_retry, miner creates new coinbase output via wallet API (retries several times)
* move wallet client into wallet crateand rework the lock acquisition logic to use tokio_retry
* Do not send txs and blocks to senders. Keeps a ring buffer of transaction and blocks hashes that a peer has received. Do not send what we've already received.
* Test fix and fmt
* mount v2 router for flexibility, wallet checker now refreshes multiple outputs via single api call
* add read_wallet so we can read without acquiring the lock
* fix the api router
* read wallet without acquiring or holding lock, only acquire the write lock for wallet when updating or adding outputs
* "wallet init" to create the initial wallet.seed file
* cleanup and better error msgs
* add some basic wallet docs
* cleanup and make passphrase optional
* Fix for the chain pipeline partly relying on an outdated head,
leading to not properly recognizing a fork and inconsistent sum
tree state.
* Do not drop block requests during sync that don't get satisfied,
retry enough time to get them and avoid stall.
* Always validate header, even in sync where we may have validated
it already. We don't want a block coming from a peer that could
squeeze through with an invalid header.
* When syncing, do not mark blocks that were errored by the chain
as received (typical case: orphan). Keep retrying.
* Improved chain state dump for debugging.
* Do not add to orphans blocks too far in the future.
* Better error reporting on db errors.
* Related sync test fixes.
TODO figure out why syncing peers timeout so often, very useful
to test but not that great for a fast sync experience.
* failing test case that exercises
prepare_mineable_transactions and reconcile_block
and highlights what appears to be unexpected behavior
* adjust the failing test - the failure state is where we have
a tx in the pool *but* it is not in the list of roots in the pool
* zero confirmation txs are now working
introduce update_roots to graph to ensure pool is consistent
after calling remove_pool_transaction
* move update_roots to sweep_transactions so we only call it once
rework update_roots to be more efficient
* use HashSet in reconcile_block to avoid marking txs multiple times
* use HashSet and not HashMap
return from mark_transaction early if already seen tx
Addresses a corner case of sync. If we're still in sync mode but
just caught up to the head, a block could be added through normal
gossip. So we can't short-circuit some of the header handling
even though during sync the header should have already been
validated and saved, because we can still get a block from gossip.
* Adding switch commit to grin outputs
* logging output fix
* adding switch commitment hash to sum tree node
* added hash_with to Hashed trait, to allow for hashing to include another writeable element
* adding hash_with as method in hashed trait
* refactor burn key into key_overrides on keychain
* introduce UnconfirmedChange output status, we can potentially spend these with zero confirmations
* pass in burn_key_id for the burn enabled keychain, spend *all* coins when spending from a wallet, spend UnconfirmedChange coins also
* add comment about simplifying wallet_data.select logic
* replace UnconfirmedChange output status with a more flexible zero_ok, flag on the output data