Fixes#899.
Before this commit, the dust threshold used to filter
orders in `jmdaemon.OrderbookWatch` was different than
that used in `jmclient`. This is corrected by setting
the threshold in client config and passing this as a
parameter in the `JMInit` command (since the daemon
does not know the client config).
Previous to this commit, the Qt app had a monitoring
loop that triggered every 5 seconds, recalculating the
wallet view; this turns out to be expensive enough to
create a CPU bound that is noticeable to the user, for
any reasonably large wallet.
After this commit, the view is only updated when a new
transaction comes into the wallet.
Fixes#797.
Adds `custom_change_addr` argument to `direct_send()`
joinmarket-qt: Adds input field for optional external change address
joinmarket-qt: Better handle PayJoin/CoinJoin state changes for changeInput widget
Adds `custom_change_address` argument to Taker constructor and use it in joinmarket-qt
Custom change also allowed in sendpayment CLI with `-u` flag (not
supported in tumbler).
Explicitly disallows using custom change with BIP78 Payjoin, though that
could change later.
Both sendpayment and CLI provide detailed warnings to avoid misuse. In
particular, they have an extra warning for using a nonstandard or
non-wallet scriptpubkey type.
Setting custom change to the recipient address is explicitly forbidden.
Tests: Adds custom_change usage test in test_taker.
No address is a valid state for the addressInput. Not having entered an
address *is* an error once the user clicks the start button, but that is
handled by `validateSingleSend()`.
This completes the task of enabling
network isolation by running the receiver
side using a hidden service in the daemon,
and communicating over AMP, as is already
the case for the sender.
Updates test_payjoin for daemon receiver.
Qt BIP78 receiver update for daemon.
This PR creates a client-daemon protocol for
the BIP78 sender, using the base protocol
`HTTPPassThrough` which provides tor and non-tor
agents with POST and GET request functionality.
As for Joinmarket coinjoins, the use of an in-process
daemon is the default option, but it can be isolated
by changing the `[DAEMON]` section of the config.
The receiver side of BIP78 will be addressed in a
future PR.
Prior to this commit, in case an RPC failure occurred when
accesing the block height, the program would continue but the
wallet would be in an un-writeable state (for command line
programs, specifically yield generators; for Qt the shutdown
would occur).
This commit slightly cleans up the process of shutting down,
ensuring that duplicate shutdown calls do not result in
stack traces. It also ensures that also for command line
programs, the application will immediately shutdown if the
regular heartbeat call to query the block height fails, as this
risks inconsistencies in the wallet (though the previous
situation luckily did not result in this as the call to
BaseWallet.close() resulted in the wallet being read only).
A future PR should develop a more sophisticated approach to
RPC call failures that may allow the program to wait.
stopservice
Prior to this commit, the cancel button remained
activated when the BIP78 payjoin processing had
completed, either successfully or unsuccessfully
which could be confusing for the user.
After this commit, when the processing is complete,
the JMBIP78ReceiverManager object fires the shutdown
callback, which Qt uses to signal the dialog, which
then updates to disable the Cancel button and show
the Close button.
Additionally, line breaks were added to make tooltips
more readable.
This commit implements a command line script and a GUI
dialog to receive a payment using the BIP78 protocol,
by setting up an ephemeral hidden service.
It also deprecates the pre-existing inter-Joinmarket
protocol for payjoin payments, since we now have
both sending and receiving support for BIP78. Thus,
much code in Maker, Taker and client-daemon protocol
is removed, as is some documentation in docs/PAYJOIN.md.
Also the script `sendpayment.py` is altered to support
only the BIP78 variant.
The test in jmclient/test/test_payjoin now implements
BIP78 over a TCP connection, while the custom tests in
test/payjoinserver.py can support hidden service based
tests, but the latter is not included in the test suite
and may not always work (it is only for manual
investigations).
The following features of BIP78 are supported:
minfeerate
additionalfeeoutputindex - but *only* for single
change output transactions
maxadditionalfeecontribution
The receiver does not have nor request payment
output substitution.
Utxo selection is no longer sophisticated, instead
we only choose a single utxo to keep the size
increase of the transaction minimal. Thus UIH is
not addressed at the moment.
Errors returned are in line with BIP78.
Sequence numbers are checked by receiver, and
kept identical if uniform, otherwise respected.
Receiver uses transaction monitor to shut down
when the payment is seen.
The workflow is almost entirely implemented in
jmclient/payjoin.py and the command line script
is in scripts/receive-payjoin.py. The setup, including
configuration changes for Tor, are documented in
docs/PAYJOIN.md, including a user guide video linked.
Additionally, we add a note to wif_to_privkey()
in jmclient.cryptoenging.BTCEngine because the
'keytype' variable constructed there is not currently
usabe, and we remove a check of that keytype in
the add_utxo script used for PoDLE (it is not relevant).
Fix bug in Coins tab, get_utxos_by_mixdepth calls
Fix bug in jmbitcoin.mktx, now respects nVersion choice
Fix bug in tumbler restart wait
Fix bug in makercount for payjoin for fee check, set to 0:
The value of `options.makercount` is set to zero
so that the fee sanity check in the sendpayment script
operates approximately correctly (the receiver will bump
the fee to keep the fee rate the same if necessary).
Also the `bip79` variable is better named `payjoinurl`.
Fix bug in "freeze" context menu function in Qt
Update no-history-sync code:
This updates the new functionality in jmclient.wallet_utils
in the no-history-sync PR #444 to be compatible
with the python-bitcointx refactoring.
Remove all future/py2 compatibility code remaining:
This is in line with #525 and corrects erroneous
addition of more compatibility code.
Addresses all flake8 complaints (ununsed imports etc)
Addresses review of @dgpv
Addresses review of @kristapsk
Replaces core transaction, address, serialization
and sign functionality for Bitcoin with
python-bitcointx backend.
Removes bech32 and btscript
modules from jmbitcoin. Removes all string,
hex, binary conversion routines. A generic
hex/binary conversion now is added to jmbase.
Removes all transaction serialization and
deserialization routines. Removes the now
irrelevant test modules.
Remaining functions in jmbitcoin remove any parsing of
hex format, requiring callers to use binary only.
One additional test added, testing the remaining
function in secp256k1_transaction.py: the signing
of transactions. Deserialized form is now
bitcointx.CMutableTransaction.
For jmbase, in addition to the above, generic conversions
for utxos to and from strings is added, and a dynamic conversion
for AMP messages to binary-only. Within the code, utxos are
now only in (binarytxid, int) form, except where converted
for communcation.
Tthe largest part of the changes are
the modifications to jmbitcoin calls in jmclient;
as well as different encapsulation with CMutableTransaction,
there is also a removal of some but not all hex parsing;
it remains for rpc calls to Core and for AMP message
parsing. Backwards compatibility must be ensured so some
joinmarket protocol messages still use hex, and it is
also preserved in persistence of PoDLE data.
As part of this, some significant simplification of
certain legacy functions within the wallet has been done.
jmdaemon is entirely unaltered (save for one test which
simulates jmclient code).