fix(electrum)!: Remove seen_at param from into_tx_graph

and `into_confirmation_time_tx_graph`, since now it makes
sense to use `TxGraph::update_last_seen_unconfirmed`.

Also, use `update_last_seen_unconfirmed` in examples for
electrum/esplora. We show how to update the last seen
time for transactions by calling `update_last_seen_unconfirmed`
on the graph update returned from a blockchain source, passing
in the current time, before applying it to another `TxGraph`.
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valued mammal
2024-04-02 10:19:56 -04:00
parent 37fca35dde
commit a2a64ffb6e
7 changed files with 27 additions and 17 deletions

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@@ -40,15 +40,11 @@ impl RelevantTxids {
pub fn into_tx_graph(
self,
client: &Client,
seen_at: Option<u64>,
missing: Vec<Txid>,
) -> Result<TxGraph<ConfirmationHeightAnchor>, Error> {
let new_txs = client.batch_transaction_get(&missing)?;
let mut graph = TxGraph::<ConfirmationHeightAnchor>::new(new_txs);
for (txid, anchors) in self.0 {
if let Some(seen_at) = seen_at {
let _ = graph.insert_seen_at(txid, seen_at);
}
for anchor in anchors {
let _ = graph.insert_anchor(txid, anchor);
}
@@ -67,10 +63,9 @@ impl RelevantTxids {
pub fn into_confirmation_time_tx_graph(
self,
client: &Client,
seen_at: Option<u64>,
missing: Vec<Txid>,
) -> Result<TxGraph<ConfirmationTimeHeightAnchor>, Error> {
let graph = self.into_tx_graph(client, seen_at, missing)?;
let graph = self.into_tx_graph(client, missing)?;
let relevant_heights = {
let mut visited_heights = HashSet::new();