db4734747240d2e1cc72bbfd7be6c49baa8d2967 test(wallet): add thread safety test (Rob N)
Pull request description:
### Description
`Wallet` auto-implements `Send` and `Sync` after removing the generic. This test is a compile time error if there are changes to `Wallet` in the future that make it unsafe to send between threads. See #1387 for discussion.
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bdk_chain to 0.13.0
bdk_bitcoind_rpc to 0.9.0
bdk_electrum to 0.12.0
bdk_esplora to 0.12.0
bdk_file_store to 0.10.0
bdk_testenv to 0.3.0
bdk_persist to 0.2.0
c0374a0eeb155f1cb4f9d99223f6bc65d24f7df8 feat(chain): `SyncRequest` now uses `ExactSizeIterator`s (志宇)
0f94f24aaf6374fe2d7c2abf32a870d3849fb8cc feat(esplora)!: update to use new sync/full-scan structures (志宇)
4c52f3e08e85e73db379ee3411cceb8dbcec92e1 feat(wallet): make wallet compatible with sync/full-scan structures (志宇)
cdfec5f90726f2313963c3a71e5d18bb10624736 feat(chain): add sync/full-scan structures for spk-based syncing (志宇)
Pull request description:
Fixes#1153
Replaces #1194
### Description
Introduce universal structures that represent sync/full-scan requests/results.
### Notes to the reviewers
This is based on #1194 but is different in the following ways:
* The functionality to print scan/sync progress is not reduced.
* `SyncRequest` and `FullScanRequest` is simplified and fields are exposed for more flexibility.
### Changelog notice
* Add universal structures for initiating/receiving sync/full-scan requests/results for spk-based syncing.
* Updated `bdk_esplora` chain-source to make use of new universal sync/full-scan structures.
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* Changed `Wallet::apply_update` to also take in anything that
implements `Into<Update>`. This allows us to directly apply a
`FullScanResult` or `SyncResult`.
* Added `start_full_scan` and `start_sync_with_revealed_spks` methods to
`Wallet`.
Co-authored-by: Steve Myers <steve@notmandatory.org>
96a9aa6e63474dbd93a2ef969eef5b07c79e6491 feat(chain): refactor `merge_chains` (志宇)
2f22987c9e924800f8682b2dcbdde60fd26b069a chore(chain): fix comment (志宇)
daf588f016ec3118c875db8ed6b55fa03683f0f6 feat(chain): optimize `merge_chains` (志宇)
77d35954c1f3a18f767267e9097f63ca11c709ec feat(chain)!: rm `local_chain::Update` (志宇)
1269b0610efb7bd86d92a909800f9330568c797a test(chain): fix incorrect test case (志宇)
72fe65b65f297ebb7160eee6859c46e29c2d9528 feat(esplora)!: simplify chain update logic (志宇)
eded1a7ea0c6a4b9664826df4f77b714cbad0bcc feat(chain): introduce `CheckPoint::insert` (志宇)
519cd75d23fbb72321b0b189dca12afbfd78c0c7 test(esplora): move esplora tests into src files (志宇)
a6e613e6b978b995abf6c92a16df0300b113aa2c test(esplora): add `test_finalize_chain_update` (志宇)
494d253493f1bc914adba16a28ccf1bc0a0f4ec8 feat(testenv): add `genesis_hash` method (志宇)
886d72e3d541d088320bbdad6804057f32aca684 chore(chain)!: rm `missing_heights` and `missing_heights_from` methods (志宇)
bd62aa0fe199d676710c9909617198d62f4897c0 feat(esplora)!: remove `EsploraExt::update_local_chain` (志宇)
1e997939837e9c1f0c087d6d28ac12e373c8c05f feat(testenv): add `make_checkpoint_tip` (志宇)
Pull request description:
Fixes#1354
### Description
Built on top of both #1369 and #1373, we simplify the `EsploraExt` API by removing the `update_local_chain` method and having `full_scan` and `sync` update the local chain in the same call. The `full_scan` and `sync` methods now takes in an additional input (`local_tip`) which provides us with the view of the `LocalChain` before the update. These methods now return structs `FullScanUpdate` and `SyncUpdate`.
The examples are updated to use this new API. `TxGraph::missing_heights` and `tx_graph::ChangeSet::missing_heights_from` are no longer needed, therefore they are removed.
Additionally, we used this opportunity to simplify the logic which updates `LocalChain`. We got rid of the `local_chain::Update` struct (which contained the update `CheckPoint` tip and a `bool` which signaled whether we want to introduce blocks below point of agreement). It turns out we can use something like `CheckPoint::insert` so the chain source can craft an update based on the old tip. This way, we can make better use of `merge_chains`' optimization that compares the `Arc` pointers of the local and update chain (before we were crafting the update chain NOT based on top of the previous local chain). With this, we no longer need the `Update::introduce_older_block` field since the logic will naturally break when we reach a matching `Arc` pointer.
### Notes to the reviewers
* Obtaining the `LocalChain`'s update now happens within `EsploraExt::full_scan` and `EsploraExt::sync`. Creating the `LocalChain` update is now split into two methods (`fetch_latest_blocks` and `chain_update`) that are called before and after fetching transactions and anchors.
* We need to duplicate code for `bdk_esplora`. One for blocking and one for async.
### Changelog notice
* Changed `EsploraExt` API so that sync only requires one round of fetching data. The `local_chain_update` method is removed and the `local_tip` parameter is added to the `full_scan` and `sync` methods.
* Removed `TxGraph::missing_heights` and `tx_graph::ChangeSet::missing_heights_from` methods.
* Introduced `CheckPoint::insert` which allows convenient checkpoint-insertion. This is intended for use by chain-sources when crafting an update.
* Refactored `merge_chains` to also return the resultant `CheckPoint` tip.
* Optimized the update `LocalChain` logic - use the update `CheckPoint` as the new `CheckPoint` tip when possible.
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`merge_chains` now returns a tuple of the resultant checkpoint AND
changeset. This is arguably a more readable/understandable setup.
To do this, we had to create `CheckPoint::apply_changeset` which is kept
as a private method.
Thank you @ValuedMammal for the suggestion.
Co-authored-by: valuedvalued mammal <valuedmammal@protonmail.com>
d3a14d411d2a1a37f07e42c28eae3a1836aec14d fix: enable blocking-https-rustls feature on esplora client (thunderbiscuit)
Pull request description:
The [`blocking` feature on the rust-esplora-client library](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/rust-esplora-client/blame/master/Cargo.toml#L35) changed from ureq to minreq, which does not come with https enabled by default, breaking previously working code that simply enabled the `blocking` feature on the `bdk_esplora` crate.
This change will enable what is currently the "default https" [flag for the minreq library](https://docs.rs/minreq/latest/minreq/#https-or-https-rustls) when using the `blocking` feature on bdk_esplora, reverting that breaking change.
### Notes to the reviewers
Another way we could do this (let me know if this is preferable) is to add a new feature called `blocking-https-rustls`:
```rust
blocking = ["esplora-client/blocking"]
blocking-https-rustls = ["esplora-client/blocking-https-rustls"]
```
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Introduce a new API for getting addresses from the Wallet that
reflects a similiar interface as the underlying indexer
`KeychainTxOutIndex` in preparation for removing `AddressIndex` enum.
Before this change, the only way to get an address was via the methods
`try_get{_internal}_address` which required a `&mut` reference to the
wallet, matching on the desired AddressIndex variant. This is too
restrictive since for example peeking or listing unused addresses
shouldn't change the state of the wallet. Hence we provide separate
methods for each use case which makes for a more efficient API.
e51af49ffa951e14203ac2b465ade351dd90f6cd fix(wallet): remove generic from wallet (Rob N)
Pull request description:
### Description
The `PersistenceBackend` uses generics to describe errors returned while applying the change set to the persistence layer. This change removes generics wherever possible and introduces a new public error enum. Removing the generics from `PersistenceBackend` errors is the first step towards #1363
*Update*: I proceeded with removing the generics from `Wallet` by introducing a `Box<dyn PersistenceBackend>` .
### Notes to the reviewers
This one sort of blew up in the number of changes due to the use of generics for most of the `Wallet` error variants. The generics were only used for the persistence errors, so I removed the generics from higher level errors whenever possible. The error variants of `PersistenceBackend` may also be more expressive, but I will level that up for discussion and make any changes required.
### Changelog notice
- Changed `PersistenceBackend` errors to depend on the `anyhow` crate.
- Remove the generic `T` from `Wallet`
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The intention is to remove the `Update::introduce_older_blocks`
parameter and update the local chain directly with `CheckPoint`.
This simplifies the API and there is a way to do this efficiently.
Previously, we would update the `TxGraph` and `KeychainTxOutIndex`
first, then create a second update for `LocalChain`. This required
locking the receiving structures 3 times (instead of twice, which
is optimal).
This PR eliminates this requirement by making use of the new `query`
method of `CheckPoint`.
Examples are also updated to use the new API.
Ensure that `CheckPoint::range` returns expected values by comparing
against values returned from a primitive approach.
I think it is a good idea to start writing proptests for this crate.
a2a64ffb6e92baf46a912f36294f3f4f521a528a fix(electrum)!: Remove `seen_at` param from `into_tx_graph` (valued mammal)
37fca35ddede6cbc9d9428a2722eff82a405b1b2 feat(tx_graph): Add method update_last_seen_unconfirmed (valued mammal)
Pull request description:
A method `update_last_seen_unconfirmed` is added for `TxGraph` that allows inserting a `seen_at` time for all unanchored transactions.
fixes#1336
### Changelog notice
Changed:
- Methods `into_tx_graph` and `into_confirmation_time_tx_graph`for `RelevantTxids` are changed to no longer accept a `seen_at` parameter.
Added:
- Added method `update_last_seen_unconfirmed` for `TxGraph`.
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Upgrade:
- bitcoin to v0.31.0
- miniscript to v11.0.0
Note: The bitcoin upgrade includes improvements to the
`Transaction::weight()` function, it appears those guys did good, we
no longer need to add the 2 additional weight units "just in case".
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`.
That accepts a `u64` as param representing the latest timestamp
and internally calls `insert_seen_at` for all transactions in
graph that aren't yet anchored in a confirmed block.
I don't think this was ever used. The only possible usecase I can think
of is for tests, but I don't think that is a strong enough incentive for
us to keep this.
These methods allow us to query for checkpoints contained within the
linked list by height and height range. This is useful to determine
checkpoints to fetch for chain sources without having to refer back to
the `LocalChain`.
Currently this is not implemented efficiently, but in the future, we
will change `CheckPoint` to use a skip list structure.
798ed8ced25156049126645435127a22245e916f fix: remove deprecated `max_satisfaction_weight (Jose Storopoli)
Pull request description:
### Description
Continuation of #1115.
Closes#1036.
* Change deprecated `max_satisfaction_weight` to `max_weight_to_satisfy`
* Remove `#[allow(deprecated)]` flags
### Notes to the reviewers
I've changed all `max_satisfaction_weight()` to `max_weight_to_satisfy()` in `Wallet.get_available_utxo()` and `Wallet.build_fee_bump()`. Checking the docs on the `miniscript` crate for `max_weight_to_satisfy` has the following note:
We are testing if the underlying descriptor `is.segwit()` or `.is_taproot`,
then adding 4WU if true or leaving as it is otherwise.
Another thing, we are not testing in BDK tests for legacy (pre-segwit) descriptors.
Should I also add them to this PR?
### Changelog notice
### Fixed
Replace the deprecated `max_satisfaction_weight` from `rust-miniscript` to `max_weight_to_satisfy`.
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8ab58af093ff295b86c3f8189aa96dea313092c4 feat(chain)!: wrap `TxGraph` txs with `Arc` (志宇)
Pull request description:
### Description
This PR makes `TxGraph` store transactions as `Arc<Transaction>`.
`Arc<Transaction>` can be shared between the chain-source and receiving structures. This allows the chain-source to keep the already-fetched transactions (save bandwith) and have a shared pointer to the transaction (save memory).
Our current logic to avoid re-fetching transactions is to refer back to the receiving structures. However, this means an additional round of locking our receiving structures.
### Notes to the reviewers
This will make more sense once I update the esplora/electrum chain sources to make use of both #1369 and this PR. The result would be chain sources which would only require locking the receiving structures twice (once for initiating the update, and once for applying the update).
### Changelog notice
* Changed `TxGraph` to store transactions as `Arc<Transaction>`. This allows chain-sources to cheaply keep a copy of already-fetched transactions.
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- changes the code implementation to "the maximum number of consecutive unused addresses"
in esplora async and blocking extjensions.
- treat `stop_gap = 0` as `stop_gap = 1` for all purposes.
- renames `past_gap_limit` to `gap_limit_reached` to indicate we want to break once the gap
limit is reached and not go further in `full_scan`, as suggested in
https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/issues/1227#issuecomment-1859040463
- change the tests according to the new implementation.
- add notes on what `stop_gap` means and links to convergent definition in other
Bitcoin-related software.
Closes#1227