Steve Myers 4a1b96dcc4
Merge bitcoindevkit/bdk#1110: fix(esplora): use saturating_add in update_tx_graph()
bf9a4258496ef91bec4d15126d6e98a2450533ea ci: fix MSRV build by pinning tokio-util to 0.7.8 (Steve Myers)
d35668e76aa3ba429041305e54106c10429a8b1b ci(esplora): fix wasm cargo check by setting workspace resolver to version 2 (Steve Myers)
31d52e12c93469dc6af9a88eba42ad87315dd63b ci: fix msrv dependency versions for rustls-webpki and zip (Steve Myers)
6a5c9d7a00bfddbdf6bd279d003fefe3958dccc1 fix(esplora): use saturating_add in update_tx_graph() (Steve Myers)
4d1a9fd47ab61e1cba2d01fe1191df8c0064c767 test(esplora): add async_ext and blocking_ext integration tests (Steve Myers)

Pull request description:

  ### Description

  This fixes overflow error when calling update_tx_graph() from update_tx_graph_without_keychain().

  ### Notes to the reviewers

  You can reproduce the error by reverting 66a2bf5ef2a70f8de41941d2f07bec776d152b96.

  The tests could use some cleanup but get the job done for this PR.

  ### Changelog notice

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  #### Bugfixes:

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  * [x] I've added tests to reproduce the issue which are now passing
  * [ ] I'm linking the issue being fixed by this PR

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The Bitcoin Dev Kit

BDK

A modern, lightweight, descriptor-based wallet library written in Rust!

Crate Info MIT or Apache-2.0 Licensed CI Status API Docs Rustc Version 1.57.0+ Chat on Discord

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About

The bdk libraries aims to provide well engineered and reviewed components for Bitcoin based applications. It is built upon the excellent rust-bitcoin and rust-miniscript crates.

⚠ The Bitcoin Dev Kit developers are in the process of releasing a v1.0 which is a fundamental re-write of how the library works. See for some background on this project: https://bitcoindevkit.org/blog/road-to-bdk-1/ (ignore the timeline 😁) For a release timeline see the BDK 1.0 project page.

Architecture

The project is split up into several crates in the /crates directory:

  • bdk: Contains the central high level Wallet type that is built from the low-level mechanisms provided by the other components
  • chain: Tools for storing and indexing chain data
  • file_store: A (experimental) persistence backend for storing chain data in a single file.
  • esplora: Extends the esplora-client crate with methods to fetch chain data from an esplora HTTP server in the form that bdk_chain and Wallet can consume.
  • electrum: Extends the electrum-client crate with methods to fetch chain data from an electrum server in the form that bdk_chain and Wallet can consume.

Fully working examples of how to use these components are in /example-crates:

  • example_cli: Library used by the example_* crates. Provides utilities for syncing, showing the balance, generating addresses and creating transactions without using the bdk Wallet.
  • example_electrum: A command line Bitcoin wallet application built on top of example_cli and the electrum crate. It shows the power of the bdk tools (chain + file_store + electrum), without depending on the main bdk library.
  • wallet_esplora_blocking: Uses the Wallet to sync and spend using the Esplora blocking interface.
  • wallet_esplora_async: Uses the Wallet to sync and spend using the Esplora asynchronous interface.
  • wallet_electrum: Uses the Wallet to sync and spend using Electrum.

Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)

This library should compile with any combination of features with Rust 1.57.0.

To build with the MSRV you will need to pin dependencies as follows:

# log 0.4.19 has MSRV 1.60.0+
cargo update -p log --precise "0.4.18"
# tempfile 3.7.0 has MSRV 1.63.0+
cargo update -p tempfile --precise "3.6.0"
# rustls 0.21.2 has MSRV 1.60.0+
cargo update -p rustls:0.21.7 --precise "0.21.1"
# rustls 0.20.9 has MSRV 1.60.0+
cargo update -p rustls:0.20.9 --precise "0.20.8"
# tokio 1.30 has MSRV 1.63.0+
cargo update -p tokio:1.32.0 --precise "1.29.1"
# tokio-util 0.7.9 doesn't build with MSRV 1.57.0
cargo update -p tokio-util --precise "0.7.8"
# flate2 1.0.27 has MSRV 1.63.0+
cargo update -p flate2:1.0.27 --precise "1.0.26"
# reqwest 0.11.19 has MSRV 1.63.0+
cargo update -p reqwest --precise "0.11.18"
# h2 0.3.21 has MSRV 1.63.0+
cargo update -p h2 --precise "0.3.20"
# rustls-webpki 0.100.2 has MSRV 1.60.0+
cargo update -p rustls-webpki:0.100.3 --precise "0.100.1"
# rustls-webpki 0.101.2 has MSRV 1.60.0+
cargo update -p rustls-webpki:0.101.6 --precise "0.101.1"
# zip 0.6.3 has MSRV 1.59.0+
cargo update -p zip:0.6.6 --precise "0.6.2"

License

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