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326 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Eizinger
1b0c29b424
Use bmrng to model communicaton of Alice's EventLoop with the handle
This allows us to delay the ACKing of the encrypted signature up until
the swap has actually requested it.

Similarly, it allows us to wait for the ACK of the transfer proof within
the swap before continuing.
2021-04-01 17:09:17 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
1c47b32681
Use bmrng to model communicaton of Bob's EventLoop with the handle
bmrng is a library providing a request-response channel that allows
the receiving end of the channel to send a response back to the sender.
This allows us to more accurately implement the functions on the
`EventLoopHandle`. In particular, we now _wait_ for the ACK of specific
messages from the other party before resolving the future.

For example, when sending the encrypted signature, the async function
on the `EventLoopHandle` does not resolve until we received the ACK
from the other party.

We also delete the `Channels` abstraction in favor of directly creating
bmrng channels. This allows us to directly control the channel buffer
which we set to 1 because we don't need more than that on Bob's side.
2021-04-01 17:09:17 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
958e5b12bc
Don't match on expired_timelocks and race it in a select in parallel
There is no point in first checking for the expired timelocks and
then constructing a `select!` that also watches for the timelock to
expiry.

We can simply only have the select! invocation to achieve the same
effect. In case the timelock is already expired, this future will
resolve immediately.

Normally, the polling order of `select!` is pseudo-random. We
configure it to be _biased_ here to make sure the futures are polled
in order.
2021-04-01 17:08:26 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
dbe03ba1cf
Timeout Bob's execution-setup after 10 seconds
The execution setup is our only libp2p protocol that doesn't have
a timeout built-in. Hence, if anything fails on Alice's side, we
would wait here forever.

Wrapping the future in a timeout ensures that we fail eventually
if this protocol doesn't succeed.
2021-04-01 17:08:26 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
5d75f1adba
Remove import line in favor of FQ macro usage 2021-04-01 17:08:26 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
4c2e254543
Don't log subscription
This object is very verbose and not meant to be logged.
2021-04-01 17:08:25 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
5b230bc75f
Don't import tracing macros
Typing them out is quicker than constantly adjusting imports.
2021-04-01 17:08:25 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
90a7760124
Add some log statements to bob::cancel 2021-04-01 17:08:25 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
3f54b39281
Make all error messages start with an uppercase letter 2021-04-01 16:12:14 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
0ef9d97679
Remove delegation functions in favor of public fields
We don't need to hide the fields of this Behaviour as the only reason
for why this struct exists is because libp2p forces us to compose our
NetworkBehaviours into a new struct.
2021-04-01 16:12:13 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
b1d0ae8db7
Remove dead code
No codepath constructs this event, we can delete the associated code.
2021-04-01 16:11:57 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
2135a6e53e
Alice resumes swaps 2021-04-01 16:09:13 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
d233e9914e
Avoid problems when re-ordering / changing Bob's states
Make it explicit in which states we are able NOT to cancel/refund.
2021-04-01 16:06:48 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
e6dd194f77
next_state loop always exits in final state
Otherwise we can run into scenarios where the loop never properly exits.
2021-04-01 16:06:48 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
bc442bcad3
Await 10 confirmations of lock tx in refund
Awaiting the confirmations in an earlier state can cause trouble with resuming
swaps with short cancel expiries (test scenarios).
Since it is the responsibility of the refund state to ensure that the XMR can
be sweeped, we now ensure that the lock transaction has 10 confirmations before
refunding the XMR using generate_from_keys.
2021-04-01 16:03:38 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
183e8f02de
Wait for lock tx and send transfer proof in separate state
Sending the transfer transaction in a distinct state helps ensuring
that we do not send the Monero lock transaction twice in a restart
scenario.
Waiting for the first transaction confirmation in a separate state
helps ensuring that we send the transfer proof in a restart scenario.
2021-04-01 16:03:19 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
dfd69c9c80
Alice aborts if any timelock expired before locking XMR
Once we resume unfinished swaps upon startup we have to ensure that
it is safe for Alice to act.
If Bob has locked BTC it is only make sense for Alice to lock up the
XMR as long as no timelock has expired. Hence we abort if the BTC is
locked, but any timelock expired already.
2021-04-01 16:02:42 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
52b9a78de2
Alice to validate Bob's PSBT for correctness
In order for the re-construction of TxLock to be meaningful, we limit
`Message2` to the PSBT instead of the full struct. This is a breaking
change in the network layer.

The PSBT is valid if:

- It has at most two outputs (we allow a change output)
- One of the outputs pays the agreed upon amount to a shared output script

Resolves #260.
2021-03-30 13:02:56 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
11b45cd8c0
Move messages into protocol module
This allows us to remove all visibility modifiers from the message
fields because child modules (in this case {alice,bob}::state) can
always access private fields of structs.

It also moves the messages into a more natural place. Previously,
they were defined within the network layer even though they are
independent of the libp2p implementation.
2021-03-30 12:59:34 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
e130448200
Make as many fields of Alice's states private as possible
To achieve this, we need to add some pure helpers to the state structs.
This has the added benefit that we can reduce the amount of code within
the swap function.
2021-03-30 12:59:34 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
7f5715e147
Remove unnecessary serde implementations 2021-03-30 12:59:33 +11:00
rishflab
86f312e143 Safely abort swap if TxLock is not confirmed in a reasonable time
If TxLock does not confirm in a reasonable amount of time, Alice should
give up on the swap rather than waiting forever. Watching for TxLock in
the mempool is not required and it causes unnecessary complexity. What
if Alice does not see the transaction in mempool but it is already
confirmed? She will abort the swap for no reason.
2021-03-30 11:13:09 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
01739eddb1
Introduce a more flexible transaction subscription system
Instead of watching for status changes directly on bitcoin::Wallet,
we return a Subscription object back to the caller. This subscription
object can be re-used multiple times.

Among other things, this now allows callers of `broadcast` to decide
on what to wait for given the returned Subscription object.

The new API is also more concise which allows us to remove some of
the functions on the actor states in favor of simple inline calls.

Co-authored-by: rishflab <rishflab@hotmail.com>
2021-03-30 10:29:19 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
c5827f84ca
Refactor recursive function to loop
This should get rid of the ever-growing stack size issue.
2021-03-29 12:15:48 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
fc175a3f53
De-couple state from Monero wallet 2021-03-29 12:15:12 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
5616683d7d
Monero confirmations are a u64
Trying to deserialize the number as a u32 caused deserialization
errors.
2021-03-29 12:14:19 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
1057d115d1
Re-order bob::event_loop based on importance 2021-03-24 15:17:54 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
638a169a04
Buffer transfer proof if we are not connected to Bob
The request-response behaviour that is used for sending the transfer
proof actually has a functionality for buffering a message if we
are currently not connected. However, the request-response behaviour
also emits a dial attempt and **drops** all buffered messages if this
dial attempt fails. For us, the dial attempt will very likely always
fail because Bob is very likely behind NAT and we have to wait for
him to reconnect to us.

To mitigate this, we build our own buffer within the EventLoop and
send transfer proofs as soon as we are connected again.

Resolves #348.
2021-03-24 15:17:54 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
cde3f0f74a
Remove connection handling from swap execution
The swap should not be concerned with connection handling. This is
the responsibility of the overall application.

All but the execution-setup NetworkBehaviour are `request-response`
behaviours. These have built-in functionality to automatically emit
a dial attempt in case we are not connected at the time we want to
send a message. We remove all of the manual dialling code from the
swap in favor of this behaviour.

Additionally, we make sure to establish a connection as soon as the
EventLoop gets started. In case we ever loose the connection to Alice,
we try to re-establish it.
2021-03-24 15:17:54 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
804b34f6b0
Listen on all swarm events instead of just behaviour events 2021-03-24 11:39:41 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
2200fce3f3
Pass Swarm into EventLoop
This reduces the amount of arguments we need to pass into the eventloop
at the expense of slightly more setup of the swarm.
2021-03-24 11:39:41 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
2c9ab4f6eb
Improve code structure and error messages for running swaps
The quote message was repeated and we should set the overall
failure into a context to know what went wrong.
2021-03-24 11:39:41 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
0c0a322a8f
Rename module to better represent what it contains
This module provides an implementation of the RequestResponseCodec
using a cbor serialization.
2021-03-24 11:39:40 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
1de0b39b32
Unify encrypted-signature protocol to a single one 2021-03-24 11:39:40 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
9979cc9f1f
Unify transfer-proof protocol to a single one
Previously, we had two implementations of this protocol. To reduce
code size, we make Alice and Bob use the same implementation.
2021-03-24 11:39:40 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
9d0b9abde0
Introduce helper function for mapping RequestResponseEvent
Decomposing a RequestResponseEvent is quite verbose. We can introduce
a helper function that does the matching for us and delegates to
specific `From` implementations for the protocol specific bits.
2021-03-24 11:39:39 +11:00
bors[bot]
189a13c063
Merge #319
319: Alice sweeps refunded funds into default wallet r=da-kami a=da-kami

Alice's refund scenario starts with generating the temporary wallet
from keys to claim the XMR which results in Alice' unloading the wallet.
Alice then loads her original wallet to be able to handle more swaps.
Since Alice is in the role of the long running daemon handling concurrent
swaps, the operation to close, claim and re-open her default wallet must
be atomic.
This PR adds an additional step, that sweeps all the refunded XMR back into
the default wallet. In order to ensure that this is possible, Alice has to
ensure that the locked XMR got enough confirmations.
These changes allow us to assert Alice's balance after refunding.

Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
2021-03-22 05:12:49 +00:00
Daniel Karzel
62079fc342 Punish scenario falls back to refund or fails
If we enter a punish scenario we can be sure the punish timelock is expired.
Thus, we must be able to punish unless Bob published the refund transaction.
There is no benefit in racing punish against refund here, because we cannot recover from a punish tx failure anyway.

The logic was changed to:
Try to broadcast punish tx and await finality.
  If either punish broadcasting of finality fails, try to fetch the refund transaction.
    If it is available extract Bob's Monero key part and transition to refund.
    If refund tx is not available fail without a status update.

Note that we do not distinguish different errors upon failure of punish, because
we cannot recover anyway. If we fail to retrieve Bob's refund tx, we just exit without
a status update so punish can be retried by resuming the swap.
2021-03-22 16:10:01 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
f49f8977d3
Remove dead code 2021-03-18 18:09:30 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
396c4177a6 Alice sweeps refunded funds into default wallet
Since Alice's refund scenario starts with generating the temporary wallet
from keys to claim the XMR which results in Alice' unloading the wallet.
Alice then loads her original wallet to be able to handle more swaps.
Since Alice is in the role of the long running daemon handling concurrent
swaps, the operation to close, claim and re-open her default wallet must
be atomic.
This PR adds an additional step, that sweeps all the refunded XMR back into
the default wallet. In order to ensure that this is possible, Alice has to
ensure that the locked XMR got enough confirmations.
These changes allow us to assert Alice's balance after refunding.
2021-03-18 17:59:48 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
16dfea035b
Simplify code within BobState::XmrLockProofReceived
To achieve this, we decompose `watch_for_locked_xmr` into two parts:

1. A non-self-consuming function to construct a `WatchRequest`
2. A state transition that can now consume `self` again because
it is only called once within the whole select! expression.

Ideally, we would move more logic onto this state transition (like
comparing the actual amounts and fail the transition if it is not
valid). Doing so would have an unfortunate side-effect: We would
always wait for the full confirmations before checking whether or
not we actually receive enough XMR.

This allows us to have state transitions that consume self.
2021-03-18 15:45:58 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
338f4b82e5
Introduce dedicated bob::State6 for cancelling 2021-03-18 15:45:57 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
c32ef92cf5
Simplify code within BobState::EncSigSent 2021-03-18 15:45:57 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
09e2d5b5d7
Simplify code within BobState::XmrLocked
By reducing the number of local variables, we can greatly simplify
this piece of code.
2021-03-18 15:45:57 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
776a50137d
Use tokio::select macro instead of function
This is slightly less verbose and therefore hopefully easier to read.
2021-03-18 15:45:56 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
b1affe3ecf
Insert latest state and call run_until only once
Instead of calling this function in all the branches, we can simply
make the whole match statement evaluate to the new state and perform
this functionality at the very end.
2021-03-18 15:45:56 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
0d8962762a
Use early return to reduce one level of indentation 2021-03-18 15:45:55 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
05849505b1
Inline wait_for_bitcoin_refund
This function is essentially a single select! statement and can
easily be inlined into the swap state machine.
2021-03-18 15:45:39 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
8c9285f1f9
Inline step function because it has been reduced to a single statement 2021-03-18 15:45:36 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
afb7e816a1
Don't wait for confirmations again
We only call this function within `CancelTimelockExpired`. There is
no need to check the confirmations again.
2021-03-18 15:44:37 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
c92f2dbc77
Move more domain knowledge onto the TxCancel type 2021-03-18 15:44:37 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
75aec95b0c
Introduce monero::TransferRequest
This allows us to move critical crypto logic onto `State3` which
holds all the necessary data which consequently allows us to get
rid of `lock_xmr` altogether by inlining it into the swap function.
The reduced indirection improves readability.
2021-03-18 15:44:36 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
d682433ec9
Move EventLoopHandle next to its impl block
This struct is not that important so it can move further down.
2021-03-18 15:44:36 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
e77f1729b4
Move extract_monero_private_key onto TxRefund
This functionality is domain-specific to the refund transaction.
Move it onto there.
2021-03-18 15:44:36 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
a1e065b4e7
Simplify racing cancel timelock against learning enc-sig 2021-03-18 15:44:36 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
575893fb51
Use domain types in fn signature instead of messages
This simplifies usage witin the swap module.
2021-03-18 15:44:35 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
64b71d0b16
Remove unnecessary pinning 2021-03-18 15:44:31 +11:00
bors[bot]
2c385ee7d9
Merge #321
321: Properly handle concurrent messages to and from peers r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger

Previously, we were forwarding incoming messages from peers to all
swaps that were currently running. That is obviously wrong. The new
design scopes an `EventLoopHandle` to a specific PeerId to avoid
this problem.

Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2021-03-17 10:22:26 +00:00
bors[bot]
113f2fa385
Merge #322
322: Refactor `ExecutionParams` and harmonize sync intervals of wallets r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger



Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2021-03-17 06:25:59 +00:00
bors[bot]
fc28609a96
Merge #323 #324
323: Minor fixes r=thomaseizinger a=rishflab



324: Enable dependabot r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger



Co-authored-by: rishflab <rishflab@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2021-03-17 05:59:01 +00:00
Thomas Eizinger
e54d26b26c
Improve log messages by including PeerId 2021-03-17 16:32:19 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
a57f88d1b4
Properly handle concurrent messages to and from peers
Previously, we were forwarding incoming messages from peers to all
swaps that were currently running. That is obviously wrong. The new
design scopes an `EventLoopHandle` to a specific PeerId to avoid
this problem.
2021-03-17 16:32:17 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
09c41f89c4
Rename ExecutionParams to EnvironmentConfig 2021-03-17 16:31:16 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
bc43ed6ebd
Pass execution params directly into wallet for initialization
This reduces the amount of parameters that we need to pass in.
2021-03-17 16:30:58 +11:00
bors[bot]
95acbc6277
Merge #307
307: Reduce load on electrum r=thomaseizinger a=rishflab

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Co-authored-by: rishflab <rishflab@hotmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2021-03-17 05:10:50 +00:00
rishflab
8675d88727 Don't wait for tx lock confirmed after broadcast
Bob does not care whether tx lock is confirmed. That is alice's problem.
This wait was introduced to remedy a bug in status_of_script() which was
 failing when called on a transaction with no confirmations.
2021-03-17 15:34:29 +11:00
rishflab
f5e6ba18e0 Use different address for redeem and punish
Having the same address could potentially cause issues when subscribing
to transactions by script
2021-03-17 15:26:44 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
273cf15631
Introduce Watchable abstraction for Bitcoin wallet
We have a repeated pattern where we construct one of our
Tx{Cancel,Redeem,Punish,Refund,Lock} transactions and wait until
the status of this transaction changes. We can make this more
ergonomic by creating and implementing a `Watchable` trait that
gives access to the TxId and relevant script for this transaction.
This allows us to remove a parameter from the `watch_until_status`
function.

Additionally, there is a 2nd pattern: "Completing" one of these
transaction and waiting until they are confirmed with the configured
number of blocks for finality. We can make this more ergonomic by
returning a future from `broadcast` that callers can await in case
they want to wait for the broadcasted transaction to reach finality.
2021-03-16 19:24:32 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
a0830f099f
Pass relevant execution params into wallet instead of via functions
The execution params don't change throughout the lifetime of the
program. They can be set in the wallet at the very beginning.
This simplifies the interface of the wallet functions.
2021-03-16 19:24:31 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
84ea092a1b
Remove unnecessary state variables by constructing TXs on demand 2021-03-16 19:24:31 +11:00
rishflab
e5c0158597
Greatly reduce load onto the Electrum backend
We achieve our optimizations in three ways:

1. Batching calls instead of making them individually.

To get access to the batch calls, we replace all our
calls to the HTTP interface with RPC calls.

2. Never directly make network calls based on function
calls on the wallet.

Instead, inquiring about the status of a script always
just returns information based on local data. With every
call, we check when we last refreshed the local data and
do so if the data is considered to be too old. This
interval is configurable.

3. Use electrum's notification feature to get updated
with the latest blockheight.

Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
Co-authored-by: Rishab Sharma <rishflab@hotmail.com>
2021-03-16 19:24:31 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
e17cbadccb
Don't add signatures to transaction unless necessary
In order to compute the cancel TxID, we don't need to add the
signatures.
2021-03-16 19:22:47 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
6beb732e35
Eliminate build_bitcoin_punish_transaction
We reduce indirection by constructing TxPunish directly based off
`State3` and make the type itself more powerful by moving the logic
of completing it with a signature onto it.
2021-03-16 19:21:15 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
ea05c306e0 Alice spawns swaps outside the event loop
Instead of spawning the swap inside the event loop we send the swap back
to the caller to be spawned. This means we no longer need the remote handle
that was only used in the tests.
This now properly logs the swap results in production.
It also gives us more control over Alice's swap in the tests.
2021-03-16 18:31:46 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
dd6c66a594
Move completing of Bitcoin redeem tx onto RedeemTx
This allows us to have access to RedeemTx from within the scope
of the state transition which we are going to need for more
efficient watching of what happens to this TX on the blockchain.
2021-03-16 17:11:31 +11:00
rishflab
21429f24b2
Inline wait_for_locked_bitcoin() that is only called once
Reduce indirection.
2021-03-16 17:11:31 +11:00
rishflab
6a3e4802f1
Remove redundant reference 2021-03-16 17:11:30 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
c2329b19a2
Tell the user more about the monero lock transaction
First, we tell the user that we are now waiting for Alice to lock
the monero. Additionally, we tell them once we received the
transfer proof which will lead directly into the
"waiting for confirmations" function.
2021-03-05 16:56:47 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
4138039ea0
Make sure all error messages start with an uppercase letter
These might potentially be shown to a user, let's make them all
consistent.
2021-03-05 15:49:15 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
5953037b81
Don't repeat the module name within the type 2021-03-05 15:49:13 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
b178e95f95
Redo layout of eventloop module
1. Move internal types to the bottom and make them private
2. Sort public types by their importance
2021-03-05 14:02:24 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
1822886cd0
Provide stronger isolation of kraken module
Instead of leaking the tokio::sync::Receiver type in our
return value, we create a newtype that implements the desired
interface. This allows us to get rid of the `RateService` structs
and instead implement `LatestRate` directly on top of this struct.

Given that `LatestRate` is only used within the event_loop module,
we move the definition of this type into there.
2021-03-05 13:56:25 +11:00
bors[bot]
20f2e56e2d
Merge #271
271: Bob can verify that the XMR lock tx was published r=da-kami a=da-kami

The Monero `txhash` log was removed. I feel the user should have the possibility to verify that the transaction was actually published so I added the tx-hash to the confirmation output. 

We could potentially print the tx-hash when receiving the transfer proof already, but that might not add much value compared to printing it with the confirmations. 

Additionally we should allow the user to at least know when the XMR can be expected in the user's wallet, otherwise the swap ends like this:

```
2021-03-04 13:49:19   INFO Monero lock tx received 5 out of 5 confirmations
```

This is just not very informative - yes, the final transaction is an implementation detail, but I don't think we should hide the transactions from the user. By printing the tx-hash for spending from the lock-tx into the user wallet we ensure the user knows that the XMR can now be expected in the user wallet. 

--- 

To add context, here the complete log (with debug enabled) **before** this change: 

```
2021-03-04 13:30:46  DEBUG Database and seed will be stored in /Users/dakami/Library/Application Support/xmr-btc-swap
2021-03-04 13:30:46  DEBUG Starting monero-wallet-rpc on port 56145
2021-03-04 13:30:51  DEBUG Requesting quote
2021-03-04 13:30:51   INFO Received quote: 1 XMR = 0.00433500 BTC
2021-03-04 13:30:51   INFO Still got 0.01018746 BTC left in wallet, swapping ...
2021-03-04 13:30:51   INFO Spot price for 0.00500000 BTC is 1.153402537485 XMR
2021-03-04 13:30:52  DEBUG Starting execution setup with 12D3KooWCdMKjesXMJz1SiZ7HgotrxuqhQJbP5sgBm2BwP1cqThi
2021-03-04 13:30:55   INFO Published Bitcoin 3a6690a962191529892318819fb20e7f1ac4625400e64ee734056a9b2a17ad8f transaction as lock
2021-03-04 13:41:13  DEBUG Received Transfer Proof from 12D3KooWCdMKjesXMJz1SiZ7HgotrxuqhQJbP5sgBm2BwP1cqThi
2021-03-04 13:42:11   INFO Monero lock tx received 1 out of 5 confirmations
2021-03-04 13:45:33   INFO Monero lock tx received 2 out of 5 confirmations
2021-03-04 13:47:49   INFO Monero lock tx received 3 out of 5 confirmations
2021-03-04 13:48:56   INFO Monero lock tx received 4 out of 5 confirmations
2021-03-04 13:49:19   INFO Monero lock tx received 5 out of 5 confirmations
2021-03-04 13:49:19  DEBUG Encrypted signature sent
2021-03-04 13:49:19  DEBUG Alice acknowledged encrypted signature
2021-03-04 13:49:19  DEBUG watching for tx: e5569d3f0bcccac95252dffaebe74ead0360c09b76bc762de890aaa0e51afbcf
2021-03-04 13:49:20  DEBUG Received protocol error "missing transaction" from Electrum, retrying...
2021-03-04 13:49:22  DEBUG Received protocol error "missing transaction" from Electrum, retrying...
```



Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
2021-03-04 06:24:59 +00:00
Daniel Karzel
47a31760c0 Bob can verify the Monero txs by tx-hash
Print tx-hashes for monero transactions to allow Bob to look the transaction up in block explorer.

The story of Bab:
Our famous actor Bob has a brother named Bab.
In school they were often mixed up, because their names were so similar.
Eventually Bab renamed himself into Barbara, but that was even more confusing for now he
carried a female name even though he was not female. Bob wanted to help his brother and told him he
could just go for Bub. But that did not solve anything. Fun fact: Bub is actually married to Alice.
2021-03-04 16:51:55 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
601bf07255
Introduce quote protocol and display it to the user before they fund
Previously, the user neither knew the price nor the maximum quantity
they could trade. We now request a quote from the user and display
it to them.

Fixes #255.
2021-03-04 16:26:27 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
3da01ea44a
Rename local variables according to new protocol name 2021-03-04 16:20:54 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
ead5db3f45
Re-order fields to group them semantically 2021-03-04 16:20:51 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
bc176bc4fb
Minor import optimizations 2021-03-04 14:48:28 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
6d9b21cb47
Change imports_granularity to module
This reduces the overall amount of LoC that imports take up in our
codebase by almost 100.
It also makes merge-conflicts less likely because there is less
grouping together of imports that may lead to layout changes which
in turn can cause merge conflicts.
2021-03-04 14:48:13 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
2c8200621d
Move pub use into pub use block 2021-03-04 14:47:47 +11:00
bors[bot]
d1363d130c
Merge #265
265: Replace quote with spot-price protocol r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger

This is essentially functionally equivalent but includes some
cleanups by removing a layer of abstraction: `spot_price::Behaviour`
is now just a type-alias for a request-response behaviour.

Co-authored-by: Thomas Eizinger <thomas@eizinger.io>
2021-03-04 02:52:06 +00:00
bors[bot]
cba9f119b6
Merge #261
261: Sweep xmr funds from generated temp wallet r=da-kami a=da-kami

Fixes #252

Please review by commit :)
Did a few cleanups before actually doing the feature.

Please note the comment that influenced this solution: https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/issues/252#issuecomment-789387074



Co-authored-by: Daniel Karzel <daniel@comit.network>
2021-03-03 06:29:37 +00:00
Daniel Karzel
2e3c2d8edf Remove Arcs in favour of references 2021-03-03 17:23:07 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
d63790c2a6 Remove unnecessary monero wallet trait abstractions 2021-03-03 17:15:37 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
1041212a60 Work in review comments 2021-03-03 17:15:37 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
66c8401c95 Sweep all from generated wallet to user wallet
The default implementation for the command was removed because it does not
add additional value if we have a mandatory parameter anyway.
2021-03-03 17:15:37 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
7042ed9441
Replace quote with spot-price protocol
This is essentially functionally equivalent but includes some
cleanups by removing a layer of abstraction: `spot_price::Behaviour`
is now just a type-alias for a request-response behaviour.
2021-03-03 17:09:38 +11:00
Daniel Karzel
9f53dab3c6 Harmonize names to make more sense
The wallet is an instance of a wallet that has a name.
When we use `CreateWalletForOutputThenReloadWallet` we actually unload the wallet.
It would be cleaner to create a new instance that does that swap, but I did not go that far.
2021-03-03 17:03:34 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
2440964385
Allow ASB to be configured with max BTC buy amount
This will make it easier to also configure the CLI to display an appropriate max amount the user has to deal with.
2021-03-03 16:56:34 +11:00
Thomas Eizinger
ce077a3ff5
Decouple Bob's EventLoop from the builder
Instead of instantiating the `EventLoop` within the builder, we only
pass in the necessary arguments (which is the `EventLoopHandle`) to
the Builder upon `new`.

This is work towards #255 which will require us to perform network
communication (which implies having the `EventLoop`) before starting
a swap.
2021-03-03 14:53:05 +11:00