For builds made directly on the tag, the output of `--version` will
not change. For builds not made on a tagged commit, the output will
look something like this:
```
> swap --version
swap 0.7.0-117-g93161f9
```
Fixes#409.
We emit an `info!` log for every peer that we discover but only ever
emitted a `debug!` log if we fail to connect. This leads to a situation
where the user would run `swap list-sellers`, the logs would say
"Discovered XYZ at ABC" but then get a potentially empty table.
To not confuse the user, we include unreachable nodes in the table output.
For example:
```
Connected to rendezvous point, discovering nodes in 'xmr-btc-swap-testnet' namespace ...
Discovered peer 12D3KooWPZ69DRp4wbGB3wJsxxsg1XW1EVZ2evtVwcARCF3a1nrx at /dns4/ac4hgzmsmekwekjbdl77brufqqbylddugzze4tel6qsnlympgmr46iid.onion/tcp/8765
+-------+--------------+--------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| PRICE | MIN_QUANTITY | MAX_QUANTITY | STATUS | ADDRESS |
+============================================================================================================================================================================================+
| ??? | ??? | ??? | Unreachable | /dns4/ac4hgzmsmekwekjbdl77brufqqbylddugzze4tel6qsnlympgmr46iid.onion/tcp/8765/p2p/12D3KooWPZ69DRp4wbGB3wJsxxsg1XW1EVZ2evtVwcARCF3a1nrx |
+-------+--------------+--------------+-------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
```
1. Clearly separate the log messages from any fields that are
captured. The log message itself should be meaningful because it
depends on the underlying formatter, how/if the fields are displayed.
2. Some log messages had very little context, expand that.
3. Wording of errors was inconsistent, hopefully all errors should
now start with `Failed to ...`.
4. Some log messages were duplicated across multiple layers (like opening
the database).
5. Some log messages were split into two where one part is now an `error!`
and the 2nd part is an `info!` on what is happening next.
6. Where appropriate, punctuation has been removed to not interrupt
the reader's flow.
Log statements end up getting changed constantly and having to clean
up imports after that is annoying, for example, if the last `info!`
in a file disappears, you end up with an unused import warning.
Fully qualifying tracing's macros prevents that and also communicates
clearly that we are using tracing and not log.
Sorting `psbt.output` by `witness_script` is at times pointless
because it might be set to `None`. To be more robust, we pattern
match against the produced transaction.
The CLI's transport doesn't support memory addresses and it also shouldn't support those by default. To be able to use it in tests, we extend the `SwarmExt` trait with the ability to listen on local TCP addresses with a random port.
The rendezvous protocol allows us to register all of our external
addresses. Hence, the first step is to allow the user to configure
external addresses as part of the config. In the future, there might
be an automated way of determining these.
To register with a rendezvous node, the user needs to configure which
one. CoBloX is running a rendezvous node that acts as the default by
every spec-compliant node will do the job just fine. This behaviour
is optional which is why our custom behaviour is wrapped in a `Toggle`.
We also want our node to re-register after half the time of the
registration has passed. To make this simpler and allow for testing in
isolation, we create a custom behaviour that wraps the libp2p rendezvous
behaviour.
This command uses a rendezvous node to find sellers (i.e. ASBs) and query them for quotes.
Sellers, that can be dialed and queried for a quote will be listed.
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605: Merge `--seller-addr` and `--seller-peer-id` into `--seller` parameter r=thomaseizinger a=thomaseizinger
This simplifies the CLI's interface.
It wills also play nicely with https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/pull/593.
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Instead of formatting to a string right away, we parse the multiaddress
into a stricter data structure that only allows the kind of addresses
we can dial through Tor.
This will allow us to perform further checks on the parsed address.
585: Configurable kraken websocket url via the ASB config r=thomaseizinger a=cimble-code
- Allows the ASB operator to configure a custom kraken websocket url via the ASB config.
- Addresses the issue of price control first brought up [here](https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/discussions/571)
> Gotya.
There is a relatively easy to implement (but temporary) solution for that. We could let the user configure the kraken websocket url via the ASB config. That way you can plug in your own service. The only requirement is that your service publishes prices updates in the same format as [kraken](https://docs.kraken.com/websockets/), e.g. :
_Originally posted by @bonomat in https://github.com/comit-network/xmr-btc-swap/discussions/571#discussioncomment-885535_
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Closing the connection upon completing the `swap_setup` protocol caused problems on the ASB side, because the CLI would close the connection before the last message was properly processed. This would result in swaps going into execution on the CLI side, but not on the ASB side.
The CLI ensures an open connection to the ASB over the complete course of a swap. So it does not make much sense to allow a protocol to close the connection (the CLI would immediately redial).
For the Alice we set the initial `KeepAlive` to `10` seconds because Bob is expected to request a spot price in reasonable time after opening a connection on the protocol. Since Tor connections can take some time we set 10 seconds fow now for resilience.
Given that we combined the `spot_price` and the `execution_setup` messaging into one protocol we should allow the protocol to take longer than 60 seconds to complete.
This is especially important for connections over Tor, where messaging can take significantly longer than over clearnet.
I ran some tests with Tor and did not run into issues with the 60 seconds, but we get very close to the timeout, so we better make it more resilient by adding more time.
When swapping on testnet we ran into a problem where the CLI started the swap after sending all messages successfully, but the ASB ran into a `connection closed` error at the end of the `swap_setup` and the swap state machine was never actually triggered.
Flushing and closing the stream on both sides should ensure that we don't run into this problem and both parties gracefully exit the protocol.
Some network and application specific code does not belong in the protocol module and was moved.
Eventloop, recovery and the outside behaviour were moved to the respective application module because they are application specific.
The `swap_setup` was moved into the network module because upon change both sides will have to be changed and should thus stay close together.
Having `spot_price` and `execution_setup` as separate protocols did not bring any advantages, but was problematic because we had to ensure that `execution_setup` would be triggered after `spot_price`. Because of this dependency it is better to combine the protocols into one.
Combining the protocols also allows a refactoring to get rid of the `libp2p-async-await` dependency.
Alice always listens for the `swap_setup` protocol. When Bob opens a substream on that protocol the spot price is communicated, and then all execution setup messages (swap-id and signature exchange).
Includes a new state that is used to await BTC lock tx finality. Upon starting the swap we initially only wait for the BTC lock tx to be seen in the mempool.
This is guarded by a short timeout (3 mins), because it is assumed that in the current setup (sport_price + execution_setup only triggered upon funds being available already) the lock transaction should be picked up almost instanly after the execution setup succeeded.
Similar to the CLI the ASB has to ensure that the execution_setup is executed within a certain time.
Without a timeout the price (returned by `spot_price` would be guaranteed with the CLI indefinitely.
It seems the current chosen channel timeouts are still not optimal.
I ran into issues with swapping over Tor and traced them down to the CLI timeout of the bmrng channel.
It appears that the ASB was not running as quick as the CLI, which caused a timeout on the CLI side (in addition to the delay when sending messages over Tor).
Only `execution_setup` caused the problem so far, but I would recommend changing all the channel timeouts to one minute to avoid this problem.
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