Move fillPSBT input-output argument before output-only arguments. This is a
temporary workaround which can go away with improvements to libmultiprocess
code generator. Currently code generator figures out order of input-output
parameters by looking at input list, but it would make more sense for it to
take order from output list, so input-only parameters still have to be first
but there is more flexibility for the other parameters.
1c4b456e1a gui: send using external signer (Sjors Provoost)
24815c6309 gui: wallet creation detects external signer (Sjors Provoost)
3f845ea299 node: add externalSigners to interface (Sjors Provoost)
62ac119f91 gui: display address on external signer (Sjors Provoost)
450cb40a34 wallet: add displayAddress to interface (Sjors Provoost)
eef8d64529 gui: create wallet with external signer (Sjors Provoost)
6cdbc83e93 gui: add external signer path to options dialog (Sjors Provoost)
Pull request description:
Big picture overview in [this gist](https://gist.github.com/Sjors/29d06728c685e6182828c1ce9b74483d).
This PR adds GUI support for external signers, based on the since merged bitcoin/bitcoin#16546 (RPC).
The UX isn't amazing - especially the blocking calls - but it works.
First we adds a GUI setting for the signer script (e.g. path to HWI):
<img width="625" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-05 om 19 32 59" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/62483415-e1ff1680-b7b7-11e9-97ca-8d2ce54ca1cb.png">
Then we add an external signer checkbox to the wallet creation dialog:
<img width="374" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-11-07 om 19 17 23" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/68416387-b57ee000-0194-11ea-9730-127d60273008.png">
It's checked by default if HWI detects a device. It also grabs the name. It then creates a fresh wallet and imports the keys.
You can verify an address on the device (blocking...):
<img width="673" alt="Schermafbeelding 2019-08-05 om 19 29 22" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/10217/62483560-43bf8080-b7b8-11e9-9902-8a036116dc4b.png">
Sending, including coin selection, Just Works(tm) as long the device is present.
~External signer support is enabled by default when the GUI is configured and Boost::Process is present.~
External signer support remains disabled by default, see https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21935.
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hebasto:
ACK 1c4b456e1a, tested on Linux Mint 20.1 (Qt 5.12.8) with HWW `2.0.2-rc.1`.
promag:
Tested ACK 1c4b456e1a but rebased with e033ca1379, with HWI 2.0.2, with Nano S and Nano X.
meshcollider:
re-code-review ACK 1c4b456e1a
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f5ba424cd4 wallet: Add IsAddressUsed / SetAddressUsed methods (Russell Yanofsky)
62252c95e5 interfaces: Stop exposing wallet destdata to gui (Russell Yanofsky)
985430d9b2 test: Add gui test for wallet receive requests (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with other destdata like address-used status. It also adds some more GUI test coverage.
There are no changes in behavior.
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This commit moves the ExternalSigner class and RPC methods out of the wallet module.
The enumeratesigners RPC can be used without a wallet since #21417.
With additional modifications external signers could be used without a wallet in general, e.g. via signrawtransaction.
The signerdisplayaddress RPC is ranamed to walletdisplayaddress because it requires wallet context.
A future displayaddress RPC call without wallet context could take a descriptor argument.
This commit fixes a rpc_help.py failure when configured with --disable-wallet.
This bug doesn't have any effects currently because it only affects
external signer RPCs which aren't currently using the wallet context,
but it does cause an appveyor failure in a upcoming PR:
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/DrahtBot/bitcoin/builds/38512882
This bug is subtle and could have been avoided if JSONRPCRequest didn't
have constructors that were so loose with type checking. Suggested
change
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/21366#issuecomment-792044351
eliminates these and would be a good followup for a future PR.
Stop giving GUI access to destdata rows in database. Replace with narrow
API just for saving and reading receive request information.
This simplifies code and should prevent the GUI from interfering with
other destdata like address-used status.
Note: No user-visible behavior is changing in this commit. New
CWallet::SetAddressReceiveRequest() implementation avoids a bug in
CWallet::AddDestData() where a modification would leave the previous
value in memory while writing the new value to disk. But it doesn't
matter because the GUI doesn't currently expose the ability to modify
receive requests, only to add and erase them.
f3d870fc22 wallet: List all wallets in non-SQLite or non-BDB builds (Russell Yanofsky)
d70dc89e78 refactor: Consolidate redundant wallet database path and exists functions (Russell Yanofsky)
6a7a63644c refactor: Drop call to GetWalletEnv in wallet salvage code (Russell Yanofsky)
6ee9cbdd18 refactor: Replace ListWalletDir() function with ListDatabases() (Russell Yanofsky)
5aaeb6cf87 MOVEONLY: Move IsBDBFile, IsSQLiteFile, and ListWalletDir (Russell Yanofsky)
Pull request description:
This PR does not change behavior when bitcoin is built normally with both the SQLite and BDB libraries. It just makes non-SQLite and non-BDB builds more similar to the normal build. Specifically:
- It makes wallet directory lists always include all wallets so wallets don't appear missing depending on the build.
- It now triggers specific "Build does not support SQLite database format" and "Build does not support Berkeley DB database format" errors if a wallet can't be loaded instead of the more ambiguous and scary "Data is not in recognized format" error.
Both changes are implemented in the last commit. The previous commits are just refactoring cleanups that make the last commit possible and consolidate and reduce code.
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