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subrpcserver_config.go
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subrpcserver_config.go
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package main
import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/autopilot"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc/autopilotrpc"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc/signrpc"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/lnrpc/walletrpc"
"github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/macaroons"
)
// subRPCServerConfigs is special sub-config in the main configuration that
// houses the configuration for the optional sub-servers. These sub-RPC servers
// are meant to house experimental new features that may eventually make it
// into the main RPC server that lnd exposes. Special methods are present on
// this struct to allow the main RPC server to create and manipulate the
// sub-RPC servers in a generalized manner.
type subRPCServerConfigs struct {
// SignRPC is a sub-RPC server that exposes signing of arbitrary inputs
// as a gRPC service.
SignRPC *signrpc.Config `group:"signrpc" namespace:"signrpc"`
// WalletKitRPC is a sub-RPC server that exposes functionality allowing
// a client to send transactions through a wallet, publish them, and
// also requests keys and addresses under control of the backing
// wallet.
WalletKitRPC *walletrpc.Config `group:"walletrpc" namespace:"walletrpc"`
// AutopilotRPC is a sub-RPC server that exposes methods on the running
// autopilot as a gRPC service.
AutopilotRPC *autopilotrpc.Config `group:"autopilotrpc" namespace:"autopilotrpc"`
}
// PopulateDependencies attempts to iterate through all the sub-server configs
// within this struct, and populate the items it requires based on the main
// configuration file, and the chain control.
//
// NOTE: This MUST be called before any callers are permitted to execute the
// FetchConfig method.
func (s *subRPCServerConfigs) PopulateDependencies(cc *chainControl,
networkDir string, macService *macaroons.Service,
atpl *autopilot.Manager) error {
// First, we'll use reflect to obtain a version of the config struct
// that allows us to programmatically inspect its fields.
selfVal := extractReflectValue(s)
selfType := selfVal.Type()
numFields := selfVal.NumField()
for i := 0; i < numFields; i++ {
field := selfVal.Field(i)
fieldElem := field.Elem()
fieldName := selfType.Field(i).Name
ltndLog.Debugf("Populating dependencies for sub RPC "+
"server: %v", fieldName)
// If this sub-config doesn't actually have any fields, then we
// can skip it, as the build tag for it is likely off.
if fieldElem.NumField() == 0 {
continue
}
if !fieldElem.CanSet() {
continue
}
switch cfg := field.Interface().(type) {
case *signrpc.Config:
subCfgValue := extractReflectValue(cfg)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("MacService").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(macService),
)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("NetworkDir").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(networkDir),
)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("Signer").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(cc.signer),
)
case *walletrpc.Config:
subCfgValue := extractReflectValue(cfg)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("NetworkDir").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(networkDir),
)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("MacService").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(macService),
)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("FeeEstimator").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(cc.feeEstimator),
)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("Wallet").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(cc.wallet),
)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("KeyRing").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(cc.keyRing),
)
case *autopilotrpc.Config:
subCfgValue := extractReflectValue(cfg)
subCfgValue.FieldByName("Manager").Set(
reflect.ValueOf(atpl),
)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unknown field: %v, %T", fieldName,
cfg)
}
}
return nil
}
// FetchConfig attempts to locate an existing configuration file mapped to the
// target sub-server. If we're unable to find a config file matching the
// subServerName name, then false will be returned for the second parameter.
//
// NOTE: Part of the lnrpc.SubServerConfigDispatcher interface.
func (s *subRPCServerConfigs) FetchConfig(subServerName string) (interface{}, bool) {
// First, we'll use reflect to obtain a version of the config struct
// that allows us to programmatically inspect its fields.
selfVal := extractReflectValue(s)
// Now that we have the value of the struct, we can check to see if it
// has an attribute with the same name as the subServerName.
configVal := selfVal.FieldByName(subServerName)
// We'll now ensure that this field actually exists in this value. If
// not, then we'll return false for the ok value to indicate to the
// caller that this field doesn't actually exist.
if !configVal.IsValid() {
return nil, false
}
configValElem := configVal.Elem()
// If a config of this type is found, it doesn't have any fields, then
// it's the same as if it wasn't present. This can happen if the build
// tag for the sub-server is inactive.
if configValElem.NumField() == 0 {
return nil, false
}
// At this pint, we know that the field is actually present in the
// config struct, so we can return it directly.
return configVal.Interface(), true
}
// extractReflectValue attempts to extract the value from an interface using
// the reflect package. The resulting reflect.Value allows the caller to
// programmatically examine and manipulate the underlying value.
func extractReflectValue(instance interface{}) reflect.Value {
var val reflect.Value
// If the type of the instance is a pointer, then we need to deference
// the pointer one level to get its value. Otherwise, we can access the
// value directly.
if reflect.TypeOf(instance).Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
val = reflect.ValueOf(instance).Elem()
} else {
val = reflect.ValueOf(instance)
}
return val
}