3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
archipelago
2c46da387c fix(tests): lnd.newaddress settles across ALL transient post-restart codes
Run B failed the same probe with LND_ERROR (gRPC 'waiting to start' maps
there) — the 7b77462d window only matched WALLET_LOCKED, one of four
phases a cascade-restarted lnd passes through. Retry every code except
LND_WALLET_UNINITIALIZED (no wallet — never self-heals) within a bounded
180s window; persistent failures still fail after it. lnd verified
healthy minutes after both failures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-09 17:30:49 -04:00
archipelago
7b77462ddf fix(tests): lnd.newaddress settle window for the post-cascade unlock race
Gate test 24 probed lnd.newaddress moments after the bitcoin bounce
cascade-restarted lnd; the auto-unlocker was still retrying against a
starting gRPC, so the probe saw LND_WALLET_LOCKED on a node that unlocks
itself seconds later (verified on .228 — same request succeeds post-run).
Treat WALLET_LOCKED as settling with a bounded 120s retry, mirroring the
e21f3baf settle window for tests 123/124; every other error still fails
fast, and a genuinely stuck-locked wallet still fails after the window.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-09 17:05:42 -04:00
archipelago
0ed892a412 fix: wallet receive reliability, bitcoin install self-heal, ElectrumX app tile
Fixes three Bitcoin/wallet failures observed across the fleet on v1.7.90-alpha
(all nodes were already on the latest build — these were live bugs, not stale
builds), plus the missing ElectrumX tile, and adds automated coverage so each
can't regress silently.

Receive address (".116 receive fails", ".228 false 'wallet is locked'"):
- LND publishes its REST API on a host port that can drift from the manifest
  (a container created when the mapping was 8080 kept publishing 8080 after the
  manifest moved to 18080). The in-process client connects to the manifest port,
  gets connection-refused, and wallet init fails forever while the container
  looks "Up". Add published-port drift detection to the reconciler
  (container_ports_drifted / host_port_bindings_drifted) that recreates a
  drifted backend even for restart-sensitive apps — a drifted container is
  already broken, so leaving it "untouched" only perpetuates the failure.
- Receive errors now carry a stable [CODE] token (REST_UNREACHABLE, WALLET_LOCKED,
  WALLET_UNINITIALIZED, SYNCING) and always start with "Bitcoin address" so they
  survive the RPC error sanitizer instead of collapsing to the generic
  "Operation failed". The UI maps the code instead of guessing wallet state from
  substrings — so an unreachable REST endpoint is no longer mislabelled "locked".

Bitcoin install (".198 bitcoin gone / reinstall just stops"):
- bitcoin-knots requires the secret bitcoin-rpc-txrelay-rpcauth, which was only
  generated by the tx-relay flow. Nodes that never used tx-relay lacked it, so
  secret resolution hard-failed and the whole Bitcoin stack cascaded. Generate
  it idempotently before bitcoin starts (ensure_app_secrets, reusing
  ensure_txrelay_credentials), and name the missing secret in the error so a
  genuine gap is actionable instead of a bare "IO error".

ElectrumX app tile missing on every node with it installed:
- The catalog generator dropped electrumx because the manifest had no
  interfaces.main block, so the tile had no launch URL and was hidden. Declare
  the companion UI port (50002) in the manifest, regenerate the catalog, and let
  an app with a known launch URL stay launchable while its backend is still
  "starting" (ElectrumX indexes for 10m+).

Test harness:
- New lifecycle bats suites: bitcoin-receive, port-drift, secret-completeness
  (validated live; port-drift catches the real .116 drift).
- Rust unit tests for drift detection, the receive reason-code classifier, and
  the named-missing-secret error; vitest for the UI code mapping.
- create-release.sh now runs tests/release/run.sh and aborts the release on
  failure — previously it ran no tests at all.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 03:12:56 -04:00