muun-recovery/electrum/client.go

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Go

package electrum
import (
"bufio"
"crypto/sha256"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/hex"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"net"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/muun/recovery/utils"
)
const defaultLoggerTag = "Electrum/?"
const connectionTimeout = time.Second * 30
const callTimeout = time.Second * 30
const messageDelim = byte('\n')
const noTimeout = 0
var implsWithBatching = []string{"ElectrumX"}
// Client is a TLS client that implements a subset of the Electrum protocol.
//
// It includes a minimal implementation of a JSON-RPC client, since the one provided by the
// standard library doesn't support features such as batching.
//
// It is absolutely not thread-safe. Every Client should have a single owner.
type Client struct {
Server string
ServerImpl string
ProtoVersion string
nextRequestID int
conn net.Conn
log *utils.Logger
}
// Request models the structure of all Electrum protocol requests.
type Request struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Method string `json:"method"`
Params []Param `json:"params"`
}
// ErrorResponse models the structure of a generic error response.
type ErrorResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Error interface{} `json:"error"` // type varies among Electrum implementations.
}
// ServerVersionResponse models the structure of a `server.version` response.
type ServerVersionResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Result []string `json:"result"`
}
// ServerFeaturesResponse models the structure of a `server.features` response.
type ServerFeaturesResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Result ServerFeatures `json:"result"`
}
// ServerPeersResponse models the structure (or lack thereof) of a `server.peers.subscribe` response
type ServerPeersResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Result []interface{} `json:"result"`
}
// ListUnspentResponse models a `blockchain.scripthash.listunspent` response.
type ListUnspentResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Result []UnspentRef `json:"result"`
}
// GetTransactionResponse models the structure of a `blockchain.transaction.get` response.
type GetTransactionResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Result string `json:"result"`
}
// BroadcastResponse models the structure of a `blockchain.transaction.broadcast` response.
type BroadcastResponse struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
Result string `json:"result"`
}
// UnspentRef models an item in the `ListUnspentResponse` results.
type UnspentRef struct {
TxHash string `json:"tx_hash"`
TxPos int `json:"tx_pos"`
Value int64 `json:"value"`
Height int `json:"height"`
}
// ServerFeatures contains the relevant information from `ServerFeatures` results.
type ServerFeatures struct {
ID int `json:"id"`
GenesisHash string `json:"genesis_hash"`
HashFunction string `json:"hash_function"`
ServerVersion string `json:"server_version"`
ProcotolMin string `json:"protocol_min"`
ProtocolMax string `json:"protocol_max"`
Pruning int `json:"pruning"`
}
// Param is a convenience type that models an item in the `Params` array of an Request.
type Param = interface{}
// NewClient creates an initialized Client instance.
func NewClient() *Client {
return &Client{
log: utils.NewLogger(defaultLoggerTag),
}
}
// Connect establishes a TLS connection to an Electrum server.
func (c *Client) Connect(server string) error {
c.Disconnect()
c.log.SetTag("Electrum/" + server)
c.Server = server
c.log.Printf("Connecting")
err := c.establishConnection()
if err != nil {
c.Disconnect()
return c.log.Errorf("Connect failed: %w", err)
}
// Before calling it a day send a test request (trust me), and as we do identify the server:
err = c.identifyServer()
if err != nil {
c.Disconnect()
return c.log.Errorf("Identifying server failed: %w", err)
}
c.log.Printf("Identified as %s (%s)", c.ServerImpl, c.ProtoVersion)
return nil
}
// Disconnect cuts the connection (if connected) to the Electrum server.
func (c *Client) Disconnect() error {
if c.conn == nil {
return nil
}
c.log.Printf("Disconnecting")
err := c.conn.Close()
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Disconnect failed: %w", err)
}
c.conn = nil
return nil
}
// SupportsBatching returns whether this client can process batch requests.
func (c *Client) SupportsBatching() bool {
for _, implName := range implsWithBatching {
if strings.HasPrefix(c.ServerImpl, implName) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// ServerVersion calls the `server.version` method and returns the [impl, protocol version] tuple.
func (c *Client) ServerVersion() ([]string, error) {
request := Request{
Method: "server.version",
Params: []Param{},
}
var response ServerVersionResponse
err := c.call(&request, &response, callTimeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("ServerVersion failed: %w", err)
}
return response.Result, nil
}
// ServerFeatures calls the `server.features` method and returns the relevant part of the result.
func (c *Client) ServerFeatures() (*ServerFeatures, error) {
request := Request{
Method: "server.features",
Params: []Param{},
}
var response ServerFeaturesResponse
err := c.call(&request, &response, callTimeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("ServerFeatures failed: %w", err)
}
return &response.Result, nil
}
// ServerPeers calls the `server.peers.subscribe` method and returns a list of server addresses.
func (c *Client) ServerPeers() ([]string, error) {
res, err := c.rawServerPeers()
if err != nil {
return nil, err // note that, besides I/O errors, some servers close the socket on this request
}
var peers []string
for _, entry := range res {
// Get ready for some hot casting action. Not for the faint of heart.
addr := entry.([]interface{})[1].(string)
port := entry.([]interface{})[2].([]interface{})[1].(string)[1:]
peers = append(peers, addr+":"+port)
}
return peers, nil
}
// rawServerPeers calls the `server.peers.subscribe` method and returns this monstrosity:
//
// [ "<ip>", "<domain>", ["<version>", "s<SSL port>", "t<TLS port>"] ]
//
// Ports can be in any order, or absent if the protocol is not supported
func (c *Client) rawServerPeers() ([]interface{}, error) {
request := Request{
Method: "server.peers.subscribe",
Params: []Param{},
}
var response ServerPeersResponse
err := c.call(&request, &response, callTimeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("rawServerPeers failed: %w", err)
}
return response.Result, nil
}
// Broadcast calls the `blockchain.transaction.broadcast` endpoint and returns the transaction hash.
func (c *Client) Broadcast(rawTx string) (string, error) {
request := Request{
Method: "blockchain.transaction.broadcast",
Params: []Param{rawTx},
}
var response BroadcastResponse
err := c.call(&request, &response, callTimeout)
if err != nil {
return "", c.log.Errorf("Broadcast failed: %w", err)
}
return response.Result, nil
}
// GetTransaction calls the `blockchain.transaction.get` endpoint and returns the transaction hex.
func (c *Client) GetTransaction(txID string) (string, error) {
request := Request{
Method: "blockchain.transaction.get",
Params: []Param{txID},
}
var response GetTransactionResponse
err := c.call(&request, &response, callTimeout)
if err != nil {
return "", c.log.Errorf("GetTransaction failed: %w", err)
}
return response.Result, nil
}
// ListUnspent calls `blockchain.scripthash.listunspent` and returns the UTXO results.
func (c *Client) ListUnspent(indexHash string) ([]UnspentRef, error) {
request := Request{
Method: "blockchain.scripthash.listunspent",
Params: []Param{indexHash},
}
var response ListUnspentResponse
err := c.call(&request, &response, callTimeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("ListUnspent failed: %w", err)
}
return response.Result, nil
}
// ListUnspentBatch is like `ListUnspent`, but using batching.
func (c *Client) ListUnspentBatch(indexHashes []string) ([][]UnspentRef, error) {
requests := make([]*Request, len(indexHashes))
method := "blockchain.scripthash.listunspent"
for i, indexHash := range indexHashes {
requests[i] = &Request{
Method: method,
Params: []Param{indexHash},
}
}
var responses []ListUnspentResponse
// Give it a little more time than non-batch calls
timeout := callTimeout * 2
err := c.callBatch(method, requests, &responses, timeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("ListUnspentBatch failed: %w", err)
}
// Don't forget to sort responses:
sort.Slice(responses, func(i, j int) bool {
return responses[i].ID < responses[j].ID
})
// Now we can collect all results:
var unspentRefs [][]UnspentRef
for _, response := range responses {
unspentRefs = append(unspentRefs, response.Result)
}
return unspentRefs, nil
}
func (c *Client) establishConnection() error {
// TODO: check if insecure is necessary
config := &tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true,
}
dialer := &net.Dialer{
Timeout: connectionTimeout,
}
conn, err := tls.DialWithDialer(dialer, "tcp", c.Server, config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.conn = conn
return nil
}
func (c *Client) identifyServer() error {
serverVersion, err := c.ServerVersion()
if err != nil {
return err
}
c.ServerImpl = serverVersion[0]
c.ProtoVersion = serverVersion[1]
c.log.Printf("Identified %s %s", c.ServerImpl, c.ProtoVersion)
return nil
}
// IsConnected returns whether this client is connected to a server.
// It does not guarantee the next request will succeed.
func (c *Client) IsConnected() bool {
return c.conn != nil
}
// call executes a request with JSON marshalling, and loads the response into a pointer.
func (c *Client) call(request *Request, response interface{}, timeout time.Duration) error {
// Assign a fresh request ID:
request.ID = c.incRequestID()
// Serialize the request:
requestBytes, err := json.Marshal(request)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Marshal failed %v: %w", request, err)
}
// Make the call, obtain the serialized response:
responseBytes, err := c.callRaw(request.Method, requestBytes, timeout)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Send failed %s: %w", request.Method, err)
}
// Deserialize into an error, to see if there's any:
var maybeErrorResponse ErrorResponse
err = json.Unmarshal(responseBytes, &maybeErrorResponse)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Unmarshal of potential error failed: %s %w", request.Method, err)
}
if maybeErrorResponse.Error != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Electrum error: %v", maybeErrorResponse.Error)
}
// Deserialize the response:
err = json.Unmarshal(responseBytes, response)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Unmarshal failed %s: %w", string(responseBytes), err)
}
return nil
}
// call executes a batch request with JSON marshalling, and loads the response into a pointer.
// Response may not match request order, so callers MUST sort them by ID.
func (c *Client) callBatch(
method string, requests []*Request, response interface{}, timeout time.Duration,
) error {
// Assign fresh request IDs:
for _, request := range requests {
request.ID = c.incRequestID()
}
// Serialize the request:
requestBytes, err := json.Marshal(requests)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Marshal failed %v: %w", requests, err)
}
// Make the call, obtain the serialized response:
responseBytes, err := c.callRaw(method, requestBytes, timeout)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Send failed %s: %w", method, err)
}
// Deserialize into an array of errors, to see if there's any:
var maybeErrorResponses []ErrorResponse
err = json.Unmarshal(responseBytes, &maybeErrorResponses)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Unmarshal of potential error failed: %s %w", string(responseBytes), err)
}
// Walk the responses, returning the first error found:
for _, maybeErrorResponse := range maybeErrorResponses {
if maybeErrorResponse.Error != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Electrum error: %v", maybeErrorResponse.Error)
}
}
// Deserialize the response:
err = json.Unmarshal(responseBytes, response)
if err != nil {
return c.log.Errorf("Unmarshal failed %s: %w", string(responseBytes), err)
}
return nil
}
// callRaw sends a raw request in bytes, and returns a raw response (or an error).
func (c *Client) callRaw(method string, request []byte, timeout time.Duration) ([]byte, error) {
c.log.Printf("Sending %s request", method)
c.log.Tracef("Sending %s body: %s", method, string(request))
if !c.IsConnected() {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("Send failed %s: not connected", method)
}
request = append(request, messageDelim)
start := time.Now()
// SetDeadline is an absolute time based timeout. That is, we set an exact
// time we want it to fail.
var deadline time.Time
if timeout == noTimeout {
// This means no deadline
deadline = time.Time{}
} else {
deadline = start.Add(timeout)
}
err := c.conn.SetDeadline(deadline)
if err != nil {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("Send failed %s: SetDeadline failed", method)
}
_, err = c.conn.Write(request)
if err != nil {
duration := time.Now().Sub(start)
return nil, c.log.Errorf("Send failed %s after %vms: %w", method, duration.Milliseconds(), err)
}
reader := bufio.NewReader(c.conn)
response, err := reader.ReadBytes(messageDelim)
duration := time.Now().Sub(start)
if err != nil {
return nil, c.log.Errorf("Receive failed %s after %vms: %w", method, duration.Milliseconds(), err)
}
c.log.Printf("Received %s after %vms", method, duration.Milliseconds())
c.log.Tracef("Received %s: %s", method, string(response))
return response, nil
}
func (c *Client) incRequestID() int {
c.nextRequestID++
return c.nextRequestID
}
// GetIndexHash returns the script parameter to use with Electrum, given a Bitcoin address.
func GetIndexHash(script []byte) string {
indexHash := sha256.Sum256(script)
reverse(&indexHash)
return hex.EncodeToString(indexHash[:])
}
// reverse the order of the provided byte array, in place.
func reverse(a *[32]byte) {
for i, j := 0, len(a)-1; i < j; i, j = i+1, j-1 {
a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i]
}
}