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@lily-technologies/lnrpc

A Typescript gRPC client for LND with support for all LND sub-servers. Originally forked from RadarTech/lnrpc.

Features

  • Auto-generates lnd/lnrpc clients and Typescript type definitions using a target release tag
  • Supports all LND sub-servers
  • Wraps requests in promises
  • Easily setup SSL and Macaroons
  • Instantiates all gRPC services
  • uint64/int64 types cast to string to prevent precision loss

Installation

npm install @lily-technologies/lnrpc
# OR
yarn add @lily-technologies/lnrpc

Notes:

  • Ensure you have an lnd instance running with --no-macaroons, unless you provide macaroon authentication to your lnrpc instance when created.
  • If you want to interact with the LND sub-servers, ensure that LND was compiled with the necessary sub-server build tags.
  • If the following error is thrown in the consuming application, run npm rebuild:
    Error: Failed to load gRPC binary module because it was not installed for the current system
    

Usage

This package exports a create function for the main gRPC server as well as each sub-server:

import {
  createAutopilotRpc,
  createChainRpc,
  createInvoicesRpc,
  createLnRpc,
  createRouterRpc,
  createSignRpc,
  createWalletRpc,
  createWatchtowerRpc,
  createWtClientRpc,
} from '@lily-technologies/lnrpc';

You can also import the create function for the main gRPC server using the default import:

import createLnRpc from '@lily-technologies/lnrpc';

If you want to interact with all servers, wrap the functions in a class or object for easy initialization:

import createLnRpc, {
  AutopilotRpc,
  ChainRpc,
  createAutopilotRpc,
  createChainRpc,
  createInvoicesRpc,
  createRouterRpc,
  createSignRpc,
  createWalletRpc,
  createWatchtowerRpc,
  createWtClientRpc,
  InvoicesRpc,
  LnRpc,
  RouterRpc,
  RpcClientConfig,
  SignRpc,
  WalletRpc,
  WatchtowerRpc,
  WtClientRpc,
} from '@lily-technologies/lnrpc';

export class Lightning {
  public static lnrpc: LnRpc;
  public static autopilotrpc: AutopilotRpc;
  public static chainrpc: ChainRpc;
  public static invoicesrpc: InvoicesRpc;
  public static routerrpc: RouterRpc;
  public static signrpc: SignRpc;
  public static walletrpc: WalletRpc;
  public static watchtowerrpc: WatchtowerRpc;
  public static wtclientrpc: WtClientRpc;

  /**
   * Initialize gRPC clients for the main server and all sub-servers
   * @param config The RPC client connection configuration
   */
  public static async init(config: RpcClientConfig): Promise<void> {
    this.lnrpc = await createLnRpc(config);
    this.autopilotrpc = await createAutopilotRpc(config);
    this.chainrpc = await createChainRpc(config);
    this.invoicesrpc = await createInvoicesRpc(config);
    this.routerrpc = await createRouterRpc(config);
    this.signrpc = await createSignRpc(config);
    this.walletrpc = await createWalletRpc(config);
    this.watchtowerrpc = await createWatchtowerRpc(config);
    this.wtclientrpc = await createWtClientRpc(config);
  }
}

Usage Example - Main Server

Connecting to an lnd instance at localhost:10001.

import createLnRpc from '@lily-technologies/lnrpc';

(async () => {
  const lnRpcClient = await createLnRpc(config);

  // All requests are promisified and typed
  const { confirmedBalance } = await lnRpcClient.walletBalance();

  // ...and you're off!
  console.log(confirmedBalance);

  // subscribe to LND server events
  const subscriber = await lnRpcClient.subscribeInvoices();
  subscriber.on('data', invoice => {
    console.log(invoice); // do something with invoice event
  });
})();

Options Example - Main Server

import createLnRpc from '@lily-technologies/lnrpc';

(async () => {
  const lnRpcClient = await createLnRpc({
    /*
     * By default lnrpc connects to `localhost:10001`,
     * however we can point to any host.
     */
    server: '173.239.209.2:3001',

    /*
     * By default  lnrpc looks for your tls certificate at:
     * `~/.lnd/tls.cert`, unless it detects you're using macOS and
     * defaults to `~/Library/Application\ Support/Lnd/tls.cert`
     * however you can configure your own SSL certificate path like:
     */
    tls: './path/to/tls.cert',

    /*
     * You can also provide a TLS certificate directly as a string
     * (Just make sure you don't commit this to git).
     * Overwrites: `tls`
     */
    cert: process.env.MY_SSL_CERT,

    /*
     * Optional path to configure macaroon authentication
     * from LND generated macaroon file.
     */
    macaroonPath: './path/to/data/admin.macaroon',

    /*
     * Optional way to configure macaroon authentication by
     * passing a hex encoded string of your macaroon file.
     * Encoding: `xxd -ps -u -c 1000 ./path/to/data/admin.macaroon`
     * Details: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/dc3db4b/docs/macaroons.md#using-macaroons-with-grpc-clients
     */
    macaroon: process.env.MY_MACAROON_HEX,
  });

  try {
    const getInfoResponse = await lnRpcClient.getInfo();
    console.log(getInfoResponse);
  } catch (error) {
    console.error(error);
  }
})();

API Reference

All main server (lnrpc) methods documentation can be found here.

Usage With BTCPayServer

By default lnrpc assumes SSl certificate pinning. In order to use lnrpc with a service (like BTCPayServer) which manages your certification, you'll have to opt to disable certificate pinning by passing { tls: false } within your lnrpc configuration.

Contributing

Clone Repository & Install Dependencies

git clone git@github.com:Lily-Technologies/lnrpc.git && cd $_

npm install
# OR
yarn

Change LND gRPC release version

To change the gRPC definitions used for all auto-generated types and RPC methods edit the config.lnd_release_tag value in package.json to the desired LND release tag and run the following:

npm run update-protos
# OR
yarn update-protos

# AND

npm run generate
# OR
yarn generate

Newly generated type definitions will be available in ./generated. You can now delete the old proto file inside the lnd directory. Use the generated type definitions to update the types in src/types/rpc. Any added streaming methods must be included in the subscriptionMethods array that's into the createServiceClient function. This prevents streaming methods from being promisified.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

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