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Add fundrawtransaction RPC call #1553

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As mentioned in #1500

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This registers the command for btcjson and rpcclient, so one can issue these commands, but it does not actually expose the command externally, and I wouldn't call this complete without adding that functionality.

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This registers the command for btcjson and rpcclient, so one can issue these commands, but it does not actually expose the command externally, and I wouldn't call this complete without adding that functionality.

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MustRegisterCmd("fundrawtransaction", (*FundRawTransactionCmd)(nil), flags)

That is necessary for the RPC client to call this method. You're right in that this is a client-side implementation of the RPC, not server-side. My use case is using the RPC client against a Bitcoin Core backend. If there's a better way of doing a client-only implementation I'm happy to change this, but I think this is the correct way of implementing a client-only RPC.

@torkelrogstad torkelrogstad force-pushed the 2020-03-18-fundrawtransaction branch from 0668071 to 5e73218 Compare April 2, 2020 08:54
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Rjected commented Apr 2, 2020

This registers the command for btcjson and rpcclient, so one can issue these commands, but it does not actually expose the command externally, and I wouldn't call this complete without adding that functionality.

Are you talking about this line?

MustRegisterCmd("fundrawtransaction", (*FundRawTransactionCmd)(nil), flags)

That is necessary for the RPC client to call this method. You're right in that this is a client-side implementation of the RPC, not server-side. My use case is using the RPC client against a Bitcoin Core backend. If there's a better way of doing a client-only implementation I'm happy to change this, but I think this is the correct way of implementing a client-only RPC.

I was just referring to the fact that it was client only, and I guess more determining the scope of the PR, this is the correct way to implement client-only. Definitely put up an issue for server side because I think it's sort of a problem to have discrepancies in the supported commands for the client and server for too long.

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Rjected commented Jun 8, 2020

@torkelrogstad mind seeing if you can rebase to get the github actions to run?

@torkelrogstad torkelrogstad force-pushed the 2020-03-18-fundrawtransaction branch from 5e73218 to efc3cdb Compare June 10, 2020 07:53
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Rebased.

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OK

@jcvernaleo jcvernaleo merged commit e4f5902 into btcsuite:master Jun 15, 2020
@torkelrogstad torkelrogstad deleted the 2020-03-18-fundrawtransaction branch June 16, 2020 07:22
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