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Methods for working with the Lightning Network
To connect to an LND node, authentication details are required.
Export credentials via CLI:
balanceofsatoshis:
npm install -g balanceofsatoshis
and export via bos credentials --cleartext
Or export them manually:
Run base64
on the tls.cert and admin.macaroon files to get the encoded
authentication data to create the LND connection. You can find these files in
the LND directory. (~/.lnd or ~/Library/Application Support/Lnd)
base64 ~/.lnd/tls.cert | tr -d '\n'
base64 ~/.lnd/data/chain/bitcoin/mainnet/admin.macaroon | tr -d '\n'
You can then use these to interact with your LND node directly:
const {authenticatedLndGrpc} = require('lightning');
const {lnd} = authenticatedLndGrpc({
cert: 'base64 encoded tls.cert file',
macaroon: 'base64 encoded admin.macaroon file',
socket: '127.0.0.1:10009',
});
To access unauthenticated methods like the wallet unlocker, use
unauthenticatedLndGrpc
instead.
Initiate an gRPC API Methods Object for LND authenticated methods.
{
[cert]: <Base64 or Hex Serialized LND TLS Cert>
macaroon: <Base64 or Hex Serialized Macaroon String>
[socket]: <Host:Port String>
}
@throws
<Error>
@returns
{
lnd: {
autopilot: <Autopilot gRPC Methods Object>
chain: <ChainNotifier gRPC Methods Object>
default: <Default gRPC Methods Object>
invoices: <Invoices gRPC Methods Object>
router: <Router gRPC Methods Object>
signer: <Signer gRPC Methods Object>
wallet: <WalletKit gRPC Methods Object>
}
}
Example:
const {authenticatedLndGrpc} = require('lightning');
const {lnd} = authenticatedLndGrpc({
cert: 'base64 encoded tls.cert',
macaroon: 'base64 encoded admin.macaroon',
socket: '127.0.0.1:10009',
});
Emit events from a gRPC call
{
[cert]: <Base64 or Hex Serialized LND TLS Cert String>
[socket]: <Host:Port Network Address String>
ws: {
on: <Add Event Listener Function>
send: <Send Data Function>
}
}
Example:
const {emitGrpcEvents} = require('lightning');
const {Server} = require('ws');
const app = express();
const server = app.listen(port);
const wss = new Server({server});
wss.on('listening', () => {});
wss.on('connection', ws => emitGrpcEvents({cert, socket, ws}));
Get a gRPC gateway router
{
[cert]: <Base64 or Hex Serialized LND TLS Cert String>
[socket]: <Host:Port Network Address String>
}
@returns
<Router Object>
Example:
const {grpcRouter, lndGateway} = require('lightning');
const app = express();
// Start an Express server
app.listen(port);
// Attach grpc as a router
app.use('/grpc/', grpcRouter({}));
Interface to an LND gateway server.
{
[cert]: <Base64 or Hex Serialized Gateway TLS Cert String>
[macaroon]: <Use Base 64 Encoded Macaroon String>
request: <Request Function>
url: <LND Gateway URL String>
}
@throws
<Error>
@returns
{
lnd: <LND gRPC Gateway Object>
}
Example:
const {lndGateway} = require('lightning');
const request = require('request');
// Set request to npm request package, macaroon to base64, url to Express server
const {lnd} = lndGateway({request, macaroon, url});
// Use lnd to make API calls proxied through the grpcRouter gateway server
Unauthenticated gRPC interface to the Lightning Network Daemon (LND).
Make sure to provide a cert when using LND with its default self-signed cert
{
[cert]: <Base64 or Hex Serialized LND TLS Cert String>
[socket]: <Host:Port String>
}
@throws
<Error>
@returns
{
lnd: {
unlocker: <Unlocker LND GRPC Api Object>
}
}
Example:
const {unauthenticatedLndGrpc} = require('lightning');
const {lnd} = unauthenticatedLndGrpc({});
FAQs
Lightning Network client library
The npm package lightning receives a total of 4,634 weekly downloads. As such, lightning popularity was classified as popular.
We found that lightning demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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