/lightning-backends-node

Node.js module to integrate with various Lightning Network node software and service providers.

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Node.js module to integrate with various Lightning Network node software and service providers.

List of Backends

The following list includes all the Lightning Network node software and service providers which are supported:

Installation

Add to your application via npm:

npm install lightning-backends

Usage

const { checkBackend, prepareBackend } = require('lightning-backends');

const backend = 'lnd';
const config = {
	hostname: '127.0.0.1:8080',
	protocol: 'https',
	cert: '/path/to/lnd/tls.cert',
	macaroon: '/path/to/lnd/admin.macaroon',
};

const ln = prepareBackend(backend, config);

// Pay a Lightning invoice.
ln.payInvoice(invoice).then(result => {
	// `{ id: null }`
	// `{ id: 'custom-unique-identifier' }`
	console.log('payInvoice OK', { result });
}).catch(error => {
	console.error('payInvoice FAILED:', { error });
});

// Request a new Lightning invoice from the backend.
ln.addInvoice(21000/* msat */).then(result => {
	// `{ id: null, invoice: <bolt11-invoice> }`
	// `{ id: 'custom-unique-identifier', invoice: <bolt11-invoice> }`
	console.log('addInvoice OK', { result });
}).catch(error => {
	console.error('addInvoice FAILED:', { error });
});

// Get the current status of an invoice by its payment hash or unique identifier.
// Some backends require the use of a unique identifier instead of payment hash.
// If the `addInvoice` method returns an `id` then use tha instead of the payment hash here.
ln.getInvoiceStatus(paymentHash).then(result => {
	// `{ preimage: null, settled: false }`
	// `{ preimage: '23b1a130cdc61f869674fdc4a64e8de5da1d4666', settled: true }`
	console.log('getInvoiceStatus OK', { result });
}).catch(error => {
	console.error('getInvoiceStatus FAILED:', { error });
});

// Get current spendable Lightning balance.
ln.getBalance().then(result => {
	// `result` will be the balance in millisatoshis.
	console.log('getBalance OK', { result });
}).catch(error => {
	console.error('getBalance FAILED:', { error });
});

// Open a new channel.
// Most backends do not support this method.
ln.openChannel(remoteId, localAmt, pushAmt, makePrivate).then(result => {
	// `result` can vary depending upon the backend used.
	console.log('openChannel OK', { result });
}).catch(error => {
	console.error('openChannel FAILED:', { error });
});

// Attempt to pay a 1000 msat invoice for a randomly generated node private key.
// Since the node doesn't exist, it will always fail.
// If the error is "no_route" or some other similar error, then the check is passed.
// Failed authentication or any unexpected errors are considered a failed check.
checkBackend(backend, config, { method: 'payInvoice' }).then(result => {
	console.log('Backend configuration check', result.ok ? 'OK' : 'FAILED', { result });
});

Backend Configuration Options

Lightning Network Daemon (lnd):

  • hostname - The host and port of the node's REST API. Examples:
    • 127.0.0.1:8080
    • esdlkvxdkwxz6yqs6rquapg4xxt4pt4guj24k75pdnquo5nau135ugyd.onion
  • protocol - "http" or "https" - Must be "https" unless an onion address is used.
  • baseUrl - The full URL and path of the node's REST API. Can be used instead of the hostname and protocol options above. Examples:
    • https://127.0.0.1:8080/custom/path
    • http://esdlkvxdkwxz6yqs6rquapg4xxt4pt4guj24k75pdnquo5nau135ugyd.onion/custom/path
  • cert - The TLS certificate of the lnd node. Examples:
    • /path/to/lnd/tls.cert - As a file path.
    • { data: 'STRING_UTF8_ENCODED' } - As a string.
    • { data: Buffer.from('STRING_UTF8_ENCODED', 'utf8') } - As a buffer.
  • macaroon - The authentication macaroon to access the lnd node's REST API. Examples:
    • /path/to/lnd/admin.macaroon - As a file path.
    • { data: 'STRING_HEX_ENCODED' } - As a string.
    • { data: Buffer.from('STRING_HEX_ENCODED', 'hex') } - As a buffer.
  • torSocksProxy - If hostname contains an onion address, the backend will try to connect to it using the the TOR socks proxy. Default:
    • 127.0.0.1:9050

C-Lightning (unix sock):

  • unixSockPath - The absolute file path to the unix sock of c-lightning. Example:
    • /path/to/unix/sock/.lightning/lightning-rpc

C-Lightning (Sparko):

  • baseUrl - Full URL and path of the Sparko plugin's HTTP-RPC API. Onion addresses are supported. Examples:
    • https://127.0.0.1:9737/rpc
    • http://esdlkvxdkwxz6yqs6rquapg4xxt4pt4guj24k75pdnquo5nau135ugyd.onion/rpc
  • cert - The TLS certificate used by the Sparko plugin.
  • accessKey - See --sparko-keys= in your lightningd config.

coinos:

  • baseUrl - The URL of the CoinOS instance. Example:
    • https://coinos.io
  • jwt - From your coinos wallet, go to "Settings" -> "Auth keys" to view the "JWT Auth Token".

lnbits:

  • baseUrl - The URL of the LNBits instance. Example:
    • https://legend.lnbits.com
  • adminKey - From an account page, open "API info" to view the "Admin key".

lndhub:

  • secret - If using BlueWallet, go to wallet then "Export/Backup" to view the secret. Example:
    • lndhub://login:password@baseurl

lnpay:

  • apiKey
  • walletKey

lntxbot:

  • adminKey - Open Telegram, open the chat with LNTXBOT, send message to the bot "/api_full".

opennode:

  • apiKey

Custom Backend

It is possible to define your own custom backend to use with this module. To do so, create a new file and save it in your project:

// ./backends/custom.js

const { LightningBackend } = require('lightning-backends/lib');

class Backend extends LightningBackend {

	static name = 'custom';

	constructor(options) {
		super(Backend.name, options, {
			defaultOptions: {
				customOption1: 'a default value',
			},
			requiredOptions: ['customOption1'],
		});
	}

	checkOptions(options) {
		// This is called by the constructor.
		// Throw an error if any problems are found with the given options.
	}

	getNodeUri() {
		// Options are available as follows:
		const { customOption1 } = this.options;
		return Promise.reject('Not implemented');
	}

	openChannel(remoteId, localAmt, pushAmt, makePrivate) {
		return Promise.reject('Not implemented');
	}

	payInvoice(invoice) {
		return Promise.reject('Not implemented');
	}

	addInvoice(amount, extra) {
		return Promise.reject('Not implemented');
	}

	getInvoiceStatus(paymentHash) {
		return Promise.reject('Not implemented');
	}
};

module.exports = Backend;

Then to use your custom backend:

const { prepareBackend } = require('lightning-backends');

const backend = './backends/custom.js';
const config = {};

const ln = prepareBackend(backend, config);

ln.payInvoice(invoice).then(() => {
	console.log('payInvoice OK', { result });
}).catch(error => {
	console.error('payInvoice FAILED:', { error });
});

Tests

Run automated tests as follows:

npm test

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.md

License

This software is MIT licensed:

A short, permissive software license. Basically, you can do whatever you want as long as you include the original copyright and license notice in any copy of the software/source. There are many variations of this license in use.