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package org.bitcoinj.wallet;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;

import org.bitcoin.protocols.payments.Protos.PaymentDetails;
import org.bitcoinj.core.Address;
import org.bitcoinj.core.Coin;
import org.bitcoinj.core.Context;
import org.bitcoinj.core.ECKey;
import org.bitcoinj.core.NetworkParameters;
import org.bitcoinj.core.Transaction;
import org.bitcoinj.core.TransactionOutput;
import org.bitcoinj.utils.ExchangeRate;
import org.bitcoinj.wallet.KeyChain.KeyPurpose;
import org.bitcoinj.wallet.Wallet.MissingSigsMode;
import org.bouncycastle.crypto.params.KeyParameter;

import com.google.common.base.MoreObjects;

/**
 * A SendRequest gives the wallet information about precisely how to send money to a recipient or set of recipients.
 * Static methods are provided to help you create SendRequests and there are a few helper methods on the wallet that
 * just simplify the most common use cases. You may wish to customize a SendRequest if you want to attach a fee or
 * modify the change address.
 */
public class SendRequest {
    /**
     * 

A transaction, probably incomplete, that describes the outline of what you want to do. This typically will * mean it has some outputs to the intended destinations, but no inputs or change address (and therefore no * fees) - the wallet will calculate all that for you and update tx later.

* *

Be careful when adding outputs that you check the min output value * ({@link TransactionOutput#getMinNonDustValue(Coin)}) to avoid the whole transaction being rejected * because one output is dust.

* *

If there are already inputs to the transaction, make sure their out point has a connected output, * otherwise their value will be added to fee. Also ensure they are either signed or are spendable by a wallet * key, otherwise the behavior of {@link Wallet#completeTx(SendRequest)} is undefined (likely * RuntimeException).

*/ public Transaction tx; /** * When emptyWallet is set, all coins selected by the coin selector are sent to the first output in tx * (its value is ignored and set to {@link Wallet#getBalance()} - the fees required * for the transaction). Any additional outputs are removed. */ public boolean emptyWallet = false; /** * "Change" means the difference between the value gathered by a transactions inputs (the size of which you * don't really control as it depends on who sent you money), and the value being sent somewhere else. The * change address should be selected from this wallet, normally. If null this will be chosen for you. */ public Address changeAddress = null; /** *

A transaction can have a fee attached, which is defined as the difference between the input values * and output values. Any value taken in that is not provided to an output can be claimed by a miner. This * is how mining is incentivized in later years of the Bitcoin system when inflation drops. It also provides * a way for people to prioritize their transactions over others and is used as a way to make denial of service * attacks expensive.

* *

This is a dynamic fee (in satoshis) which will be added to the transaction for each virtual kilobyte in size * including the first. This is useful as as miners usually sort pending transactions by their fee per unit size * when choosing which transactions to add to a block. Note that, to keep this equivalent to Bitcoin Core * definition, a virtual kilobyte is defined as 1000 virtual bytes, not 1024.

*/ public Coin feePerKb = Context.get().getFeePerKb(); public void setFeePerVkb(Coin feePerVkb) { this.feePerKb = feePerVkb; } /** *

Requires that there be enough fee for a default Bitcoin Core to at least relay the transaction. * (ie ensure the transaction will not be outright rejected by the network). Defaults to true, you should * only set this to false if you know what you're doing.

* *

Note that this does not enforce certain fee rules that only apply to transactions which are larger than * 26,000 bytes. If you get a transaction which is that large, you should set a feePerKb of at least * {@link Transaction#REFERENCE_DEFAULT_MIN_TX_FEE}.

*/ public boolean ensureMinRequiredFee = Context.get().isEnsureMinRequiredFee(); /** * If true (the default), the inputs will be signed. */ public boolean signInputs = true; /** * The AES key to use to decrypt the private keys before signing. * If null then no decryption will be performed and if decryption is required an exception will be thrown. * You can get this from a password by doing wallet.getKeyCrypter().deriveKey(password). */ public KeyParameter aesKey = null; /** * If not null, the {@link CoinSelector} to use instead of the wallets default. Coin selectors are * responsible for choosing which transaction outputs (coins) in a wallet to use given the desired send value * amount. */ public CoinSelector coinSelector = null; /** * Shortcut for {@code req.coinSelector = AllowUnconfirmedCoinSelector.get();}. */ public void allowUnconfirmed() { coinSelector = AllowUnconfirmedCoinSelector.get(); } /** * If true (the default), the outputs will be shuffled during completion to randomize the location of the change * output, if any. This is normally what you want for privacy reasons but in unit tests it can be annoying * so it can be disabled here. */ public boolean shuffleOutputs = true; /** * Specifies what to do with missing signatures left after completing this request. Default strategy is to * throw an exception on missing signature ({@link MissingSigsMode#THROW}). * @see MissingSigsMode */ public MissingSigsMode missingSigsMode = MissingSigsMode.THROW; /** * If not null, this exchange rate is recorded with the transaction during completion. */ public ExchangeRate exchangeRate = null; /** * If not null, this memo is recorded with the transaction during completion. It can be used to record the memo * of the payment request that initiated the transaction. */ public String memo = null; /** * If false (default value), tx fee is paid by the sender If true, tx fee is paid by the recipient/s. If there is * more than one recipient, the tx fee is split equally between them regardless of output value and size. */ public boolean recipientsPayFees = false; // Tracks if this has been passed to wallet.completeTx already: just a safety check. boolean completed; private SendRequest() {} /** *

Creates a new SendRequest to the given address for the given value.

* *

Be careful to check the output's value is reasonable using * {@link TransactionOutput#getMinNonDustValue(Coin)} afterwards or you risk having the transaction * rejected by the network.

*/ public static SendRequest to(Address destination, Coin value) { SendRequest req = new SendRequest(); final NetworkParameters parameters = destination.getParameters(); checkNotNull(parameters, "Address is for an unknown network"); req.tx = new Transaction(parameters); req.tx.addOutput(value, destination); return req; } /** *

Creates a new SendRequest to the given pubkey for the given value.

* *

Be careful to check the output's value is reasonable using * {@link TransactionOutput#getMinNonDustValue(Coin)} afterwards or you risk having the transaction * rejected by the network. Note that using {@link SendRequest#to(Address, Coin)} will result * in a smaller output, and thus the ability to use a smaller output value without rejection.

*/ public static SendRequest to(NetworkParameters params, ECKey destination, Coin value) { SendRequest req = new SendRequest(); req.tx = new Transaction(params); req.tx.addOutput(value, destination); return req; } /** Simply wraps a pre-built incomplete transaction provided by you. */ public static SendRequest forTx(Transaction tx) { SendRequest req = new SendRequest(); req.tx = tx; return req; } public static SendRequest emptyWallet(Address destination) { SendRequest req = new SendRequest(); final NetworkParameters parameters = destination.getParameters(); checkNotNull(parameters, "Address is for an unknown network"); req.tx = new Transaction(parameters); req.tx.addOutput(Coin.ZERO, destination); req.emptyWallet = true; return req; } /** * Construct a SendRequest for a CPFP (child-pays-for-parent) transaction. The resulting transaction is already * completed, so you should directly proceed to signing and broadcasting/committing the transaction. CPFP is * currently only supported by a few miners, so use with care. */ public static SendRequest childPaysForParent(Wallet wallet, Transaction parentTransaction, Coin feeRaise) { TransactionOutput outputToSpend = null; for (final TransactionOutput output : parentTransaction.getOutputs()) { if (output.isMine(wallet) && output.isAvailableForSpending() && output.getValue().isGreaterThan(feeRaise)) { outputToSpend = output; break; } } // TODO spend another confirmed output of own wallet if needed checkNotNull(outputToSpend, "Can't find adequately sized output that spends to us"); final Transaction tx = new Transaction(parentTransaction.getParams()); tx.addInput(outputToSpend); tx.addOutput(outputToSpend.getValue().subtract(feeRaise), wallet.freshAddress(KeyPurpose.CHANGE)); tx.setPurpose(Transaction.Purpose.RAISE_FEE); final SendRequest req = forTx(tx); req.completed = true; return req; } /** Copy data from payment request. */ public SendRequest fromPaymentDetails(PaymentDetails paymentDetails) { if (paymentDetails.hasMemo()) this.memo = paymentDetails.getMemo(); return this; } @Override public String toString() { // print only the user-settable fields MoreObjects.ToStringHelper helper = MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this).omitNullValues(); helper.add("emptyWallet", emptyWallet); helper.add("changeAddress", changeAddress); helper.add("feePerKb", feePerKb); helper.add("ensureMinRequiredFee", ensureMinRequiredFee); helper.add("signInputs", signInputs); helper.add("aesKey", aesKey != null ? "set" : null); // careful to not leak the key helper.add("coinSelector", coinSelector); helper.add("shuffleOutputs", shuffleOutputs); helper.add("recipientsPayFees", recipientsPayFees); return helper.toString(); } }




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