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CI: run integration tests against bitcoind v28 #9059

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Runs all unit and integration tests against Bitcoin Core v28.

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@guggero guggero force-pushed the bitcoind-28 branch 2 times, most recently from 2792a8a to f2ed14c Compare September 3, 2024 09:59
@guggero guggero changed the title CI: run integration tests against bitcoind v28.0rc1 CI: run integration tests against bitcoind v28 Oct 14, 2024
@guggero guggero added this to the v0.18.4 milestone Oct 14, 2024
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guggero commented Oct 14, 2024

The CI will fail until lightninglabs/docker-bitcoin-core#9 is merged and a new image is pushed to the Docker repository.

bitcoind now seems to listen on the -bind port at all times. So we need
to make sure multiple instances don't collide by using a unique port.
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Thanks for the PR! My main question is what about versions before v28 now? I assume most nodes won't upgrade as quickly and we may still need to check for v27?

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guggero commented Oct 14, 2024

My main question is what about versions before v28 now?

I'm not sure what you mean? This is for the unit and integration tests only, so no requirements change for users, lnd is still fully backward compatible.

Or do you mean we should have unit tests that test against both v27 and v28?

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Or do you mean we should have unit tests that test against both v27 and v28?

Yeah the testing part - like full rbf is only enabled in bitcoind v28, then we still need to be aware it's enabled in bitcoind v27 or btcd. Maybe this multi-version testing should happen in btcwallet instead, then lnd can start to be oblivious about the chain backend versions.

CI failed due to docker pull rate limit, otherwise LGTM.

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LGTM 🧪

testing against both versions of backends might be quite a big lift & not needed right now..? but perhaps something we can build in future (lets create an issue?) so that we can have some sort of "rolling-update-testing" against the 2 latest versions or something like that.

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guggero commented Oct 15, 2024

@yyforyongyu good point. Added an issue here: #9190

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LGTM 🙏

@guggero guggero merged commit fb5e7f4 into lightningnetwork:master Oct 16, 2024
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@guggero guggero deleted the bitcoind-28 branch October 16, 2024 13:55
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