The FloweeJS component uses this class but requires the usage
of the NodeJS 'main' thread. Which needs safe access to the jobs
list at the same time the Flowee workers need access.
Simple solution; add a mutex.
Make the UTXO search callback actually useful for more than tests.
This passes all the data we have and what the user could want to use,
also updating the receiver (bitcore-proxy).
Make the callback happen after we get the indexer status.
Additionally, fix the issue where looking up a txid that failed
would end up being recursive due to us copying the initially requested
hash. Causing it to be a duplicate (which then fails etc).
The recent introduction of helper methods on pubkey.h had the
side-effect of pulling in crypto libraries.
This splits the static methods into a separate namespace and file
to avoid such cross-module dependencies.
Move some files back to the server "library".
Merge the 'console' lib with server, as it doesn't really make sense with
just one file and nobody exclusively linking to it.
The server "libary" is not really a library, its the place we put all
the files shared by hub-qt hub-cli and hub.
We no longer depend on these files from other places (mostly due to
moving to the new logging framework) and as such we can move the files
back.
The API call for GetBlock has a filter-on-address functionality which is
now ported to no longer use ripe160 addresses but instead uses output-
script hashes.
This avoids problems for transactions not using p2pkh and generally is a
cleaner solution.
This also adds a unit test to test this feature.
Remove addresses of type ripe160 to be used in the API of AddresMonitor
API service. Instead use a sha256 hash of the entire output script.
This is mostly internal changes not affecting the operations much.