In #1104 wallet path argument has changed from `--path` to `--wallet`
but cli application still getting wallet path with `ctx.String("path")`
instead of `ctx.String("wallet")`.
This makes rpc flags consistent across all commands, previously some commands
used 'endpoint, e' and some 'rpc, r', some had ability to change timeout and
some hadn't. Now 'rpc-endpoint, r' is used everywhere along with 'timeout, t'.
1. closes#841
2. Commented out test cases where binary transaction are used.
These test cases marked with `TODO NEO3.0: Update binary` and need to be
updated.
3. Updated other tests.
4. Added cache to calculateValidUntilBlock() RPC-client method.
1. Closes#840: added Nonce field to transaction.Transaction and
removed Nonce field from transaction.MinerTx
2. Added following methods to different tx types:
- NewMinerTx()
- NewMinerTxWithNonce(...)
- NewEnrollmentTx(...)
- NewIssueTx()
- NewPublishTx(...)
- NewRegisterTx(...)
- NewStateTx(...)
in order to avoid code duplication when new transaction is created.
3. Commented out test cases where binary transaction/block are used.
These test cases marked with `TODO NEO3.0: Update binary` and need to be
updated.
4. Updated other tests
5. Added constant Nonce to GoveringTockenTx, UtilityTokenTx and genesis
block to avoid data variability. Also marked with TODO.
Right now a bizarre error message can occur if an address flag was not
set: `wallet contains no account for 'AFmseVrdL9f9oyCzZefL9tG6UbvhPbdYzM'`.
This bug is 10x worse if it occures in `transfer` --from flag.
Implement ability to sign transactions with multisig address.
This should be done in several steps:
1. Create TX with `wallet transfer --out <file>`
2. Sign TX with `wallet multisign sign --in <file> --out <file2>`.
3. Repeat 2 for every party.
Input file contains transaction with possibly incomplete
set of the signatures. Output file will contain the same tx
with updated signature set.
When --rpc flag is provided, result transaction is sent
via `sendrawtransaction`.
GAS can be claimed via `wallet claim` command.
This will claim first get all claimable outputs via
`getclaimable` RPC and then form a transaction signed
byte the private key from the wallet.
One positional argument can be provided. If so, it is
interpreted as address and only WIFs corresponding to it
are exported. If address is provided '--decrypt' flag can be
specified to export unencrypted WIFs.
* Initial draft of the neo-go wallet
* Cleanup + more test for util package
* integrated wallet into neo-cli partially
* base wallet implementation + smartcontract code.