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Eclair (french for Lightning) is a scala implementation of the Lightning Network. It can run with or without a GUI, and a JSON-RPC API is also available.

This software follows the Lightning Network Specifications (BOLTs). Other implementations include lightning-c, lit, and lnd.


🚧 Both the BOLTs and Eclair itself are a work in progress. Expect things to break/change!

⚠️ Eclair currently only runs on regtest or testnet. We recommend testing in regtest, as it allows you to generate blocks manually and not wait for confirmations.


Lightning Network Specification Compliance

Eclair 0.2-alpha1 is compliant with the BOLTs at commit 06a5e6cbdbb4c6f8b8dab444de497cdb9c7d7f02, with the following caveats:

  • BOLT 1: Base Protocol
  • BOLT 2: Peer Protocol for Channel Management
  • BOLT 3: Bitcoin Transaction and Script Formats
  • BOLT 4: Onion Routing Protocol
  • BOLT 5: Recommendations for On-chain Transaction Handling
    • If a revoked commitment tx is published, only the offender's main output will be stolen as punishment, not the HTLCs.
  • BOLT 7: P2P Node and Channel Discovery
  • BOLT 8: Encrypted and Authenticated Transport
  • BOLT 9: Assigned Feature Flags

Overview

Eclair Demo

Installation

Configuring Bitcoin Core

Eclair needs a synchronized, segwit-ready, non-pruning, tx-indexing Bitcoin-core node.

Run bitcoind with the following bitcoin.conf:

regtest=1
server=1
rpcuser=XXX
rpcpassword=XXX
txindex=1

Installing Eclair

Windows

Just use the windows installer, it should create a shortcut on your desktop.

Linux, MacOs or manual install on Windows

You need to first install java, more precisely a JRE 1.8+.

Then just grab the latest fat jar and run:

java -jar eclair-node_xxxxxx-fat.jar

Configuring Eclair

Eclair will create a directory in ~/.eclair by default. You may change this directory's location using --datadir <dir> command line argument.

If you want to change configuration parameters, create a file named eclair.conf in eclair's home directory.

⚠️ Using separate datadir is mandatory if you want to run several instances of eclair on the same machine. You will also have to change ports.

option description default value
eclair.server.port TCP port 9735
eclair.api.port HTTP port 8080
eclair.bitcoind.rpcuser Bitcoin Core RPC user foo
eclair.bitcoind.rpcpassword Bitcoin Core RPC password bar

→ see application.conf for full reference.

JSON-RPC API

method params description
connect host, port, pubkey connect to another lightning node through a secure connection
open host, port, pubkey, fundingSatoshis, pushMsat opens a channel with another lightning node
peers list existing local peers
channels list existing local channels
channel channelId retrieve detailed information about a given channel
network list all nodes that have been announced
genh generate a payment H
send amountMsat, paymentHash, nodeId send a payment to a lightning node
close channelId close a channel
close channelId, scriptPubKey (optional) close a channel and send the funds to the given scriptPubKey
help display available methods

Resources