pay bolt11 [amount_msat] [label] [riskfactor] [maxfeepercent] [retry_for] [maxdelay] [exemptfee] [localinvreqid] [exclude] [maxfee] [description]
The pay RPC command attempts to find a route to the given destination, and send the funds it asks for. If the bolt11 does not contain an amount, amount_msat is required, otherwise if it is specified it must be null. amount_msat is in millisatoshi precision; it can be a whole number, or a whole number with suffix msat or sat, or a three decimal point number with suffix sat, or an 1 to 11 decimal point number suffixed by btc.
(Note: if experimental-offers is enabled, bolt11 can actually be a bolt12 invoice, such as one received from lightningd-fetchinvoice(7)).
The label field is used to attach a label to payments, and is returned
in lightning-listpays(7) and lightning-listsendpays(7). The riskfactor
is described in detail in lightning-getroute(7), and defaults to 10. The
maxfeepercent limits the money paid in fees, and defaults to 0.5. The
maxfeepercent
is a percentage of the amount that is to be paid. The exemptfee
option can be used for tiny payments which would be dominated by the fee
leveraged by forwarding nodes. Setting exemptfee
allows the
maxfeepercent
check to be skipped on fees that are smaller than
exemptfee
(default: 5000 millisatoshi).
localinvreqid
is used by offers to link a payment attempt to a local
invoice_request
offer created by lightningd-invoicerequest(7). This ensures
that we only make a single payment for an offer, and that the offer is
marked used
once paid.
maxfee overrides both maxfeepercent and exemptfee defaults (and if you specify maxfee you cannot specify either of those), and creates an absolute limit on what fee we will pay. This allows you to implement your own heuristics rather than the primitive ones used here.
description is only required for bolt11 invoices which do not contain a description themselves, but contain a description hash: in this case description is required. description is then checked against the hash inside the invoice before it will be paid.
The response will occur when the payment fails or succeeds. Once a payment has succeeded, calls to pay with the same bolt11 will succeed immediately.
Until retry_for seconds passes (default: 60), the command will keep
finding routes and retrying the payment. However, a payment may be
delayed for up to maxdelay
blocks by another node; clients should be
prepared for this worst case.
exclude is a JSON array of short-channel-id/direction (e.g. [ "564334x877x1/0", "564195x1292x0/1" ]) or node-id which should be excluded from consideration for routing. The default is not to exclude any channels or nodes.
When using lightning-cli, you may skip optional parameters by using null. Alternatively, use -k option to provide parameters by name.
To protect user privacy, the payment algorithm performs some randomization.
1: Route Randomization
Route randomization means the payment algorithm does not always use the lowest-fee or shortest route. This prevents some highly-connected node from learning all of the user payments by reducing their fees below the network average.
2: Shadow Route
Shadow route means the payment algorithm will virtually extend the route by adding delays and fees along it, making it appear to intermediate nodes that the route is longer than it actually is. This prevents intermediate nodes from reliably guessing their distance from the payee.
Route randomization will never exceed maxfeepercent of the payment. Route randomization and shadow routing will not take routes that would exceed maxdelay.
On success, an object is returned, containing:
- payment_preimage (secret): the proof of payment: SHA256 of this payment_hash
- payment_hash (hash): the hash of the payment_preimage which will prove payment
- created_at (number): the UNIX timestamp showing when this payment was initiated
- parts (u32): how many attempts this took
- amount_msat (msat): Amount the recipient received
- amount_sent_msat (msat): Total amount we sent (including fees)
- status (string): status of payment (one of "complete", "pending", "failed")
- destination (pubkey, optional): the final destination of the payment
The following warnings may also be returned:
- warning_partial_completion: Not all parts of a multi-part payment have completed
You can monitor the progress and retries of a payment using the lightning-paystatus(7) command.
The following error codes may occur:
- -1: Catchall nonspecific error.
- 201: Already paid with this hash using different amount or destination.
- 203: Permanent failure at destination. The data field of the error will be routing failure object.
- 205: Unable to find a route.
- 206: Route too expensive. Either the fee or the needed total locktime for the route exceeds your maxfeepercent or maxdelay settings, respectively. The data field of the error will indicate the actual fee as well as the feepercent percentage that the fee has of the destination payment amount. It will also indicate the actual delay along the route.
- 207: Invoice expired. Payment took too long before expiration, or already expired at the time you initiated payment. The data field of the error indicates now (the current time) and expiry (the invoice expiration) as UNIX epoch time in seconds.
- 210: Payment timed out without a payment in progress.
Error codes 202 and 204 will only get reported at sendpay; in pay we will keep retrying if we would have gotten those errors.
A routing failure object has the fields below:
- erring_index: The index of the node along the route that reported the error. 0 for the local node, 1 for the first hop, and so on.
- erring_node: The hex string of the pubkey id of the node that reported the error.
- erring_channel: The short channel ID of the channel that has the error, or 0:0:0 if the destination node raised the error.
- failcode: The failure code, as per BOLT #4.
- channel_update. The hex string of the channel_update message received from the remote node. Only present if error is from the remote node and the failcode has the UPDATE bit set, as per BOLT #4.
The data field of errors will include statistics getroute_tries and sendpay_tries. It will also contain a failures field with detailed data about routing errors.
Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au> is mainly responsible.
lightning-listpays(7), lightning-decodepay(7), lightning-listinvoice(7), lightning-delinvoice(7), lightning-getroute(7), lightning-invoice(7).
Main web site: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning