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lightning-sendonion -- Send a payment with a custom onion packet
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SYNOPSIS
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**sendonion** *onion* *first_hop* *payment_hash* \[*label*\] \[*shared_secrets*\] \[*partid*\] \[*bolt11*\]
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\[*msatoshi*\] \[*destination*\]
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DESCRIPTION
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The **sendonion** RPC command can be used to initiate a payment attempt with a
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custom onion packet. The onion packet is used to deliver instructions for hops
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along the route on how to behave. Normally these instructions are indications
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on where to forward a payment and what parameters to use, or contain details
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of the payment for the final hop. However, it is possible to add arbitrary
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information for hops in the custom onion, allowing for custom extensions that
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are not directly supported by c-lightning.
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The onion is specific to the route that is being used and the *payment_hash*
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used to construct, and therefore cannot be reused for other payments or to
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attempt a separate route. The custom onion can generally be created using the
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`devtools/onion` CLI tool, or the **createonion** RPC command.
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The *onion* parameter is a hex-encoded 1366 bytes long blob that was returned
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by either of the tools that can generate onions. It contains the payloads
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destined for each hop and some metadata. Please refer to [BOLT 04][bolt04] for
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further details.
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The *first_hop* parameter instructs c-lightning which peer to send the onion
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to. It is a JSON dictionary that corresponds to the first element of the route
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array returned by *getroute*. The following is a minimal example telling
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c-lightning to use any available channel to `022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59`
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to add an HTLC for 1002 millisatoshis and a delay of 21 blocks on top of the current blockheight:
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```json
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{
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"id": "022d223620a359a47ff7f7ac447c85c46c923da53389221a0054c11c1e3ca31d59",
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"direction": 1,
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"amount_msat": "1002msat",
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"delay": 21,
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}
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```
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The *payment_hash* parameter specifies the 32 byte hex-encoded hash to use as
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a challenge to the HTLC that we are sending. It is specific to the onion and
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has to match the one the onion was created with.
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The *label* parameter can be used to provide a human readable reference to
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retrieve the payment at a later time.
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The *shared_secrets* parameter is a JSON list of 32 byte hex-encoded secrets
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that were used when creating the onion. c-lightning can send a payment with a
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custom onion without the knowledge of these secrets, however it will not be
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able to parse an eventual error message since that is encrypted with the
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shared secrets used in the onion. If *shared_secrets* is provided c-lightning
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will decrypt the error, act accordingly, e.g., add a `channel_update` included
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in the error to its network view, and set the details in *listsendpays*
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correctly. If it is not provided c-lightning will store the encrypted onion,
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and expose it in *listsendpays* allowing the caller to decrypt it
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externally. The following is an example of a 3 hop onion:
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```json
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[
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"298606954e9de3e9d938d18a74fed794c440e8eda82e52dc08600953c8acf9c4",
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"2dc094de72adb03b90894192edf9f67919cb2691b37b1f7d4a2f4f31c108b087",
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"a7b82b240dbd77a4ac8ea07709b1395d8c510c73c17b4b392bb1f0605d989c85"
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]
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```
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If *shared_secrets* is not provided the c-lightning node does not know how
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long the route is, which channels or nodes are involved, and what an eventual
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error could have been. It can therefore be used for oblivious payments.
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The *partid* value, if provided and non-zero, allows for multiple parallel
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partial payments with the same *payment_hash*.
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The *bolt11* parameter, if provided, will be returned in
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*waitsendpay* and *listsendpays* results.
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The *destination* parameter, if provided, will be returned in **listpays** result.
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The *msatoshi* parameter is used to annotate the payment, and is returned by
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*waitsendpay* and *listsendpays*.
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RETURN VALUE
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------------
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On success, an object similar to the output of **sendpay** will be
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returned. This object will have a *status* field that is typically the string
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*"pending"*, but may be *"complete"* if the payment was already performed
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successfully.
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If *shared_secrets* was provided and an error was returned by one of the
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intermediate nodes the error details are decrypted and presented
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here. Otherwise the error code is 202 for an unparseable onion.
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AUTHOR
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------
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Christian Decker <<decker.christian@gmail.com>> is mainly responsible.
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SEE ALSO
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--------
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lightning-createonion(7), lightning-sendpay(7), lightning-listsendpays(7)
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RESOURCES
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Main web site: <https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning>
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[bolt04]: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/blob/master/04-onion-routing.md
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