LIGHTNING-SENDPAY(7) ==================== :doctype: manpage NAME ---- lightning-sendpay - Command for sending a payment via a route. SYNOPSIS -------- *sendpay* 'route' 'payment_hash' ['description'] ['msatoshi'] DESCRIPTION ----------- The *sendpay* RPC command attempts to send funds associated with the given 'payment_hash', along a route to the final destination in the route. Generally, a client would call lightning-getroute(7) to resolve a route, then use *sendpay* to send it. If it fails, it would call lightning-getroute(7) again to retry. The response will occur when the payment is on its way to the destination. The *sendpay* RPC command does not wait for definite success or definite failure of the payment. Instead, use the *waitsendpay* RPC command to poll or wait for definite success or definite failure. The 'description' parameter, if provided, will be returned in 'waitsendpay' and 'listpayments' results. The 'msatoshi' amount, if provided, is the amount that will be recorded as the target payment value. If not specified, it will be the final amount to the destination. If specified, then the final amount at the destination must be from the specified 'msatoshi' to twice the specified 'msatoshi', inclusive. This is intended to obscure payments by overpaying slightly at the destination; the actual target payment is what should be specified as the 'msatoshi' argument. Once a payment has succeeded, calls to *sendpay* with the same 'payment_hash' but a different 'msatoshi' or destination will fail; this prevents accidental multiple payments. Calls to *sendpay* with the same 'payment_hash', 'msatoshi', and destination as a previous successful payment (even if a different route) will return immediately with success. RETURN VALUE ------------ On success, an object similar to the output of *listpayments* will be returned. This object will have a 'status' field that is typically the string '"pending"', but may be '"complete"' if the payment was already performed successfully. On error, if the error occurred from a node other than the final destination, the route table will be updated so that lightning-getroute(7) should return an alternate route (if any). An error from the final destination implies the payment should not be retried. The following error codes may occur: * -1. Catchall nonspecific error. * 201. Already paid with this 'hash' using different amount or destination. * 202. Unparseable onion reply. The 'data' field of the error will have an 'onionreply' field, a hex string representation of the raw onion reply. * 203. Permanent failure at destination. The 'data' field of the error will be routing failure object. * 204. Failure along route; retry a different route. The 'data' field of the error will be routing failure object. 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. AUTHOR ------ Rusty Russell is mainly responsible. SEE ALSO -------- lightning-listinvoice(7), lightning-delinvoice(7), lightning-getroute(7), lightning-invoice(7), lightning-pay(7), lightning-waitsendpay(7). RESOURCES --------- Main web site: https://github.com/ElementsProject/lightning