use lightning::chain;
+/// Returns a validated block header of the source's best chain tip.
+///
+/// Upon success, the returned header can be used to initialize [`SpvClient`]. Useful during a fresh
+/// start when there are no chain listeners to sync yet.
+pub async fn validate_best_block_header<B: BlockSource>(block_source: &mut B) ->
+BlockSourceResult<ValidatedBlockHeader> {
+ let (best_block_hash, best_block_height) = block_source.get_best_block().await?;
+ block_source
+ .get_header(&best_block_hash, best_block_height).await?
+ .validate(best_block_hash)
+}
+
/// Performs a one-time sync of chain listeners using a single *trusted* block source, bringing each
/// listener's view of the chain from its paired block hash to `block_source`'s best chain tip.
///
header_cache: &mut C,
mut chain_listeners: Vec<(BlockHash, &mut dyn chain::Listen)>,
) -> BlockSourceResult<ValidatedBlockHeader> {
- let (best_block_hash, best_block_height) = block_source.get_best_block().await?;
- let best_header = block_source
- .get_header(&best_block_hash, best_block_height).await?
- .validate(best_block_hash)?;
+ let best_header = validate_best_block_header(block_source).await?;
// Fetch the header for the block hash paired with each listener.
let mut chain_listeners_with_old_headers = Vec::new();