I got confused how on_event_proxy_set can even work if CosignerWallet
doesn't inherit from EventListener until i figured out its children use
the EventListener too. To avoid this confusion i added two comments.
Fixes:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/user/code/electrum-fork/electrum/plugins/psbt_nostr/qt.py", line 149, in on_receive
self.mark_pending_event_rcvd(event_id)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^^^^^
File "/home/user/code/electrum-fork/electrum/plugins/psbt_nostr/psbt_nostr.py", line 254, in mark_pending_event_rcvd
self.pending.set()
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^
File "/usr/lib64/python3.14/asyncio/locks.py", line 192, in set
fut.set_result(True)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^
File "/usr/lib64/python3.14/asyncio/base_events.py", line 829, in call_soon
self._check_thread()
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^
File "/usr/lib64/python3.14/asyncio/base_events.py", line 866, in _check_thread
raise RuntimeError(
"Non-thread-safe operation invoked on an event loop other "
"than the current one")
RuntimeError: Non-thread-safe operation invoked on an event loop other than the current one
```
Checks if the pubkey of the author sending the psbt cosigning
request is in our list of cosigner pubkeys to prevent accepting
"fake" requests from other pubkeys.
store all plugin data by plugin name in a root dictionary `plugin_data`
inside the wallet db so that plugin data can get deleted again.
Prunes the data of plugins from the wallet db on wallet stop if the
plugin is not installed anymore.
Accepting a PSBT opens the Tx dialog and pauses receiving additional PSBTs until the Tx dialog is closed.
Rejecting a PSBT will start a cooldown and accept all pending PSBTs into the history for later inspection.
- both internal and external plugins require GUI install
(except internal HW plugins, which are 'auto-loaded' and hidden)
- remove init_qt hook
- in Qt, reload wallet windows if plugin enabled/disabled
- add 'uninstall' button to PluginDialog
- add 'add plugins' button to wizard hw screen
- add icons to the plugin list