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// Copyright (c) 2014-2015 The btcsuite developers
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// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package btcrpcclient
import (
"encoding/hex"
"encoding/json"
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"errors"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcjson"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
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)
// FutureGenerateResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GenerateAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGenerateResult chan *response
// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns a list of
// block hashes generated by the call.
func (r FutureGenerateResult) Receive() ([]*wire.ShaHash, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Unmarshal result as a list of strings.
var result []string
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Convert each block hash to a wire.ShaHash and store a pointer to each.
convertedResult := make([]*wire.ShaHash, len(result))
for i, hashString := range result {
convertedResult[i], err = wire.NewShaHashFromStr(hashString)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return convertedResult, nil
}
// GenerateAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See Generate for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GenerateAsync(numBlocks uint32) FutureGenerateResult {
cmd := btcjson.NewGenerateCmd(numBlocks)
return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// Generate generates numBlocks blocks and returns their hashes.
func (c *Client) Generate(numBlocks uint32) ([]*wire.ShaHash, error) {
return c.GenerateAsync(numBlocks).Receive()
}
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// FutureGetGenerateResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetGenerateAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetGenerateResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns true if the
// server is set to mine, otherwise false.
func (r FutureGetGenerateResult) Receive() (bool, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// Unmarshal result as a boolean.
var result bool
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return false, err
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}
return result, nil
}
// GetGenerateAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See GetGenerate for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetGenerateAsync() FutureGetGenerateResult {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetGenerateCmd()
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetGenerate returns true if the server is set to mine, otherwise false.
func (c *Client) GetGenerate() (bool, error) {
return c.GetGenerateAsync().Receive()
}
// FutureSetGenerateResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// SetGenerateAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureSetGenerateResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns an error if
// any occurred when setting the server to generate coins (mine) or not.
func (r FutureSetGenerateResult) Receive() error {
_, err := receiveFuture(r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// SetGenerateAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get the
// result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on the
// returned instance.
//
// See SetGenerate for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) SetGenerateAsync(enable bool, numCPUs int) FutureSetGenerateResult {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewSetGenerateCmd(enable, &numCPUs)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// SetGenerate sets the server to generate coins (mine) or not.
func (c *Client) SetGenerate(enable bool, numCPUs int) error {
return c.SetGenerateAsync(enable, numCPUs).Receive()
}
// FutureGetHashesPerSecResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetHashesPerSecAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetHashesPerSecResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns a recent
// hashes per second performance measurement while generating coins (mining).
// Zero is returned if the server is not mining.
func (r FutureGetHashesPerSecResult) Receive() (int64, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
// Unmarshal result as an int64.
var result int64
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
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}
return result, nil
}
// GetHashesPerSecAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See GetHashesPerSec for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetHashesPerSecAsync() FutureGetHashesPerSecResult {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetHashesPerSecCmd()
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetHashesPerSec returns a recent hashes per second performance measurement
// while generating coins (mining). Zero is returned if the server is not
// mining.
func (c *Client) GetHashesPerSec() (int64, error) {
return c.GetHashesPerSecAsync().Receive()
}
// FutureGetMiningInfoResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetMiningInfoAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetMiningInfoResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the mining
// information.
func (r FutureGetMiningInfoResult) Receive() (*btcjson.GetMiningInfoResult, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Unmarshal result as a getmininginfo result object.
var infoResult btcjson.GetMiningInfoResult
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &infoResult)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
return &infoResult, nil
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}
// GetMiningInfoAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See GetMiningInfo for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetMiningInfoAsync() FutureGetMiningInfoResult {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetMiningInfoCmd()
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetMiningInfo returns mining information.
func (c *Client) GetMiningInfo() (*btcjson.GetMiningInfoResult, error) {
return c.GetMiningInfoAsync().Receive()
}
// FutureGetNetworkHashPS is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetNetworkHashPSAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetNetworkHashPS chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the
// estimated network hashes per second for the block heights provided by the
// parameters.
func (r FutureGetNetworkHashPS) Receive() (int64, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return -1, err
}
// Unmarshal result as an int64.
var result int64
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
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}
return result, nil
}
// GetNetworkHashPSAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See GetNetworkHashPS for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetNetworkHashPSAsync() FutureGetNetworkHashPS {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetNetworkHashPSCmd(nil, nil)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetNetworkHashPS returns the estimated network hashes per second using the
// default number of blocks and the most recent block height.
//
// See GetNetworkHashPS2 to override the number of blocks to use and
// GetNetworkHashPS3 to override the height at which to calculate the estimate.
func (c *Client) GetNetworkHashPS() (int64, error) {
return c.GetNetworkHashPSAsync().Receive()
}
// GetNetworkHashPS2Async returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See GetNetworkHashPS2 for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetNetworkHashPS2Async(blocks int) FutureGetNetworkHashPS {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetNetworkHashPSCmd(&blocks, nil)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetNetworkHashPS2 returns the estimated network hashes per second for the
// specified previous number of blocks working backwards from the most recent
// block height. The blocks parameter can also be -1 in which case the number
// of blocks since the last difficulty change will be used.
//
// See GetNetworkHashPS to use defaults and GetNetworkHashPS3 to override the
// height at which to calculate the estimate.
func (c *Client) GetNetworkHashPS2(blocks int) (int64, error) {
return c.GetNetworkHashPS2Async(blocks).Receive()
}
// GetNetworkHashPS3Async returns an instance of a type that can be used to get
// the result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on
// the returned instance.
//
// See GetNetworkHashPS3 for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetNetworkHashPS3Async(blocks, height int) FutureGetNetworkHashPS {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetNetworkHashPSCmd(&blocks, &height)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetNetworkHashPS3 returns the estimated network hashes per second for the
// specified previous number of blocks working backwards from the specified
// block height. The blocks parameter can also be -1 in which case the number
// of blocks since the last difficulty change will be used.
//
// See GetNetworkHashPS and GetNetworkHashPS2 to use defaults.
func (c *Client) GetNetworkHashPS3(blocks, height int) (int64, error) {
return c.GetNetworkHashPS3Async(blocks, height).Receive()
}
// FutureGetWork is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetWorkAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetWork chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the hash
// data to work on.
func (r FutureGetWork) Receive() (*btcjson.GetWorkResult, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Unmarshal result as a getwork result object.
var result btcjson.GetWorkResult
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
return &result, nil
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}
// GetWorkAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get the result
// of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on the
// returned instance.
//
// See GetWork for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetWorkAsync() FutureGetWork {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetWorkCmd(nil)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetWork returns hash data to work on.
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//
// See GetWorkSubmit to submit the found solution.
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func (c *Client) GetWork() (*btcjson.GetWorkResult, error) {
return c.GetWorkAsync().Receive()
}
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// FutureGetWorkSubmit is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetWorkSubmitAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetWorkSubmit chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns whether
// or not the submitted block header was accepted.
func (r FutureGetWorkSubmit) Receive() (bool, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return false, err
}
// Unmarshal result as a boolean.
var accepted bool
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &accepted)
if err != nil {
return false, err
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}
return accepted, nil
}
// GetWorkSubmitAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get the
// result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on the
// returned instance.
//
// See GetWorkSubmit for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) GetWorkSubmitAsync(data string) FutureGetWorkSubmit {
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewGetWorkCmd(&data)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetWorkSubmit submits a block header which is a solution to previously
// requested data and returns whether or not the solution was accepted.
//
// See GetWork to request data to work on.
func (c *Client) GetWorkSubmit(data string) (bool, error) {
return c.GetWorkSubmitAsync(data).Receive()
}
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// FutureSubmitBlockResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// SubmitBlockAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureSubmitBlockResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns an error if
// any occurred when submitting the block.
func (r FutureSubmitBlockResult) Receive() error {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return err
}
if string(res) != "null" {
var result string
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return errors.New(result)
}
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return nil
}
// SubmitBlockAsync returns an instance of a type that can be used to get the
// result of the RPC at some future time by invoking the Receive function on the
// returned instance.
//
// See SubmitBlock for the blocking version and more details.
func (c *Client) SubmitBlockAsync(block *btcutil.Block, options *btcjson.SubmitBlockOptions) FutureSubmitBlockResult {
blockHex := ""
if block != nil {
blockBytes, err := block.Bytes()
if err != nil {
return newFutureError(err)
}
blockHex = hex.EncodeToString(blockBytes)
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}
Update to make use of latest version of btcjson. This commit contains several changes needed to update the client to use the latest version of btcjson. In addition, it contains a couple of other minor changes along the way. While the underlying changes are quite large, the public API of this package is still the same, so caller should generally not have to update their code due to that. However, the underlying btcjson package API has changed significantly. Since this package hides the vast majority of that from callers, it should not afffect them very much. However, one area in particular to watch out for is that the old btcjson.Error is now btcjson.RPCError, so any callers doing any type assertions there will need to update. The following is a summary of the changes: - The underlying btcjson significantly changed how commands work, so the internals of this package have been reworked to be based off of requests instead of the now non-existant btcjson.Cmd interface - Update all call sites of btcjson.New<Foo>Cmd since they can no longer error or take varargs - The ids for each request are part of the request now instead of the command to match the new btcjson model and are strict uint64s so type assertions are no longer needed (slightly improved efficiency) - Remove the old temporary workaround for the getbalance command with an account of "*" since btcwallet has since been fixed - Change all instances of JSONToAmount to btcutil.NewAmount since that function was removed in favor of btcutil.Amount - Change all btcws invocations to btcjson since they have been combined
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cmd := btcjson.NewSubmitBlockCmd(blockHex, options)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// SubmitBlock attempts to submit a new block into the bitcoin network.
func (c *Client) SubmitBlock(block *btcutil.Block, options *btcjson.SubmitBlockOptions) error {
return c.SubmitBlockAsync(block, options).Receive()
}
// TODO(davec): Implement GetBlockTemplate