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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/base64"
"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcjson"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcutil"
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)
// FutureDebugLevelResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// DebugLevelAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureDebugLevelResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the result
// of setting the debug logging level to the passed level specification or the
// list of of the available subsystems for the special keyword 'show'.
func (r FutureDebugLevelResult) Receive() (string, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return "", err
}
// Unmashal the result as a string.
var result string
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &result)
if err != nil {
return "", err
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}
return result, nil
}
// DebugLevelAsync 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 DebugLevel for the blocking version and more details.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) DebugLevelAsync(levelSpec string) FutureDebugLevelResult {
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.NewDebugLevelCmd(levelSpec)
return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// DebugLevel dynamically sets the debug logging level to the passed level
// specification.
//
// The levelspec can either a debug level or of the form:
// <subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level2>,...
//
// Additionally, the special keyword 'show' can be used to get a list of the
// available subsystems.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) DebugLevel(levelSpec string) (string, error) {
return c.DebugLevelAsync(levelSpec).Receive()
}
// FutureCreateEncryptedWalletResult is a future promise to deliver the error
// result of a CreateEncryptedWalletAsync RPC invocation.
type FutureCreateEncryptedWalletResult chan *response
// Receive waits for and returns the error response promised by the future.
func (r FutureCreateEncryptedWalletResult) Receive() error {
_, err := receiveFuture(r)
return err
}
// CreateEncryptedWalletAsync 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 CreateEncryptedWallet for the blocking version and more details.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcwallet extension.
func (c *Client) CreateEncryptedWalletAsync(passphrase string) FutureCreateEncryptedWalletResult {
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.NewCreateEncryptedWalletCmd(passphrase)
return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// CreateEncryptedWallet requests the creation of an encrypted wallet. Wallets
// managed by btcwallet are only written to disk with encrypted private keys,
// and generating wallets on the fly is impossible as it requires user input for
// the encryption passphrase. This RPC specifies the passphrase and instructs
// the wallet creation. This may error if a wallet is already opened, or the
// new wallet cannot be written to disk.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcwallet extension.
func (c *Client) CreateEncryptedWallet(passphrase string) error {
return c.CreateEncryptedWalletAsync(passphrase).Receive()
}
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// FutureListAddressTransactionsResult is a future promise to deliver the result
// of a ListAddressTransactionsAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureListAddressTransactionsResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns information
// about all transactions associated with the provided addresses.
func (r FutureListAddressTransactionsResult) Receive() ([]btcjson.ListTransactionsResult, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Unmarshal the result as an array of listtransactions objects.
var transactions []btcjson.ListTransactionsResult
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &transactions)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
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}
return transactions, nil
}
// ListAddressTransactionsAsync 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 ListAddressTransactions for the blocking version and more details.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) ListAddressTransactionsAsync(addresses []btcutil.Address, account string) FutureListAddressTransactionsResult {
// Convert addresses to strings.
addrs := make([]string, 0, len(addresses))
for _, addr := range addresses {
addrs = append(addrs, addr.EncodeAddress())
}
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.NewListAddressTransactionsCmd(addrs, &account)
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// ListAddressTransactions returns information about all transactions associated
// with the provided addresses.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcwallet extension.
func (c *Client) ListAddressTransactions(addresses []btcutil.Address, account string) ([]btcjson.ListTransactionsResult, error) {
return c.ListAddressTransactionsAsync(addresses, account).Receive()
}
// FutureGetBestBlockResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetBestBlockAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetBestBlockResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the hash
// and height of the block in the longest (best) chain.
func (r FutureGetBestBlockResult) Receive() (*wire.ShaHash, int32, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
// Unmarsal result as a getbestblock result object.
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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var bestBlock btcjson.GetBestBlockResult
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &bestBlock)
if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
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}
// Convert hash string.
hash, err := wire.NewShaHashFromStr(bestBlock.Hash)
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if err != nil {
return nil, 0, err
}
return hash, bestBlock.Height, nil
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}
// GetBestBlockAsync 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 GetBestBlock for the blocking version and more details.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) GetBestBlockAsync() FutureGetBestBlockResult {
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.NewGetBestBlockCmd()
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetBestBlock returns the hash and height of the block in the longest (best)
// chain.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) GetBestBlock() (*wire.ShaHash, int32, error) {
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return c.GetBestBlockAsync().Receive()
}
// FutureGetCurrentNetResult is a future promise to deliver the result of a
// GetCurrentNetAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureGetCurrentNetResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the network
// the server is running on.
func (r FutureGetCurrentNetResult) Receive() (wire.BitcoinNet, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
// Unmarshal result as an int64.
var net int64
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &net)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
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}
return wire.BitcoinNet(net), nil
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}
// GetCurrentNetAsync 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 GetCurrentNet for the blocking version and more details.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) GetCurrentNetAsync() FutureGetCurrentNetResult {
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.NewGetCurrentNetCmd()
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// GetCurrentNet returns the network the server is running on.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcd extension.
func (c *Client) GetCurrentNet() (wire.BitcoinNet, error) {
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return c.GetCurrentNetAsync().Receive()
}
// FutureExportWatchingWalletResult is a future promise to deliver the result of
// an ExportWatchingWalletAsync RPC invocation (or an applicable error).
type FutureExportWatchingWalletResult chan *response
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// Receive waits for the response promised by the future and returns the
// exported wallet.
func (r FutureExportWatchingWalletResult) Receive() ([]byte, []byte, error) {
res, err := receiveFuture(r)
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if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// Unmarshal result as a JSON object.
var obj map[string]interface{}
err = json.Unmarshal(res, &obj)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
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}
// Check for the wallet and tx string fields in the object.
base64Wallet, ok := obj["wallet"].(string)
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if !ok {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected response type for "+
"exportwatchingwallet 'wallet' field: %T\n",
obj["wallet"])
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}
base64TxStore, ok := obj["tx"].(string)
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if !ok {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unexpected response type for "+
"exportwatchingwallet 'tx' field: %T\n",
obj["tx"])
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}
walletBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(base64Wallet)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
txStoreBytes, err := base64.StdEncoding.DecodeString(base64TxStore)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return walletBytes, txStoreBytes, nil
}
// ExportWatchingWalletAsync 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 ExportWatchingWallet for the blocking version and more details.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcwallet extension.
func (c *Client) ExportWatchingWalletAsync(account string) FutureExportWatchingWalletResult {
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.NewExportWatchingWalletCmd(&account, btcjson.Bool(true))
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return c.sendCmd(cmd)
}
// ExportWatchingWallet returns the raw bytes for a watching-only version of
// wallet.bin and tx.bin, respectively, for the specified account that can be
// used by btcwallet to enable a wallet which does not have the private keys
// necessary to spend funds.
//
// NOTE: This is a btcwallet extension.
func (c *Client) ExportWatchingWallet(account string) ([]byte, []byte, error) {
return c.ExportWatchingWalletAsync(account).Receive()
}