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btcwallet Websockets Example
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This example shows how to use the btcrpcclient package to connect to a btcwallet
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RPC server using TLS-secured websockets, register for notifications about
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changes to account balances, and get a list of unspent transaction outputs
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(utxos) the wallet can sign.
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This example also sets a timer to shutdown the client after 10 seconds to
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demonstrate clean shutdown.
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## Running the Example
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The first step is to use `go get` to download and install the btcrpcclient
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package:
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```bash
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$ go get github.com/conformal/btcrpcclient
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```
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Next, modify the `main.go` source to specify the correct RPC username and
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password for the RPC server:
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```Go
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User: "yourrpcuser",
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Pass: "yourrpcpass",
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```
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Finally, navigate to the example's directory and run it with:
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```bash
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$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/conformal/btcrpcclient/examples/btcwalletwebsockets
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$ go run *.go
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```
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## License
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This example is licensed under the [copyfree](http://copyfree.org) ISC License.
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