// Copyright (c) 2015-2016 The btcsuite developers // Use of this source code is governed by an ISC // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package main import ( "errors" "fmt" "os" "path/filepath" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/chaincfg" database "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/database2" _ "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/database2/ffldb" "github.com/btcsuite/btcd/wire" "github.com/btcsuite/btcutil" ) var ( btcdHomeDir = btcutil.AppDataDir("btcd", false) knownDbTypes = database.SupportedDrivers() activeNetParams = &chaincfg.MainNetParams // Default global config. cfg = &config{ DataDir: filepath.Join(btcdHomeDir, "data"), DbType: "ffldb", } ) // config defines the global configuration options. type config struct { DataDir string `short:"b" long:"datadir" description:"Location of the btcd data directory"` DbType string `long:"dbtype" description:"Database backend to use for the Block Chain"` TestNet3 bool `long:"testnet" description:"Use the test network"` RegressionTest bool `long:"regtest" description:"Use the regression test network"` SimNet bool `long:"simnet" description:"Use the simulation test network"` } // fileExists reports whether the named file or directory exists. func fileExists(name string) bool { if _, err := os.Stat(name); err != nil { if os.IsNotExist(err) { return false } } return true } // validDbType returns whether or not dbType is a supported database type. func validDbType(dbType string) bool { for _, knownType := range knownDbTypes { if dbType == knownType { return true } } return false } // netName returns the name used when referring to a bitcoin network. At the // time of writing, btcd currently places blocks for testnet version 3 in the // data and log directory "testnet", which does not match the Name field of the // chaincfg parameters. This function can be used to override this directory name // as "testnet" when the passed active network matches wire.TestNet3. // // A proper upgrade to move the data and log directories for this network to // "testnet3" is planned for the future, at which point this function can be // removed and the network parameter's name used instead. func netName(chainParams *chaincfg.Params) string { switch chainParams.Net { case wire.TestNet3: return "testnet" default: return chainParams.Name } } // setupGlobalConfig examine the global configuration options for any conditions // which are invalid as well as performs any addition setup necessary after the // initial parse. func setupGlobalConfig() error { // Multiple networks can't be selected simultaneously. // Count number of network flags passed; assign active network params // while we're at it numNets := 0 if cfg.TestNet3 { numNets++ activeNetParams = &chaincfg.TestNet3Params } if cfg.RegressionTest { numNets++ activeNetParams = &chaincfg.RegressionNetParams } if cfg.SimNet { numNets++ activeNetParams = &chaincfg.SimNetParams } if numNets > 1 { return errors.New("The testnet, regtest, and simnet params " + "can't be used together -- choose one of the three") } // Validate database type. if !validDbType(cfg.DbType) { str := "The specified database type [%v] is invalid -- " + "supported types %v" return fmt.Errorf(str, cfg.DbType, knownDbTypes) } // Append the network type to the data directory so it is "namespaced" // per network. In addition to the block database, there are other // pieces of data that are saved to disk such as address manager state. // All data is specific to a network, so namespacing the data directory // means each individual piece of serialized data does not have to // worry about changing names per network and such. cfg.DataDir = filepath.Join(cfg.DataDir, netName(activeNetParams)) return nil }