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bitcoind saves blocks in files called blk*****.dat. Those files can be piped into this example, which will parse them and spit out a nice looking string of all the blocks, which also includes parsed transactions.patch-2
Ryan X. Charles
11 years ago
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var Block = require('../lib/block'); |
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var BufferReader = require('../lib/bufferreader'); |
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var BufferWriter = require('../lib/bufferwriter'); |
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//This example will parse the blocks in a block file.
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//To use, pipe in a blk*****.dat file. e.g.:
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//cat blk00000.dat | node blockreader.js
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var bw = new BufferWriter(); |
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process.stdin.on('data', function(buf) { |
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bw.write(buf); |
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}); |
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process.stdin.on('end', function(buf) { |
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var blocksbuf = bw.concat(); |
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var br = new BufferReader(blocksbuf); |
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while (!br.eof()) |
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console.log(Block().fromBufferReader(br)); |
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}); |
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