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<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.> |
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For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see |
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ |
|||
diff --git a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp b/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
|
|||
index 6e2eac5..8b60ebf 100644
|
|||
--- a/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
|
|||
+++ b/src/bitcoinrpc.cpp
|
|||
@@ -1355,7 +1355,43 @@ Value gettransaction(const Array& params, bool fHelp)
|
|||
return entry; |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
+Value importtransaction(const Array& params, bool fHelp)
|
|||
+{
|
|||
+ string hexdump;
|
|||
+ if (fHelp || params.size() != 1 || (hexdump=params[0].get_str()).size()&1)
|
|||
+ throw runtime_error(
|
|||
+ "importtransaction <hexdata>\n"
|
|||
+ "Import an offline transaction to announce it into the network");
|
|||
+
|
|||
+ std::vector<unsigned char> rawtx;
|
|||
+ for (int i=0; i<hexdump.size(); i+=2)
|
|||
+ {
|
|||
+ int v;
|
|||
+ if (sscanf(hexdump.substr(i,2).c_str(), "%x", &v)!=1)
|
|||
+ throw JSONRPCError(-4, "Error in hex data.");
|
|||
+ rawtx.push_back((unsigned char)v);
|
|||
+ }
|
|||
+try
|
|||
+ {
|
|||
+ CDataStream ss(rawtx);
|
|||
+ CTransaction tx;
|
|||
+ ss >> tx;
|
|||
+ CInv inv(MSG_TX, tx.GetHash());
|
|||
+ if(! tx.AcceptToMemoryPool(true)) throw JSONRPCError(-4, "Transaction not accepted to memory pool.");
|
|||
+ CDataStream msg(rawtx);
|
|||
+ RelayMessage(inv, msg);
|
|||
+ return tx.GetHash().GetHex();
|
|||
+ }
|
|||
+ catch (std::exception& e)
|
|||
+ {
|
|||
+ throw JSONRPCError(-4, "Exception while parsing the transaction data.");
|
|||
+ }
|
|||
+
|
|||
+}
|
|||
+
|
|||
+
|
|||
|
|||
+
|
|||
Value backupwallet(const Array& params, bool fHelp) |
|||
{ |
|||
if (fHelp || params.size() != 1) |
|||
@@ -1850,6 +1886,7 @@ pair<string, rpcfn_type> pCallTable[] =
|
|||
make_pair("settxfee", &settxfee), |
|||
make_pair("getmemorypool", &getmemorypool), |
|||
make_pair("listsinceblock", &listsinceblock), |
|||
+ make_pair("importtransaction", &importtransaction),
|
|||
}; |
|||
map<string, rpcfn_type> mapCallTable(pCallTable, pCallTable + sizeof(pCallTable)/sizeof(pCallTable[0])); |
|||
|
@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ |
|||
diff --git a/src/bitcoinrpc/connection.py b/src/bitcoinrpc/connection.py
|
|||
index 960cf5d..79e04bf 100644
|
|||
--- a/src/bitcoinrpc/connection.py
|
|||
+++ b/src/bitcoinrpc/connection.py
|
|||
@@ -67,7 +67,35 @@ class BitcoinConnection(object):
|
|||
return self.proxy.getblockcount() |
|||
except JSONRPCException,e: |
|||
raise _wrap_exception(e.error) |
|||
-
|
|||
+
|
|||
+ def getmemorypool(self):
|
|||
+ """sign"""
|
|||
+ try:
|
|||
+ return self.proxy.getmemorypool()
|
|||
+ except JSONRPCException,e:
|
|||
+ raise _wrap_exception(e.error)
|
|||
+
|
|||
+ def importtransaction(self, tx):
|
|||
+ """sign"""
|
|||
+ try:
|
|||
+ return self.proxy.importtransaction(tx)
|
|||
+ except JSONRPCException,e:
|
|||
+ raise _wrap_exception(e.error)
|
|||
+
|
|||
+ def signmessage(self, address,message):
|
|||
+ """sign"""
|
|||
+ try:
|
|||
+ return self.proxy.signmessage(address, message)
|
|||
+ except JSONRPCException,e:
|
|||
+ raise _wrap_exception(e.error)
|
|||
+
|
|||
+ def verifymessage(self, address, sig, message):
|
|||
+ """verif"""
|
|||
+ try:
|
|||
+ return self.proxy.verifymessage(address, sig, message )
|
|||
+ except JSONRPCException,e:
|
|||
+ raise _wrap_exception(e.error)
|
|||
+
|
|||
def getblocknumber(self): |
|||
""" |
|||
Returns the block number of the latest block in the longest block chain. |
@ -0,0 +1,400 @@ |
|||
#!/usr/bin/env python |
|||
# Copyright(C) 2011 thomasv@gitorious |
|||
|
|||
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify |
|||
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as |
|||
# published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the |
|||
# License, or (at your option) any later version. |
|||
# |
|||
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but |
|||
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
|||
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
|||
# Affero General Public License for more details. |
|||
# |
|||
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public |
|||
# License along with this program. If not, see |
|||
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html>. |
|||
|
|||
""" |
|||
Todo: |
|||
* server should check and return bitcoind status.. |
|||
* improve txpoint sorting |
|||
""" |
|||
|
|||
SERVER_MESSAGE = """ |
|||
Welcome to ecdsa.org. |
|||
|
|||
This service is free. Support this node: |
|||
19mP9FKrXqL46Si58pHdhGKow88SUPy1V8 |
|||
|
|||
The server code is free software; you may |
|||
download it and operate your own Electrum |
|||
node. See http://ecdsa.org/electrum |
|||
""" |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
|
|||
import time, socket, operator, thread, ast, sys |
|||
|
|||
import psycopg2, binascii |
|||
import bitcoinrpc |
|||
|
|||
from Abe.abe import hash_to_address, decode_check_address |
|||
from Abe.DataStore import DataStore as Datastore_class |
|||
from Abe import DataStore, readconf, BCDataStream, deserialize, util, base58 |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
sessions = {} |
|||
dblock = thread.allocate_lock() |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
class MyStore(Datastore_class): |
|||
|
|||
def safe_sql(self,sql): |
|||
try: |
|||
dblock.acquire() |
|||
ret = self.selectall(sql) |
|||
dblock.release() |
|||
return ret |
|||
except: |
|||
print "sql error", sql |
|||
return [] |
|||
|
|||
def get_tx_outputs(self, tx_id): |
|||
return self.safe_sql("""SELECT |
|||
txout.txout_pos, |
|||
txout.txout_scriptPubKey, |
|||
txout.txout_value, |
|||
nexttx.tx_hash, |
|||
nexttx.tx_id, |
|||
txin.txin_pos, |
|||
pubkey.pubkey_hash |
|||
FROM txout |
|||
LEFT JOIN txin ON (txin.txout_id = txout.txout_id) |
|||
LEFT JOIN pubkey ON (pubkey.pubkey_id = txout.pubkey_id) |
|||
LEFT JOIN tx nexttx ON (txin.tx_id = nexttx.tx_id) |
|||
WHERE txout.tx_id = %d |
|||
ORDER BY txout.txout_pos |
|||
"""%(tx_id)) |
|||
|
|||
def get_tx_inputs(self, tx_id): |
|||
return self.safe_sql(""" SELECT |
|||
txin.txin_pos, |
|||
txin.txin_scriptSig, |
|||
txout.txout_value, |
|||
COALESCE(prevtx.tx_hash, u.txout_tx_hash), |
|||
prevtx.tx_id, |
|||
COALESCE(txout.txout_pos, u.txout_pos), |
|||
pubkey.pubkey_hash |
|||
FROM txin |
|||
LEFT JOIN txout ON (txout.txout_id = txin.txout_id) |
|||
LEFT JOIN pubkey ON (pubkey.pubkey_id = txout.pubkey_id) |
|||
LEFT JOIN tx prevtx ON (txout.tx_id = prevtx.tx_id) |
|||
LEFT JOIN unlinked_txin u ON (u.txin_id = txin.txin_id) |
|||
WHERE txin.tx_id = %d |
|||
ORDER BY txin.txin_pos |
|||
"""%(tx_id,)) |
|||
|
|||
def get_address_out_rows(self, dbhash): |
|||
return self.safe_sql(""" SELECT |
|||
b.block_nTime, |
|||
cc.chain_id, |
|||
b.block_height, |
|||
1, |
|||
b.block_hash, |
|||
tx.tx_hash, |
|||
tx.tx_id, |
|||
txin.txin_pos, |
|||
-prevout.txout_value |
|||
FROM chain_candidate cc |
|||
JOIN block b ON (b.block_id = cc.block_id) |
|||
JOIN block_tx ON (block_tx.block_id = b.block_id) |
|||
JOIN tx ON (tx.tx_id = block_tx.tx_id) |
|||
JOIN txin ON (txin.tx_id = tx.tx_id) |
|||
JOIN txout prevout ON (txin.txout_id = prevout.txout_id) |
|||
JOIN pubkey ON (pubkey.pubkey_id = prevout.pubkey_id) |
|||
WHERE pubkey.pubkey_hash = '%s' |
|||
AND cc.in_longest = 1"""%dbhash) |
|||
|
|||
def get_address_out_rows_memorypool(self, dbhash): |
|||
return self.safe_sql(""" SELECT |
|||
1, |
|||
tx.tx_hash, |
|||
tx.tx_id, |
|||
txin.txin_pos, |
|||
-prevout.txout_value |
|||
FROM tx |
|||
JOIN txin ON (txin.tx_id = tx.tx_id) |
|||
JOIN txout prevout ON (txin.txout_id = prevout.txout_id) |
|||
JOIN pubkey ON (pubkey.pubkey_id = prevout.pubkey_id) |
|||
WHERE pubkey.pubkey_hash ='%s' """%(dbhash)) |
|||
|
|||
def get_address_in_rows(self, dbhash): |
|||
return self.safe_sql(""" SELECT |
|||
b.block_nTime, |
|||
cc.chain_id, |
|||
b.block_height, |
|||
0, |
|||
b.block_hash, |
|||
tx.tx_hash, |
|||
tx.tx_id, |
|||
txout.txout_pos, |
|||
txout.txout_value |
|||
FROM chain_candidate cc |
|||
JOIN block b ON (b.block_id = cc.block_id) |
|||
JOIN block_tx ON (block_tx.block_id = b.block_id) |
|||
JOIN tx ON (tx.tx_id = block_tx.tx_id) |
|||
JOIN txout ON (txout.tx_id = tx.tx_id) |
|||
JOIN pubkey ON (pubkey.pubkey_id = txout.pubkey_id) |
|||
WHERE pubkey.pubkey_hash = '%s' |
|||
AND cc.in_longest = 1"""%(dbhash)) |
|||
|
|||
def get_address_in_rows_memorypool(self, dbhash): |
|||
return self.safe_sql( """ SELECT |
|||
0, |
|||
tx.tx_hash, |
|||
tx.tx_id, |
|||
txout.txout_pos, |
|||
txout.txout_value |
|||
FROM tx |
|||
JOIN txout ON (txout.tx_id = tx.tx_id) |
|||
JOIN pubkey ON (pubkey.pubkey_id = txout.pubkey_id) |
|||
WHERE pubkey.pubkey_hash = '%s' """%(dbhash)) |
|||
|
|||
def get_txpoints(self, addr): |
|||
version, binaddr = decode_check_address(addr) |
|||
if binaddr is None: |
|||
return "err" |
|||
dbhash = self.binin(binaddr) |
|||
rows = [] |
|||
rows += self.get_address_out_rows( dbhash ) |
|||
rows += self.get_address_in_rows( dbhash ) |
|||
|
|||
txpoints = [] |
|||
known_tx = [] |
|||
|
|||
for row in rows: |
|||
try: |
|||
nTime, chain_id, height, is_in, blk_hash, tx_hash, tx_id, pos, value = row |
|||
except: |
|||
print "cannot unpack row", row |
|||
break |
|||
tx_hash = self.hashout_hex(tx_hash) |
|||
txpoint = { |
|||
"nTime": int(nTime), |
|||
#"chain_id": int(chain_id), |
|||
"height": int(height), |
|||
"is_in": int(is_in), |
|||
"blk_hash": self.hashout_hex(blk_hash), |
|||
"tx_hash": tx_hash, |
|||
"tx_id": int(tx_id), |
|||
"pos": int(pos), |
|||
"value": int(value), |
|||
} |
|||
|
|||
txpoints.append(txpoint) |
|||
known_tx.append(self.hashout_hex(tx_hash)) |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
# todo: sort them really... |
|||
txpoints = sorted(txpoints, key=operator.itemgetter("nTime")) |
|||
|
|||
# read memory pool |
|||
rows = [] |
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rows += self.get_address_in_rows_memorypool( dbhash ) |
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rows += self.get_address_out_rows_memorypool( dbhash ) |
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for row in rows: |
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is_in, tx_hash, tx_id, pos, value = row |
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tx_hash = self.hashout_hex(tx_hash) |
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if tx_hash in known_tx: |
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continue |
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#print "mempool", tx_hash |
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txpoint = { |
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"nTime": 0, |
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"chain_id": 1, |
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"height": 0, |
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"is_in": int(is_in), |
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"blk_hash": 'mempool', |
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"tx_hash": tx_hash, |
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"tx_id": int(tx_id), |
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"pos": int(pos), |
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"value": int(value), |
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} |
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txpoints.append(txpoint) |
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for txpoint in txpoints: |
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tx_id = txpoint['tx_id'] |
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txinputs = [] |
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inrows = self.get_tx_inputs(tx_id) |
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for row in inrows: |
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_hash = self.binout(row[6]) |
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address = hash_to_address(chr(0), _hash) |
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txinputs.append(address) |
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txpoint['inputs'] = txinputs |
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txoutputs = [] |
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outrows = self.get_tx_outputs(tx_id) |
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for row in outrows: |
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_hash = self.binout(row[6]) |
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address = hash_to_address(chr(0), _hash) |
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txoutputs.append(address) |
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txpoint['outputs'] = txoutputs |
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|
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# for all unspent inputs, I want their scriptpubkey. (actually I could deduce it from the address) |
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if not txpoint['is_in']: |
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# detect if already redeemed... |
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for row in outrows: |
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if row[6] == dbhash: break |
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else: |
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raise |
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#row = self.get_tx_output(tx_id,dbhash) |
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# pos, script, value, o_hash, o_id, o_pos, binaddr = row |
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# if not redeemed, we add the script |
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if row: |
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if not row[4]: txpoint['raw_scriptPubKey'] = row[1] |
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|
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|
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return txpoints |
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|
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|
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def get_status(self, addr): |
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# last block for an address |
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tx_points = self.get_txpoints(addr) |
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if not tx_points: |
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return None |
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else: |
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return tx_points[-1]['blk_hash'] |
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|
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|
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def send_tx(tx): |
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import bitcoinrpc |
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conn = bitcoinrpc.connect_to_local() |
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try: |
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v = conn.importtransaction(tx) |
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except: |
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v = "error: transaction rejected by memorypool" |
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return v |
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|
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|
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def listen_thread(store): |
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|
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s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) |
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s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) |
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s.bind(('ecdsa.org', 50000)) |
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s.listen(1) |
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while True: |
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conn, addr = s.accept() |
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thread.start_new_thread(client_thread, (addr, conn,)) |
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|
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|
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def client_thread(ipaddr,conn): |
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try: |
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ipaddr = ipaddr[0] |
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msg = '' |
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while 1: |
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d = conn.recv(1024) |
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if d: msg+=d |
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try: |
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cmd, data = ast.literal_eval(msg) |
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break |
|||
except: |
|||
continue |
|||
|
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|
|||
if cmd=='b': |
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out = "%d"%store.get_block_number(1) |
|||
|
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elif cmd=='watch': |
|||
addresses = ast.literal_eval(data) |
|||
sessions[ipaddr] = {} |
|||
for a in addresses: |
|||
sessions[ipaddr][a] = '' |
|||
out = SERVER_MESSAGE |
|||
|
|||
elif cmd=='poll': |
|||
addresses = sessions.get(ipaddr) |
|||
if not addresses: |
|||
print "session not found", ipaddr |
|||
out = repr( (-1, {})) |
|||
else: |
|||
ret = {} |
|||
for addr in addresses: |
|||
status = store.get_status( addr ) |
|||
last_status = sessions[ipaddr].get( addr ) |
|||
if last_status != status: |
|||
sessions[ipaddr][addr] = status |
|||
ret[addr] = status |
|||
out = repr( (store.get_block_number(1), ret ) ) |
|||
|
|||
elif cmd == 'h': |
|||
# history |
|||
addr = data |
|||
h = store.get_txpoints( addr ) |
|||
out = repr(h) |
|||
|
|||
elif cmd =='tx': |
|||
# transaction |
|||
out = send_tx(data) |
|||
else: |
|||
out = None |
|||
|
|||
if out: |
|||
#print ipaddr, cmd, len(out) |
|||
try: |
|||
conn.send(out) |
|||
except: |
|||
print "error, could not send" |
|||
|
|||
finally: |
|||
conn.close() |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
ds = BCDataStream.BCDataStream() |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
def memorypool_update(store): |
|||
|
|||
conn = bitcoinrpc.connect_to_local() |
|||
try: |
|||
v = conn.getmemorypool() |
|||
except: |
|||
print "cannot contact bitcoin daemmon" |
|||
return |
|||
v = v['transactions'] |
|||
for hextx in v: |
|||
ds.clear() |
|||
ds.write(hextx.decode('hex')) |
|||
tx = deserialize.parse_Transaction(ds) |
|||
tx['hash'] = util.double_sha256(tx['tx']) |
|||
|
|||
if store.tx_find_id_and_value(tx): |
|||
pass |
|||
else: |
|||
store.import_tx(tx, False) |
|||
print tx['hash'][::-1].encode('hex') |
|||
store.commit() |
|||
|
|||
import traceback |
|||
|
|||
|
|||
if __name__ == '__main__': |
|||
|
|||
conf = DataStore.CONFIG_DEFAULTS |
|||
args, argv = readconf.parse_argv( [], conf) |
|||
args.dbtype='psycopg2' |
|||
args.connect_args = {"database":"abe"} |
|||
store = MyStore(args) |
|||
|
|||
thread.start_new_thread(listen_thread, (store,)) |
|||
|
|||
while True: |
|||
try: |
|||
dblock.acquire() |
|||
store.catch_up() |
|||
memorypool_update(store) |
|||
dblock.release() |
|||
except: |
|||
traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stdout) |
|||
time.sleep(10) |
|||
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