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Neil Booth 8 years ago
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  1. 4
      docs/HOWTO.rst
  2. 2
      lib/coins.py
  3. 37
      lib/jsonrpc.py
  4. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/COIN
  5. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_HOST
  6. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_PASSWORD
  7. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_PORT
  8. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_USERNAME
  9. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/DB_DIRECTORY
  10. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/ELECTRUMX
  11. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/HIST_MB
  12. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/NETWORK
  13. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/USERNAME
  14. 0
      samples/daemontools/env/UTXO_MB
  15. 0
      samples/daemontools/log/run
  16. 0
      samples/daemontools/run
  17. 95
      samples/systemd/electrumx.conf
  18. 0
      samples/systemd/electrumx.service
  19. 2
      server/daemon.py
  20. 2
      server/db.py
  21. 2
      server/version.py

4
docs/HOWTO.rst

@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ might do::
Then copy the all sample scripts from the ElectrumX source tree there::
cp -R /path/to/repo/electrumx/samples/scripts ~/scripts/electrumx
cp -R /path/to/repo/electrumx/samples/daemontools ~/scripts/electrumx
This copies 3 things: the top level server run script, a log/ directory
with the logger run script, an env/ directory.
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ Using systemd
This repository contains a sample systemd unit file that you can use to
setup ElectrumX with systemd. Simply copy it to :code:`/etc/systemd/system`::
cp samples/systemd-unit /etc/systemd/system/electrumx.service
cp samples/systemd/electrumx.service /etc/systemd/system/
The sample unit file assumes that the repository is located at
:code:`/home/electrumx/electrumx`. If that differs on your system, you need to

2
lib/coins.py

@ -358,6 +358,7 @@ class Dash(Coin):
TX_COUNT_HEIGHT = 569399
TX_COUNT = 2157510
TX_PER_BLOCK = 4
DEFAULT_RPC_PORT = 9998
@classmethod
def header_hashes(cls, header):
@ -379,3 +380,4 @@ class DashTestnet(Dash):
TX_COUNT_HEIGHT = 101619
TX_COUNT = 132681
TX_PER_BLOCK = 1
DEFAULT_RPC_PORT = 19998

37
lib/jsonrpc.py

@ -117,7 +117,6 @@ class JSONRPC(asyncio.Protocol, LoggedClass):
message = message.decode()
except UnicodeDecodeError as e:
msg = 'cannot decode binary bytes: {}'.format(e)
self.logger.warning(msg)
self.send_json_error(msg, self.PARSE_ERROR)
return
@ -125,7 +124,6 @@ class JSONRPC(asyncio.Protocol, LoggedClass):
message = json.loads(message)
except json.JSONDecodeError as e:
msg = 'cannot decode JSON: {}'.format(e)
self.logger.warning(msg)
self.send_json_error(msg, self.PARSE_ERROR)
return
@ -133,52 +131,49 @@ class JSONRPC(asyncio.Protocol, LoggedClass):
def send_json_notification(self, method, params):
'''Create a json notification.'''
return self.send_json(json_notification_payload(method, params))
self.send_json(json_notification_payload(method, params))
def send_json_result(self, result, id_):
'''Send a JSON result.'''
return self.send_json(json_result_payload(result, id_))
self.send_json(json_result_payload(result, id_))
def send_json_error(self, message, code, id_=None):
'''Send a JSON error.'''
self.send_json(json_error_payload(message, code, id_))
self.error_count += 1
return self.send_json(json_error_payload(message, code, id_))
# Close abusive clients
if self.error_count >= 10:
self.transport.close()
def send_json(self, payload):
'''Send a JSON payload.'''
# Confirmed this happens, sometimes a lot
if self.transport.is_closing():
# Confirmed this happens, sometimes a lot
return False
return
try:
data = (json.dumps(payload) + '\n').encode()
except TypeError:
msg = 'JSON encoding failure: {}'.format(payload)
self.logger.error(msg)
return self.send_json_error(msg, self.INTERNAL_ERROR,
payload.get('id'))
self.send_count += 1
self.send_size += len(data)
self.transport.write(data)
return True
self.send_json_error(msg, self.INTERNAL_ERROR, payload.get('id'))
else:
self.send_count += 1
self.send_size += len(data)
self.transport.write(data)
async def handle_json_request(self, request):
'''Asynchronously handle a JSON request.
Handles batch requests. Returns True if the request response
was sent (or if nothing was sent because the request was a
notification). Returns False if the send was aborted because
the connection is closing.
Handles batch requests.
'''
if isinstance(request, list):
payload = await self.batch_request_payload(request)
else:
payload = await self.single_request_payload(request)
if not payload:
return True
return self.send_json(payload)
if payload:
self.send_json(payload)
async def batch_request_payload(self, batch):
'''Return the JSON payload corresponding to a batch JSON request.'''

0
samples/scripts/env/COIN → samples/daemontools/env/COIN

0
samples/scripts/env/DAEMON_HOST → samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_HOST

0
samples/scripts/env/DAEMON_PASSWORD → samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_PASSWORD

0
samples/scripts/env/DAEMON_PORT → samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_PORT

0
samples/scripts/env/DAEMON_USERNAME → samples/daemontools/env/DAEMON_USERNAME

0
samples/scripts/env/DB_DIRECTORY → samples/daemontools/env/DB_DIRECTORY

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samples/scripts/env/ELECTRUMX → samples/daemontools/env/ELECTRUMX

0
samples/scripts/env/HIST_MB → samples/daemontools/env/HIST_MB

0
samples/scripts/env/NETWORK → samples/daemontools/env/NETWORK

0
samples/scripts/env/USERNAME → samples/daemontools/env/USERNAME

0
samples/scripts/env/UTXO_MB → samples/daemontools/env/UTXO_MB

0
samples/scripts/log/run → samples/daemontools/log/run

0
samples/scripts/run → samples/daemontools/run

95
samples/systemd/electrumx.conf

@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
#suggested /etc/electrumx.conf for systemd
#
#REQUIRED
#
DB_DIRECTORY =
USERNAME = electrumx
ELECTRUMX = /usr/local/bin/electrumx_server.py
#Bitcoin Node RPC Credentials
DAEMON_URL = http://username:password@hostname:port/
#port is optional, defaults to COIN RPC default
#
#REQUIRED FOR PUBLIC VISIBILITY
#
#HOST = 0.0.0.0
#listen on interface, (0.0.0.0 is any)
#TCP_PORT = 50001
#SSL_PORT = 50002
#Requires
#SSL_CERTFILE = /path/to/server.crt
#SSL_KEYFILE = /path/to/server.key
#
#OPTIONAL VISIBILITY
#
#BANNER_FILE = /path/to/banner
#DONATION_ADDRESS =
#IRC = yes
#IRC_NICK =
#REPORT_HOST = $HOST
#REPORT_TCP_PORT = #defaults to TCP_PORT
#REPORT_SSL_PORT = #defaults to SSL_PORT
#RPC_PORT = 8000
#
#MISC
#
#COIN = Bitcoin # lib/coins.py
#NETWORK = mainnet # lib/coins.py
#DB_ENGINE = leveldb
#leveldb, rocksdb, lmdb (You'll need to install appropriate python packages)
#REORG_LIMIT = 200
#maximum number of blocks to be able to handle in a chain
#reorganisation. ElectrumX retains some fairly compact
#undo information for this many blocks in levelDB.
#ANON_LOGS =
#Set to anything non-empty to remove IP addresses from logs.
#These following environment variables are to help limit server
#resource consumption and to prevent simple DoS. Address subscriptions
#in ElectrumX are very cheap - they consume about 100 bytes of memory
#each and are processed efficiently. I feel the defaults are low and
#encourage you to raise them.
#MAX_SUBS = 250000
#Maximum number of address subscriptions across all sessions
#MAX_SESSION_SUBS = 50000
#Maximum number of address subscriptions permitted to a single session.
#If synchronizing from the Genesis block your performance might change
#by tweaking the following cache variables. Cache size is only checked
#roughly every minute, so the caches can grow beyond the specified
#size. Also the Python process is often quite a bit fatter than the
#combined cache size, because of Python overhead and also because
#leveldb consumes a lot of memory during UTXO flushing. So I recommend
#you set the sum of these to nothing over half your available physical
#RAM:
#HIST_MB = 300
#amount of history cache, in MB, to retain before flushing to
#disk. Default is 300; probably no benefit being much larger
#as history is append-only and not searched.
#UTXO_MB = 1000
#amount of UTXO and history cache, in MB, to retain before
#flushing to disk. Default is 1000. This may be too large
#for small boxes or too small for machines with lots of RAM.
#Larger caches generally perform better as there is
#significant searching of the UTXO cache during indexing.
#However, I don't see much benefit in my tests pushing this
#too high, and in fact performance begins to fall. My
#machine has 24GB RAM; the slow down is probably because of
#leveldb caching and Python GC effects. However this may be
#very dependent on hardware and you may have different
#results.

0
samples/systemd-unit → samples/systemd/electrumx.service

2
server/daemon.py

@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ class Daemon(util.LoggedClass):
secs = 1
else:
await asyncio.sleep(secs)
secs = min(16, secs * 2)
secs = min(max_secs, secs * 2)
def logged_url(self, url):
'''The host and port part, for logging.'''

2
server/db.py

@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ class DB(LoggedClass):
if self.db_version not in self.DB_VERSIONS:
raise self.DBError('your DB version is {} but this software '
'only handles versions {}'
.format(db_version, self.DB_VERSIONS))
.format(self.db_version, self.DB_VERSIONS))
if state['genesis'] != self.coin.GENESIS_HASH:
raise self.DBError('DB genesis hash {} does not match coin {}'
.format(state['genesis_hash'],

2
server/version.py

@ -1 +1 @@
VERSION = "ElectrumX 0.7.1"
VERSION = "ElectrumX 0.7.2"

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