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==Dependencies== | ==Dependencies== | ||
* [http://www.boost.org boost] | * [http://www.boost.org boost] | ||
* [[Libbitcoin_Common|libbitcoin]] | * [[Libbitcoin_Common|libbitcoin-system]] | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 01:32, 9 March 2021
The libbitcoin-network library is a partial implementation of the Bitcoin P2P network protocol. Excluded are all sub-protocols that require access to a blockchain. The libbitcoin-node library extends this P2P networking capability and incorporates libbitcoin-blockchain in order to implement a full node. The libbitcoin-explorer library uses the P2P networking capability to post transactions to the P2P network.
Example
#include <future> #include <bitcoin/network.hpp> // Send a transaction to a single P2P node. int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { // Decode a base16-encoded Bitcoin transaction. bc::data_chunk decoded; if (argc < 1 || !bc::decode_base16(decoded, argv[0])) return -1; // Parse the decoded transaction. const auto tx = bc::chain::transaction::factory_from_data(decoded); // Configure the P2P network session for best performance. auto settings = bc::network::settings(bc::config::settings::mainnet); settings.outbound_connections = 0; settings.manual_attempt_limit = 3; // Start a network session. bc::network::p2p network(settings); // Declare completion signal. std::promise<bc::code> complete; const auto send_handler = [&complete](const bc::code& ec) { complete.set_value(ec); }; const auto connect_handler = [&complete, &tx, &send_handler]( const bc::code& ec, bc::network::channel::ptr node) { if (ec) complete.set_value(ec); else node->send(tx, send_handler); }; // Connect to the one specified host with retry. network.connect("localhost", 8333, connect_handler); // Wait for completion and return result. return complete.get_future().get() ? -1 : 0; }
History
- The P2P protocol was originally contained within the libbitcoin library.
- In late 2014 William Swanson reorganized libbitcoin sources[1] in accordance with the roadmap[2] agreed in Toronto earlier that year. Later sources were moved into the libbitcoin::network namespace.
- By early 2016 Eric Voskuil completed the version 3 redesign to improve reliability, performance and readability. The namespace was forked into its own repository and integrated with dependent repositories.