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==Console Application==
 
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The library is accompanied by the console application [[Bitcoin_Node|Bitcoin Node]] (bn). Bitcoin Node implements a full node on the Bitcoin P2P network. The initial (bn 2.x) release is an example, not intended for production use.
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==Dependencies==
 
==Dependencies==

Revision as of 21:50, 12 July 2015

The libbitcoin-node library provides an abstraction over the low level networking calls required to implement a full node on the Bitcoin peer-to-peer network. It was originally contained within libbitcoin.

Example

The example expects the blockchain to be initialized in "./blockchain/" (see initchain). The initialize_logging and display_result functions are omitted for brevity.

int main()
{
    std::string command;
    bc::payment_address address;
    initialize_logging("debug.log", "error.log");

    std::cout << "Starting up...";
    bc::node::fullnode node("blockchain");
    node.start();

    std::cout << "Type a bitcoin address or 'stop' to exit." << std::endl;
    while (true)
    {
        std::getline(std::cin, command);
        if (command == "stop")
            break;

        if (!address.set_encoded(command))
        {
            std::cout << "Invalid address." << std::endl;
            continue;
        }

        const auto fetch_handler = [&address](const std::error_code& code,
            const bc::chain::history_list& history)
        {
            display_result(code, history, address);
        };

        fetch_history(node.chain(), node.indexer(), address, fetch_handler);
    }

    std::cout << "Shutting down...";
    node.stop();

    return 0;
}

Console Application

The library is accompanied by the console application Bitcoin Node (bn).

Dependencies

See Also

References