node-htmlcoin is a htmlcoin client for Node.js. It is a fork of the excellent Kapitalize Bitcoin Client (now removed from GitHub) intended for use with htmlcoin. The purpose of this repository is:
- Provide a one-stop resource for the Node.js developer to get started with htmlcoin integration.
- Prevent would-be htmlcoin web developers worrying whether a Htmlcoin client will work out of the box.
- Promote Node.js development of htmlcoin web apps.
- Identify and address any incompatibilities with the htmlcoin and Bitcoin APIs that exist now and/or in the future.
You'll need a running instance of htmlcoind to connect with.
Then, install the node-htmlcoin NPM package.
npm install node-htmlcoin
Some code examples follow below:
var htmlcoin = require('node-htmlcoin')()
htmlcoin.auth('myusername', 'mypassword')
htmlcoin.getDifficulty(function() {
console.log(arguments);
})
Pretty much everything is chainable.
var htmlcoin = require('node-htmlcoin')()
htmlcoin
.auth('MyUserName', 'mypassword')
.getNewAddress()
.getBalance()
The Litecoin API (Bitcoin etc.) is supported as direct methods. Use either camelcase or lowercase.
htmlcoin.getNewAddress(function(err, address) {
this.validateaddress(address, function(err, info) {
})
})
Executes the given command with optional arguments. Function callback
defaults to console.log
.
All of the API commands are supported in lowercase or camelcase. Or uppercase. Anycase!
htmlcoin.exec('getNewAddress')
htmlcoin.exec('getbalance', function(err, balance) {
})
Accepts either key & value strings or an Object containing settings, returns this
for chainability.
htmlcoin.set('host', '127.0.0.1')
Returns the specified option's value
htmlcoin.get('user')
Generates authorization header, returns this
for chainability
TODO: Write tests for these.
All Litecoin API commands are supported, in lowercase or camelcase form.
Command | Parameters | Description | Requires unlocked wallet? |
---|---|---|---|
addmultisigaddress | [nrequired] ["key","key"] [account] | Add a nrequired-to-sign multisignature address to the wallet. Each key is a htmlcoin address or hex-encoded public key. If [account] is specified, assign address to [account]. | N |
backupwallet | [destination] | Safely copies wallet.dat to destination, which can be a directory or a path with filename. | N |
dumpprivkey | [htmlcoinaddress] | Reveals the private key corresponding to | Y |
encryptwallet | [passphrase] | Encrypts the wallet with | N |
getaccount | [htmlcoinaddress] | Returns the account associated with the given address. | N |
getaccountaddress | [account] | Returns the current htmlcoin address for receiving payments to this account. | N |
getaddressesbyaccount | [account] | Returns the list of addresses for the given account. | N |
getbalance | [account] [minconf=1] | If [account] is not specified, returns the server's total available balance. If [account] is specified, returns the balance in the account. |
N |
getblock | [hash] | Returns information about the given block hash. | N |
getblockcount | Returns the number of blocks in the longest block chain. | N | |
getblockhash | [index] | Returns hash of block in best-block-chain at | N |
getblocknumber | Deprecated. Use getblockcount. | N | |
getconnectioncount | Returns the number of connections to other nodes. | N | |
getdifficulty | Returns the proof-of-work difficulty as a multiple of the minimum difficulty. | N | |
getgenerate | Returns true or false whether htmlcoind is currently generating hashes | N | |
gethashespersec | Returns a recent hashes per second performance measurement while generating. | N | |
getinfo | Returns an object containing various state info. | N | |
getmemorypool | [data] | If [data] is not specified, returns data needed to construct a block to work on:
If [data] is specified, tries to solve the block and returns true if it was successful. |
N |
getmininginfo | Returns an object containing mining-related information:
|
N | |
getnewaddress | [account] | Returns a new htmlcoin address for receiving payments. If [account] is specified (recommended), it is added to the address book so payments received with the address will be credited to [account]. | N |
getreceivedbyaccount | [account] [minconf=1] | Returns the total amount received by addresses with [account] in transactions with at least [minconf] confirmations. If [account] not provided return will include all transactions to all accounts. (version 0.3.24-beta) | N |
getreceivedbyaddress | [twitcoinaddress] [minconf=1] | Returns the total amount received by | N |
gettransaction | [txid] | Returns an object about the given transaction containing:
|
N |
getwork | [data] | If [data] is not specified, returns formatted hash data to work on:
If [data] is specified, tries to solve the block and returns true if it was successful. |
N |
help | [command] | List commands, or get help for a command. | N |
importprivkey | [twitcoinprivkey] [label] | Adds a private key (as returned by dumpprivkey) to your wallet. | Y |
keypoolrefill | Fills the keypool, requires wallet passphrase to be set. | Y | |
listaccounts | [minconf=1] | Returns Object that has account names as keys, account balances as values. | N |
listreceivedbyaccount | [minconf=1] [includeempty=false] | Returns an array of objects containing:
|
N |
listreceivedbyaddress | [minconf=1] [includeempty=false] | Returns an array of objects containing:
To get a list of accounts on the system, execute htmlcoind listreceivedbyaddress 0 true |
N |
listsinceblock | [blockhash] [target-confirmations] | Get all transactions in blocks since block [blockhash], or all transactions if omitted. | N |
listtransactions | [account] [count=10] [from=0] | Returns up to [count] most recent transactions skipping the first [from] transactions for account [account]. If [account] not provided will return recent transaction from all accounts. | N |
move | [fromaccount] [toaccount] [amount] [minconf=1] [comment] | Move from one account in your wallet to another | N |
sendfrom | [fromaccount] [totwitcoinaddress] [amount] [minconf=1] [comment] [comment-to] | Y | |
sendmany | [fromaccount] [address:amount,...] [minconf=1] [comment] | amounts are double-precision floating point numbers | Y |
sendtoaddress | [twitcoinaddress] [amount] [comment] [comment-to] | Y | |
setaccount | [htmlcoinaddress] [account] | Sets the account associated with the given address. Assigning address that is already assigned to the same account will create a new address associated with that account. | N |
setgenerate | [generate] [genproclimit] | [generate] is true or false to turn generation on or off.
Generation is limited to [genproclimit] processors, -1 is unlimited. |
N |
signmessage | [htmlcoinaddress] [message] | Sign a message with the private key of an address. | Y |
settxfee | [amount] | [amount] is a real and is rounded to the nearest 0.00000001 | N |
stop | Stop htmlcoin server. | N | |
validateaddress | [twitcoinaddress] | Return information about [twitcoinaddress]. | N |
verifymessage | [htmlcoinaddress] [signature] [message] | Verify a signed message. | N |
walletlock | Removes the wallet encryption key from memory, locking the wallet. After calling this method, you will need to call walletpassphrase again before being able to call any methods which require the wallet to be unlocked. | N | |
walletpassphrase | [passphrase] [timeout] | Stores the wallet decryption key in memory for | N |
walletpassphrasechange | [oldpassphrase] [newpassphrase] | Changes the wallet passphrase from | N |
You may pass options to the initialization function or to the set
method.
var htmlcoin = require('htmlcoin')({
user:'user'
})
htmlcoin.set('pass', 'somn')
htmlcoin.set({port:4888})
Available options and default values:
- host localhost
- port 4888
- user
- pass
- passphrasecallback
- https
- ca
With an encryped wallet, any operation that accesses private keys requires a wallet unlock. A wallet is unlocked using the walletpassphrase <passphrase> <timeout>
JSON-RPC method: the wallet will relock after timeout
seconds.
You may pass an optional function passphrasecallback
to the node-twitcoin
initialization function to manage wallet unlocks. passphrasecallback
should be a function accepting three arguments:
function(command, args, callback) {}
- command is the command that failed due to a locked wallet.
- args is the arguments for the failed command.
- callback is a typical node-style continuation callback of the form
function(err, passphrase, timeout) {}
. Call callback with the wallet passphrase and desired timeout from within your passphrasecallback to unlock the wallet.
You may hard code your passphrase (not recommended) as follows:
var htmlcoin = require('node-htmlcoin')({
passphrasecallback: function(command, args, callback) {
callback(null, 'passphrase', 30);
}
})
Because passphrasecallback
is a continuation, you can retrieve the passphrase in an asynchronous manner. For example, by prompting the user:
var readline = require('readline')
var rl = readline.createInterface({
input: process.stdin,
output: process.stdout
})
var htmlcoin = require('noHtmlcoin-htmlcoin')({
passphrasecallback: function(command, args, callback) {
rl.question('Enter passphrase for "' + command + '" operation: ', function(passphrase) {
if (passphrase) {
callback(null, passphrase, 1)
} else {
callback(new Error('no passphrase entered'))
}
})
}
})
npm install -g nodeunit
nodeunit test/test-node-htmlcoin.js