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bcoin-repl

v0.0.4

Published

Bcoin REPL

Downloads

14

Readme

Bcoin REPL

Simple REPL wrapper for bcoin library, for ease of use and testing.

Installing

$ npm i -g bcoin-repl

Bin files

There are three tools in the package: bcoin-repl, bcoin-repl-node and bcoin-repl-spvnode.

:biohazard: bcoin-repl-node and bcoin-repl-spvnode will give you access to running node, make sure you know what you're doing. :biohazard:

bcoin-repl

Bcoin REPL will only expose the bcoin library (with node repl's autocompletion), so you can use it as a bitcoin tool. All libraries(tools) exposed by bcoin are loaded into REPL context so you can easily access them. Also you could use bcoin variable which contains all libraries.

  $ bcoin-repl
  
  bcoin> Amount.fromSatoshis(1000000).toString()
  '0.01'

bcoin-repl-node

This tool will run the FullNode and behaves like bcoin full node itself, accepts cli args, Env variables and file configs same as bcoin. Once FullNode is running there will be several instances available in the context like node, chain, mempool, walletdb.. You can also use all libraries exposed by bcoin with bcoin variable.

Example:

$ BCOIN_NETWORK='testnet' BCOIN_LOG_LEVEL='info' ./bin/bcoin-repl-node

bcoin-node> 
// Turn off logs, you could also change env variable (or args)
bcoin-node> logger.setLevel('none');
undefined

bcoin-node> mempool.getSnapshot(); // list mempool tx hashes
[]

bcoin-node> let blockhash = bcoin.util.revHex('0000000000000dca8da883af9515dd90443d59139adbda3f9eeac1d18397fec3');
undefined
bcoin-node> chain.getBlock(blockhash).then((block) => { console.log(block); });
Promise..
{ hash: '0000000000000dca8da883af9515dd90443d59139adbda3f9eeac1d18397fec3',
  height: -1,
  size: 15099,
  ....

bcoin-repl-spvnode

Spv node is same as bcoin spv. Difference between bcoin-repl-node and bcoin-repl-spvnode is that mempool and miner are not exposed.