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stratum-client

v1.1.0

Published

A NodeJS based stratum client for communication with stratum pool

Downloads

183

Readme

stratum-client

A NodeJS based stratum client for communication with stratum-capable pool.

Installation

$ npm i stratum-client --save

const client = require('stratum-client');
const Client = client({
  server: "grlcgang.com",
  port: 3333,
  worker: "KorkyMonster.testing",
  password: "x",
  autoReconnectOnError: true,
  onConnect: () => console.log('Connected to server'),
  onClose: () => console.log('Connection closed'),
  onError: (error) => console.log('Error', error.message),
  onAuthorizeSuccess: () => console.log('Worker authorized'),
  onAuthorizeFail: () => console.log('WORKER FAILED TO AUTHORIZE OH NOOOOOO'),
  onNewDifficulty: (newDiff) => console.log('New difficulty', newDiff),
  onSubscribe: (subscribeData) => console.log('[Subscribe]', subscribeData),
  onNewMiningWork: (newWork) => console.log('[New Work]', newWork),
  onSubmitWorkSuccess: (error, result) => console.log("Yay! Our work was accepted!"),
  onSubmitWorkFail: (error, result) => console.log("Oh no! Our work was refused because: " + error),
});

Mining work can then be submitted through Client.submit(["<worker>","<job_id>","<extranonce2>","<ntime>","<nonce>"]); Worker must have been authorized correctly for work to register with a pool.

worker is required in order for onNewMiningWork() to receive new work continuously.

If password if not specified, the client will attempt to authenticate with 'x', which is good enough in most cases.

DEPRECATED: onAuthorize(error, result). If onAuthorizeSuccess or onAuthorizeFail is not provided, it will fall back to onAuthorize.

Development

$ git clone https://github.com/arnabk/stratum-client
$ cd stratum-client
$ npm i

For running int tests. Make sure that you use a valid stratum server details

$ npm test

Other information

The project is open for suggestion or feedback. If you notice any issues while developing or using this library, feel free to report it here