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node-reddcoin v1.1.0

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A Node.js Reddcoin Client

Reddcoin

node-reddcoin is a Reddcoin client for Node.js. It is a fork of node-dogecoin client (see fork) intended for use with Reddcoin. The purpose of this repository is:

  • Provide a one-stop resource for the Node.js developer to get started with Reddcoin integration.
  • Prevent would-be Reddcoin web developers worrying whether a DogeCoin client will work out of the box.
  • Promote Node.js development of Reddcoin web apps.
  • Identify and address any incompatibilities with the Reddcoin and DogeCoin APIs that exist now and/or in the future.

Dependencies

You'll need a running instance of reddcoind to connect with.

Then, install the node-reddcoin NPM package.

npm install node-reddcoin

Examples

var reddcoin = require('node-reddcoin')()

reddcoin.auth('myusername', 'mypassword')

reddcoin.getDifficulty(function() {
    console.log(arguments);
})

Options

You may pass options to the initialization function or to the set method.

var reddcoin = require('reddcoin')({
    user:'user'
})

reddcoin.set('pass', 'somn')
reddcoin.set({port:22555})

Available options and default values:

  • host 127.0.0.1
  • port 45443
  • user
  • pass
  • passphrasecallback
  • https
  • ca

Passphrase Callback

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-reddcoin 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 reddcoin = require('node-reddcoin')({
    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 reddcoin = require('node-reddcoin')({
  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'))
      }
    })
  }
})

Secure RPC with SSL

By default reddcoind exposes its JSON-RPC interface via HTTP; that is, all RPC commands are transmitted in plain text across the network! To secure the JSON-RPC channel you can supply reddcoind with a self-signed SSL certificate and an associated private key to enable HTTPS. For example, in your reddcoin.conf:

rpcssl=1
rpcsslcertificatechainfile=/etc/ssl/certs/reddcoind.crt
rpcsslprivatekeyfile=/etc/ssl/private/reddcoind.pem

In order to securely access an SSL encrypted JSON-RPC interface you need a copy of the self-signed certificate from the server: in this case reddcoind.crt. Pass your self-signed certificate in the ca option and set https: true and node-reddcoin is secured!

var fs = require('fs')

var ca = fs.readFileSync('reddcoind.crt')

var reddcoin = require('node-reddcoin')({
  user: 'rpcusername',
  pass: 'rpcpassword',
  https: true,
  ca: ca
})
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