bitcoin-spring-boot-starter
Write enterprise Bitcoin applications with Spring Boot.
Spring boot starter projects with convenient dependency descriptors for multiple Bitcoin related modules that you can
include in your application. Strong focus on integration and regression testing your own application or module.
Included are features for representing, transporting, and performing comprehensive calculations and tests with
Bitcoin in financial applications and computations.
Hint: Of course you can make use of the libraries even if you are not working with Spring!
Note: Most code is still experimental - use with caution.
This project is under active development. Pull requests and issues are welcome.
Look at the changelog to track notable changes.
Also, developing this project is fun.
Table of Contents
Install
Download from Maven Central.
Gradle
repositories {
mavenCentral()
maven {
// needed for netlayer packages
url "https://jitpack.io"
}
maven {
// needed for consensusj
url "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/8482916/packages/maven"
}
}
implementation "io.github.theborakompanioni:bitcoin-jsonrpc-client-starter:${bitcoinSpringBootStarterVersion}"
Maven
<dependency>
<groupId>io.github.theborakompanioni</groupId>
<artifactId>bitcoin-jsonrpc-client-starter</artifactId>
<version>${bitcoinSpringBootStarter.version}</version>
</dependency>
The example above imports module bitcoin-jsonrpc-client-starter
- you can import any module by its name.
Modules
This project contains various modules that can be integrated into your project depending on your requirements.
You can find a small selection in the following table. But there is much more to discover.
See modules.md for general information about specific modules.
Examples
Besides, that most starter modules also have their own example applications, there are also stand-alone
example applications showing basic usage of the functionality provided by these modules.
Example apps can be started with a single command, e.g.:
./gradlew -p incubator/spring-lnurl/spring-lnurl-auth-example-application bootRun --args="--spring.profiles.active=development --debug"
Development
Requirements
A Bitcoin Core Testcontainer running in regtest mode is started for most examples.
Having access to a Bitcoin Core node running on mainnet is quite useful if you want to try everything.
Optional: A node should publish rawtx
and rawblock
messages via zmq for some features to work.
Build
./gradlew build -x test
Test
./gradlew test integrationTest --rerun-tasks
Tests in example application modules or modules that start a lot of docker containers
(modules named "-example-application" or "spring-testcontainer-") are excluded from the
default test phase and must be manually enabled if you want to run them.
To run all tests pass arguments -PexampleTest
and -PtestcontainerTest
:
./gradlew test integrationTest -PtestcontainerTest -PexampleTest
Be aware this might take several minutes to complete (>= 10 minutes).
Dependency Verification
Gradle is used for checksum and signature verification of dependencies.
# write metadata for dependency verification
./gradlew --write-verification-metadata pgp,sha256 --export-keys
# update buildscript dependency locks
./gradlew dependencies --write-locks
See Gradle Userguides Verifying dependencies
and Locking dependency versions
for more information.
Checkstyle
Checkstyle with adapted google_checks
is used for checking Java source code for adherence to a Code Standard.
# check for code standard violations with checkstyle
./gradlew checkstyleMain --rerun-tasks
SpotBugs
SpotBugs is used for static code analysis.
# invoke static code analysis with spotbugs
./gradlew spotbugsMain --rerun-tasks
Contributing
All contributions and ideas are always welcome. For any question, bug or feature request,
please create an issue.
Before you start, please read the contributing guidelines.
Resources
License
The project is licensed under the Apache License. See LICENSE for details.