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@satoshipay/bitcore-notifications
Advanced tools
Service that can be plugged into bitcore-node and calls webhooks on certain events.
The endpoints are going to be called with the insight-api
tx json schema.
var notifications = require('bitcore-notifications');
// Add bitcore notifications to the list of bitcore-node services
var configuration = {
// Other options
services: [
// Other services...
{
name: 'bitcore-notifications',
module: notifications,
config: {
webhooks: ['http://host.com/endpoint']
}
}
]
};
var node = new Node(configuration);
node.start(function (err) {
// ...
};
FAQs
Calls webhooks on blockchain notifications.
We found that @satoshipay/bitcore-notifications demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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