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geth

Start and stop geth from Node.js

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geth.js

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A simple tool to start/stop geth from Node.js.

Usage

$ npm install geth

To use geth.js, simply require it:

var geth = require("geth");

Configure geth. It accepts the same flags as the geth command line client; here they are organized into an object. Flags that are not accompanied by a value on the command line (for example, --mine) should be passed in as { flag: null }.

geth.configure({
    networkid: "10101",
    port: 30303,
    rpcport: 8545,
    mine: null
});

geth is all configurated and ready-to-go.

geth.start(function (err, proc) {
    if (err) return console.error(err);
    // get your geth on!
});

The callback for start fires after geth has successfully started. Its parameter proc is the child process, which is also attached to the geth object (geth.proc) for your convenience.

When you and geth have had enough lively times, stop kills the underlying geth process:

geth.stop(function () {
    console.log("no more lively times :(");
});

Tests

geth.js's tests use ethrpc to send some basic requests to geth.

$ npm test

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Package last updated on 03 Nov 2015

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