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nectarengine
Advanced tools
Python tools for obtaining and processing hive engine tokens
pip install nectarengine
Get the latest block of the sidechain
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.get_latest_block_info())
Get the block with the specified block number of the sidechain
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.get_block_info(1910))
Retrieve the specified transaction info of the sidechain
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.get_transaction_info("e6c7f351b3743d1ed3d66eb9c6f2c102020aaa5d"))
Get the contract specified from the database
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.get_contract("tokens"))
Get an array of objects that match the query from the table of the specified contract
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.find("tokens", "tokens"))
Get the object that matches the query from the table of the specified contract
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.find_one("tokens", "tokens"))
Get the transaction history for an account and a token
from nectarengine.api import Api
api = Api()
print(api.get_history("thecrazygm", "INCOME"))
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.wallet import Wallet
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
wallet = Wallet("test_user", blockchain_instance=hv)
wallet.transfer("test1",1,"TST", memo="This is a test")
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.market import Market
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
m=Market(blockchain_instance=hv)
m.buy("test_user", 1, "TST", 9.99)
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.market import Market
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
m=Market(blockchain_instance=hv)
m.sell("test_user", 1, "TST", 9.99)
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.market import Market
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
m=Market(blockchain_instance=hv)
open_buy_orders = m.get_buy_book("TST", "test_user")
m.cancel("test_user", "buy", open_buy_orders[0]["_id"])
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.market import Market
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
m=Market(blockchain_instance=hv)
open_sell_orders = m.get_sell_book("TST", "test_user")
m.cancel("test_user", "sell", open_sell_orders[0]["_id"])
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.market import Market
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
m=Market(blockchain_instance=hv)
m.deposit("test_user", 10)
from nectar import Hive
from nectarengine.market import Market
hv = Hive(keys=["5xx"])
m=Market(blockchain_instance=hv)
m.withdraw("test_user", 10)
FAQs
command line tool and python library for sending hive engine tokens
We found that nectarengine demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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