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Automate your Bitcoin transactions with this Ruby
interface to the bitcoind
JSON-RPC API. This is a fork of
bitcoind Ruby gem.
Install it from rubygems:
gem install bitcoiner
Or add to a Gemfile:
gem 'bitcoiner'
# gem 'bitcoiner', github: 'NARKOZ/bitcoiner'
Before connecting, you will need to configure a username and password for
bitcoind
, and start bitcoind
. Once that's done:
client = Bitcoiner.new 'username', 'password' # REPLACE WITH YOUR bitcoin.conf rpcuser/rpcpassword
# => #<Bitcoiner::Client "http://username:password@127.0.0.1:8332" >
You can get the balance of all addresses controlled by the client:
client.balance
# => 12.34
You can also get a hash of all accounts the client controls:
client.accounts
# => {"Your Address"=>#<Bitcoiner::Account "Your Address" >, "eve-online ransoms"=>#<Bitcoiner::Account "eve-online ransoms" >}
And of course each account has its own balance too:
ransom = client.accounts['eve-online ransoms']
# => #<Bitcoiner::Account "eve-online ransoms" >
ransom.balance
# => 2.19
You can get all the transactions in an account:
ransom.transactions
# => [#<Bitcoiner::Transaction abadbabe123deadbeef 2.19 to eve-online ransoms at 2011-02-19 16:21:09 -0500>]
You can send money from an account too:
ransom.send_to 'destinationaddress', 2
# => #<Bitcoiner::Account deadbeef888abadbeef UNCONFIRMED>
Creating an account with an associated address is done through the accounts interface:
tiny_wings = client.accounts.new 'tiny wings ransoms'
# => #<Bitcoiner::Account "tiny wings ransoms" >
tiny_wings.address
# => "1KV5khnHbbHF2nNQkk7Pe5nPndEj43U27r"
You may log requests (responses aren't logged) by setting a logger:
logger = Logger.new(STDOUT)
client = Bitcoiner::Client.new('username', 'password', 'http://a.c', {
logger: logger,
})
Released under the MIT license. See LICENSE.txt for details.
FAQs
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We found that bitcoiner demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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