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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ However, a quirk with hashes in `rpcclient` is that they will typically print in
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### Run Your Code
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You can download the complete code from the [src directory](src/17_1_blockinfo.go).
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You can download the complete code from the [src directory](src/18_1_blockinfo.go).
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You can then run:
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```
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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Due to limitations of the `btcd` `rpcclient`, you can't make a use of the ```get
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```
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```client.GetBalance("*")``` requires the ```"*"``` input, due to a quirk with `btcd`. The asterisk signifies that you want to get the balance of all of your wallets.
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If you run [the src code](src/17_1_getbalance.go), you should get an output similar to this:
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If you run [the src code](src/18_1_getbalance.go), you should get an output similar to this:
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```
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$ go run getbalance.go
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0.000689 BTC
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@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ Only afterward do you use the `getreceivedbyaddress` RPC, on your decoded addres
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fmt.Println(wallet)
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```
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When you run [the code](src/17_1_getamountreceived.go), you should get output similar to:
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When you run [the code](src/18_1_getamountreceived.go), you should get output similar to:
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```
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$ go run getamountreceived.go
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0.0085 BTC
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@ -331,7 +331,7 @@ func main() {
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fmt.Println(sent)
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}
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```
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When you run [the code](src/17_1_sendtransaction.go), the txid of the transaction is outputted:
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When you run [the code](src/18_1_sendtransaction.go), the txid of the transaction is outputted:
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```
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$ go run sendtransaction.go
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@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ PubKey: 0368d0fffa651783524f8b934d24d03b32bf8ff2c0808943a556b3d74b2e5c7d65
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### Run Your Code
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The code for these examples can be found in [the src directory](src/17_2_App-getinfo.java) and should be installed into the standard directory structure created here as `~/java-project/src/main/java/com/blockchaincommons/lbtc/App.java`. It can then be compiled and run.
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The code for these examples can be found in [the src directory](src/18_2_App-getinfo.java) and should be installed into the standard directory structure created here as `~/java-project/src/main/java/com/blockchaincommons/lbtc/App.java`. It can then be compiled and run.
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```
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$ mvn compile
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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ System.out.println("Sent signedRawTx (txID): " + sentRawTransactionID);
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### Run Your Code
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You can now run [the transaction code](src/17_2_App-sendtx.java) as `~/java-project/src/main/java/com/blockchaincommons/lbtc/App.java`.
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You can now run [the transaction code](src/18_2_App-sendtx.java) as `~/java-project/src/main/java/com/blockchaincommons/lbtc/App.java`.
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```
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$ mvn compile
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@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ To do this, use `JavaBitcoindRpcClient`'s `BitcoinAcceptor` class, which allows
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acceptor.run();
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```
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See [the src directory](src/17_2_App-listen.java) for the complete code. Every time a transaction is sent or a new block is generated, you should see output on your console:
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See [the src directory](src/18_2_App-listen.java) for the complete code. Every time a transaction is sent or a new block is generated, you should see output on your console:
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```
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Transaction: {account=Tests, address=mhopuJzgmTwhGfpNLCJ9CRknugY691oXp1, category=receive, amount=5.0E-4, label=Tests, vout=1, confirmations=0, trusted=false, txid=361e8fcff243b74ebf396e595a007636654f67c3c7b55fd2860a3d37772155eb, walletconflicts=[], time=1513132887, timereceived=1513132887, bip125-replaceable=unknown}
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### Run Your Code
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You can find the `getinfo` code in [the src directory](src/17_3_getinfo.js).
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You can find the `getinfo` code in [the src directory](src/18_3_getinfo.js).
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```
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$ node getinfo.js
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1831094
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@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ agent.getWalletInfo(function (err, walletInfo) {
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});
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```
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The source is available as [walletinfo.js](src/17_3_walletinfo.js).
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The source is available as [walletinfo.js](src/18_3_walletinfo.js).
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```
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$ node walletinfo.js
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0.008498
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}
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```
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The full code is available as [sendtx.js](src/17_3_sendtx.js).
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The full code is available as [sendtx.js](src/18_3_sendtx.js).
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## Summary: Accessing Bitcoind with Node
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### Run Your Code
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You can retrieve [the src code](src/17_4_getinfo.py) and run it with `python3`:
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You can retrieve [the src code](src/18_4_getinfo.py) and run it with `python3`:
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```
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$ python3 getinfo.py
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---------------------------------------------------------------
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@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ pprint(utxo_tx_details)
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print("---------------------------------------------------------------\n")
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```
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This code is available at [walletinfo.py](src/17_4_walletinfo.py).
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This code is available at [walletinfo.py](src/18_4_walletinfo.py).
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```
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$ python3 walletinfo.py
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```
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### Run Your Code
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The [sample code](src/17_4_sendtx.py) is full of `print` statements to demonstrate all of the data available at every point:
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The [sample code](src/18_4_sendtx.py) is full of `print` statements to demonstrate all of the data available at every point:
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```
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$ python3 sendtx.py
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Creating a Transaction
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### Run Your Code
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You can access the [src code](src/17_5_main-getinfo.rs) and run it. Unfortunately, the "Block" info will come out a bit ugly because this example doesn't include a library to prettify it.
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You can access the [src code](src/18_5_main-getinfo.rs) and run it. Unfortunately, the "Block" info will come out a bit ugly because this example doesn't include a library to prettify it.
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```
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$ cargo run
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Compiling btc_test v0.1.0 (/home/standup/btc_test)
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@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ println!("{:?}", txid_sent);
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### Run Your Code
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You can now run the complete code from the [src](src/17_5_main-sendtx.rs).
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You can now run the complete code from the [src](src/18_5_main-sendtx.rs).
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```
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$ cargo run
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### Run Your Code
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The complete code is available in the [src directory](src/17_6_getinfo.playground). Load it into your Xcode playground and then "Editor -> Run Playground" and you should get results like:
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The complete code is available in the [src directory](src/18_6_getinfo.playground). Load it into your Xcode playground and then "Editor -> Run Playground" and you should get results like:
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```
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{
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bestblockhash = 00000000000000069725608ebc5b59e520572a8088cbc57ffa5ba87b7f300ac7;
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@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Sending your transaction is equally simple:
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}
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```
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The code for this transaction sender can be found in the [src directory](src/17_6_sendtx.playground).
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The code for this transaction sender can be found in the [src directory](src/18_6_sendtx.playground).
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## Use Swift in Other Ways
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