Golang RPC client library for Steem.
steemd 0.13.0
import "github.com/icycrystal4/steem-rpc"
This package is still very much in development, so gopkg.in
is not yet available.
This package calls bitcoin-core/secp256k1
using CGO to implement signed transactions, so you need to install secp256k1
first.
Then it will be possible to build go-steem/rpc
.
In case you don't need signed transactions, i.e. you don't need to use
network_broadcast_api
, it is possible to build the package with nosigning
tag to exclude the functionality:
$ go build -tags nosigning
This is just a code snippet. Please check the examples
directory
for more complete and ready to use examples.
// Instantiate the WebSocket transport.
t, _ := websocket.NewTransport("ws://localhost:8090")
// Use the transport to create an RPC client.
client, _ := rpc.NewClient(t)
defer client.Close()
// Call "get_config".
config, _ := client.Database.GetConfig()
// Start processing blocks.
lastBlock := 1800000
for {
// Call "get_dynamic_global_properties".
props, _ := client.Database.GetDynamicGlobalProperties()
for props.LastIrreversibleBlockNum-lastBlock > 0 {
// Call "get_block".
block, _ := client.Database.GetBlock(lastBlock)
// Process the transactions.
for _, tx := range block.Transactions {
for _, op := range tx.Operations {
switch body := op.Data().(type) {
// Comment operation.
case *types.CommentOperation:
content, _ := client.Database.GetContent(body.Author, body.Permlink)
fmt.Printf("COMMENT @%v %v\n", content.Author, content.URL)
// Vote operation.
case *types.VoteOperation:
fmt.Printf("VOTE @%v @%v/%v\n", body.Voter, body.Author, body.Permlink)
// You can add more cases, it depends on what
// operations you actually need to process.
}
}
}
lastBlock++
}
time.Sleep(time.Duration(config.SteemBlockInterval) * time.Second)
}
You need to create a Client
object to be able to do anything. To be able to
instantiate a Client
, you first need to create a transport to be used to
execute RPC calls. The WebSocket transport is available in transports/websocket
.
Then you just need to call NewClient(transport)
.
Once you create a Client
object, you can start calling the methods exported
via steemd
's RPC endpoint by invoking associated methods on the client object.
There are multiple APIs that can be exported, e.g. database_api
and login_api
,
so the methods on the Client object are also namespaced accoding to these APIs.
For example, to call get_block
from database_api
, you need to use
Client.Database.GetBlock
method.
When looking for a method to call, all you need is to turn the method name into
CamelCase, e.g. get_config
becomes Client.Database.GetConfig
.
There are two methods implemented for every method exported via the RPC endpoint.
The regular version and the raw version. Let's see an example for get_config
:
func (client *Client) GetConfig() (*Config, error) {
...
}
func (client *Client) GetConfigRaw() (*json.RawMessage, error) {
...
}
As we can see, the difference is that the raw version returns *json.RawMessage
,
so it is not trying to unmarshall the response into a properly typed response.
There are two reasons for this:
- To be able to see raw data.
- To be able to call most of the remote methods even though the response object is not yet known or specified.
It is already benefitial to just have the raw version because at least the method parameters are statically typed.
This package is still under rapid development and it is by no means complete.
For now there is no promise considering API stability. Some response objects
maybe be typed incorrectly. The package is already usable, though. See the
examples
directory.
To check the API coverate, please check the README files in the relevat API
package in the apis
subdirectory.
MIT, see the LICENSE
file.