npm install grpc-bchrpc-node --save
(see web version)
- Install Protocol Compiler from: https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf
npm install
npm run build && tsc
In this simple example we create a new client that connects to bchd.greyh.at:8335
by default. We call getRawTransaction
and then print the results to the console. We use reverseOrder
in call to getRawTransaction because BCHD works with transaction hash not the conventional reversed hash/txid.
let grpc = new GrpcClient();
let txid = "11556da6ee3cb1d14727b3a8f4b37093b6fecd2bc7d577a02b4e98b7be58a7e8";
let res = await grpc.getRawTransaction({ hash: txid, reverseOrder: true });
console.log(Buffer.from(res.getTransaction_asU8()).toString('hex'));
- Allow unlimited receive message data size limit by default for node.js gRPC Client
- Add options parameter to client.ts
- Added subscribe methods for txn and block notifications
- Updated/added several gRPC methods to client.ts for SLPDB gRPC work
- Lock down dep versions to prevent TS compile errors
- Update
bchrpc.proto
per BCHD commit 31e5e87
- Update
bchrpc.proto
per BCHD commit 6f19bfe - Moved tsc to the end of
npm run build
script - Added get block header method to client.ts
- Add testnet flag to Client constructor
- Use destructured params in Client constructor
- Fix issues with package.json deps
- Fix default remote bchd url (removed "https://" in front)
- Add example usage in readme
- Breaking Change: Use destructured parameters in Client.ts methods w/ multiple params
- Turn on Source maps for TypeScript debugging
- Export
./src/Client
class