Application Server
App server
The server project is the aggregation of these three sub projects
The server project provides a away to access information from these three projects via a JSON RPC.
Building the server
Java binary
You can build the server with the sbt native packager. The native packager offers numerous ways to package the project.
In this example we are going to use stage
which will produce bash scripts we can easily execute. You can stage the server with the following command.
sbt appServer/universal:stage
This will produce a script to execute bitcoin-s which you can start with
./app/server/target/universal/stage/bin/bitcoin-s-server
Docker
The oracle server also has docker support. You can build a docker image with the following commands
Using an existing docker image
We publish docker images on every PR that is merged to bitcoin-s.
You can find the docker repo for the app server here
Building a docker image
sbt "appServer/docker:stage"
This will build a Dockerfile
that is located in app/server/target/docker/stage
You can now build the docker image with
docker build app/server/target/docker/stage/ -t bitcoin-s-server:latest
Finally, let's run the image! It's important that you correctly configure port forwarding with the docker container so
you can interact with the running container with bitcoin-s-cli
or curl
. By default, our oracle
server listens for requests on port 9999
.
This means we need to forward requests on the host machine to the docker container correctly.
This can be done with the following command
docker run -d -p 9999:9999 bitcoin-s-server:latest:latest
Now you can send requests with bitcoin-s-cli
or curl
.
Here is an example with bitcoin-s-cli
./bitcoin-s-cli getblockcount
10000
For more information on build configuration options with sbt
please see the sbt native packager docs
Configuration
Java binary configuration
If you would like to pass in a custom datadir for your server, you can do
./app/server/target/universal/stage/bin/bitcoin-s-server --datadir /path/to/datadir/
To use a config file that is not the bitcoin-s.conf
file in your datadir, you can do
./app/server/target/universal/stage/bin/bitcoin-s-server --conf /path/to/file.conf
You can also pass in a custom rpcport
to bind to
./app/server/target/universal/stage/bin/bitcoin-s-server --rpcport 12345
For more information on configuring the server please see our configuration document
For more information on how to use our built in cli
to interact with the server please see /docs/1.7.0/applications/cli
Docker configuration
In this example, we are using the latest docker image published to our docker hub
which is referenced by bitcoinscala/bitcoin-s-server:latest
You can use bitcoin-s with docker volumes. You can also pass in a custom configuration at container runtime.
Using a docker volume
docker volume create bitcoin-s
docker run -p 9999:9999 \
--mount source=bitcoin-s,target=/home/bitcoin-s/ bitcoinscala/bitcoin-s-server:latest
Now you can re-use this volume across container runs. It will keep the same oracle database
and seeds directory located at /home/bitcoin-s/.bitcoin-s/seeds
in the volume.
Using a custom bitcoin-s configuration with docker
You can also specify a custom bitcoin-s configuration at container runtime. You can mount the configuration file on the docker container and that configuration will be used in the docker container runtime rather than the default one we provide here
You can do this with the following command
docker run -p 9999:9999 \
--mount type=bind,source=/my/new/config/,target=/home/bitcoin-s/.bitcoin-s/ \
bitcoinscala/bitcoin-s-server:latest --conf /home/bitcoin-s/.bitcoin-s/bitcoin-s.conf
Note: If you adjust the bitcoin-s.server.rpcport
setting you will need to adjust
the -p 9999:9999
port mapping on the docker container to adjust for this.
Server Endpoints
Blockchain
getblockcount
- Get the current block heightgetfiltercount
- Get the number of filtersgetfilterheadercount
- Get the number of filter headersgetbestblockhash
- Get the best block hashgetblockheader
- Returns information about block headerhash
- The block hash
decoderawtransaction
tx
-Decode the given raw hex transaction
tx
- Transaction encoded in hex to decode
Wallet
rescan
[options]
- Rescan for wallet UTXOs--force
- Clears existing wallet records. Warning! Use with caution!--batch-size <value>
- Number of filters that can be matched in one batch--start <value>
- Start height--end <value>
- End height--ignorecreationtime
- Ignores the wallet creation date and will instead do a full rescan
isempty
- Checks if the wallet contains any datawalletinfo
- Returns data about the current wallet being usedgetbalance
[options]
- Get the wallet balance--sats
- Display balance in satoshis
getconfirmedbalance
[options]
- Get the wallet balance of confirmed utxos--sats
- Display balance in satoshis
getunconfirmedbalance
[options]
- Get the wallet balance of unconfirmed utxos--sats
- Display balance in satoshis
getbalances
[options]
- Get the wallet balance by utxo state--sats
- Display balance in satoshis
getutxos
- Returns list of all wallet utxosgetaddresses
- Returns list of all wallet addresses currently being watchedgetspentaddresses
- Returns list of all wallet addresses that have received funds and been spentgetfundedaddresses
- Returns list of all wallet addresses that are holding fundsgetunusedaddresses
- Returns list of all wallet addresses that have not been usedgetaccounts
- Returns list of all wallet accountswalletinfo
- Returns meta information about the walletcreatenewaccount
- Creates a new wallet accountgetaddressinfo
address
- Returns list of all wallet accountsaddress
- Address to get information about
getnewaddress
- Get a new addresslistreservedutxos
- lists all utxos that are reserved in the walletsendtoaddress
address
amount
[options]
- Send money to the given addressaddress
- Address to send toamount
- Amount to send in BTC--feerate <value>
- Fee rate in sats per virtual byte
sendfromoutpoints
outpoints
address
amount
[options]
- Send money to the given addressoutpoints
- Out Points to send fromaddress
- Address to send toamount
- Amount to send in BTC--feerate <value>
- Fee rate in sats per virtual byte
sweepwallet
address
[options]
- Sends the entire wallet balance to the given addressaddress
- Address to send to--feerate <value>
- Fee rate in sats per virtual byte
sendwithalgo
address
amount
algo
[options]
- Send money to the given address using a specific coin selection algoaddress
- Address to send toamount
- Amount to send in BTCalgo
- Coin selection algo--feerate <value>
- Fee rate in sats per virtual byte
signpsbt
psbt
- Signs the PSBT's inputs with keys that are associated with the walletpsbt
- PSBT to sign
opreturncommit
message
[options]
- Creates OP_RETURN commitment transactionmessage
- message to put into OP_RETURN commitment--hashMessage
- should the message be hashed before commitment--feerate <value>
- Fee rate in sats per virtual byte
bumpfeecpfp
txid
feerate
- Bump the fee of the given transaction id with a child tx using the given fee ratetxid
- Id of transaction to bump feefeerate
- Fee rate in sats per virtual byte of the child transaction
bumpfeerbf
txid
feerate
- Replace given transaction with one with the new fee ratetxid
- Id of transaction to bump feefeerate
- New fee rate in sats per virtual byte
gettransaction
txid
- Get detailed information about in-wallet transactiontxid
- The transaction id
lockunspent
unlock
transactions
- Temporarily lock (unlock=false) or unlock (unlock=true) specified transaction outputs.unlock
- Whether to unlock (true) or lock (false) the specified transactionstransactions
- The transaction outpoints to unlock/lock, empty to apply to all utxos
importseed
walletname
words
passphrase
- Imports a mnemonic seed as a new seed filewalletname
- Name to associate with this seedwords
- Mnemonic seed words, space separatedpassphrase
- Passphrase to encrypt this seed with
importxprv
walletname
xprv
passphrase
- Imports a mnemonic seed as a new seed filewalletname
- Name to associate with this seedxprv
- base58 encoded extended private keypassphrase
- Passphrase to encrypt this seed with
keymanagerpassphrasechange
oldpassphrase
newpassphrase
- Changes the wallet passphraseoldpassphrase
- The current passphrasenewpassphrase
- The new passphrase
keymanagerpassphraseset
passphrase
- Encrypts the wallet with the given passphrasepassphrase
- The passphrase to encrypt the wallet with
Network
getpeers
- List the connected peersstop
- Request a graceful shutdown of Bitcoin-Ssendrawtransaction
tx
Broadcasts the raw transaction
tx
- Transaction serialized in hex
PSBT
decodepsbt
psbt
- Return a JSON object representing the serialized, base64-encoded partially signed Bitcoin transaction.psbt
- PSBT serialized in hex or base64 format
combinepsbts
psbts
- Combines all the given PSBTspsbts
- PSBTs serialized in hex or base64 format
joinpsbts
psbts
- Combines all the given PSBTspsbts
- PSBTs serialized in hex or base64 format
finalizepsbt
psbt
- Finalizes the given PSBT if it canpsbt
- PSBT serialized in hex or base64 format
extractfrompsbt
psbt
- Extracts a transaction from the given PSBT if it canpsbt
- PSBT serialized in hex or base64 format
converttopsbt
unsignedTx
- Creates an empty psbt from the given transactionunsignedTx
- serialized unsigned transaction in hex
Util
createmultisig
nrequired
keys
[address_type]
- Creates a multi-signature address with n signature of m keys required.nrequired
- The number of required signatures out of the n keys.keys
- The hex-encoded public keys.address_type
-The address type to use. Options are "legacy", "p2sh-segwit", and "bech32"
estimatefee
- Returns the recommended fee rate using the fee provider
Sign PSBT with Wallet Example
Bitcoin-S CLI:
$ bitcoin-s-cli signpsbt cHNidP8BAP0FAQIAAAABWUWxYiPKgdGfXcIxJ6MRDxEpUecw59Gk4NpROI5oukoBAAAAAAAAAAAEPttkvdwAAAAXqRSOVAp6Qe/u2hq74e/ThB8foBKn7IfZYMgGCAAAAADbmaQ2nwAAAEdRIQLpfVqyaL9Jb/IkveatNyVeONE8Q/6TzXAWosxLo9e21SECc5G3XiK7xKLlkBG7prMx7p0fMeQwMH5e9H10mBon39JSrtgtgjjLAQAAUGMhAn2YaZnv25I6d6vbb1kw6Xp5IToDrEzl/0VBIW21gHrTZwXg5jGdALJ1IQKyNpDNiOiN6lWpYethib04+XC9bpFXrdpec+xO3U5IM2is9ckf5AABAD0CAAAAAALuiOL0rRcAABYAFPnpLByQq1Gg3vwiP6qR8FmOOjwxvVllM08DAAALBfXJH+QAsXUAAK4AAAAAAQcBAAAAAAAA
cHNidP8BAP0FAQIAAAABWUWxYiPKgdGfXcIxJ6MRDxEpUecw59Gk4NpROI5oukoBAAAAAAAAAAAEPttkvdwAAAAXqRSOVAp6Qe/u2hq74e/ThB8foBKn7IfZYMgGCAAAAADbmaQ2nwAAAEdRIQLpfVqyaL9Jb/IkveatNyVeONE8Q/6TzXAWosxLo9e21SECc5G3XiK7xKLlkBG7prMx7p0fMeQwMH5e9H10mBon39JSrtgtgjjLAQAAUGMhAn2YaZnv25I6d6vbb1kw6Xp5IToDrEzl/0VBIW21gHrTZwXg5jGdALJ1IQKyNpDNiOiN6lWpYethib04+XC9bpFXrdpec+xO3U5IM2is9ckf5AABAD0CAAAAAALuiOL0rRcAABYAFPnpLByQq1Gg3vwiP6qR8FmOOjwxvVllM08DAAALBfXJH+QAsXUAAK4AAAAAAQcBAAAAAAAA
CURL:
$ curl --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "signpsbt", "params": ["cHNidP8BAP0FAQIAAAABWUWxYiPKgdGfXcIxJ6MRDxEpUecw59Gk4NpROI5oukoBAAAAAAAAAAAEPttkvdwAAAAXqRSOVAp6Qe/u2hq74e/ThB8foBKn7IfZYMgGCAAAAADbmaQ2nwAAAEdRIQLpfVqyaL9Jb/IkveatNyVeONE8Q/6TzXAWosxLo9e21SECc5G3XiK7xKLlkBG7prMx7p0fMeQwMH5e9H10mBon39JSrtgtgjjLAQAAUGMhAn2YaZnv25I6d6vbb1kw6Xp5IToDrEzl/0VBIW21gHrTZwXg5jGdALJ1IQKyNpDNiOiN6lWpYethib04+XC9bpFXrdpec+xO3U5IM2is9ckf5AABAD0CAAAAAALuiOL0rRcAABYAFPnpLByQq1Gg3vwiP6qR8FmOOjwxvVllM08DAAALBfXJH+QAsXUAAK4AAAAAAQcBAAAAAAAA"]}' -H "Content-Type: application/json" http://127.0.0.1:9999/
{"result":"cHNidP8BAP0FAQIAAAABWUWxYiPKgdGfXcIxJ6MRDxEpUecw59Gk4NpROI5oukoBAAAAAAAAAAAEPttkvdwAAAAXqRSOVAp6Qe/u2hq74e/ThB8foBKn7IfZYMgGCAAAAADbmaQ2nwAAAEdRIQLpfVqyaL9Jb/IkveatNyVeONE8Q/6TzXAWosxLo9e21SECc5G3XiK7xKLlkBG7prMx7p0fMeQwMH5e9H10mBon39JSrtgtgjjLAQAAUGMhAn2YaZnv25I6d6vbb1kw6Xp5IToDrEzl/0VBIW21gHrTZwXg5jGdALJ1IQKyNpDNiOiN6lWpYethib04+XC9bpFXrdpec+xO3U5IM2is9ckf5AABAD0CAAAAAALuiOL0rRcAABYAFPnpLByQq1Gg3vwiP6qR8FmOOjwxvVllM08DAAALBfXJH+QAsXUAAK4AAAAAAQcBAAAAAAAA","error":null}