Crates.io | bitcoinrpc-net |
lib.rs | bitcoinrpc-net |
version | 0.1.16-alpha.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-03-04 19:14:52.36845 |
updated_at | 2023-04-02 16:35:23.192844 |
description | rpc requests related to networking |
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repository | https://github.com/klebz/bitcoin-rs |
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bitcoinrpc-net
:bitcoinrpc-net
is a Rust crate that provides an
interface for network-related RPC (Remote
Procedure Call) functions in the Bitcoin
system. It includes functions for managing
connections to other nodes, banning and unbanning
IP addresses, and getting information about the
current network state. This crate is part of
a direct translation from C++ to Rust of the
bitcoin core, and as such, some of the function
bodies may still be in the process of
translation. Please note that this system will
become testable once the translation process is
complete.
Below are descriptions of the mathematical ideas associated with some of the tokens in this crate:
Network
: This token represents the current
network that the node is operating on, such as
the main network or a test network. In the
context of Bitcoin, different networks have
different properties and characteristics, such
as different block time targets or different
rules for block validation. While there is no
specific mathematical idea associated with this
token, it is important for managing the node's
behavior and ensuring that it is operating on
the correct network.
ping
: This RPC function sends a "ping" message
to a specified node in order to check its
responsiveness. While there are no mathematical
ideas associated with this function, it is an
important part of maintaining the network's
connectivity and reliability.
113> could you teach me more about this interface?
Sure! The bitcoinrpc-net
crate provides
functionality for managing the network connections
and peer nodes in the Bitcoin network.
Here are some of the RPC functions that you can use:
addnode
: This RPC adds a node to the list of
manually added nodes or removes a node from the
list. Manually added nodes can be specified with
the addnode
parameter or in the configuration
file.
addpeeraddress
: This RPC adds or removes
a peer address from the list of manually added
peer addresses. Manually added peer addresses
can be specified with the addpeeraddress
parameter or in the configuration file.
getaddednodeinfo
: This RPC returns information
about the manually added nodes.
getconnectioncount
: This RPC returns the
number of connections to other nodes.
getnettotals
: This RPC returns information
about the total number and size of bytes sent
and received by the node.
getnetworkinfo
: This RPC returns information
about the network configuration and status.
getpeerinfo
: This RPC returns information
about each connected peer node.
ping
: This RPC sends a ping message to the
specified node to check if it is still
responsive.
setban
: This RPC bans or unbans a peer node by
IP address.
clearbanned
: This RPC clears all banned IP
addresses.
setnetworkactive
: This RPC enables or disables
the node's network activity.
You can use these RPC functions to monitor the network status, manage the peer nodes and connections, and configure network settings.