**🚧 IMPORTANT 🚧** Development of this repo has been [moved](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/corepc/tree/master/node) 🚚. The associated crate is [`corepc-node`](https://crates.io/crates/corepc-node) Keeping this for a while in case we need backport, then we are going to archive this. [![MIT license](https://img.shields.io/github/license/RCasatta/bitcoind)](https://github.com/RCasatta/bitcoind/blob/master/LICENSE) [![Crates](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/bitcoind.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/bitcoind) [![Docs](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs.rs-bitcoind-green)](https://docs.rs/bitcoind) # Bitcoind Utility to run a regtest bitcoind process, useful in integration testing environment. When the auto-download feature is selected by activating one of the version feature, such as `25_1` for bitcoin core 25.1, starting a regtest node is as simple as that: ```rust // the download feature is enabled whenever a specific version is enabled, for example `25_1` or `24_0_1` #[cfg(feature = "download")] { use bitcoincore_rpc::RpcApi; let bitcoind = bitcoind::BitcoinD::from_downloaded().unwrap(); assert_eq!(0, bitcoind.client.get_blockchain_info().unwrap().blocks); } ``` The build script will automatically download the bitcoin core version 25.1 from [bitcoin core](https://bitcoincore.org), verify the hashes and place it in the build directory for this crate. If you wish to download from an alternate location, for example locally for CI, use the `BITCOIND_DOWNLOAD_ENDPOINT` env var. When you don't use the auto-download feature you have the following options: * have `bitcoind` executable in the `PATH` * provide the `bitcoind` executable via the `BITCOIND_EXE` env var ```rust use bitcoincore_rpc::RpcApi; if let Ok(exe_path) = bitcoind::exe_path() { let bitcoind = bitcoind::BitcoinD::new(exe_path).unwrap(); assert_eq!(0, bitcoind.client.get_blockchain_info().unwrap().blocks); } ``` Startup options could be configured via the [`Conf`] struct using [`BitcoinD::with_conf`] or [`BitcoinD::from_downloaded_with_conf`] ## Issues with traditional approach I used integration testing based on external bash script launching needed external processes, there are many issues with this approach like: * External script may interfere with local development environment [1](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoincore-rpc/blob/200fc8247c1896709a673b82a89ca0da5e7aa2ce/integration_test/run.sh#L9) * Use of a single huge test to test everything [2](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoincore-rpc/blob/200fc8247c1896709a673b82a89ca0da5e7aa2ce/integration_test/src/main.rs#L122-L203) * If test are separated, a failing test may fail to leave a clean situation, causing other test to fail (because of the initial situation, not a real failure) * bash script are hard, especially support different OS and versions ## Features * It waits until bitcoind daemon become ready to accept RPC commands * `bitcoind` use a temporary directory as datadir. You can specify the root of your temp directories so that you have node's datadir in a RAM disk (eg `/dev/shm`) * Free ports are asked to the OS. Since you can't reserve the given port, a low probability race condition is still possible, for this reason the process is tried to be spawn 3 times with different ports. * The process is killed when the struct goes out of scope no matter how the test finishes * Allows easy spawning of dependent processes like: - [electrs](https://github.com/RCasatta/electrsd) - [cln](https://github.com/RCasatta/lightningd) - [elements](https://github.com/RCasatta/elementsd) Thanks to these features every `#[test]` could easily run isolated with its own environment. ## Doc To build docs: ```sh RUSTDOCFLAGS="--cfg docsrs" cargo +nightly doc --features download,doc --open ``` ## MSRV The MSRV is 1.56.1 for version 0.35.* Note: to respect 1.56.1 MSRV you need to use and older version of some dependencies, in CI the below dependency versions are pinned: ```sh cargo update cargo update -p tempfile --precise 3.3.0 cargo update -p log --precise 0.4.18 ``` Pinning in `Cargo.toml` is avoided because it could cause compilation issues downstream. ## Nix For reproducibility reasons, Nix build scripts cannot hit the internet, but the auto-download feature does exactly that. To successfully build under Nix the user must provide the tarball locally and specify its location via the `BITCOIND_TARBALL_FILE` env var. Another option is to specify the `BITCOIND_SKIP_DOWNLOAD` env var and provide the executable via the `PATH`. Alternatively, use the dep without auto-download feature. ## Used by * [firma](https://github.com/RCasatta/firma/) * [payjoin](https://github.com/Kixunil/payjoin) * [rust-miniscript](https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-miniscript/tree/4a3ba11c2fd5063be960741d557f3f7a28041e1f/bitcoind-tests) ### Via bdk dependency * [gun](https://github.com/LLFourn/gun) ### Via electrsd dependency: * [bdk](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk) * [BEWallet](https://github.com/LeoComandini/BEWallet) * [gdk rust](https://github.com/Blockstream/gdk/blob/master/subprojects/gdk_rust/)