Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: bitcoin-explorer
Version: 0.1.32
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Summary: Read Bitcoin Core Blockchain Binary File Concurrently
Keywords: rust,bitcoin,levelDB,blockchain,deserialize,parser,explorer,python
Home-Page: https://github.com/Congyuwang/Rusty-Bitcoin-Explorer
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown; charset=UTF-8; variant=GFM
Project-URL: Source Code, https://github.com/Congyuwang/Rusty-Bitcoin-Explorer

# bitcoin-explorer

`bitcoin_explorer` is a python package developed in `rust` 
for accessing bitcoin-core binary files as a database.

## How to install?

This library is designed for both python and rust.

For python users, `pip install bitcoin-explorer`.

For rust users, include `bitcoinquery="0.1"` in `Cargo.toml`.

### Install Requirements

Currently, only macOS py39 wheels are provided. 

For pip to build the package on other OS or python version,
make sure that `rust` toolchain is installed,
and `cmake` is also installed.

## Documentation

For API documentation, go to [Documentation](https://congyuwang.github.io/Rusty-Bitcoin-Explorer/bitcoin_explorer.html).

## Compatibility Note

This package deals with the binary file of another software `Bitcoin Core`.
It might not be compatible with older Bitcoin Core versions.

Currently, it is compatible with Bitcoin Core version
`Bitcoin Core version v0.21.1.0-g194b9b8792d9b0798fdb570b79fa51f1d1f5ebaf
Copyright (C) 2009-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers`.


## Usage

It contains one class `BitcoinDB`.

```python
import bitcoin_explorer as bex

# parse the same path as `--datadir` argument for `bitcoind`.
db = bex.BitcoinDB("~/Bitcoin")

# get the length of the longest chain currently on disk.
db.get_max_height()

# get block of a certain height
db.get_block(1000)

# to retrieve the connected outputs of each inputs as well
db.get_block(1000, connected=True)

# get block hash of a certain height.
db.get_hash_from_height(1000)

# a fast method for getting just the header.
# in memory query, no disk access
db.get_block_header(1000)

# get block of height 1000.
db.get_height_from_hash("some hash")

# get transaction from txid.
# This queries the `levelDB` each time, thus it is relatively slow.
db.get_transaction("some txid")

# get the height of the block which this transaction belongs.
db.get_height_from_txid("some txid")

# get the script type and addresses from a script public key
db.parse_script("some hex script pubic key")

# use iterator
for block in db.get_block_iter_range(start=1000, end=2000):
    do_something_with(block)

# use iterator, iterate over heights
for block in db.get_block_iter_array(heights=[1, 3, 5, 7, 9]):
    do_something_with(block)
    
# use iterator, connect outpoints
for block in db.get_block_iter_range(end=700000, connected=True):
    do_something_with(block)
```

