Unofficial Python library for STEEM
Project description
beem - Unofficial Python Library for Steem
beem is an unofficial python library for steem, which is created new from scratch from python-bitshares The library name is derived from a beam maschine, similar to the analogy between steem and steam. beem includes python-graphenelib.
Current build status
Installation
The minimal working python version is 2.7.x. or 3.4.x
beem can be installed parallel to python-steem.
For Debian and Ubuntu, please ensure that the following packages are installed:
sudo apt-get install build-essential libssl-dev python-dev
For Fedora and RHEL-derivatives, please ensure that the following packages are installed:
sudo yum install gcc openssl-devel python-devel
For OSX, please do the following:
brew install openssl export CFLAGS="-I$(brew --prefix openssl)/include $CFLAGS" export LDFLAGS="-L$(brew --prefix openssl)/lib $LDFLAGS"
For Termux on Android, please install the following packages:
pkg install clang openssl-dev python-dev
Signing and Verify can be fasten (200 %) by installing cryptography:
pip install -U cryptography
Install beem by pip:
pip install -U beem
You can install beem from this repository if you want the latest but possibly non-compiling version:
git clone https://github.com/holgern/beem.git cd beem python setup.py build python setup.py install --user
Run tests after install:
pytest
Installing beem with conda-forge
Installing beem from the conda-forge channel can be achieved by adding conda-forge to your channels with:
conda config --add channels conda-forge
Once the conda-forge channel has been enabled, beem can be installed with:
conda install beem
Signing and Verify can be fasten (200 %) by installing cryptography:
conda install cryptography
CLI tool bundled
I started to work on a CLI tool:
beempy
Documentation
Documentation is available at http://beem.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Changelog
0.19.18
bug fix release
0.19.17
GOLOS chain added
Huge speed improvements for all sign/verify operations (around 200%) when secp256k1 can not be installed and cryptography is installed
benchmark added
Example for speed comparison with steem-python added
Several bug fixes and improvements
0.19.16
rename wallet.purge() and wallet.purgeWallet() to wallet.wipe()
Handle internal node errors
Account class improved
Several improvements
0.19.15
bugfixes for testnet operations
refactoring
0.19.14
batched api calls possible
Threading added for websockets
bug fixes
0.19.13
beem is now in the beta state, as now 270 unit tests exists
unit tests added for appbase
bug fixes for appbase-api calls
0.19.12
bug fix release for condenser_api
0.19.11
beem is appbase ready
more examples added
print_appbase_calls added
https nodes can be used
0.19.10
Memo encryption/decryption fixed
0.19.9
CLI tool improved
bug fixes
more unittests
0.19.8
bug fixes
CLI tool added
beem added to conda-forge
more unittests
0.19.7
works on python 2.7
can be installed besides steem-python
graphenelib included
unit tests added
comment and account improved
timezone added
Delete_comment added
0.19.6
Small bug-fix
0.19.5
Market fixed
Account, Comment, Discussion and Witness class improved
Bug fixes
0.19.4
New library name is now beem
Upstream fixes from https://github.com/xeroc/python-bitshares
Improved Docu
0.19.3
Add Comment/Post
Add Witness
Several bugfixes
Added all transactions that are supported from steem-python
New library name planned: beem
0.19.2
Notify and websocket fixed
Several fixes
0.19.1
Imported from https://github.com/xeroc/python-bitshares
Replaced all BitShares by Steem
Flake8 fixed
Unit tests are working
renamed to beem
Docs fixed
Signing fixed
pysteem: Account, Amount, Asset, Block, Blockchain, Instance, Memo, Message, Notify, Price, Steem, Transactionbuilder, Vote, Witness are working
License
This library is licensed under the MIT License.
Acknowledgements
python-bitshares and python-graphenelib were created by Fabian Schuh (xeroc).
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