asyncio-based Electrum client library
Project description
Stratum (electrum-server) Client Protocol library
Uses python3 to be a client to the Electrum server network. It makes heavy use of asyncio module and newer Python 3.5 keywords such as await and async.
For non-server applications, you can probably find all you need already in the standard Electrum code and command line.
Python 3.5 is absolutely required for this code. It will never work on earlier versions of Python.
Features
can connect via Tor, SSL, proxied or directly
filter lists of peers by protocol, .onion name
manage lists of Electrum servers in simple JSON files.
fully asynchronous design, so can connect to multiple at once
a number of nearly-useful examples provided
Examples
In examples you will find a number little example programs.
cli.py send single commands, plan is to make this an interactive REPL
subscribe.py stream changes/events for an address or blocks.
explorer.py implements a simplistic block explorer website
spider.py find all Electrum servers recursively, read/write results to JSON
Version History
0.7.1 Python 2.6 compat fix
0.7.0 Reconnect broken server connections automatically (after first connect).
0.6.0 Various pull requests from other devs integrated. Thanks to @devrandom, @ysangkok!
0.5.3 Documents the build/release process (no functional changes).
0.5.2 Make aiosocks and bottom modules optional at runtime (thanks to @BioMike)
0.5.1 Minor bug fixes
0.5.0 First public release.
TODO List
be more robust about failed servers, reconnect and handle it.
connect to a few (3?) servers and compare top block and response times; pick best
some sort of persistant server list that can be updated as we run
type checking of parameters sent to server (maybe)?
lots of test code
an example that finds servers that do SSL with self-signed certificate
an example that fingerprints servers to learn what codebase they use
some bitcoin-specific code that all clients would need; like block header to hash
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