sinisterchipmunk / bitcoin-client

Provides a Ruby library to the complete Bitcoin JSON-RPC API. Implements all methods listed at https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list .
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Provides a Ruby library to the complete Bitcoin JSON-RPC API. Implements all methods listed at {https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list}[https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list]. Also supports customizing the host and port number to connect to.

== Installation

On Ruby 1.9, you can just install the gem and start using it. On 1.8, the 'json' gem is also required, so you'll need to install that first:

gem install json

Or, if you're using Bundler (and you should be), just add it to the Gemfile:

gem 'json', '~> 1.5.3'

== Usage

As with most Ruby gems, you first need to require the library into your project:

require 'bitcon_client'

After doing this, the simplest possible usage looks like this:

BitcoinClient('username', 'password').balance

=> 0.001

Or, if you prefer a somewhat more explicit representation, the following code performs the exact same task:

client = BitcoinClient::Client.new('username', 'password') client.balance

=> 0.001

The third and final way to use the library is by taking advantage of a simple DSL:

include BitcoinClient

set up credentials

username 'username' password 'password'

balance

=> 0.001

accounts

=> {"account" => 0.001}

The RPC method names available to you are exactly the same as those listed on the Bitcoin wiki (again, that's {https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list}[https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Original_Bitcoin_client/API_Calls_list]). Some aliases have been added to make them more "ruby-ish," but none of the original names have been changed.

== Host, Port and SSL

Here are several examples of how you can change the host information:

BitcoinClient('username', 'password', :host => 'example.com', :port => 38332, :ssl => true)

client = BitcoinClient::Client.new('username', 'password', :host => 'example.com') client.port = 38332 client.ssl = true client.ssl?

=> true

include BitcoinClient host 'example.com' port 38332 ssl?

=> false

ssl true ssl?

=> true

You should see the BitcoinClient::Client class documentation if you'd like to see the other options and methods that are made available.

== Donations

If you found this library useful and feel inclined to compensate me for my trouble, I'm certainly not going to turn you down!

Bitcoin donations can be sent to:

1HawYer58J9Vy3iju1w7jsRVci5tzaxkwn

Thanks!