README
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dcrd
dcrd is a Decred full node implementation written in Go (golang).
This project is currently under active development and is in a Beta state. It is extremely stable and has been in production use for over 6 months as of May 2014, however there are still a couple of major features we want to add before we come out of beta.
It properly downloads, validates, and serves the block chain using the exact rules (including bugs) for block acceptance as Bitcoin Core. We have taken great care to avoid dcrd causing a fork to the block chain. It passes all of the 'official' block acceptance tests (https://github.com/TheBlueMatt/test-scripts) as well as all of the JSON test data in the Bitcoin Core code.
It also relays newly mined blocks, maintains a transaction pool, and relays individual transactions that have not yet made it into a block. It ensures all transactions admitted to the pool follow the rules required by the block chain and also includes the same checks which filter transactions based on miner requirements ("standard" transactions) as Bitcoin Core.
One key difference between dcrd and Bitcoin Core is that dcrd does NOT include wallet functionality and this was a very intentional design decision. See the blog entry here for more details. This means you can't actually make or receive payments directly with dcrd. That functionality is provided by the dcrwallet and btcgui projects which are both under active development.
Requirements
Go 1.3 or newer.
Installation
Windows - MSI Available
https://github.com/decred/dcrd/releases
Linux/BSD/MacOSX/POSIX - Build from Source
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Install Go according to the installation instructions here: http://golang.org/doc/install
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Ensure Go was installed properly and is a supported version:
$ go version
$ go env GOROOT GOPATH
NOTE: The GOROOT
and GOPATH
above must not be the same path. It is
recommended that GOPATH
is set to a directory in your home directory such as
~/goprojects
to avoid write permission issues.
- Run the following command to obtain dcrd, all dependencies, and install it:
$ go get -u github.com/decred/dcrd/...
- dcrd (and utilities) will now be installed in either
$GOROOT/bin
or$GOPATH/bin
depending on your configuration. If you did not already add the bin directory to your system path during Go installation, we recommend you do so now.
Updating
Windows
Install a newer MSI
Linux/BSD/MacOSX/POSIX - Build from Source
- Run the following command to update dcrd, all dependencies, and install it:
$ go get -u -v github.com/decred/dcrd/...
Getting Started
dcrd has several configuration options avilable to tweak how it runs, but all of the basic operations described in the intro section work with zero configuration.
Windows (Installed from MSI)
Launch dcrd from your Start menu.
Linux/BSD/POSIX/Source
$ ./dcrd
IRC
- irc.freenode.net
- channel #decred
- webchat
Issue Tracker
The integrated github issue tracker is used for this project.
Documentation
The documentation is a work-in-progress. It is located in the docs folder.
License
dcrd is licensed under the copyfree ISC License.
Documentation
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Overview ¶
dcrd is a full-node decred implementation written in Go.
The default options are sane for most users. This means dcrd will work 'out of the box' for most users. However, there are also a wide variety of flags that can be used to control it.
The following section provides a usage overview which enumerates the flags. An interesting point to note is that the long form of all of these options (except -C) can be specified in a configuration file that is automatically parsed when dcrd starts up. By default, the configuration file is located at ~/.dcrd/dcrd.conf on POSIX-style operating systems and %LOCALAPPDATA%\dcrd\dcrd.conf on Windows. The -C (--configfile) flag, as shown below, can be used to override this location.
Usage:
dcrd [OPTIONS]
Application Options:
-V, --version Display version information and exit -C, --configfile= Path to configuration file -b, --datadir= Directory to store data -a, --addpeer= Add a peer to connect with at startup --connect= Connect only to the specified peers at startup --nolisten Disable listening for incoming connections -- NOTE: Listening is automatically disabled if the --connect or --proxy options are used without also specifying listen interfaces via --listen --listen= Add an interface/port to listen for connections (default all interfaces port: 9108, testnet: 19108) --maxpeers= Max number of inbound and outbound peers (125) --banduration= How long to ban misbehaving peers. Valid time units are {s, m, h}. Minimum 1 second (24h0m0s) -u, --rpcuser= Username for RPC connections -P, --rpcpass= Password for RPC connections --rpclimituser= Username for limited RPC connections --rpclimitpass= Password for limited RPC connections --rpclisten= Add an interface/port to listen for RPC connections (default port: 9109, testnet: 19109) --rpccert= File containing the certificate file --rpckey= File containing the certificate key --rpcmaxclients= Max number of RPC clients for standard connections (10) --rpcmaxwebsockets= Max number of RPC clients for standard connections (25) --norpc Disable built-in RPC server -- NOTE: The RPC server is disabled by default if no rpcuser/rpcpass is specified --notls Disable TLS for the RPC server -- NOTE: This is only allowed if the RPC server is bound to localhost --nodnsseed Disable DNS seeding for peers --externalip: Add an ip to the list of local addresses we claim to listen on to peers --proxy= Connect via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. 127.0.0.1:9050) --proxyuser= Username for proxy server --proxypass= Password for proxy server --onion= Connect to tor hidden services via SOCKS5 proxy (eg. 127.0.0.1:9050) --onionuser= Username for onion proxy server --onionpass= Password for onion proxy server --noonion= Disable connecting to tor hidden services --torisolation Enable Tor stream isolation by randomizing user credentials for each connection. --testnet= Use the test network --regtest= Use the regression test network --nocheckpoints= Disable built-in checkpoints. Don't do this unless you know what you're doing. --dbtype= Database backend to use for the Block Chain (leveldb) --profile= Enable HTTP profiling on given port -- NOTE port must be between 1024 and 65536 (6060) --cpuprofile= Write CPU profile to the specified file -d, --debuglevel: Logging level for all subsystems {trace, debug, info, warn, error, critical} -- You may also specify <subsystem>=<level>,<subsystem2>=<level>,... to set the log level for individual subsystems -- Use show to list available subsystems (info) --upnp Use UPnP to map our listening port outside of NAT --limitfreerelay= Limit relay of transactions with no transaction fee to the given amount in thousands of bytes per minute (15) --maxorphantx= Max number of orphan transactions to keep in memory (1000) --generate= Generate (mine) decreds using the CPU --miningaddr= Add the specified payment address to the list of addresses to use for generated blocks -- At least one address is required if the generate option is set --blockminsize= Mininum block size in bytes to be used when creating a block --blockmaxsize= Maximum block size in bytes to be used when creating a block (750000) --blockprioritysize= Size in bytes for high-priority/low-fee transactions when creating a block (50000) --getworkkey= DEPRECATED -- Use the --miningaddr option instead --addrindex= Build and maintain a full address index. Currently only supported by leveldb. --dropaddrindex= Deletes the address-based transaction index from the database on start up, and the exits.
Help Options:
-h, --help Show this help message
Source Files
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- blocklogger.go
- blockmanager.go
- chainindexer.go
- config.go
- cpuminer.go
- dcrd.go
- discovery.go
- doc.go
- log.go
- mempool.go
- mempoolerror.go
- mining.go
- miningerror.go
- mruinvmap.go
- mrunoncemap.go
- params.go
- peer.go
- policy.go
- rpcserver.go
- rpcserverhelp.go
- rpcwebsocket.go
- server.go
- signal.go
- signalsigterm.go
- upgrade.go
- upnp.go
- version.go
Directories
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Path | Synopsis |
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Package addrmgr implements concurrency safe Decred address manager.
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Package addrmgr implements concurrency safe Decred address manager. |
Package blockchain implements decred block handling and chain selection rules.
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Package blockchain implements decred block handling and chain selection rules. |
Package chaincfg defines chain configuration parameters.
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Package chaincfg defines chain configuration parameters. |
chainec
Package chainec provides wrapper functions to abstract the ec functions.
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Package chainec provides wrapper functions to abstract the ec functions. |
chainhash
Package chainhash defines the hash functions used.
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Package chainhash defines the hash functions used. |
cmd
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dcrctl
terminal
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terminal |
Package database provides a database interface for the Decred block chain.
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Package database provides a database interface for the Decred block chain. |
ldb
Package ldb implements an instance of the database package backed by leveldb.
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Package ldb implements an instance of the database package backed by leveldb. |
memdb
Package memdb implements an instance of the database package that uses memory for the block storage.
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Package memdb implements an instance of the database package that uses memory for the block storage. |
dcrec
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secp256k1
Package secp256k1 implements support for the elliptic curves needed for decred.
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Package secp256k1 implements support for the elliptic curves needed for decred. |
Package dcrjson provides primitives for working with the decred JSON-RPC API.
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Package dcrjson provides primitives for working with the decred JSON-RPC API. |
Package txscript implements the decred transaction script language.
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Package txscript implements the decred transaction script language. |
Package wire implements the decred wire protocol.
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Package wire implements the decred wire protocol. |