Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- type BlockHeader
- type BlockHeaderStore
- type BlockStamp
- type ErrHeaderNotFound
- type FilterHeader
- type FilterHeaderStore
- func (f *FilterHeaderStore) ChainTip() (*chainhash.Hash, uint32, error)
- func (f *FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeader(hash *chainhash.Hash) (*chainhash.Hash, error)
- func (f *FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeaderAncestors(numHeaders uint32, stopHash *chainhash.Hash) ([]chainhash.Hash, uint32, error)
- func (f *FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeaderByHeight(height uint32) (*chainhash.Hash, error)
- func (f *FilterHeaderStore) RollbackLastBlock(newTip *chainhash.Hash) (*BlockStamp, error)
- func (f *FilterHeaderStore) WriteHeaders(hdrs ...FilterHeader) error
- type HeaderType
Constants ¶
const ( // BlockHeaderSize is the size in bytes of the Block header type. BlockHeaderSize = 80 // RegularFilterHeaderSize is the size in bytes of the RegularFilter // header type. RegularFilterHeaderSize = 32 )
Variables ¶
var ( // ErrHeightNotFound is returned when a specified height isn't found in // a target index. ErrHeightNotFound = fmt.Errorf("target height not found in index") // ErrHashNotFound is returned when a specified block hash isn't found // in a target index. ErrHashNotFound = fmt.Errorf("target hash not found in index") )
Functions ¶
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Types ¶
type BlockHeader ¶
type BlockHeader struct { *wire.BlockHeader // Height is the height of this block header within the current main // chain. Height uint32 }
BlockHeader is a Bitcoin block header that also has its height included.
type BlockHeaderStore ¶
type BlockHeaderStore interface { // ChainTip returns the best known block header and height for the // BlockHeaderStore. ChainTip() (*wire.BlockHeader, uint32, error) // LatestBlockLocator returns the latest block locator object based on // the tip of the current main chain from the PoV of the // BlockHeaderStore. LatestBlockLocator() (blockchain.BlockLocator, error) // FetchHeaderByHeight attempts to retrieve a target block header based // on a block height. FetchHeaderByHeight(height uint32) (*wire.BlockHeader, error) // FetchHeaderAncestors fetches the numHeaders block headers that are // the ancestors of the target stop hash. A total of numHeaders+1 // headers will be returned, as we'll walk back numHeaders distance to // collect each header, then return the final header specified by the // stop hash. We'll also return the starting height of the header range // as well so callers can compute the height of each header without // knowing the height of the stop hash. FetchHeaderAncestors(uint32, *chainhash.Hash) ([]wire.BlockHeader, uint32, error) // HeightFromHash returns the height of a particular block header given // its hash. HeightFromHash(*chainhash.Hash) (uint32, error) // FetchHeader attempts to retrieve a block header determined by the // passed block height. FetchHeader(*chainhash.Hash) (*wire.BlockHeader, uint32, error) // WriteHeaders adds a set of headers to the BlockHeaderStore in a // single atomic transaction. WriteHeaders(...BlockHeader) error // RollbackLastBlock rolls back the BlockHeaderStore by a _single_ // header. This method is meant to be used in the case of re-org which // disconnects the latest block header from the end of the main chain. // The information about the new header tip after truncation is // returned. RollbackLastBlock() (*BlockStamp, error) }
BlockHeaderStore is an interface that provides an abstraction for a generic store for block headers.
func NewBlockHeaderStore ¶
func NewBlockHeaderStore(filePath string, db walletdb.DB, netParams *chaincfg.Params) (BlockHeaderStore, error)
NewBlockHeaderStore creates a new instance of the blockHeaderStore based on a target file path, an open database instance, and finally a set of parameters for the target chain. These parameters are required as if this is the initial start up of the blockHeaderStore, then the initial genesis header will need to be inserted.
type BlockStamp ¶
type BlockStamp struct { // Height is the height of the target block. Height int32 // Hash is the hash that uniquely identifies this block. Hash chainhash.Hash // Timestamp is the timestamp of the block in the chain. Timestamp time.Time }
BlockStamp represents a block, identified by its height and time stamp in the chain. We also lift the timestamp from the block header itself into this struct as well.
type ErrHeaderNotFound ¶
type ErrHeaderNotFound struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
ErrHeaderNotFound is returned when a target header on disk (flat file) can't be found.
type FilterHeader ¶
type FilterHeader struct { // HeaderHash is the hash of the block header that this filter header // corresponds to. HeaderHash chainhash.Hash // FilterHash is the filter header itself. FilterHash chainhash.Hash // Height is the block height of the filter header in the main chain. Height uint32 }
FilterHeader represents a filter header (basic or extended). The filter header itself is coupled with the block height and hash of the filter's block.
type FilterHeaderStore ¶
type FilterHeaderStore struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
FilterHeaderStore is an implementation of a fully fledged database for any variant of filter headers. The FilterHeaderStore combines a flat file to store the block headers with a database instance for managing the index into the set of flat files.
func NewFilterHeaderStore ¶
func NewFilterHeaderStore(filePath string, db walletdb.DB, filterType HeaderType, netParams *chaincfg.Params, headerStateAssertion *FilterHeader) (*FilterHeaderStore, error)
NewFilterHeaderStore returns a new instance of the FilterHeaderStore based on a target file path, filter type, and target net parameters. These parameters are required as if this is the initial start up of the FilterHeaderStore, then the initial genesis filter header will need to be inserted.
func (*FilterHeaderStore) ChainTip ¶
func (f *FilterHeaderStore) ChainTip() (*chainhash.Hash, uint32, error)
ChainTip returns the latest filter header and height known to the FilterHeaderStore.
func (*FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeader ¶
FetchHeader returns the filter header that corresponds to the passed block height.
func (*FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeaderAncestors ¶
func (f *FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeaderAncestors(numHeaders uint32, stopHash *chainhash.Hash) ([]chainhash.Hash, uint32, error)
FetchHeaderAncestors fetches the numHeaders filter headers that are the ancestors of the target stop block hash. A total of numHeaders+1 headers will be returned, as we'll walk back numHeaders distance to collect each header, then return the final header specified by the stop hash. We'll also return the starting height of the header range as well so callers can compute the height of each header without knowing the height of the stop hash.
func (*FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeaderByHeight ¶
func (f *FilterHeaderStore) FetchHeaderByHeight(height uint32) (*chainhash.Hash, error)
FetchHeaderByHeight returns the filter header for a particular block height.
func (*FilterHeaderStore) RollbackLastBlock ¶
func (f *FilterHeaderStore) RollbackLastBlock(newTip *chainhash.Hash) (*BlockStamp, error)
RollbackLastBlock rollsback both the index, and on-disk header file by a _single_ filter header. This method is meant to be used in the case of re-org which disconnects the latest filter header from the end of the main chain. The information about the latest header tip after truncation is returned.
func (*FilterHeaderStore) WriteHeaders ¶
func (f *FilterHeaderStore) WriteHeaders(hdrs ...FilterHeader) error
WriteHeaders writes a batch of filter headers to persistent storage. The headers themselves are appended to the flat file, and then the index updated to reflect the new entires.
type HeaderType ¶
type HeaderType uint8
HeaderType is an enum-like type which defines the various header types that are stored within the index.
const ( // Block is the header type that represents regular Bitcoin block // headers. Block HeaderType = iota // RegularFilter is a header type that represents the basic filter // header type for the filter header chain. RegularFilter )