A Node.js wallet manager for interacting with uplexa-wallet-rpc
.
For more information about uPlexa, visit: https://uplexa.com
npm install uplexa-nodejs
git clone https://github.com/uplexa/uplexa-nodejs.git
Require the module:
var uplexaWallet = require('uplexa-nodejs');
Create a new instance of the wallet:
var Wallet = new uplexaWallet();
This creates a wallet using the following simplewallet default RPC settings:
hostname
- '127.0.0.1'port
- 21065
To connect to a wallet with different settings, pass in the values:
var Wallet = new uplexaWallet($HOSTNAME, $PORT);
Note: versions of uplexa-nodejs prior to 3.0 require hostname
with the 'http://' prefix, 3.0 and greater only require the IP address.
Some basic tests can now be run locally to verify the library and your simplewallet instance are communicating. The tests assume simplewallet will be listening at the default config settings. Tests are run via mocha. To run the tests, clone the repository and then:
npm install npm test
Wallet.balance().then(function(balance) {
console.log(balance);
});
Usage:
Wallet.create_wallet('uplexa_wallet', '', 'English');
Creates a new wallet.
Parameters:
filename
- filename of wallet to create (string)password
- wallet password (string)language
- language to use for mnemonic phrase (string)
Example response:
{}
Returns an object with error
field if unsuccessful.
Usage:
Wallet.open_wallet('uplexa_wallet', '');
Opens a wallet.
Parameters:
filename
- filename of wallet to open (string)password
-wallet password (string)
Example response:
{}
Returns an object with error
field if unsuccessful.
Usage:
Wallet.balance();
Responds with the current balance and unlocked (spendable) balance of the wallet in atomic units. Divide by 1e12 to convert.
Example response:
{ balance: 3611980142579999, unlocked_balance: 3611980142579999 }
Usage:
Wallet.address();
Responds with the uPlexa address of the wallet.
Example response:
{ address: 'UPX1ffK8ybGjhjQXReRxLDKPRBrsjXEzLcLGuHQZdmCBMd95K6PULopLLafQZf1MCCQoqf8mFEcnvhbP8n5SXtkN4F9Q3jN3Ru' }
Usage:
Wallet.transfer(destinations, options);
Transfers uPlexa to a single recipient OR a group of recipients in a single transaction. Responds with the transaction hash of the payment.
Parameters:
destinations
- an object OR an array of objects in the following format:{amount: (*number*), address: (*string*)}
options
- an object with the following properties (optional) { mixin: (number), // amount of existing transaction outputs to mix yours with (default is 4) unlockTime: (number), // number of blocks before tx is spendable (default is 0) pid: (string) // optional payment ID (a 64 character hexadecimal string used for identifying the sender of a payment) paymentid: (_string) // optional payment ID (a 64 character hexadecimal string used for identifying the sender of a payment) donot_relay: (_boolean) // optional boolean used to indicate whether a transaction should be relayed or not priority: (integer) // optional transaction priority gettx_hex: (_boolean) // optional boolean used to indicate that the transaction should be returned as hex string after sending gettx_key: (_boolean) // optional boolean used to indicate that the transaction key should be returned after sending }
Example response:
{ tx_hash: '<b9272a68b0f242769baa1ac2f723b826a7efdc5ba0c71a2feff4f292967936d8>', tx_key: '' }
Usage:
Wallet.transferSplit(destinations, options);
Same as transfer
, but can split into more than one transaction if necessary. Responds with a list of transaction hashes.
Additional property available for the options
parameter:
new_algorithm
-true
to use the new transaction construction algorithm. defaults tofalse
. (boolean)
Example response:
{ tx_hash_list: [ '<f17fb226ebfdf784a0f5814e1c5bb78c19ea26930a0d706c9dc1085a250ceb37>' ] }
Usage:
Wallet.sweep_dust();
Sends all dust outputs back to the wallet, to make funds easier to spend and mix. Responds with a list of the corresponding transaction hashes.
Example response:
{ tx_hash_list: [ '<75c666fc96120a643321a5e76c0376b40761582ee40cc4917e8d1379a2c8ad9f>' ] }
Usage:
Wallet.sweep_all('UPX1ffK8ybGjhjQXReRxLDKPRBrsjXEzLcLGuHQZdmCBMd95K6PULopLLafQZf1MCCQoqf8mFEcnvhbP8n5SXtkN4F9Q3jN3Ru');
Sends all spendable outputs to the specified address. Responds with a list of the corresponding transaction hashes.
Example response:
{ tx_hash_list: [ '<75c666fc96120a643321a5e76c0376b40761582ee40cc4917e8d1379a2c8ad9f>' ] }
Usage:
Wallet.getPayments(paymentID);
Returns a list of incoming payments using a given payment ID.
Parameters:
paymentID
- the payment ID to scan wallet for included transactions (string)
Usage:
Wallet.getBulkPayments(paymentIDs, minHeight);
Returns a list of incoming payments using a single payment ID or a list of payment IDs from a given height.
Parameters:
paymentIDs
- the payment ID or list of IDs to scan wallet for (array)minHeight
- the minimum block height to begin scanning from (example: 800000) (number)
Usage:
Wallet.incomingTransfers(type);
Returns a list of incoming transfers to the wallet.
Parameters:
type
- accepts"all"
: all the transfers,"available"
: only transfers that are not yet spent, or"unavailable"
: only transfers which have been spent (string)
Usage:
Wallet.queryKey(type);
Returns the wallet's spend key (mnemonic seed) or view private key.
Parameters:
type
- accepts"mnemonic"
: the mnemonic seed for restoring the wallet, or"view_key"
: the wallet's view key (string)
Usage:
Wallet.integratedAddress(paymentID);
OR:
Wallet.integratedAddress();
Make and return a new integrated address from your wallet address and a payment ID.
Parameters:
paymentID
- a 64 character hex string. if not provided, a random payment ID is generated. (string, optional)
Example response:
{ integrated_address: 'UmWcrokefjQHYwAbaD7jSMRVWdC2Ekk3b9wH6RcAd6enQqgSR5ak3mF47EZu6jZxCPdUBPc3y2y354MpramoqxBc1uZZFft8P' }
Usage:
Wallet.splitIntegrated(address);
Returns the standard address and payment ID corresponding to a given integrated address.
Parameters:
address
- an integrated uPlexa address (string)
Example response:
{ payment_id: '<61eec5ffd3b9cb57>',
standard_address: 'UPX1ffK8ybGjhjQXReRxLDKPRBrsjXEzLcLGuHQZdmCBMd95K6PULopLLafQZf1MCCQoqf8mFEcnvhbP8n5SXtkN4F9Q3jN3Ru' }
Usage:
Wallet.height();
Returns the current block height of the daemon.
Parameters:
callback
- a callback function that responds with an error or the response data in the following order: (error, data)
Example response:
{ height: 50000 }
Usage:
Wallet.stopWallet();
Cleanly shuts down the current simplewallet process.