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@csio.company/dashcore-p2p

v1.2.1

Published

Interface to the dash P2P network for Dashcore

Downloads

13

Readme

Dashcore P2P

NPM Package Build Status

dashcore-p2p adds Dash protocol support for Dashcore.

See the main dashcore-lib repo for more information.

Getting Started

npm install @dashevo/dashcore-p2p

In order to connect to the Dash network, you'll need to know the IP address of at least one node of the network, or use Pool to discover peers using a DNS seed.

var Peer = require('@dashevo/dashcore-p2p').Peer;

var peer = new Peer({host: '127.0.0.1'});

peer.on('ready', function() {
  // peer info
  console.log(peer.version, peer.subversion, peer.bestHeight);
});
peer.on('disconnect', function() {
  console.log('connection closed');
});
peer.connect();

Then, you can get information from other peers by using:

// handle events
peer.on('inv', function(message) {
  // message.inventory[]
});
peer.on('tx', function(message) {
  // message.transaction
});

Take a look at the bitcore guide on the usage of the Peer class.

Contributing

Please send pull requests for bug fixes, code optimization, and ideas for improvement. For more information on how to contribute, please refer to our CONTRIBUTING file.

License

Code released under the MIT license.

Copyright 2013-2017 BitPay, Inc. Bitcore is a trademark maintained by BitPay, Inc.
Copyright 2016-2017 The Dash Foundation, Inc.
Copyright 2017-2018 Dash Core Group, Inc.