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Should be both useful and also a pretty good demonstration of using the raw transactions API.miguelfreitas
Gavin Andresen
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Use the raw transactions API to send coins received on a particular |
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address (or addresses). |
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Depends on jsonrpc |
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Usage: |
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spendfrom.py --from=FROMADDRESS1[,FROMADDRESS2] --to=TOADDRESS --amount=amount \ |
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--fee=fee --datadir=/path/to/.bitcoin --testnet --dry_run |
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With no arguments, outputs a list of amounts associated with addresses. |
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With arguments, sends coins received by the FROMADDRESS addresses to the TOADDRESS. |
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You may explictly specify how much fee to pay (a fee more than 1% of the amount |
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will fail, though, to prevent bitcoin-losing accidents). Spendfrom may fail if |
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it thinks the transaction would never be confirmed (if the amount being sent is |
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too small, or if the transaction is too many bytes for the fee). |
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If a change output needs to be created, the change will be sent to the last |
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FROMADDRESS (if you specify just one FROMADDRESS, change will go back to it). |
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If --datadir is not specified, the default datadir is used. |
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The --dry_run option will just create and sign the the transaction and print |
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the transaction data (as hexadecimal), instead of broadcasting it. |
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If the transaction is created and broadcast successfully, a transaction id |
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is printed. |
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If this was a tool for end-users and not programmers, it would have much friendlier |
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error-handling. |
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from distutils.core import setup |
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setup(name='btcspendfrom', |
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version='1.0', |
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description='Command-line utility for bitcoin "coin control"', |
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author='Gavin Andresen', |
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author_email='gavin@bitcoinfoundation.org', |
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requires=['jsonrpc'], |
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scripts=['spendfrom.py'], |
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) |
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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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# |
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# Use the raw transactions API to spend bitcoins received on particular addresses, |
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# and send any change back to that same address. |
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# |
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# Example usage: |
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# spendfrom.py # Lists available funds |
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# spendfrom.py --from=ADDRESS --to=ADDRESS --amount=11.00 |
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# |
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# Assumes it will talk to a bitcoind or Bitcoin-Qt running |
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# on localhost. |
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# |
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# Depends on jsonrpc |
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# |
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from decimal import * |
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import getpass |
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import math |
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import os |
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import os.path |
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import platform |
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import sys |
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import time |
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from jsonrpc import ServiceProxy, json |
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BASE_FEE=Decimal("0.001") |
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def check_json_precision(): |
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"""Make sure json library being used does not lose precision converting BTC values""" |
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n = Decimal("20000000.00000003") |
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satoshis = int(json.loads(json.dumps(float(n)))*1.0e8) |
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if satoshis != 2000000000000003: |
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raise RuntimeError("JSON encode/decode loses precision") |
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def determine_db_dir(): |
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"""Return the default location of the bitcoin data directory""" |
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if platform.system() == "Darwin": |
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return os.path.expanduser("~/Library/Application Support/Bitcoin/") |
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elif platform.system() == "Windows": |
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return os.path.join(os.environ['APPDATA'], "Bitcoin") |
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return os.path.expanduser("~/.bitcoin") |
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def read_bitcoin_config(dbdir): |
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"""Read the bitcoin.conf file from dbdir, returns dictionary of settings""" |
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from ConfigParser import SafeConfigParser |
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class FakeSecHead(object): |
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def __init__(self, fp): |
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self.fp = fp |
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self.sechead = '[all]\n' |
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def readline(self): |
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if self.sechead: |
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try: return self.sechead |
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finally: self.sechead = None |
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else: |
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s = self.fp.readline() |
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if s.find('#') != -1: |
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s = s[0:s.find('#')].strip() +"\n" |
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return s |
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config_parser = SafeConfigParser() |
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config_parser.readfp(FakeSecHead(open(os.path.join(dbdir, "bitcoin.conf")))) |
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return dict(config_parser.items("all")) |
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def connect_JSON(config): |
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"""Connect to a bitcoin JSON-RPC server""" |
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testnet = config.get('testnet', '0') |
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testnet = (int(testnet) > 0) # 0/1 in config file, convert to True/False |
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if not 'rpcport' in config: |
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config['rpcport'] = 18332 if testnet else 8332 |
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connect = "http://%s:%s@127.0.0.1:%s"%(config['rpcuser'], config['rpcpassword'], config['rpcport']) |
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try: |
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result = ServiceProxy(connect) |
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# ServiceProxy is lazy-connect, so send an RPC command mostly to catch connection errors, |
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# but also make sure the bitcoind we're talking to is/isn't testnet: |
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if result.getmininginfo()['testnet'] != testnet: |
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sys.stderr.write("RPC server at "+connect+" testnet setting mismatch\n") |
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sys.exit(1) |
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return result |
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except: |
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sys.stderr.write("Error connecting to RPC server at "+connect+"\n") |
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sys.exit(1) |
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def unlock_wallet(bitcoind): |
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info = bitcoind.getinfo() |
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if 'unlocked_until' not in info: |
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return True # wallet is not encrypted |
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t = int(info['unlocked_until']) |
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if t <= time.time(): |
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try: |
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passphrase = getpass.getpass("Wallet is locked; enter passphrase: ") |
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bitcoind.walletpassphrase(passphrase, 5) |
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except: |
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sys.stderr.write("Wrong passphrase\n") |
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info = bitcoind.getinfo() |
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return int(info['unlocked_until']) > time.time() |
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def list_available(bitcoind): |
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address_summary = dict() |
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address_to_account = dict() |
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for info in bitcoind.listreceivedbyaddress(0): |
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address_to_account[info["address"]] = info["account"] |
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unspent = bitcoind.listunspent(0) |
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for output in unspent: |
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# listunspent doesn't give addresses, so: |
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rawtx = bitcoind.getrawtransaction(output['txid'], 1) |
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vout = rawtx["vout"][output['vout']] |
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pk = vout["scriptPubKey"] |
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# This code only deals with ordinary pay-to-bitcoin-address |
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# or pay-to-script-hash outputs right now; anything exotic is ignored. |
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if pk["type"] != "pubkeyhash" and pk["type"] != "scripthash": |
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continue |
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address = pk["addresses"][0] |
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if address in address_summary: |
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address_summary[address]["total"] += vout["value"] |
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address_summary[address]["outputs"].append(output) |
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else: |
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address_summary[address] = { |
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"total" : vout["value"], |
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"outputs" : [output], |
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"account" : address_to_account.get(address, "") |
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} |
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return address_summary |
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def select_coins(needed, inputs): |
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# Feel free to improve this, this is good enough for my simple needs: |
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outputs = [] |
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have = Decimal("0.0") |
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n = 0 |
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while have < needed and n < len(inputs): |
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outputs.append({ "txid":inputs[n]["txid"], "vout":inputs[n]["vout"]}) |
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have += inputs[n]["amount"] |
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n += 1 |
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return (outputs, have-needed) |
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def create_tx(bitcoind, fromaddresses, toaddress, amount, fee): |
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all_coins = list_available(bitcoind) |
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total_available = Decimal("0.0") |
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needed = amount+fee |
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potential_inputs = [] |
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for addr in fromaddresses: |
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if addr not in all_coins: |
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continue |
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potential_inputs.extend(all_coins[addr]["outputs"]) |
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total_available += all_coins[addr]["total"] |
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if total_available < needed: |
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sys.stderr.write("Error, only %f BTC available, need %f\n"%(total_available, needed)); |
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sys.exit(1) |
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# |
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# Note: |
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# Python's json/jsonrpc modules have inconsistent support for Decimal numbers. |
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# Instead of wrestling with getting json.dumps() (used by jsonrpc) to encode |
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# Decimals, I'm casting amounts to float before sending them to bitcoind. |
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# |
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outputs = { toaddress : float(amount) } |
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(inputs, change_amount) = select_coins(needed, potential_inputs) |
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if change_amount > BASE_FEE: # don't bother with zero or tiny change |
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change_address = fromaddresses[-1] |
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if change_address in outputs: |
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outputs[change_address] += float(change_amount) |
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else: |
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outputs[change_address] = float(change_amount) |
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rawtx = bitcoind.createrawtransaction(inputs, outputs) |
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signed_rawtx = bitcoind.signrawtransaction(rawtx) |
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if not signed_rawtx["complete"]: |
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sys.stderr.write("signrawtransaction failed\n") |
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sys.exit(1) |
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txdata = signed_rawtx["hex"] |
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return txdata |
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def compute_amount_in(bitcoind, txinfo): |
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result = Decimal("0.0") |
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for vin in txinfo['vin']: |
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in_info = bitcoind.getrawtransaction(vin['txid'], 1) |
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vout = in_info['vout'][vin['vout']] |
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result = result + vout['value'] |
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return result |
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def compute_amount_out(txinfo): |
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result = Decimal("0.0") |
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for vout in txinfo['vout']: |
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result = result + vout['value'] |
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return result |
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def sanity_test_fee(bitcoind, txdata_hex, max_fee): |
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class FeeError(RuntimeError): |
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pass |
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try: |
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txinfo = bitcoind.decoderawtransaction(txdata_hex) |
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total_in = compute_amount_in(bitcoind, txinfo) |
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total_out = compute_amount_out(txinfo) |
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if total_in-total_out > max_fee: |
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raise FeeError("Rejecting transaction, unreasonable fee of "+str(total_in-total_out)) |
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tx_size = len(txdata_hex)/2 |
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kb = tx_size/1000 # integer division rounds down |
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if kb > 1 and fee < BASE_FEE: |
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raise FeeError("Rejecting no-fee transaction, larger than 1000 bytes") |
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if total_in < 0.01 and fee < BASE_FEE: |
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raise FeeError("Rejecting no-fee, tiny-amount transaction") |
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# Exercise for the reader: compute transaction priority, and |
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# warn if this is a very-low-priority transaction |
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except FeeError as err: |
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sys.stderr.write((str(err)+"\n")) |
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sys.exit(1) |
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def main(): |
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import optparse |
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parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage="%prog [options]") |
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parser.add_option("--from", dest="fromaddresses", default=None, |
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help="addresses to get bitcoins from") |
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parser.add_option("--to", dest="to", default=None, |
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help="address to get send bitcoins to") |
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parser.add_option("--amount", dest="amount", default=None, |
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help="amount to send") |
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parser.add_option("--fee", dest="fee", default="0.0", |
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help="fee to include") |
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parser.add_option("--datadir", dest="datadir", default=determine_db_dir(), |
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help="location of bitcoin.conf file with RPC username/password (default: %default)") |
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parser.add_option("--testnet", dest="testnet", default=False, action="store_true", |
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help="Use the test network") |
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parser.add_option("--dry_run", dest="dry_run", default=False, action="store_true", |
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help="Don't broadcast the transaction, just create and print the transaction data") |
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
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check_json_precision() |
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config = read_bitcoin_config(options.datadir) |
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if options.testnet: config['testnet'] = True |
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bitcoind = connect_JSON(config) |
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if options.amount is None: |
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address_summary = list_available(bitcoind) |
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for address,info in address_summary.iteritems(): |
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n_transactions = len(info['outputs']) |
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if n_transactions > 1: |
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print("%s %.8f %s (%d transactions)"%(address, info['total'], info['account'], n_transactions)) |
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else: |
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print("%s %.8f %s"%(address, info['total'], info['account'])) |
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else: |
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fee = Decimal(options.fee) |
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amount = Decimal(options.amount) |
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while unlock_wallet(bitcoind) == False: |
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pass # Keep asking for passphrase until they get it right |
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txdata = create_tx(bitcoind, options.fromaddresses.split(","), options.to, amount, fee) |
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sanity_test_fee(bitcoind, txdata, amount*Decimal("0.01")) |
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if options.dry_run: |
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print(txdata) |
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else: |
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txid = bitcoind.sendrawtransaction(txdata) |
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print(txid) |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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main() |
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