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Exonum Python Light Client
ویژگی مقدار
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نام فایل exonum-python-client-1.0.1
نام exonum-python-client
نسخه کتابخانه 1.0.1
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده The Exonum Team
ایمیل نویسنده contact@exonum.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/exonum/exonum-python-client
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/exonum-python-client/
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# Exonum Python Light Client [![Travis Build Status](https://travis-ci.com/exonum/exonum-python-client.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.com/exonum/exonum-python-client) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/exonum/exonum-python-client/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/exonum/exonum-python-client) Python client for the [Exonum Framework][exonum]. ## Overview Exonum Light Client is a Python library for working with Exonum blockchain from the client side. It can be easily integrated to an existing application. Also, Exonum Light Client provides access to common utils toolkit which contains some helpful functions for hashing, cryptography, serialization, etc. ## Capabilities By using the client you are able to perform the following operations: - Submit transactions to the node - Receive information on transactions - Receive information on blockchain blocks - Receive information on the node system - Receive information on the node status ## Compatibility The following table shows versions compatibility: | Light Client | Exonum | |--------------|-------------------------| | 0.1 | 0.9.* | | 0.2 | 0.10.* | | 0.3.1 | 0.12.* | | 1.0.x | 1.0.* | | master | `exonum` master branch | ## System Dependencies - Python 3.5 or above. - Package installer for Python3 (pip3) ## Examples The following example shows how to create an instance of the Exonum client which will be able to work with an Exonum node with the Cryptocurrency Advanced service mounted on it, at `http://localhost:8080` address: ### Installing Python Light Client First of all we need to install our client library: ```shell git clone git@github.com:exonum/exonum-python-client.git pip3 install -e exonum-python-client --no-binary=protobuf ``` ### Exonum Client Initialization ```python from exonum_client import ExonumClient, ModuleManager, MessageGenerator from exonum_client.crypto import KeyPair client = ExonumClient(hostname="localhost", public_api_port=8080, private_api_port=8081, ssl=False) ``` ### Compiling Proto Files To compile proto files into the Python analogues we need a protobuf loader: ```python with client.protobuf_loader() as loader: # Your code goes here. ``` Since loader acquires resources on initialization, creating via context manager is recommended. Otherwise you should initialize and deinitialize client manually: ```python loader = client.protobuf_loader() loader.initialize() # ... Some usage loader.deinitialize() ``` Then we need to run the following code: ```python loader.load_main_proto_files() # Load and compile main proto files, such as `runtime.proto`, `consensus.proto`, etc. loader.load_service_proto_files(runtime_id=0, service_name='exonum-supervisor:1.0.0') # Same for specific service. ``` - runtime_id=0 here means, that service works in Rust runtime. ### Creating Transaction Messages The following example shows how to create a transaction message: ```python alice_keys = KeyPair.generate() cryptocurrency_artifact_name = "exonum-cryptocurrency-advanced" cryptocurrency_artifact_version = "1.0.0" loader.load_service_proto_files( runtime_id=0, artifact_name=cryptocurrency_artifact_name, artifact_version=cryptocurrency_artifact_version ) cryptocurrency_module = ModuleManager.import_service_module( cryptocurrency_artifact_name, cryptocurrency_artifact_version, "service" ) cryptocurrency_message_generator = MessageGenerator( instance_id=1024, artifact_name=cryptocurrency_artifact_name, artifact_version=cryptocurrency_artifact_version ) create_wallet_alice = cryptocurrency_module.CreateWallet() create_wallet_alice.name = 'Alice' create_wallet_alice_tx = cryptocurrency_message_generator.create_message(create_wallet_alice) create_wallet_alice_tx.sign(alice_keys) ``` - 1024 - service instance ID. - alice_keys - public and private keys of the ed25519 public-key signature system. After invoking the sign method, we get a signed transaction. This transaction is ready for sending to the Exonum node. ### Sending Transaction to the Exonum Node After successfully sending the message, we'll get a response which will contain a hash of the transaction: ```python response = client.public_api.send_transaction(create_wallet_alice_tx) ``` ```json { "tx_hash": "3541201bb7f367b802d089d8765cc7de3b7dfc253b12330b8974268572c54c01" } ``` ### Subscribing to events If you want to subscribe to events (subscription_type: "transactions" or "blocks"), use the following code: ```python with client.create_subscriber(subscription_type="blocks") as subscriber: subscriber.wait_for_new_event() subscriber.wait_for_new_event() ``` Context manager will automatically create a connection and will disconnect after use. Or you can manually do the same: ```python subscriber = client.create_subscriber(subscription_type="blocks") subscriber.connect() # ... Your code subscriber.stop() ``` Keep in mind that if you forget to stop the subscriber, you may discover HTTP errors when you try to use Exonum API. ### Getting Data on the Available Services ```python client.public_api.available_services().json() ``` The code will show a list of the artifacts available for the start and a list of working services: ```python { "artifacts": [ { "runtime_id": 0, "name": "exonum-supervisor", "version": "1.0.0" }, { "runtime_id": 0, "name": "exonum-explorer-service", "version": "1.0.0" } ], "services": [ { "spec": { "id": 2, "name": "explorer", "artifact": { "runtime_id": 0, "name": "exonum-explorer-service", "version": "1.0.0" } }, "status": "Active", "pending_status": null }, { "spec": { "id": 0, "name": "supervisor", "artifact": { "runtime_id": 0, "name": "exonum-supervisor", "version": "1.0.0" } }, "status": "Active", "pending_status": null } ] } ``` ### More Examples To see more examples and find out how to work with proofs go [here][proof]. Also you can find the sample scripts at the [examples](examples) section. ### Testing To run tests, use the following command: ```sh python3 -m unittest ``` ### Contributing You can see notes for developers in the [Contribution Guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) page. ### Known Problems If within use you discover the following error: ```sh TypeError: Couldn't build proto file into descriptor pool! ``` It is due to the issue with Protobuf binary wheels. The only work around is to install the pure Python implementation. ```sh pip uninstall protobuf pip install --no-binary=protobuf protobuf ``` ## License Apache 2.0 - see [LICENSE](LICENSE) for more information. [exonum]: https://github.com/exonum/exonum [protoc]: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/python-generated [proof]: PROOF.md


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