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Bitcoin Wallet API v0.4.0

PHP library which facilitates communication with the Bitcoin JSON-RPC API. The rest of this documentation refers to the Bitcoin wallet, but this library works with any Bitcoin wallet descendant. Including wallets for Litecoin and Dogecoin.

Overview

The goal of this project is to provide more than a thin PHP wrapper to the Bitcoin JSON-RPC API; there are plenty of PHP libraries for that purpose. This library is meant to be more powerful than other libraries by offering the following features:

  • Concrete methods are defined for each API call, which means modern IDEs can provide auto-complete and argument documentation.
  • Arguments for each API call are checked for correct type and format, which is useful during development and debugging.
  • Abstracts away some of the Bitcoin API complications and inconsistencies, while tyring to stay close to the original.
  • Better error handling and reporting.
  • RPCPool management so that wallets may be clustered, with queries are evenly distributed to the cluster.
  • Follows PSR standards.
  • Designed from the ground up to be unit testable.
  • Solid documentation for each API call, which is often taken directly from the Bitcoin source code.

See the Bitcoin API wiki for information on each method.

Requirements

Installing

Add the project to your composer.json as a dependency.

"require": {
    "headzoo/bitcoin-wallet-api" : "dev-master"
}

And then run composer update.

Wallet Configuration

You will need to configure you wallet to act as a server before using this library. This is done by adding a few configuration values to the bitcoin.conf file. Shut down your wallet if it's running, and find your Bitcoin data directory. By default the data directory is located at /home/[user]/.bitcoin on Linux systems, and /Users/[user]/AppData/Roaming/Bitcoin on Windows systems. Create the bitcoin.conf file in the data directory if it does not already exist.

Add the following lines:

rpcuser=testuser
rpcpassword=testpass
rpcallowip=127.0.0.1
rpcport=9335
server=1

You will of course want to choose a strong username and password combination. Non-Bitcoin wallets are configured in the same way. For example the Litecoin data directory is located at /home/[user]/.litecoin on Linux systems, and /Users/[user]/AppData/Roaming/Litecoin on Windows systems, and the configuration file is named litecoin.conf.

Note: You will also need to add txindex=1 to your configuration if you want to query the wallet for non-wallet transactions. You may need to start your wallet with the -rescan switch for the first time after adding this configuration directive.

Quick Start

<?php
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCException;

// These configuration settings must match those from the bitcoin.conf file.
$conf = [
    "user" => "testuser",
    "pass" => "testpass",
    "host" => "127.0.0.1",
    "port" => 9332
];

// Begin by creating a Wallet instance, which needs an instance of JsonRPC passed to it's constructor.
$wallet = new Wallet(new JsonRPC($conf));

try {
    // Get some basic information from the wallet.
    $info = $wallet->getInfo();
    print_r($info);
} catch (RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}

// Example output:
// [
//     "version"         => 90000,
//     "protocolversion" => 70002,
//     "walletversion"   => 60000,
//     "balance"         => 6.02730425,
//     "blocks"          => 292075,
//     "timeoffset"      => -1,
//     "connections"     => 65,
//     "proxy"           => "",
//     "difficulty"      => 4250217919.86953540,
//     "testnet"         => false,
//     "keypoololdest"   => 1387569300,
//     "keypoolsize"     => 101,
//     "paytxfee"        => 0,
//     "mininput"        => 0.00100000,
//     "unlocked_until"  => 0,
//     "errors"          => ""
// ]

try {
    // Get information about a specific block from the block chain.
    $block = $wallet->getBlock("00000000000000005242ff2ddc9a407d67632ae7ee97f8c472358931b8bfc679");
    print_r($block);
} catch (RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}

// Example output:
// [
//     "hash"               => "00000000000000005242ff2ddc9a407d67632ae7ee97f8c472358931b8bfc679",
//     "confirmations"      => 6,
//     "size"               => 76575,
//     "height"             => 292068,
//     "version"            => 2,
//     "merkleroot"         => "2520dd58da8b7e8d9f416db0c2d6669e63eb722a6bc6c344abfcfe64ac0ab024",
//     "tx"                 => [
//          "38c78866705c623615c502f13dff5da60cdfee74ec77025bbc0cd419b215bf5d",
//          "46f551c0ba5822410c2349c6114dfb668adab827180eb5489a289b940e996682"
//     ],
//     "time"               => 1395587882,
//     "nonce"              => 1796742204,
//     "bits"               => "190102b1",
//     "difficulty"         => 4250217919.86953540,
//     "chainwork"          => "000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002c6e31ad55d7fe8c8665",
//     "previousblockhash"  => "0000000000000000fa0424195c23ca1078d04011796f382778f211bde0a08ae5",
//     "nextblockhash"      => "0000000000000000c965941f8821c858c882414f0819aeccf1593076f97cb150"
// ]

// Signing a message using an address from the wallet, and then verifying the signature.
$address = "16sycWcsHDM1iedeLs11jDmryqHwsz8Bfd";
$message = "Mary had a little lamb.";
try {
    // Encrypted wallets must be unlocked first.
    $wallet->unlock("asd3sd945DS3a8D");
    $signature = $wallet->signMessage($address, $message);
    var_dump($signature);
} catch (RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}

// Example output:
// "IEE8F4Idkqt/q4qN4dXrMQBwrpetyrbAtPYptw+PM8As+XhSjo3qedsrlCccjaX7W+Gm9uXFz/MfLonwObgJkYw="

try {
    $is_valid = $wallet->isSignedMessageValid($address, $signature, $message);
    var_dump($is_valid);
} catch (RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}

// Example output:
// bool(true)

Class Documentation

The full class API documentation is available in the /docs directory.

Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC

Core class which directly communicates with Bitcoin wallets supporting the JSON-RPC API. This class provides a single query($method, array $params = []) method via the Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPCInterface interface. Although you may use this class directly to query a wallet, it's best to use an instance of Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet instead.

<?php
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCException;

$conf = [
    "user" => "testuser",
    "pass" => "testpass",
    "host" => "127.0.0.1",
    "port" => 9332
];
$rpc = new JsonRPC($conf);

try {
    $info = $rpc->query("getinfo");
} catch (RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}
Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet

Wraps an instance of Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPCInterface to provide a higher level interface to the wallet API. This class has methods for every single API call, eg Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet::getInfo(), Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet::backup($destination), Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet::getAccount($account), etc. Using this class instead of directly using Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC makes it easier to catch programming errors, and allows IDEs to provide auto-complete and type hinting.

<?php
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCException;

$conf = [
    "user" => "testnet",
    "pass" => "testnet",
    "host" => "localhost",
    "port" => 9332
];

try {
    $wallet  = new Wallet(JsonRPC($conf));
    $info    = $wallet->getInfo();
    $account = $wallet->getAccount("personal");
    $count   = $wallet->getBlockCount();
} catch (RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}
Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCPool

Wallet servers may be clustered and queried randomly using the Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCPool class. Both Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC and Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCPool implement Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPCInterface, which means either may be passed to the Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\Wallet constructor.

<?php
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCPool;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\JsonRPC;
use Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCException;

// Start by creating a new pool, adding JsonRPCInterface instances to it, and then pass the pool
// to the Wallet constructor.
$conf = [
    "wallet1" => [
        "user" => "testnet",
        "pass" => "testnet",
        "host" => "localhost",
        "port" => 9332
    ],
    "wallet2" => [
        "user" => "testnet",
        "pass" => "testnet",
        "host" => "localhost",
        "port" => 9333
    ]
];

$pool = new RPCPool();
$pool->add(new JsonRPC($conf["wallet1"]));
$pool->add(new JsonRPC($conf["wallet2"]));
$wallet = new Wallet($pool);

// A different server will be chosen by the pool for each method call.
try {
    $info     = $wallet->getInfo();
    $balance  = $wallet->getBalance();
    $accounts = $wallet->getAccounts();
} catch (Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api\RPCException $e) {
    echo $e->getTraceAsString();
    die();
}

Change Log

v0.4.0 - 2014/03/23
  • Increased minimum PHP version to 5.5.
  • Renamed project to Bitcoin Wallet API.
  • Renamed namespace Headzoo\CoinTalk to Headzoo\Bitcoin\Wallet\Api.
  • Refactored the unit tests to use more mocks.
  • Using headzoo/web-tools for making HTTP requests.
v0.3.0 - 2014/03/23
  • Renamed class Headzoo\CoinTalk\Api to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet.
  • Renamed class Headzoo\CoinTalk\Server to Headzoo\CoinTalk\JsonRPC.
  • Renamed class Headzoo\CoinTalk\IServer to Headzoo\CoinTalk\JsonRPCInterface.
  • Renamed class Headzoo\CoinTalk\Pool to Headzoo\CoinTalk\RPCPool.
  • Renamed methods starting with list in the Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet class with get, eg listAccounts() was renamed to getAccounts().
  • Renamed the following methods to make the method names more consistent, and so they conform to my naming standards:
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::sendRawTransaction() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::submitRawTransaction().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::submitBlock() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::submitRawBlock().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getRawMemPool() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getTransactionsFromMemoryPool().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::dumpPrivKey() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getPrivateKeyByAddress().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::importPrivKey() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::addPrivateKey().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::lockUnspent() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::setLockUnspent().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::sendToAddress() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::send().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::sendFrom() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::sendFromAccount().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::sendMany() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::sendManyFromAccount().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::verifyMessage() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::isSignedMessageValid().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::validateAddress() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getAddressInfo().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::encryptWallet() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::encrypt().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::walletLock() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::lock().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::walletPassPhrase() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::unlock().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::walletPassPhraseChange() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::changePassPhrase().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::keyPoolRefill() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::fillKeyPool().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::stop() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::stop().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::setTxFee() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::setTransactionFee().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getReceivedByAddress() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getBalanceByAddress().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getAccount() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getAccountByAddress().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getAccountAddress() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getAddressByAccount().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::createMultiSig() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getNewMultiSignatureAddress().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::addMultiSigAddress() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::addMultiSignatureAddress().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getTxOut() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getTransactionOut().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getTxOutSetInfo() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getTransactionOutSet().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getAddedNodeInfo() to Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getNodeInfo().
  • Removed the following methods:
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::getReceivedByAccount().
    • Headzoo\CoinTalk\Wallet::listReceivedByAccount().
v0.2.0 - 2013/12/31
  • Minor tweaks.
v0.1.0 - 2013/12/18
  • Genesis import!

TODO

  • Ensure the wallet server version supports specific calls.
  • Document which methods need an unlocked wallet.
  • Create classes which represent:
    • Blocks
    • Keys (public/private)
    • Transactions
    • etc

License

This content is released under the MIT License. See the included LICENSE for more information.

I write code because I like writing code, and writing code is a reward in itself, but donations are always welcome.

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