bitcoin-query

bitcoin_explorer is a python package developed in rust for accessing bitcoin-core binary files as a database.

How to install?

This library is designed for both python and rust.

For python users, pip install bitcoin-explorer.

For rust users, include bitcoinquery="0.1" in Cargo.toml.

Install Requirements

Currently, only macOS py39 wheels are provided.

For pip to build the package on other OS or python version, make sure that rust toolchain is installed, and cmake is also installed.

Documentation

For API documentation, go to Documentation.

Compatibility Note

This package deals with the binary file of another software Bitcoin Core. It might not be compatible with older Bitcoin Core versions.

Currently, it is compatible with Bitcoin Core version Bitcoin Core version v0.21.1.0-g194b9b8792d9b0798fdb570b79fa51f1d1f5ebaf Copyright (C) 2009-2020 The Bitcoin Core developers.

Usage

It contains one class BitcoinDB.

```python import bitcoin_explorer as bex

parse the same path as --datadir argument for bitcoind.

db = bex.BitcoinDB("~/Bitcoin")

get the length of the longest chain currently on disk.

db.getmaxheight()

get block of a certain height

db.get_block(1000)

to retrieve the connected outputs of each inputs as well

db.get_block(1000, connected=True)

get block hash of a certain height.

db.gethashfrom_height(1000)

a fast method for getting just the header.

in memory query, no disk access

db.getblockheader(1000)

get block of height 1000.

db.getheightfrom_hash("some hash")

get transaction from txid.

This queries the levelDB each time, thus it is relatively slow.

db.get_transaction("some txid")

get the height of the block which this transaction belongs.

db.getheightfrom_txid("some txid")

get the script type and addresses from a script public key

db.parse_script("some hex script pubic key")

use iterator

for block in db.getblockiterrange(start=1000, end=2000): dosomething_with(block)

use iterator, iterate over heights

for block in db.getblockiterarray(heights=[1, 3, 5, 7, 9]): dosomething_with(block)

use iterator, connect outpoints

for block in db.getblockiterrange(end=700000, connected=True): dosomething_with(block) ```