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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of go-ethereum.
//
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// along with go-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"github.com/codegangsta/cli"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/cmd/utils"
)
var (
walletCommand = cli . Command {
Name : "wallet" ,
Usage : "ethereum presale wallet" ,
Subcommands : [ ] cli . Command {
{
Action : importWallet ,
Name : "import" ,
Usage : "import ethereum presale wallet" ,
} ,
} ,
Description : `
get wallet import / path / to / my / presale . wallet
will prompt for your password and imports your ether presale account .
It can be used non - interactively with the -- password option taking a
passwordfile as argument containing the wallet password in plaintext .
` }
accountCommand = cli . Command {
Action : accountList ,
Name : "account" ,
Usage : "manage accounts" ,
Description : `
Manage accounts lets you create new accounts , list all existing accounts ,
import a private key into a new account .
' help ' shows a list of subcommands or help for one subcommand .
It supports interactive mode , when you are prompted for password as well as
non - interactive mode where passwords are supplied via a given password file .
Non - interactive mode is only meant for scripted use on test networks or known
safe environments .
Make sure you remember the password you gave when creating a new account ( with
either new or import ) . Without it you are not able to unlock your account .
Note that exporting your key in unencrypted format is NOT supported .
Keys are stored under < DATADIR > / keys .
It is safe to transfer the entire directory or the individual keys therein
between ethereum nodes by simply copying .
Make sure you backup your keys regularly .
In order to use your account to send transactions , you need to unlock them using
the ' -- unlock ' option . The argument is a space separated list of addresses or
indexes . If used non - interactively with a passwordfile , the file should contain
the respective passwords one per line . If you unlock n accounts and the password
file contains less than n entries , then the last password is meant to apply to
all remaining accounts .
And finally . DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD .
` ,
Subcommands : [ ] cli . Command {
{
Action : accountList ,
Name : "list" ,
Usage : "print account addresses" ,
} ,
{
Action : accountCreate ,
Name : "new" ,
Usage : "create a new account" ,
Description : `
ethereum account new
Creates a new account . Prints the address .
The account is saved in encrypted format , you are prompted for a passphrase .
You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in the future .
For non - interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the -- password flag :
ethereum -- password < passwordfile > account new
Note , this is meant to be used for testing only , it is a bad idea to save your
password to file or expose in any other way .
` ,
} ,
{
Action : accountUpdate ,
Name : "update" ,
Usage : "update an existing account" ,
Description : `
ethereum account update < address >
Update an existing account .
The account is saved in the newest version in encrypted format , you are prompted
for a passphrase to unlock the account and another to save the updated file .
This same command can therefore be used to migrate an account of a deprecated
format to the newest format or change the password for an account .
For non - interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the -- password flag :
ethereum -- password < passwordfile > account update < address >
Since only one password can be given , only format update can be performed ,
changing your password is only possible interactively .
` ,
} ,
{
Action : accountImport ,
Name : "import" ,
Usage : "import a private key into a new account" ,
Description : `
ethereum account import < keyfile >
Imports an unencrypted private key from < keyfile > and creates a new account .
Prints the address .
The keyfile is assumed to contain an unencrypted private key in hexadecimal format .
The account is saved in encrypted format , you are prompted for a passphrase .
You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in the future .
For non - interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the - password flag :
ethereum -- password < passwordfile > account import < keyfile >
Note :
As you can directly copy your encrypted accounts to another ethereum instance ,
this import mechanism is not needed when you transfer an account between
nodes .
` ,
} ,
} ,
}
)
func accountList ( ctx * cli . Context ) {
accman := utils . MakeAccountManager ( ctx )
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for i , acct := range accman . Accounts ( ) {
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fmt . Printf ( "Account #%d: %x\n" , i , acct )
}
}
// tries unlocking the specified account a few times.
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func unlockAccount ( ctx * cli . Context , accman * accounts . Manager , address string , i int , passwords [ ] string ) ( accounts . Account , string ) {
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account , err := utils . MakeAddress ( accman , address )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Could not list accounts: %v" , err )
}
for trials := 0 ; trials < 3 ; trials ++ {
prompt := fmt . Sprintf ( "Unlocking account %s | Attempt %d/%d" , address , trials + 1 , 3 )
password := getPassPhrase ( prompt , false , i , passwords )
if err := accman . Unlock ( account , password ) ; err == nil {
return account , password
}
}
// All trials expended to unlock account, bail out
utils . Fatalf ( "Failed to unlock account: %s" , address )
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return accounts . Account { } , ""
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}
// getPassPhrase retrieves the passwor associated with an account, either fetched
// from a list of preloaded passphrases, or requested interactively from the user.
func getPassPhrase ( prompt string , confirmation bool , i int , passwords [ ] string ) string {
// If a list of passwords was supplied, retrieve from them
if len ( passwords ) > 0 {
if i < len ( passwords ) {
return passwords [ i ]
}
return passwords [ len ( passwords ) - 1 ]
}
// Otherwise prompt the user for the password
fmt . Println ( prompt )
password , err := utils . Stdin . PasswordPrompt ( "Passphrase: " )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Failed to read passphrase: %v" , err )
}
if confirmation {
confirm , err := utils . Stdin . PasswordPrompt ( "Repeat passphrase: " )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Failed to read passphrase confirmation: %v" , err )
}
if password != confirm {
utils . Fatalf ( "Passphrases do not match" )
}
}
return password
}
// accountCreate creates a new account into the keystore defined by the CLI flags.
func accountCreate ( ctx * cli . Context ) {
accman := utils . MakeAccountManager ( ctx )
password := getPassPhrase ( "Your new account is locked with a password. Please give a password. Do not forget this password." , true , 0 , utils . MakePasswordList ( ctx ) )
account , err := accman . NewAccount ( password )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Failed to create account: %v" , err )
}
fmt . Printf ( "Address: %x\n" , account )
}
// accountUpdate transitions an account from a previous format to the current
// one, also providing the possibility to change the pass-phrase.
func accountUpdate ( ctx * cli . Context ) {
if len ( ctx . Args ( ) ) == 0 {
utils . Fatalf ( "No accounts specified to update" )
}
accman := utils . MakeAccountManager ( ctx )
account , oldPassword := unlockAccount ( ctx , accman , ctx . Args ( ) . First ( ) , 0 , nil )
newPassword := getPassPhrase ( "Please give a new password. Do not forget this password." , true , 0 , nil )
if err := accman . Update ( account , oldPassword , newPassword ) ; err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Could not update the account: %v" , err )
}
}
func importWallet ( ctx * cli . Context ) {
keyfile := ctx . Args ( ) . First ( )
if len ( keyfile ) == 0 {
utils . Fatalf ( "keyfile must be given as argument" )
}
keyJson , err := ioutil . ReadFile ( keyfile )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Could not read wallet file: %v" , err )
}
accman := utils . MakeAccountManager ( ctx )
passphrase := getPassPhrase ( "" , false , 0 , utils . MakePasswordList ( ctx ) )
acct , err := accman . ImportPreSaleKey ( keyJson , passphrase )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Could not create the account: %v" , err )
}
fmt . Printf ( "Address: %x\n" , acct )
}
func accountImport ( ctx * cli . Context ) {
keyfile := ctx . Args ( ) . First ( )
if len ( keyfile ) == 0 {
utils . Fatalf ( "keyfile must be given as argument" )
}
accman := utils . MakeAccountManager ( ctx )
passphrase := getPassPhrase ( "Your new account is locked with a password. Please give a password. Do not forget this password." , true , 0 , utils . MakePasswordList ( ctx ) )
acct , err := accman . Import ( keyfile , passphrase )
if err != nil {
utils . Fatalf ( "Could not create the account: %v" , err )
}
fmt . Printf ( "Address: %x\n" , acct )
}