cmd/geth: move account commands to accountcmd.go
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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of go-ethereum.
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//
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// go-ethereum is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// go-ethereum is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with go-ethereum. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package main
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io/ioutil"
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"github.com/codegangsta/cli"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/cmd/utils"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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)
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var (
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walletCommand = cli.Command{
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Name: "wallet",
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Usage: "ethereum presale wallet",
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Subcommands: []cli.Command{
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{
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Action: importWallet,
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Name: "import",
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Usage: "import ethereum presale wallet",
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},
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},
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Description: `
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get wallet import /path/to/my/presale.wallet
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will prompt for your password and imports your ether presale account.
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It can be used non-interactively with the --password option taking a
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passwordfile as argument containing the wallet password in plaintext.
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`}
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accountCommand = cli.Command{
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Action: accountList,
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Name: "account",
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Usage: "manage accounts",
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Description: `
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Manage accounts lets you create new accounts, list all existing accounts,
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import a private key into a new account.
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' help' shows a list of subcommands or help for one subcommand.
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It supports interactive mode, when you are prompted for password as well as
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non-interactive mode where passwords are supplied via a given password file.
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Non-interactive mode is only meant for scripted use on test networks or known
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safe environments.
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Make sure you remember the password you gave when creating a new account (with
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either new or import). Without it you are not able to unlock your account.
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Note that exporting your key in unencrypted format is NOT supported.
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Keys are stored under <DATADIR>/keys.
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It is safe to transfer the entire directory or the individual keys therein
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between ethereum nodes by simply copying.
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Make sure you backup your keys regularly.
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In order to use your account to send transactions, you need to unlock them using
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the '--unlock' option. The argument is a space separated list of addresses or
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indexes. If used non-interactively with a passwordfile, the file should contain
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the respective passwords one per line. If you unlock n accounts and the password
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file contains less than n entries, then the last password is meant to apply to
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all remaining accounts.
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And finally. DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD.
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`,
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Subcommands: []cli.Command{
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{
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Action: accountList,
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Name: "list",
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Usage: "print account addresses",
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},
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{
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Action: accountCreate,
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Name: "new",
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Usage: "create a new account",
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Description: `
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ethereum account new
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Creates a new account. Prints the address.
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The account is saved in encrypted format, you are prompted for a passphrase.
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You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in the future.
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For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account new
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Note, this is meant to be used for testing only, it is a bad idea to save your
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password to file or expose in any other way.
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`,
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},
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{
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Action: accountUpdate,
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Name: "update",
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Usage: "update an existing account",
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Description: `
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ethereum account update <address>
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Update an existing account.
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The account is saved in the newest version in encrypted format, you are prompted
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for a passphrase to unlock the account and another to save the updated file.
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This same command can therefore be used to migrate an account of a deprecated
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format to the newest format or change the password for an account.
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For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account update <address>
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Since only one password can be given, only format update can be performed,
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changing your password is only possible interactively.
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`,
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},
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{
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Action: accountImport,
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Name: "import",
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Usage: "import a private key into a new account",
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Description: `
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ethereum account import <keyfile>
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Imports an unencrypted private key from <keyfile> and creates a new account.
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Prints the address.
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The keyfile is assumed to contain an unencrypted private key in hexadecimal format.
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The account is saved in encrypted format, you are prompted for a passphrase.
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You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in the future.
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For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the -password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account import <keyfile>
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Note:
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As you can directly copy your encrypted accounts to another ethereum instance,
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this import mechanism is not needed when you transfer an account between
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nodes.
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`,
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},
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},
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}
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)
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func accountList(ctx *cli.Context) {
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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accts, err := accman.Accounts()
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not list accounts: %v", err)
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}
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for i, acct := range accts {
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fmt.Printf("Account #%d: %x\n", i, acct)
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}
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}
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// 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) (common.Address, string) {
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account, err := utils.MakeAddress(accman, address)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not list accounts: %v", err)
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}
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for trials := 0; trials < 3; trials++ {
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prompt := fmt.Sprintf("Unlocking account %s | Attempt %d/%d", address, trials+1, 3)
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password := getPassPhrase(prompt, false, i, passwords)
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if err := accman.Unlock(account, password); err == nil {
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return account, password
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}
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}
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// All trials expended to unlock account, bail out
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to unlock account: %s", address)
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return common.Address{}, ""
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}
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// getPassPhrase retrieves the passwor associated with an account, either fetched
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// from a list of preloaded passphrases, or requested interactively from the user.
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func getPassPhrase(prompt string, confirmation bool, i int, passwords []string) string {
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// If a list of passwords was supplied, retrieve from them
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if len(passwords) > 0 {
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if i < len(passwords) {
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return passwords[i]
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}
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return passwords[len(passwords)-1]
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}
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// Otherwise prompt the user for the password
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fmt.Println(prompt)
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password, err := utils.Stdin.PasswordPrompt("Passphrase: ")
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to read passphrase: %v", err)
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}
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if confirmation {
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confirm, err := utils.Stdin.PasswordPrompt("Repeat passphrase: ")
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to read passphrase confirmation: %v", err)
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}
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if password != confirm {
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utils.Fatalf("Passphrases do not match")
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}
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}
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return password
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}
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// accountCreate creates a new account into the keystore defined by the CLI flags.
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func accountCreate(ctx *cli.Context) {
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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password := getPassPhrase("Your new account is locked with a password. Please give a password. Do not forget this password.", true, 0, utils.MakePasswordList(ctx))
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account, err := accman.NewAccount(password)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to create account: %v", err)
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}
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fmt.Printf("Address: %x\n", account)
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}
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// accountUpdate transitions an account from a previous format to the current
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// one, also providing the possibility to change the pass-phrase.
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func accountUpdate(ctx *cli.Context) {
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if len(ctx.Args()) == 0 {
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utils.Fatalf("No accounts specified to update")
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}
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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account, oldPassword := unlockAccount(ctx, accman, ctx.Args().First(), 0, nil)
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newPassword := getPassPhrase("Please give a new password. Do not forget this password.", true, 0, nil)
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if err := accman.Update(account, oldPassword, newPassword); err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not update the account: %v", err)
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}
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}
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func importWallet(ctx *cli.Context) {
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keyfile := ctx.Args().First()
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if len(keyfile) == 0 {
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utils.Fatalf("keyfile must be given as argument")
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}
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keyJson, err := ioutil.ReadFile(keyfile)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not read wallet file: %v", err)
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}
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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passphrase := getPassPhrase("", false, 0, utils.MakePasswordList(ctx))
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acct, err := accman.ImportPreSaleKey(keyJson, passphrase)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not create the account: %v", err)
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}
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fmt.Printf("Address: %x\n", acct)
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}
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func accountImport(ctx *cli.Context) {
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keyfile := ctx.Args().First()
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if len(keyfile) == 0 {
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utils.Fatalf("keyfile must be given as argument")
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}
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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passphrase := getPassPhrase("Your new account is locked with a password. Please give a password. Do not forget this password.", true, 0, utils.MakePasswordList(ctx))
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acct, err := accman.Import(keyfile, passphrase)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not create the account: %v", err)
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}
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fmt.Printf("Address: %x\n", acct)
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}
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cmd/geth/main.go
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"github.com/codegangsta/cli"
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"github.com/ethereum/ethash"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/cmd/utils"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core"
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removedbCommand,
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dumpCommand,
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monitorCommand,
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accountCommand,
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walletCommand,
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{
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Action: makedag,
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Name: "makedag",
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The output of this command is supposed to be machine-readable.
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`,
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},
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{
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Name: "wallet",
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Usage: "ethereum presale wallet",
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Subcommands: []cli.Command{
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{
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Action: importWallet,
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Name: "import",
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Usage: "import ethereum presale wallet",
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},
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},
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Description: `
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get wallet import /path/to/my/presale.wallet
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will prompt for your password and imports your ether presale account.
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It can be used non-interactively with the --password option taking a
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passwordfile as argument containing the wallet password in plaintext.
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`},
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{
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Action: accountList,
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Name: "account",
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Usage: "manage accounts",
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Description: `
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Manage accounts lets you create new accounts, list all existing accounts,
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import a private key into a new account.
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' help' shows a list of subcommands or help for one subcommand.
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It supports interactive mode, when you are prompted for password as well as
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non-interactive mode where passwords are supplied via a given password file.
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Non-interactive mode is only meant for scripted use on test networks or known
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safe environments.
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Make sure you remember the password you gave when creating a new account (with
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either new or import). Without it you are not able to unlock your account.
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Note that exporting your key in unencrypted format is NOT supported.
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Keys are stored under <DATADIR>/keys.
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It is safe to transfer the entire directory or the individual keys therein
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between ethereum nodes by simply copying.
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Make sure you backup your keys regularly.
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In order to use your account to send transactions, you need to unlock them using
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the '--unlock' option. The argument is a space separated list of addresses or
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indexes. If used non-interactively with a passwordfile, the file should contain
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the respective passwords one per line. If you unlock n accounts and the password
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file contains less than n entries, then the last password is meant to apply to
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all remaining accounts.
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And finally. DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD.
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`,
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Subcommands: []cli.Command{
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{
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Action: accountList,
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Name: "list",
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Usage: "print account addresses",
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},
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{
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Action: accountCreate,
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Name: "new",
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Usage: "create a new account",
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Description: `
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ethereum account new
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Creates a new account. Prints the address.
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The account is saved in encrypted format, you are prompted for a passphrase.
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You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in the future.
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For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account new
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Note, this is meant to be used for testing only, it is a bad idea to save your
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password to file or expose in any other way.
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`,
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},
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{
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Action: accountUpdate,
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Name: "update",
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Usage: "update an existing account",
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Description: `
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ethereum account update <address>
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Update an existing account.
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The account is saved in the newest version in encrypted format, you are prompted
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for a passphrase to unlock the account and another to save the updated file.
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This same command can therefore be used to migrate an account of a deprecated
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format to the newest format or change the password for an account.
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For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the --password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account update <address>
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Since only one password can be given, only format update can be performed,
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changing your password is only possible interactively.
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Note that account update has the a side effect that the order of your accounts
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changes.
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`,
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},
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{
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Action: accountImport,
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Name: "import",
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Usage: "import a private key into a new account",
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Description: `
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ethereum account import <keyfile>
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Imports an unencrypted private key from <keyfile> and creates a new account.
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Prints the address.
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The keyfile is assumed to contain an unencrypted private key in hexadecimal format.
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The account is saved in encrypted format, you are prompted for a passphrase.
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You must remember this passphrase to unlock your account in the future.
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For non-interactive use the passphrase can be specified with the -password flag:
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ethereum --password <passwordfile> account import <keyfile>
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Note:
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As you can directly copy your encrypted accounts to another ethereum instance,
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this import mechanism is not needed when you transfer an account between
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nodes.
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`,
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},
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},
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},
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{
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Action: initGenesis,
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Name: "init",
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@ -289,6 +152,7 @@ JavaScript API. See https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Javascipt-Conso
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`,
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},
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}
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app.Flags = []cli.Flag{
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utils.IdentityFlag,
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utils.UnlockedAccountFlag,
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node.Stop()
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}
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// 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) (common.Address, string) {
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account, err := utils.MakeAddress(accman, address)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Unlock error: %v", err)
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}
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for trials := 0; trials < 3; trials++ {
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prompt := fmt.Sprintf("Unlocking account %s | Attempt %d/%d", address, trials+1, 3)
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password := getPassPhrase(prompt, false, i, passwords)
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if err := accman.Unlock(account, password); err == nil {
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return account, password
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}
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}
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// All trials expended to unlock account, bail out
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to unlock account: %s", address)
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return common.Address{}, ""
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}
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// startNode boots up the system node and all registered protocols, after which
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// it unlocks any requested accounts, and starts the RPC/IPC interfaces and the
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// miner.
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@ -573,106 +418,6 @@ func startNode(ctx *cli.Context, stack *node.Node) {
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}
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}
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func accountList(ctx *cli.Context) {
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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accts, err := accman.Accounts()
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Could not list accounts: %v", err)
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}
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for i, acct := range accts {
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fmt.Printf("Account #%d: %x\n", i, acct)
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}
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}
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// getPassPhrase retrieves the passwor associated with an account, either fetched
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// from a list of preloaded passphrases, or requested interactively from the user.
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func getPassPhrase(prompt string, confirmation bool, i int, passwords []string) string {
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// If a list of passwords was supplied, retrieve from them
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if len(passwords) > 0 {
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if i < len(passwords) {
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return passwords[i]
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}
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return passwords[len(passwords)-1]
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}
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// Otherwise prompt the user for the password
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fmt.Println(prompt)
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password, err := utils.Stdin.PasswordPrompt("Passphrase: ")
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to read passphrase: %v", err)
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}
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if confirmation {
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confirm, err := utils.Stdin.PasswordPrompt("Repeat passphrase: ")
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to read passphrase confirmation: %v", err)
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}
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if password != confirm {
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utils.Fatalf("Passphrases do not match")
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}
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}
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return password
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}
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// accountCreate creates a new account into the keystore defined by the CLI flags.
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func accountCreate(ctx *cli.Context) {
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accman := utils.MakeAccountManager(ctx)
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password := getPassPhrase("Your new account is locked with a password. Please give a password. Do not forget this password.", true, 0, utils.MakePasswordList(ctx))
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account, err := accman.NewAccount(password)
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if err != nil {
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utils.Fatalf("Failed to create account: %v", err)
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}
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fmt.Printf("Address: %x\n", account)
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}
|
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|
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// accountUpdate transitions an account from a previous format to the current
|
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// one, also providing the possibility to change the pass-phrase.
|
||||
func accountUpdate(ctx *cli.Context) {
|
||||
if len(ctx.Args()) == 0 {
|
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utils.Fatalf("No accounts specified to update")
|
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}
|
||||
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)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
func makedag(ctx *cli.Context) {
|
||||
args := ctx.Args()
|
||||
wrongArgs := func() {
|
||||
|
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