ipld-eth-server/vendor/github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcjson/example_test.go
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// Copyright (c) 2014 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package btcjson_test
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcjson"
)
// This example demonstrates how to create and marshal a command into a JSON-RPC
// request.
func ExampleMarshalCmd() {
// Create a new getblock command. Notice the nil parameter indicates
// to use the default parameter for that fields. This is a common
// pattern used in all of the New<Foo>Cmd functions in this package for
// optional fields. Also, notice the call to btcjson.Bool which is a
// convenience function for creating a pointer out of a primitive for
// optional parameters.
blockHash := "000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f"
gbCmd := btcjson.NewGetBlockCmd(blockHash, btcjson.Bool(false), nil)
// Marshal the command to the format suitable for sending to the RPC
// server. Typically the client would increment the id here which is
// request so the response can be identified.
id := 1
marshalledBytes, err := btcjson.MarshalCmd(id, gbCmd)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
// Display the marshalled command. Ordinarily this would be sent across
// the wire to the RPC server, but for this example, just display it.
fmt.Printf("%s\n", marshalledBytes)
// Output:
// {"jsonrpc":"1.0","method":"getblock","params":["000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f",false],"id":1}
}
// This example demonstrates how to unmarshal a JSON-RPC request and then
// unmarshal the concrete request into a concrete command.
func ExampleUnmarshalCmd() {
// Ordinarily this would be read from the wire, but for this example,
// it is hard coded here for clarity.
data := []byte(`{"jsonrpc":"1.0","method":"getblock","params":["000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f",false],"id":1}`)
// Unmarshal the raw bytes from the wire into a JSON-RPC request.
var request btcjson.Request
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &request); err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
// Typically there isn't any need to examine the request fields directly
// like this as the caller already knows what response to expect based
// on the command it sent. However, this is done here to demonstrate
// why the unmarshal process is two steps.
if request.ID == nil {
fmt.Println("Unexpected notification")
return
}
if request.Method != "getblock" {
fmt.Println("Unexpected method")
return
}
// Unmarshal the request into a concrete command.
cmd, err := btcjson.UnmarshalCmd(&request)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
// Type assert the command to the appropriate type.
gbCmd, ok := cmd.(*btcjson.GetBlockCmd)
if !ok {
fmt.Printf("Incorrect command type: %T\n", cmd)
return
}
// Display the fields in the concrete command.
fmt.Println("Hash:", gbCmd.Hash)
fmt.Println("Verbose:", *gbCmd.Verbose)
fmt.Println("VerboseTx:", *gbCmd.VerboseTx)
// Output:
// Hash: 000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f
// Verbose: false
// VerboseTx: false
}
// This example demonstrates how to marshal a JSON-RPC response.
func ExampleMarshalResponse() {
// Marshal a new JSON-RPC response. For example, this is a response
// to a getblockheight request.
marshalledBytes, err := btcjson.MarshalResponse(1, 350001, nil)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err)
return
}
// Display the marshalled response. Ordinarily this would be sent
// across the wire to the RPC client, but for this example, just display
// it.
fmt.Printf("%s\n", marshalledBytes)
// Output:
// {"result":350001,"error":null,"id":1}
}
// This example demonstrates how to unmarshal a JSON-RPC response and then
// unmarshal the result field in the response to a concrete type.
func Example_unmarshalResponse() {
// Ordinarily this would be read from the wire, but for this example,
// it is hard coded here for clarity. This is an example response to a
// getblockheight request.
data := []byte(`{"result":350001,"error":null,"id":1}`)
// Unmarshal the raw bytes from the wire into a JSON-RPC response.
var response btcjson.Response
if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &response); err != nil {
fmt.Println("Malformed JSON-RPC response:", err)
return
}
// Check the response for an error from the server. For example, the
// server might return an error if an invalid/unknown block hash is
// requested.
if response.Error != nil {
fmt.Println(response.Error)
return
}
// Unmarshal the result into the expected type for the response.
var blockHeight int32
if err := json.Unmarshal(response.Result, &blockHeight); err != nil {
fmt.Printf("Unexpected result type: %T\n", response.Result)
return
}
fmt.Println("Block height:", blockHeight)
// Output:
// Block height: 350001
}