Bitcoind
Utility to run a regtest bitcoind process, useful in integration testing environment.
When the auto-download feature is enabled, starting a regtest node is as simple as that:
// the download feature must be enabled with a specific version, for example `25_1` or `24_0_1`
The build script will automatically download the bitcoin core version 25.1 from bitcoin core, verify the binary hash and place it in the build directory for this crate.
When you don't use the auto-download feature you have the following options:
- have
bitcoind
executable in thePATH
- provide the
bitcoind
executable via theBITCOIND_EXE
env var
if let Ok = exe_path
Startup options could be configured via the [Conf
] struct using [Node::with_conf
] or
Node::from_downloaded_with_conf
Features
- Waits until bitcoind daemon becomes ready to accept RPC commands
node
uses a temporary directory as datadir. You can specify the root of your temp directories so that you have the node's datadir in a RAM disk (eg/dev/shm
)- Free ports are requested from the OS. Since you can't reserve the given port, a low probability race condition is still possible, for this reason the process attempts spawning 3 times with different ports.
- The process is killed when the struct goes out of scope no matter how the test finishes.
- Allows easy spawning of dependent processes like:
Thanks to these features every #[test]
could easily run isolated with its own environment.
Doc
To build docs:
RUSTDOCFLAGS="--cfg docsrs"
Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)
This library should always compile with any combination of features on Rust 1.63.0.
Nix
For reproducibility reasons, Nix build scripts cannot hit the internet, but the auto-download
feature does exactly that. To successfully build under Nix the user must provide the tarball locally
and specify its location via the BITCOIND_TARBALL_FILE
env var.
Another option is to specify the BITCOIND_SKIP_DOWNLOAD
env var and provide the executable via the
PATH
.
Alternatively, use the dep without the auto-download feature.