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blockbook

blockbook is currently in the state of heavy development, do not expect this documentation to be up to date

Build and install using docker

Run in the project root

make all

to create blockbook debian packages.

Install manually

Setup go environment (Debian 9):

sudo apt-get update && apt-get install -y \
    build-essential git wget pkg-config lxc-dev libzmq3-dev libgflags-dev libsnappy-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev liblz4-dev
cd /opt
wget https://storage.googleapis.com/golang/go1.9.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz && tar xf go1.9.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz
sudo ln -s /opt/go/bin/go /usr/bin/go
go help gopath

Install RocksDB: https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/blob/master/INSTALL.md and compile the static_lib and tools

git clone https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb.git
cd rocksdb
make release

Setup variables for gorocksdb: https://github.com/tecbot/gorocksdb

export CGO_CFLAGS="-I/path/to/rocksdb/include"
export CGO_LDFLAGS="-L/path/to/rocksdb -lrocksdb -lstdc++ -lm -lz -lbz2 -lsnappy -llz4"

Install ZeroMQ: https://github.com/zeromq/libzmq

Install go-dep tool:

RUN go get github.com/golang/dep/cmd/dep

Get blockbook sources, install dependencies, build:

cd $GOPATH/src
git clone https://github.com/trezor/blockbook.git
cd blockbook
dep ensure
go build

Usage

./blockbook --help

Example command

To run blockbook with fast synchronization, connection to ZeroMQ and providing https and socket.io interface, with database in local directory data and connected to local bitcoind with configuration specified by parameter -blockchaincfg:

./blockbook -sync -blockchaincfg=configs/bitcoin_testnet.json -internal=127.0.0.1:8333 -public=127.0.0.1:8334 -certfile=server/testcert -logtostderr

Blockbook logs to stderr -logtostderr or to directory specified by parameter -log_dir . Verbosity of logs can be tuned by command line parameters -v and -vmodule, details at https://godoc.org/github.com/golang/glog

Implemented coins

Data storage in RocksDB

Blockbook stores data the key-value store RocksDB. Data are stored in binary form to save space. The data are separated to different column families:

  • default

    at the moment not used, will store statistical data etc.

  • height - maps block height to block hash

    Block heigh stored as array of 4 bytes (big endian uint32) Block hash stored as array of 32 bytes

    Example - the first four blocks (all data hex encoded)

0x00000000 : 0x000000000933ea01ad0ee984209779baaec3ced90fa3f408719526f8d77f4943
0x00000001 : 0x00000000b873e79784647a6c82962c70d228557d24a747ea4d1b8bbe878e1206
0x00000002 : 0x000000006c02c8ea6e4ff69651f7fcde348fb9d557a06e6957b65552002a7820
0x00000003 : 0x000000008b896e272758da5297bcd98fdc6d97c9b765ecec401e286dc1fdbe10
  • outputs - maps output script+block height to array of outpoints

    Output script (ScriptPubKey)+block height stored as variable length array of bytes for output script + 4 bytes (big endian uint32) block height array of outpoints stored as array of 32 bytes for transaction id + variable length outpoint index for each outpoint

    Example - (all data hex encoded)

0x001400efeb484a24a1c1240eafacef8566e734da429c000e2df6 : 0x1697966cbd76c75eb9fc736dfa3ba0bc045999bab1e8b10082bc0ba546b0178302
0xa9143e3d6abe282d92a28cb791697ba001d733cefdc7870012c4b1 : 0x7246e79f97b5f82e7f51e291d533964028ec90be0634af8a8ef7d5a903c7f6d301
  • inputs - maps transaction outpoint to input transaction that spends it

    Transaction outpoint stored as array of 32 bytes for transaction id + variable length outpoint index Input transaction stored as array of 32 bytes for transaction id + variable length input index

    Example - (all data hex encoded)

0x7246e79f97b5f82e7f51e291d533964028ec90be0634af8a8ef7d5a903c7f6d300 : 0x0a7aa90ea0269c79f844c516805e4cac594adb8830e56fca894b66aab19136a428
0x7246e79f97b5f82e7f51e291d533964028ec90be0634af8a8ef7d5a903c7f6d301 : 0x4303a9fcfe6026b4d33ba488df6443c9a99bca7b7fcb7c6f6cd65cea24a749b700

Registry of ports

coin blockbook internal port blockbook public port backend rpc port zmq port
Bitcoin 9030 9130 8030 38330
Bcash 9031 9131 8031 38331
Zcash 9032 9132 8032 38332
Dash 9033 9133 8033 38333
Litecoin 9034 9134 8034 38334
Bgold 9035 9135 8035 38335
Ethereum 9036 9136 8036 ws, 8136 http 38336*
Ethereum Classic 9037 9137 8037 38337*
Dogecoin 9038 9138 8038 38338
Namecoin 9039 9139 8039 38339
Vertcoin 9040 9140 8040 38340
Viacoin 9041 9140 8040 38340
Monacoin 9041 9141 8041 38341
Bitcoin Testnet 19030 1913 18030 48330
Bcash Testnet 19031 1913 18031 48331
Zcash Testnet 19032 1913 18032 48332
Dash Testnet 19033 1913 18033 48333
Litecoin Testnet 19034 1913 18034 48334
Ethereum Testnet Ropsten 19036 19136 18036 48336*
Vertcoin Testnet 19040 19140 18040 48340
Monacoin Testnet 19041 19141 18041 48341

* geth listens on this port, however not as zmq service

Todo

  • add db data version (column data version) checking to db to avoid data corruption
  • improve txcache (time of storage, number/size of cached txs, purge cache)
  • update documentation
  • create/integrate blockchain explorer
  • support all coins from https://github.com/trezor/trezor-common/tree/master/defs/coins
  • full ethereum support (tokens, balance)
  • protobuf websocket interface instead of socket.io
  • xpub index
  • tests
  • fix program dependencies to concrete versions
  • protect socket.io interface against illicit usage
  • collect blockbook db stats (number of items in indexes, etc)
  • optimize mempool (use non verbose get transaction, possibly parallelize)
  • update used paths and users according to specification by system admin
  • cleanup of the socket.io - do not send unnecessary data
  • handle different versions of Bitcoin Core
  • log live traffic from production bitcore server and replay it in blockbook
  • find memory leak in initial import - disappeared with index v2
  • zcash support
  • basic ethereum support
  • disconnect blocks - use block data if available to avoid full scan
  • compute statistics of data, txcache, usage, etc.
  • disconnect blocks - remove disconnected cached transactions
  • implement getmempoolentry
  • support altcoins, abstraction of blockchain server/service
  • cache transactions in RocksDB
  • parallel sync - rewrite - it is not possible to gracefully stop it now, can leave holes in the block
  • mempool - return also input transactions
  • blockchain - return inputs from mempool
  • do not return duplicate txids
  • legacy socket.io JSON interface
  • disconnect blocks - optimize - full range scan is too slow and takes too much disk space (creates snapshot of the whole outputs), split to multiple iterators
  • parallel sync - let rocksdb to compact itself from time to time, otherwise it consumes too much disk space

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