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Ethereum Python Client

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Quickstart

Installation:

  • Python2.7 is required

pip install -r requirements.txt

That will try to install the requirements in your current environment.

NOTE: If you have not setup a virtualenv this will most likely try to install dependencies globally and might require more privileges.

In case you want to avoid messing with your global environment, you can use Buildout (optional).

Run the client:

pyethereum/eth.py -r 54.204.10.41

For developers

How to contribute

We accept pull requests. Fork the repository and send your PR!

dev_requirements

To install the dependencies necessary for development (testing, ...), run:

pip install -r dev_requirements.txt

Coding

  1. You should write code compatible with Python3.
  2. Your code should pass PEP8 check.

Testing

  1. behave and
  2. pytest are used for testing.

In order to run tests, you need to prepare the fixtures-submodule (not necessary when using bootstrap):

git submodule init
git submodule update --recursive

then run the tests either by calling behave and py.test consecutively or by calling tox (which will do both).

In order to update the fixtures-submodule:

git submodule status
cd fixtures/
git pull origin develop
cd ..
git commit -m 'updated fixtures submodule'

Tips for writing test code for behave

  1. write test scenario in xxx.feature
  2. run behave, then behave will report the newly written scenario are not implemented, and the code skeleton for the corresponding steps will also be generated.
  3. copy & paste the generated code skeleton into a file in the steps directory and then write your test code based on it.
  4. if you need setup/teardown for feature/scenario with specific tag of mytag, create a file called mytag.py in the hooks directory

Tips for debug

  1. for test specific scenario while ignoring all other ones, just add @wip in the uppper line of the scenario.
  2. for debug, run:

    $ BEHAVE_DEBUG_ON_ERROR=yes behave -w

Logging:

Please use the logging module for logging.

For basic, verbose logging functionality, the following is sufficient (adjust level to your needs):

import logging

logging.basicConfig(format='[%(asctime)s] %(name)s %(levelname)s %(message)s', level=logging.DEBUG)
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)

If you need a more advanced setup, have a look at the python docs

Easy Debugging:

The eth.py script, understands a command line flag for easy debugging, e.g.:

pyethereum/eth.py -L pyethereum.wire:DEBUG,:INFO ...<other args>

will set the log-level for wire to DEBUG and the root logger to INFO.

Buildout (optional)

You can have dependencies managed by buildout --a buildout.cfg is already included in the project.

Bootstrap:

In order to do so, you'll need to bootstrap the project (needs only be done once). On systems that provide curl you can use the following handy one-liner (no curl ?):

curl http://downloads.buildout.org/2/bootstrap.py | python

Build and run:

Build the project via bin/buildout and run the client via bin/eth.

This will install dependencies in a virtualenv, provide you with a scoped python interpreter (bin/python) and make all console_scripts available in the bin directory.

develop.cfg

Instead of only running bin/buildout, there is an extending buildout configuration for development purposes (it will install the dev_requirements, prepare tests, etc...). It is an executable .cfg file:

./develop.cfg

will run the extended buildout.

Hints:

console-scripts

If you follow the buildout way, some of the commands in this README will change, since buildout installs the dependencies as well as pyethereum's console_scripts in the bin/-directory. For example, instead of running the cli client with:

pyethereum/eth.py # it will become
bin/eth

same goes for behave which becomes bin/behave.

no curl

If your system has wget and not curl you can also use wget -O - in place of curl. Otherwise download the bootstrap script into the project folder and call python bootstrap.py. (If you get setuptools issue, try python bootstrap.py -v 2.1.1)

buildout default.cfg

To prevent buildout from cluttering your working directory with an eggs/ directory, you should consider using a ~/.buildout/default.cfg:

export "BDIR=$HOME/.buildout"
mkdir -p $BDIR/eggs $BDIR/extends $BDIR/cache
echo "[buildout]" >> $BDIR/default.cfg
echo "eggs-directory = $BDIR/eggs" >> $BDIR/default.cfg
echo "download-cache = $BDIR/cache" >> $BDIR/default.cfg
echo "extends-cache = $BDIR/extends" >> $BDIR/default.cfg

After doing that, cleaning your clone with git clean -xfd and redoing the Bootstrap part is recommended.

Licence

See LICENCE

Credits

Ethereum is based on a design by Vitalik Buterin.

Implementation of the python ethereum client is mainly done by

  • Chen Houwu
  • Heiko Hees
  • Vitalik Buterin

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