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Peer

Represents a node from the p2p reddcoin network. The Peer class supports connecting directly to other nodes or through a socks5 proxy like Tor.

Creating a peer

The code to create a new peer looks like this:

var Peer = require('@reddcoinproject/bitcore-p2p-redd').Peer;

// default port
var livenetPeer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34'});
var testnetPeer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34', network: Networks.testnet});

// custom port
var livenetPeer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34', port: 8334});
var testnetPeer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34', port: 18334, network: Networks.testnet});

// use sock5 proxy (Tor)
var peer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34'}).setProxy('localhost', 9050);

States

A peer instance is always in one of the following states:

  • disconnected: No connection with the remote node.
  • connecting: While establishing the connection.
  • connected: Exchanging version packages.
  • ready: Connection ready for sending and receiving messages.

You can subscribe to the change of those states as follows:

var Peer = require('@reddcoinproject/bitcore-p2p-redd').Peer;

var peer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34'});

peer.on('ready', function() {
// peer info
console.log(peer.version, peer.subversion, peer.bestHeight);
});

peer.on('disconnect', function() {
console.log('connection closed');
});

peer.connect();

Handle messages

Once connected, a peer instance can send and receive messages. Every time a message arrives it's emitted as a new event. Let's see an example of this:

var Peer = require('@reddcoinproject/bitcore-p2p-redd').Peer;
var peer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34'});

// handle events
peer.on('inv', function(message) {
// message.inventory[]
});

peer.on('tx', function(message) {
// message.transaction
});

peer.on('addr', function(message) {
// message.addresses[]
});

peer.connect();

Sending messages

In order to send messages the Peer class offers the sendMessage(message) method, which receives an instance of a message. All supported messages can be found in the Messages module. For more information about messages refer to the protocol specification.

An example for requesting other connected nodes to a peers looks like this:

var p2p = require('@reddcoinproject/bitcore-p2p-redd')
var Peer = p2p.Peer;
var Messages = p2p.Messages;
var peer = new Peer({host: '5.9.85.34'});

peer.on('ready', function() {
var message = new Messages.GetAddresses();
peer.sendMessage(message);
});

peer.on('addr', function(message) {
message.addresses.forEach(function(address) {
// do something
});
});

peer.connect();