Fork Explorer let's you see the status of a BIP9-style softfork. It relies on bitcoind and its JSON-RPC server.
You need Deno to build and run this project. Deno is a new Javascript environment, similar to Node.
Fix the config file by duplicating config/config.ts_TEMPLATE
to config/config.ts
and setting
bitcoind's JSON-RPC credentials up.
For development:
port=<port> deno task dev
For production:
port=<port> deno task prod
Notice: The port number has to be the same as the one set in config serverRoot
.
Difficulty period is calculated as floor([any block in the period]/2016)
.
deno run --allow-net --allow-read --allow-write generate/index.ts [period number]
Once generated, the data is available via API call /blocks/[epoch number]
or [project root]/data/periods/[epoch].json
.
You can also display generated periods on the site by going to Settings and changing the "Period" dropdown.
Follow the code style of the file you are working in.
This project uses Prettier for code formatting. To contribute, install and activate the Prettier extension to your editor of choice.
For commits, make descriptive and atomic git commits. You can prefix the page or relevant code you are working with, for example on a frontend change:
index: Add 90% indicator to Progress Bar
Or for the backend:
blocks: Make fakemode not depend on bitcoind
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