(If upgrading to version 0.3.0+, don't forget to read this on upgrading the wallet.)
All user level scripts here.
(The phrase "normal Joinmarket" in the below refers to the existing repo.
The subdirectories logs
and wallets
have the same role as in normal Joinmarket.
The subdirectory cmtdata
contains only your commitments.json
storage of your used
commitments (ignored by github of course!). The filename is set in joinmarket.cfg.
The joinmarket.cfg
will be created and maintained in this directory.
Brief explanation of the function of each of the scripts:
Either use the same syntax as for normal Joinmarket:
`python sendpayment.py --fast -N 3 -m 1 -P wallet.jmdat 50000000 <address>`
or use the new schedule approach. For an example, see the sample schedule file. Do:
`python sendpayment.py --fast -S sample-schedule-for-testnet wallet.jmdat`
Note that the magic string INTERNAL
in the file creates a payment to a new address
in the next mixdepth (wrapping around to zero if you reach the maximum mixdepth).
To pay a fraction of the total in a mixdepth you can simply make the amount field in the schedule a decimal instead of an integer (0.0 < amt < 1.0 of course).
The schedule file can have any name, and is a comma separated value file, the lists must follow that format; see the comment in the sample file above (each list is length 5 items).
*This part can be ignored for a first run:
Additional fields in config: in the config section [DAEMON]
you can specify whether
to run the daemon as a separate process or not. By default, the daemon will run in the
same Python process, for maximum convenience, so you needn't separately start joinmarketd.py
(see below).
You can run the daemon separately by setting nodaemon=0
in [DAEMON]
. You can choose to use ssl within this single-process configuration with use_ssl=true
(again, see below for more on this).*
This is an extension of the functionality of sendpayment.py
in that it auto-generates
a schedule of payments to internal and external addresses, following the same algo
as in normal Joinmarket and described here.
For detailed information on how to use this, please read this.
This is the same as in normal Joinmarket.
This file is to be considered experimental for now. It only takes two arguments, the port it serves on (default 27183), and whether to use TLS for client-server communication (default 0=no tls, 1=tls):
`python joinmarketd.py [port number] [1/0]`
To use tls you must create a key.pem
and cert.pem
in a subdirectory /ssl
, representing
a self-signed certificate. This needs some work to be cleaned up, but does work already.
This works exactly as in normal Joinmarket, with the exception of the location
of the commitments.json
file, explained above.
As above.