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Blitz API

License: MIT pre-commit

A management backend for bitcoin and lightning node operators written in Python with FastAPI.

Beta Disclaimer

This software is still considered BETA and may contain bugs. Don't expose it to the open internet or use with a lot of funds.

Configuration

Create a .env file with your bitcoind and lnd configuration. See the .env_sample file for all configuration options.

Dependencies

Installation

⚠️ To setup a development environment for BlitzAPI skip to the Development section.

Linux / macOS

make install

or

python -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Windows

py -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Run the application

Linux / macOS

make run

or

python -m uvicorn app.main:app --reload

Windows

py -m uvicorn app.main:app --reload

Development

It is recommended to have python-poetry installed.

From within the blitz_api folder open a poetry shell via:

poetry shell

(To exit the poetry shell use: exit)

Using the nix package manager

Blitz API provides a Nix Flake file to create a development environment. Execute nix develop (make sure you have flakes enabled) to enter the environment.

In this environment a hidden folder .venv is created to install the python dependencies locally. If pyright can't find these dependencies create the following file in the root folder of the project:

{
  "venvPath": ".",
  "venv": ".venv"
}

Installation

poetry install
pre-commit install

or

make install-dev

If python dependencies have been changed it's necessary to freeze all requirements to requirements.txt:

poetry export -f requirements.txt --output requirements.txt

ℹ️ This will skip all dev dependencies by default.
This step is required to avoid having to install poetry for final deployment.

Sync changes to a RaspiBlitz

Create a file /script/sync_to_blitz.personal.sh (will be ignored by github) the SSH connection data to your RaspiBlitz.

localIP="192.168.178.61" sshPort="22" passwordA=""

Then you can run always make sync-to-blitz to copy your latest code over to your RaspiBlitz. The script automatically restarts the backend API with the new code on your RaspiBlitz and shows you the logs.

To test the backend API then call the SwaggerUI: http://[LOCALIP]/api/v1/docs - to call protected endpoints run the /system/login endpoint first with HTTP POST body:

{
  "password": "[PASSWORDA]"
}

and then copy the JWT Auth string returned to Authorize in the top section of the SwaggerUI.

You can also now test the RaspiBlitz WebUI against the API by running it locally on your dev laptop when you configure it to use the backend API of your RaspiBlitz.

Debugging code running on a remote machine via VSCode

To debug Python code that is running on another machine, like a RaspiBlitz, follow these steps.

Prepare local machine

  • run make install-dev.
  • open the .vscode/launch.json file and change the host to your remote machines IP
    •   "connect": {
          "host": "192.168.1.49",
          "port": 5678
        }
  • open your .env_sample file and replace the line # remote_debugging=false with remote_debugging=true
    This is necessary because we're going to synchronize the local source with the remote node. The blitz_api service will be restarted on the remote node. Any changes to the `.env' file will be overwritten by the setup script on the Blitz. This script will use the `.env_sample` file as a base and fill it with data. This way we can trick the Blitz into enabling this setting every time we change something without the Blitz explicitly supporting it.
  • make sure you follow the steps in the Sync changes to a RaspiBlitz section
  • execute make sync-to-blitz
  • Make sure to chose Attach in the RUN AND DEBUG windows of VSCode
  • Hit F5 and voila you should be connected to your RaspiBlitz and debug code remotely

Prepare the RaspiBlitz

  • SSH into the Blitz, and run sudo -i -u blitzapi
  • cd blitz_api
  • Finally run make enable-remote-debugging

Refer to this documentation to learn how to setup VSCode correctly.

Unit / Integration testing

Make sure to include tests for important pieces of submitted code.

Run the tests with pytest

make test

Run tests and generate a coverage

make coverage

This will run tests and generate a coverage html file in this folder: ./htmlcov

Client libraries

ℹ️ The client libraries live in an extra repository: https://github.com/fusion44/blitz_api_client_libraries

Generating client libraries

Install OpenAPI Generator and Java:

npm install @openapitools/openapi-generator-cli -g
sudo apt install default-jre

Clone https://github.com/fusion44/blitz_api_client_libraries next to the blitz_api folder.

make generate-client-libs

⚠️ The first run requires sudo as it must download a Java .jar file to the system npm package folder.

Before you commit

This project uses pre-commit to keep the source code structured. Please make sure to run either make pre_commit or pre-commit run --all-files. The CI pipeline will reject pull requests that fail this step. This step helps to ensures that the source code is formatted consistently and pull requests are as tidy as possible.

Once the API is running swagger docs can be found here:

http://127.0.0.1:8000/latest/docs

Useful cURL commands to test the API

curl -N -H "Authorization: Bearer JWT_TOKEN_HERE" http://127.0.0.1:8000/sse/subscribe
curl -N -H "Authorization: Bearer JWT_TOKEN_HERE" http://127.0.0.1:8000/v1/bitcoin/getblockchaininfo
curl -X POST -N http://127.0.0.1:8000/v1/setup/type/1
curl --header "Content-Type: application/json" \
  --request POST \
  --data '{"password":"12345678"}' \
  http://127.0.0.1:8000/system/login

Acknowledgements

Integrated Libraries: