# bdk-jvm This project builds a .jar package for the JVM platform that provide Kotlin language bindings for the [`bdk`] library. The Kotlin language bindings are created by the `bdk-ffi` project which is included in the root of this repository. ## How to Use To use the Kotlin language bindings for [`bdk`] in your JVM project add the following to your gradle dependencies: ```kotlin repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { implementation("org.bitcoindevkit:bdk-jvm:") } ``` You may then import and use the `org.bitcoindevkit` library in your Kotlin code like so. Note that this example is for the `0.30.0` release. For examples of the 1.0 API in the alpha releases, take a look at the tests [here](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk-ffi/tree/master/bdk-jvm/lib/src/test/kotlin/org/bitcoindevkit). ```kotlin import org.bitcoindevkit.* // ... val externalDescriptor = Descriptor("wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/0/*)", Network.TESTNET) val internalDescriptor = Descriptor("wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/1/*)", Network.TESTNET) val databaseConfig = DatabaseConfig.Memory val blockchainConfig = BlockchainConfig.Electrum( ElectrumConfig("ssl://electrum.blockstream.info:60002", null, 5u, null, 10u, true) ) val wallet = Wallet(externalDescriptor, internalDescriptor, Network.TESTNET, databaseConfig, blockchainConfig) val newAddress = wallet.getAddress(AddressIndex.LastUnused) ``` ### Snapshot releases To use a snapshot release, specify the snapshot repository url in the `repositories` block and use the snapshot version in the `dependencies` block: ```kotlin repositories { maven("https://s01.oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/") } dependencies { implementation("org.bitcoindevkit:bdk-jvm:") } ``` ## Example Projects * [Tatooine Faucet](https://github.com/thunderbiscuit/tatooine) ## How to build _Note that Kotlin version `1.6.10` or later is required to build the library._ 1. Install JDK 11. It must be version 11 (not 17), otherwise it won't build. For example, with SDKMAN!: ```shell curl -s "https://get.sdkman.io" | bash source "$HOME/.sdkman/bin/sdkman-init.sh" sdk install java 11.0.19-tem ``` 2. Install Rust (note that we are currently building using Rust 1.73.0): ```shell curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh rustup default 1.73.0 ``` 3. Clone this repository. ```shell git clone https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk-ffi ``` 4. If building on macOS install required intel and m1 jvm targets ```sh rustup target add x86_64-apple-darwin aarch64-apple-darwin ``` 5. Build kotlin bindings ```sh ./gradlew buildJvmLib ``` ## How to publish to your local Maven repo ```shell cd bdk-jvm ./gradlew publishToMavenLocal --exclude-task signMavenPublication ``` Note that the commands assume you don't need the local libraries to be signed. If you do wish to sign them, simply set your `~/.gradle/gradle.properties` signing key values like so: ```properties signing.gnupg.keyName= signing.gnupg.passphrase= ``` and use the `publishToMavenLocal` task without excluding the signing task: ```shell ./gradlew publishToMavenLocal ``` ## Known issues ## JNA dependency Depending on the JVM version you use, you might not have the JNA dependency on your classpath. The exception thrown will be ```shell class file for com.sun.jna.Pointer not found ``` The solution is to add JNA as a dependency like so: ```kotlin dependencies { // ... implementation("net.java.dev.jna:jna:5.12.1") } ``` [`bdk`]: https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk [`bdk-ffi`]: https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk-ffi