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Merge bitcoindevkit/bdk#1455: refactor(wallet): rename get_balance() to balance()
50137b0425fe9c9aac8caaacf099bfe6c69859c2 refactor(wallet): rename get_balance() to balance() (Steve Myers)

Pull request description:

  ### Description

  fixes #1221

  ### Notes to the reviewers

  See discussion in #1221.

  ### Changelog notice

  Changed

  - Wallet::get_balance() renamed to Wallet::balance()

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BDK

A modern, lightweight, descriptor-based wallet library written in Rust!

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BDK Wallet

The bdk_wallet crate provides the Wallet type which is a simple, high-level interface built from the low-level components of bdk_chain. Wallet is a good starting point for many simple applications as well as a good demonstration of how to use the other mechanisms to construct a wallet. It has two keychains (external and internal) which are defined by miniscript descriptors and uses them to generate addresses. When you give it chain data it also uses the descriptors to find transaction outputs owned by them. From there, you can create and sign transactions.

For details about the API of Wallet see the module-level documentation.

Blockchain data

In order to get blockchain data for Wallet to consume, you should configure a client from an available chain source. Typically you make a request to the chain source and get a response that the Wallet can use to update its view of the chain.

Blockchain Data Sources

  • bdk_esplora: Grabs blockchain data from Esplora for updating BDK structures.
  • bdk_electrum: Grabs blockchain data from Electrum for updating BDK structures.
  • bdk_bitcoind_rpc: Grabs blockchain data from Bitcoin Core for updating BDK structures.

Examples

Persistence

To persist the Wallet on disk, it must be constructed with a PersistBackend implementation.

Implementations

Example

use bdk_wallet::{bitcoin::Network, wallet::{ChangeSet, Wallet}};

fn main() {
    // Create a new file `Store`.
    let db = bdk_file_store::Store::<ChangeSet>::open_or_create_new(b"magic_bytes", "path/to/my_wallet.db").expect("create store");

    let descriptor = "wpkh(tprv8ZgxMBicQKsPdcAqYBpzAFwU5yxBUo88ggoBqu1qPcHUfSbKK1sKMLmC7EAk438btHQrSdu3jGGQa6PA71nvH5nkDexhLteJqkM4dQmWF9g/84'/1'/0'/0/*)";
    let mut wallet = Wallet::new_or_load(descriptor, None, db, Network::Testnet).expect("create or load wallet");

    // Insert a single `TxOut` at `OutPoint` into the wallet.
    let _ = wallet.insert_txout(outpoint, txout);
    wallet.commit().expect("must write to database");
}

Testing

Unit testing

cargo test

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.