is_dust
`
5ac51dfe74c51c83fe270570d7ffc50888cf554f fix and test is_dust (James Taylor) a0c140bb29ab37103e4a24d296ac6fcea91da69e add doc comment for IsDust trait (James Taylor) bf5994b14ade1fc0c37d3e3cda6946c26ceea631 fixed fee in test, removed unnecessary comment (James Taylor) ca682819b396c44c9139086b1537d32b212499a1 using dust value from rust-bitcoin (James Taylor) Pull request description: ### Description This PR aims to fix #472 . We can retrieve the dust value for a given ``bitcoin::blockdata::script::Script``, so I adjusted the ``is_dust`` function within the ``IsDust`` trait to receive such a ``&Script``. Thus, the ``is_dust`` function can make the proper comparison. Let me know if you think that there could be a better interface than this. Furthermore, because this new ``is_dust`` function provides a tighter upper bound on Bitcoin Core's ``GetDustThreshold()``, it actually invalidated a test. In the test, the drain output for a transaction was no longer considered dust and no longer included in the fee. Instead, the drain output was kicked back to the sender, invalidating the asserts in line 3436, 3437 and 3441 in ``src/wallet/mod.rs``. I increased the ``FeeRate`` in the test just enough that the drain output would be small enough to considered dust again and included in the total fee. ### Checklists #### All Submissions: * [x] I've signed all my commits * [x] I followed the [contribution guidelines](https://github.com/bitcoindevkit/bdk/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) * [x] I ran `cargo fmt` and `cargo clippy` before committing ACKs for top commit: afilini: ACK 5ac51dfe74c51c83fe270570d7ffc50888cf554f notmandatory: re ACK 5ac51dfe74c51c83fe270570d7ffc50888cf554f Tree-SHA512: addf38fe065de581ddfcd3b4e6db92cd35d5bfa8cac78bd08c01f7a01292724a203ef59b09f3f5cd8e0fa0bb6d89efe72afda36efc11ded0424fc8105326af3f
BDK

A modern, lightweight, descriptor-based wallet library written in Rust!
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About
The bdk
library aims to be the core building block for Bitcoin wallets of any kind.
- It uses Miniscript to support descriptors with generalized conditions. This exact same library can be used to build single-sig wallets, multisigs, timelocked contracts and more.
- It supports multiple blockchain backends and databases, allowing developers to choose exactly what's right for their projects.
- It's built to be cross-platform: the core logic works on desktop, mobile, and even WebAssembly.
- It's very easy to extend: developers can implement customized logic for blockchain backends, databases, signers, coin selection, and more, without having to fork and modify this library.
Examples
Sync the balance of a descriptor
use bdk::Wallet;
use bdk::database::MemoryDatabase;
use bdk::blockchain::{noop_progress, ElectrumBlockchain};
use bdk::electrum_client::Client;
fn main() -> Result<(), bdk::Error> {
let client = Client::new("ssl://electrum.blockstream.info:60002")?;
let wallet = Wallet::new(
"wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/0/*)",
Some("wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/1/*)"),
bitcoin::Network::Testnet,
MemoryDatabase::default(),
ElectrumBlockchain::from(client)
)?;
wallet.sync(noop_progress(), None)?;
println!("Descriptor balance: {} SAT", wallet.get_balance()?);
Ok(())
}
Generate a few addresses
use bdk::{Wallet, database::MemoryDatabase};
use bdk::wallet::AddressIndex::New;
fn main() -> Result<(), bdk::Error> {
let wallet = Wallet::new_offline(
"wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/0/*)",
Some("wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/1/*)"),
bitcoin::Network::Testnet,
MemoryDatabase::default(),
)?;
println!("Address #0: {}", wallet.get_address(New)?);
println!("Address #1: {}", wallet.get_address(New)?);
println!("Address #2: {}", wallet.get_address(New)?);
Ok(())
}
Create a transaction
use bdk::{FeeRate, Wallet};
use bdk::database::MemoryDatabase;
use bdk::blockchain::{noop_progress, ElectrumBlockchain};
use bdk::electrum_client::Client;
use bdk::wallet::AddressIndex::New;
use bitcoin::consensus::serialize;
fn main() -> Result<(), bdk::Error> {
let client = Client::new("ssl://electrum.blockstream.info:60002")?;
let wallet = Wallet::new(
"wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/0/*)",
Some("wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tpubDDYkZojQFQjht8Tm4jsS3iuEmKjTiEGjG6KnuFNKKJb5A6ZUCUZKdvLdSDWofKi4ToRCwb9poe1XdqfUnP4jaJjCB2Zwv11ZLgSbnZSNecE/1/*)"),
bitcoin::Network::Testnet,
MemoryDatabase::default(),
ElectrumBlockchain::from(client)
)?;
wallet.sync(noop_progress(), None)?;
let send_to = wallet.get_address(New)?;
let (psbt, details) = {
let mut builder = wallet.build_tx();
builder
.add_recipient(send_to.script_pubkey(), 50_000)
.enable_rbf()
.do_not_spend_change()
.fee_rate(FeeRate::from_sat_per_vb(5.0));
builder.finish()?
};
println!("Transaction details: {:#?}", details);
println!("Unsigned PSBT: {}", base64::encode(&serialize(&psbt)));
Ok(())
}
Sign a transaction
use bdk::{Wallet, SignOptions, database::MemoryDatabase};
use bitcoin::consensus::deserialize;
fn main() -> Result<(), bdk::Error> {
let wallet = Wallet::new_offline(
"wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tprv8griRPhA7342zfRyB6CqeKF8CJDXYu5pgnj1cjL1u2ngKcJha5jjTRimG82ABzJQ4MQe71CV54xfn25BbhCNfEGGJZnxvCDQCd6JkbvxW6h/0/*)",
Some("wpkh([c258d2e4/84h/1h/0h]tprv8griRPhA7342zfRyB6CqeKF8CJDXYu5pgnj1cjL1u2ngKcJha5jjTRimG82ABzJQ4MQe71CV54xfn25BbhCNfEGGJZnxvCDQCd6JkbvxW6h/1/*)"),
bitcoin::Network::Testnet,
MemoryDatabase::default(),
)?;
let psbt = "...";
let mut psbt = deserialize(&base64::decode(psbt).unwrap())?;
let finalized = wallet.sign(&mut psbt, SignOptions::default())?;
Ok(())
}
Testing
Unit testing
cargo test
Integration testing
Integration testing require testing features, for example:
cargo test --features test-electrum
The other options are test-esplora
or test-rpc
.
Note that electrs
and bitcoind
binaries are automatically downloaded (on mac and linux), to specify you already have installed binaries you must use --no-default-features
and provide BITCOIND_EXE
and ELECTRS_EXE
as environment variables.
License
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
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.