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openmonero/main.cpp

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#include "src/om_log.h"
#include "src/CmdLineOptions.h"
#include "src/MicroCore.h"
#include "src/YourMoneroRequests.h"
#include "src/ThreadRAII.h"
#include "src/MysqlPing.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <memory>
#include <cstdlib>
using namespace std;
using namespace restbed;
using boost::filesystem::path;
int
main(int ac, const char* av[])
{
// get command line options
xmreg::CmdLineOptions opts {ac, av};
auto help_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("help");
// if help was chosen, display help text and finish
if (*help_opt)
{
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
mlog_configure(mlog_get_default_log_path(""), true);
mlog_set_log("1");
// set logger for Open Monero
el::Configurations defaultConf;
defaultConf.setToDefault();
defaultConf.setGlobally(el::ConfigurationType::ToFile,
std::string("false"));
defaultConf.setGlobally(el::ConfigurationType::ToStandardOutput,
std::string("true"));
//el::Logger* omLogger = el::Loggers::getLogger("openmonero");
el::Loggers::reconfigureLogger("openmonero", defaultConf);
OMINFO << "OpenMonero is starting";
auto do_not_relay_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("do-not-relay");
auto testnet_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("testnet");
auto stagenet_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("stagenet");
auto port_opt = opts.get_option<string>("port");
auto config_file_opt = opts.get_option<string>("config-file");
bool testnet = *testnet_opt;
bool stagenet = *stagenet_opt;
bool do_not_relay = *do_not_relay_opt;
if (testnet && stagenet)
{
//cerr << "testnet and stagenet cannot be specified at the same time!" << endl;
OMERROR << "testnet and stagenet cannot be specified at the same time!";
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// get the network type
cryptonote::network_type nettype = testnet ?
cryptonote::network_type::TESTNET : stagenet ?
cryptonote::network_type::STAGENET : cryptonote::network_type::MAINNET;
// create blockchainsetup instance and set its parameters
// suc as blockchain status monitoring thread parameters
xmreg::BlockchainSetup bc_setup {nettype, do_not_relay, *config_file_opt};
OMINFO << "Using blockchain path: " << bc_setup.blockchain_path;
nlohmann::json config_json = bc_setup.get_config();
//cast port number in string to uint16
uint16_t app_port = boost::lexical_cast<uint16_t>(*port_opt);
// set mysql/mariadb connection details
xmreg::MySqlConnector::url = config_json["database"]["url"];
xmreg::MySqlConnector::port = config_json["database"]["port"];
xmreg::MySqlConnector::username = config_json["database"]["user"];
xmreg::MySqlConnector::password = config_json["database"]["password"];
xmreg::MySqlConnector::dbname = config_json["database"]["dbname"];
// create rpc connector
// once we have all the parameters for the blockchain and our backend
// we can create and instance of CurrentBlockchainStatus class.
// we are going to this through a shared pointer. This way we will
// have only once instance of this class, which we can easly inject
// and pass around other class which need to access blockchain data
auto current_bc_status
= make_shared<xmreg::CurrentBlockchainStatus>(
bc_setup,
std::make_unique<xmreg::MicroCore>(),
std::make_unique<xmreg::RPCCalls>(bc_setup.deamon_url));
// since CurrentBlockchainStatus class monitors current status
// of the blockchain (e.g., current height), its seems logical to
// make static objects for accessing the blockchain in this class.
// this way monero accessing blockchain variables (i.e. mcore and core_storage)
// are not passed around like crazy everywhere. Uri( "file:///tmp/dh2048.pem"
// There are here, and this is the only class that
// has direct access to blockchain and talks (using rpc calls)
// with the deamon.
if (!current_bc_status->init_monero_blockchain())
{
OMERROR << "Error accessing blockchain.";
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
//LOG_PRINT_L0("Initializing source blockchain (BlockchainDB)");
// launch the status monitoring thread so that it keeps track of blockchain
// info, e.g., current height. Information from this thread is used
// by tx searching threads that are launched for each user independently,
// when they log back or create new account.
current_bc_status->start_monitor_blockchain_thread();
// try connecting to the mysql
shared_ptr<xmreg::MySqlAccounts> mysql_accounts;
try
{
// MySqlAccounts will try connecting to the mysql database
mysql_accounts = make_shared<xmreg::MySqlAccounts>(current_bc_status);
}
catch(std::exception const& e)
{
OMERROR << e.what();
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
// at this point we should be connected to the mysql
// mysql connection will timeout after few hours
// of iddle time. so we have this tiny helper
// thread to ping mysql, thus keeping it alive.
//
// "A completely different way to tackle this,
// if your program doesnt block forever waiting on I/O while idle,
// is to periodically call Connection::ping(). [12]
// This sends the smallest possible amount of data to the database server,
// which will reset its idle timer and cause it to respond, so ping() returns true.
// If it returns false instead, you know you need to reconnect to the server.
// Periodic pinging is easiest to do if your program uses asynchronous I/O,
// threads, or some kind of event loop to ensure that you can call
// something periodically even while the rest of the program has nothing to do."
// from: https://tangentsoft.net/mysql++/doc/html/userman/tutorial.html#connopts
//
xmreg::MysqlPing mysql_ping {mysql_accounts->get_connection()};
xmreg::ThreadRAII mysql_ping_thread(
std::thread(std::ref(mysql_ping)),
xmreg::ThreadRAII::DtorAction::detach);
// create REST JSON API services
xmreg::YourMoneroRequests open_monero(mysql_accounts, current_bc_status);
// create Open Monero APIs
MAKE_RESOURCE(login);
MAKE_RESOURCE(get_address_txs);
MAKE_RESOURCE(get_address_info);
MAKE_RESOURCE(get_unspent_outs);
MAKE_RESOURCE(get_random_outs);
MAKE_RESOURCE(submit_raw_tx);
MAKE_RESOURCE(import_wallet_request);
MAKE_RESOURCE(import_recent_wallet_request);
MAKE_RESOURCE(get_tx);
MAKE_RESOURCE(get_version);
// restbed service
Service service;
// Publish the Open Monero API created so that front end can use it
service.publish(login);
service.publish(get_address_txs);
service.publish(get_address_info);
service.publish(get_unspent_outs);
service.publish(get_random_outs);
service.publish(submit_raw_tx);
service.publish(import_wallet_request);
service.publish(import_recent_wallet_request);
service.publish(get_tx);
service.publish(get_version);
auto settings = make_shared<Settings>( );
if (config_json["ssl"]["enable"])
{
// based on the example provided at
// https://github.com/Corvusoft/restbed/blob/34187502642144ab9f749ab40f5cdbd8cb17a54a/example/https_service/source/example.cpp
auto ssl_settings = make_shared<SSLSettings>( );
Uri ssl_key = Uri(config_json["ssl"]["ssl-key"].get<string>());
Uri ssl_crt = Uri(config_json["ssl"]["ssl-crt"].get<string>());
Uri dh_pem = Uri(config_json["ssl"]["dh-pem"].get<string>());
ssl_settings->set_http_disabled(true);
ssl_settings->set_port(app_port);
ssl_settings->set_private_key(ssl_key);
ssl_settings->set_certificate(ssl_crt);
ssl_settings->set_temporary_diffie_hellman(dh_pem);
settings->set_ssl_settings(ssl_settings);
// can check using: curl -k -v -w'\n' -X POST 'https://127.0.0.1:1984/get_version'
OMINFO << "Start the service at https://127.0.0.1:" << app_port;
}
else
{
settings->set_port(app_port);
settings->set_default_header( "Connection", "close" );
OMINFO << "Start the service at http://127.0.0.1:" << app_port;
}
service.start(settings);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}