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id: version-0.3.0-configuration
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title: Application Configuration
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original_id: configuration
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---
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Bitcoin-S uses [HOCON](https://github.com/lightbend/config/blob/master/HOCON.md)
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to configure various parts of the application the library offers. HOCON is a
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superset of JSON, that is, all valid JSON is valid HOCON.
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All configuration for Bitcoin-S is under the `bitcoin-s` key.
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If you have a file `application.conf` anywhere on your classpath when using
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bitcoin-s, the values there take precedence over the ones found in our
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`reference.conf`. We also look for the file `bitcoin-s.conf` in the current
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Bitcoin-S data directory.
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The resolved configuration gets parsed by
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[`AppConfig`](../../db-commons/src/main/scala/org/bitcoins/db/AppConfig.scala).
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`AppConfig` is an abstract class that's implemented by corresponding case
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classes in the `wallet`, `chain` and `node` projects. Here's some examples of how to
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construct a wallet configuration:
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```scala
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import org.bitcoins.wallet.config.WalletAppConfig
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import com.typesafe.config.ConfigFactory
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import java.nio.file.Paths
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import scala.util.Properties
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// reads $HOME/.bitcoin-s/
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val defaultConfig = WalletAppConfig.fromDefaultDatadir()
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// reads a custom data directory
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val customDirectory = Paths.get(Properties.userHome, "custom-bitcoin-s-directory")
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val configFromCustomDatadir = WalletAppConfig(customDirectory)
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// reads a custom data directory and overrides the network to be testnet3
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val customOverride = ConfigFactory.parseString("bitcoin-s.network = testnet3")
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val configFromCustomDirAndOverride = WalletAppConfig(customDirectory, customOverride)
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```
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You can pass as many `com.typesafe.config.Config`s as you'd like. If any
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keys appear multiple times the last one encountered takes precedence.
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## Internal configuration
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Database connections are also configured by using HOCON. This is done in
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[`db.conf`](../../db-commons/src/main/resources/db.conf). The options
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exposed here are **not** intended to
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be used by users of Bitcoin-S, and are internal only.
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## Database Migrations
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All of our modules that require databases now have database migrations. The tool we use for these migrations is
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called [flyway](https://flywaydb.org/). To find your projects migraitons, you need to look inside of the
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`[project-name]/src/main/resources/[database-name]/migration/`. For example, the chain projects migrations live under
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the path `chain/src/main/resources/chaindb/migration/V1__chain_db_baseline.sql`.
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Migrations can be executed by calling the [`DbManagement.migrate()`](https://github.com/bitcoin-s/bitcoin-s/blob/e387d075b0ff2e0a0fec15788fcb48e4ddc4d9d5/db-commons/src/main/scala/org/bitcoins/db/DbManagement.scala#L92)
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method. Migrations are applied by default on server startup, via the [`AppConfig.initialize()`](https://github.com/bitcoin-s/bitcoin-s/blob/master/db-commons/src/main/scala/org/bitcoins/db/AppConfig.scala#L49)
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method.
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These migrations are setup so that project's databases and migrations are independent of each other. Therefore if you
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want to use the `bitcoin-s-chain` project, but not the `bitcoin-s-wallet` project, wallet migrations are not applied.
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It should be noted if you are using a module as a library, you are responsible for configuring the database via
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[slick's configuration](https://scala-slick.org/doc/3.3.1/database.html#using-typesafe-config) and calling
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[`AppConfig.initialize()`](https://github.com/bitcoin-s/bitcoin-s/blob/master/db-commons/src/main/scala/org/bitcoins/db/AppConfig.scala#L49)
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to ensure the entire module is initialized correctly.
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## Example Configuration File
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```$xslt
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bitcoin-s {
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datadir = ${HOME}/.bitcoin-s
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network = regtest # regtest, testnet3, mainnet
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logging {
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level = WARN # trace, debug, info, warn, error, off
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# You can also tune specific module loggers.
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# They each take the same levels as above.
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# If they are commented out (as they are
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# by default), `logging.level` gets used
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# instead.
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# The available loggers are:
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# incoming and outgoing P2P messages
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# p2p = info
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# verification of block headers, merkle trees
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# chain-verification = info
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# generation of addresses, signing of TXs
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# key-handling = info
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# wallet operations not related to key management
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# wallet = info
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# HTTP RPC server
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# http = info
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# Database interactions
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# database = info
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# whether or not to write to the log file
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disable-file = false
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# whether or not to log to stdout
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disable-console = false
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}
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node {
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mode = neutrino # neutrino, spv
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peers = [] # a list of peer addresses in form "hostname:portnumber"
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# (e.g. "neutrino.testnet3.suredbits.com:18333")
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# Port number is optional, the default value is 8333 for mainnet,
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# 18333 for testnet and 18444 for regtest.
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}
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chain {
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neutrino {
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filter-header-batch-size = 2000
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filter-batch-size = 100
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}
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}
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# settings for wallet module
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wallet {
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defaultAccountType = legacy # legacy, segwit, nested-segwit
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bloomFalsePositiveRate = 0.0001 # percentage
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addressGapLimit = 20
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discoveryBatchSize = 100
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}
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}
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akka {
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loglevel = "OFF"
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stdout-loglevel = "OFF"
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http {
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client {
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# The time after which an idle connection will be automatically closed.
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# Set to `infinite` to completely disable idle connection timeouts.
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# some requests potentially take a long time, like generate and prune
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idle-timeout = 5 minutes
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}
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}
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actor {
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debug {
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# enable DEBUG logging of all AutoReceiveMessages (Kill, PoisonPill etc.)
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autoreceive= off
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# enable function of LoggingReceive, which is to log any received message at
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# DEBUG level
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receive = on
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# enable DEBUG logging of unhandled messages
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unhandled = off
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# enable DEBUG logging of actor lifecycle changes
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lifecycle = off
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event-stream=off
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}
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}
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}
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``` |