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A Python3 library for the VERGE Client

This is a set of Python libraries that allows easy access to the VERGE peer-to-peer cryptocurrency client API.

(note: for python 2.7 support, please see https://github.com/vergecurrency/verge-python)

Installation instructions

verge-python3 uses setuptools for the install script. There are no dependencies apart from Python3 itself.

::

$ python setup.py build $ python setup.py install

Pypi / Cheeseshop (coming soon)

It is possible to install the package through Pypi (cheeseshop), see http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=display&name=verge-python3
::
 $ pip install verge-python3
 # if not working, try
 $ pip install --pre verge-python3

Connection to verge-qt

If you want to connect to verge-qt, add server=1 in your VERGE.conf
::

 rpcuser=vergerpcuser
 rpcpassword=randompassword
 server=1

TODO

These things still have to be added:

- SSL support (including certificate verification) for managing remote verge daemons.

verge-python3 is a fork of bitcoin-python : https://github.com/laanwj/bitcoin-python

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verge-python3's Issues

How to use a Verge Wallet in Python3?

Hey,

I want to make an Django App which is able to send and receive XVG with my Wallets. First starting point would be to use the Wallet in a Python console. Is there an Documentation for this or can Someone help me with that?

Sorry if this is not the right place to ask...

Travis-ci tests not working

I sent some pull requests and saw that the travis-ci tests all failed, including a pull request with no changes. It seems to be running on python2.7

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "tests/test.py", line 78, in
connections = get_connections()
File "tests/test.py", line 73, in get_connections
return get_environment_connections()
File "tests/test.py", line 57, in get_environment_connections
host = os.environ['HOST']
File "/home/travis/virtualenv/python2.7.14/lib/python2.7/UserDict.py", line 40, in getitem
raise KeyError(key)
KeyError: 'HOST'

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