Java wrapper for the Iridium Walletd JSON RPC API. Method names are 100% compatible but there are some small differences in the signatures (see: IridiumAPI.java) to avoid signature clashes. All return types are unwrapped from any kind of envelope and can therefore be used straight away.
For gradle or maven dependency configuration please check the bintray maven repo:
Create a new Instance of the IridiumClient.java:
IridiumAPI iridium = new IridiumClient("localhost", 14007);
Or if your iridium_walletd is running on localhost with the default port of 14007 just use the default constructor:
IridiumAPI iridium = new IridiumClient();
//todoc - spring boot starter
To run the integration tests first start the embedded testnet from the docker-compose.yml in the projects root:
docker-compose up
This will generate a few docker containers running three iridiumd nodes, two irididum_walletd instances and generates two new wallets which are used in the walletd instances.
Additionally two iridium_miner instances will be launched to mine blocks during the tests. This is necessary to get some IRDs in our test wallets and approval on test transactions. Don't worry mining won't take long in a testnet setup ;)
After the docker-compose is started, leave it running for a few minutes and then execute the tests from IridiumClientTest.groovy. To do so you can use your favorite IDE to just run the spock tests or run the gradle test task from the projects root with:
./gradlew test