By Alexandre (aka elbereth) Devilliers https://github.com/elbereth/EasyDash-PHP
Tips appreciated: Xbon36F261wXDL4p1CEZAX28t8U4ayR9uu
A simple class for making calls to Dash's RPC API using PHP.
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Include easydash.php into your PHP script:
require_once('easydash.php');
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Initialize Dash connection/object:
$dash = new \elbereth\EasyDash('username','password');
Optionally, you can specify a host, port. Default is HTTP on localhost port 9998.
$dash = new \elbereth\EasyDash('username','password','localhost','9998');
If you wish to make an SSL connection you can set an optional CA certificate or leave blank
$dash->setSSL('/full/path/to/mycertificate.cert');
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Make calls to dashd as methods for your object. Examples:
$dash->getinfo();
$dash->getrawtransaction('0e3e2357e806b6cdb1f70b54c3a3a17b6714ee1f0e68bebb44a74b1efd512098',1);
$dash->getblock('000000000019d6689c085ae165831e934ff763ae46a2a6c172b3f1b60a8ce26f');
$dash->mnbudget('show');
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When a call fails for any reason, it will return false and put the error message in $dash->error
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The HTTP status code can be found in $dash->status and will either be a valid HTTP status code or will be 0 if cURL was unable to connect.
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The full response (not usually needed) is stored in $dash->response while the raw JSON is stored in $dash->raw_response
This is forked from EasyBitcoin-PHP by Andrew LeCody (https://github.com/aceat64/EasyBitcoin-PHP). Original code is licenced under MIT.