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2018-10-02 | Merge pull request #4479 | Riccardo Spagni | 1 | -1/+1 | |
d5541e44 common: Windows 'spawn' support for tx and block notifications (xiphon) | |||||
2018-09-29 | add --block-notify to monerod and --tx-notify to monero-wallet-{cli,rpc} | moneromooo-monero | 1 | -5/+7 | |
Those take a command line of the form "A [B]", with A being the name (and optional path, if not in the caller's CWD, but fully qualified path is recommended, avoids possible security issues) to a program, and optional arguments. Any occurence of the two character string "%s" will be replaced by the hash of the block or transaction which triggered the notification. Tokenization is barebones. If you want things like pipes, calls to paths with spaces, etc, then use a script (though exec time will suffer). block-notify is called when a new block is added onto the chain. tx-notify is called when a new transaction happens with the wallet as source and/or destination. It is the notification program's responsibility to determine what to do in those cases. Note that this is asynchronous, so it is very possible that: - the notification programs will be run out of order - several events happen before the notification for the first one A Windows port would be nice if someone wants to make one. | |||||
2018-01-26 | Update 2018 copyright | xmr-eric | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2017-02-21 | update copyright year, fix occasional lack of newline at line end | Riccardo Spagni | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2015-12-31 | updated copyright year | Riccardo Spagni | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2015-05-31 | fixed static assert test | Riccardo Spagni | 1 | -10/+5 | |
2015-05-31 | cleaning up, removing redundant files, renaming, fixing incorrect licenses | Riccardo Spagni | 1 | -0/+28 | |
2015-02-24 | Daemonize changes pulled in -- daemon builds | Thomas Winget | 1 | -0/+11 | |
many RPC functions added by the daemonize changes (and related changes on the upstream dev branch that were not merged) were commented out (apart from return). Other than that, this *should* work...at any rate, it builds, and that's something. |