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# Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer
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Curently available Monero blockchain explorer websites have several limitations which are of special importance to privacy-oriented users:
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- they use JavaScript,
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- have images which might be used for [cookieless tracking](http://lucb1e.com/rp/cookielesscookies/),
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- track users activates through google analytics,
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- are closed sourced,
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- are not available as hidden services,
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- provide only basic search capabilities,
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- do not support Monero testnet, i.e., they dont work with RingCT transactions
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In this example, these limitations are addressed by development of
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an Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer. The example not only shows how to use Monero C++ libraries, but also demonstrates how to use:
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- [crow](https://github.com/ipkn/crow) - C++ micro web framework
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- [lmdb++](https://github.com/bendiken/lmdbxx) - C++ wrapper for the LMDB
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- [mstch](https://github.com/no1msd/mstch) - C++ {{mustache}} templates
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- [json](https://github.com/nlohmann/json) - JSON for Modern C++
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- [date](https://github.com/HowardHinnant/date) - C++ date and time library
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- [fmt](https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt) - Small, safe and fast string formatting library
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## Address
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Tor users (main Monero network) - most up to date:
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- [http://3ccmeg4dunrl7h3i.onion/](http://3ccmeg4dunrl7h3i.onion/)
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Clearnet versions - less up to date:
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- [http://explore.MoneroWorld.com](http://explore.moneroworld.com)
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- [http://blox.supportxmr.com/](http://blox.supportxmr.com/)
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- [https://explorer.xmr.my/](https://explorer.xmr.my/)
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Tor users (testnet Monero network) - down for now:
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- [http://xmrtestbbzl275vy.onion](http://xmrtestbbzl275vy.onion)
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i2p users (main Monero network) - down for now:
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- [http://monerotools.i2p](http://monerotools.i2p)
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Note: clearnet version might be not as up to date as the onion version.
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## Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer features
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The key features of the Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer are:
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- available as a hidden service,
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- no javascript, no cookies, no web analytics trackers, no images,
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- open sourced,
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- made fully in C++,
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- the only explorer showing encrypted payments ID,
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- the only explorer with the ability to search by encrypted payments ID, tx public
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and private keys, stealth addresses, input key images, block timestamps
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(UTC time, e.g., 2016-11-23 14:03:05)
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- the only explorer showing ring signatures,
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- the only explorer showing transaction extra field,
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- the only explorer showing public components of Monero addresses,
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- the only explorer that can show which outputs and mixins belong to the given Monero address and viewkey,
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- the only explorer that can be used to prove that you send Monero to someone,
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- the only explorer showing detailed information about mixins, such as, mixins'
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age, timescale, mixin of mixins,
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- the only explorer showing number of amount output indices,
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- the only explorer supporting Monero testnet network and RingCT,
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- the only explorer providing tx checker and pusher for online pushing of transactions,
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- the only explorer allowing to inspect encrypted key images file and output files.
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## Prerequisite
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Everything here was done and tested using Monero 0.9.4 on Ubuntu 16.04 x86_64.
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Instruction for Monero 0.10.1 compilation and Monero headers and libraries setup are
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as shown here:
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- [Compile Monero 0.9 on Ubuntu 16.04 x64](https://github.com/moneroexamples/compile-monero-09-on-ubuntu-16-04)
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- [lmdbcpp-monero](https://github.com/moneroexamples/lmdbcpp-monero.git)
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## C++ code
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```c++
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int main(int ac, const char* av[]) {
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// get command line options
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xmreg::CmdLineOptions opts {ac, av};
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auto help_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("help");
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auto testnet_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("testnet");
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auto enable_pusher_opt = opts.get_option<bool>("enable-pusher");
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// if help was chosen, display help text and finish
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if (*help_opt)
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{
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return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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bool testnet {*testnet_opt};
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bool enable_pusher {*enable_pusher_opt};
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auto port_opt = opts.get_option<string>("port");
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auto bc_path_opt = opts.get_option<string>("bc-path");
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auto custom_db_path_opt = opts.get_option<string>("custom-db-path");
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auto deamon_url_opt = opts.get_option<string>("deamon-url");
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auto ssl_crt_file_opt = opts.get_option<string>("ssl-crt-file");
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auto ssl_key_file_opt = opts.get_option<string>("ssl-key-file");
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//cast port number in string to uint16
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uint16_t app_port = boost::lexical_cast<uint16_t>(*port_opt);
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bool use_ssl {false};
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string ssl_crt_file;
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string ssl_key_file;
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// check if ssl enabled and files exist
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if (ssl_crt_file_opt and ssl_key_file_opt)
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{
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if (!boost::filesystem::exists(boost::filesystem::path(*ssl_crt_file_opt)))
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{
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cerr << "ssl_crt_file path: " << *ssl_crt_file_opt
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<< "does not exist!" << endl;
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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if (!boost::filesystem::exists(boost::filesystem::path(*ssl_key_file_opt)))
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{
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cerr << "ssl_key_file path: " << *ssl_key_file_opt
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<< "does not exist!" << endl;
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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ssl_crt_file = *ssl_crt_file_opt;
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ssl_key_file = *ssl_key_file_opt;
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use_ssl = true;
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}
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// get blockchain path
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path blockchain_path;
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if (!xmreg::get_blockchain_path(bc_path_opt, blockchain_path, testnet))
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{
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cerr << "Error getting blockchain path." << endl;
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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cout << blockchain_path << endl;
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// enable basic monero log output
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xmreg::enable_monero_log();
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// create instance of our MicroCore
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// and make pointer to the Blockchain
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xmreg::MicroCore mcore;
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cryptonote::Blockchain* core_storage;
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// initialize mcore and core_storage
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if (!xmreg::init_blockchain(blockchain_path.string(),
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mcore, core_storage))
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{
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cerr << "Error accessing blockchain." << endl;
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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// check if we have path to lmdb2 (i.e., custom db)
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// and if it exists
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string custom_db_path_str;
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if (custom_db_path_opt)
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{
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if (boost::filesystem::exists(boost::filesystem::path(*custom_db_path_opt)))
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{
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custom_db_path_str = *custom_db_path_opt;
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}
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else
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{
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cerr << "Custom db path: " << *custom_db_path_opt
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<< "does not exist" << endl;
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return EXIT_FAILURE;
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}
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}
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else
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{
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// if not given assume it is located in ~./bitmonero/lmdb2 folder
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// or ~./bitmonero/testnet/lmdb2 for testnet network
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custom_db_path_str = blockchain_path.parent_path().string()
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+ string("/lmdb2");
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}
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custom_db_path_str = xmreg::remove_trailing_path_separator(custom_db_path_str);
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string deamon_url {*deamon_url_opt};
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if (testnet)
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deamon_url = "http:://127.0.0.1:28081";
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// create instance of page class which
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// contains logic for the website
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xmreg::page xmrblocks(&mcore,
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core_storage,
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deamon_url,
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custom_db_path_str,
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testnet,
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enable_pusher);
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// crow instance
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crow::SimpleApp app;
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/")
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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return crow::response(xmrblocks.index2());
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/page/<uint>")
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([&](size_t page_no) {
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return xmrblocks.index2(page_no);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/block/<uint>")
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([&](const crow::request& req, size_t block_height) {
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return crow::response(xmrblocks.show_block(block_height));
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/block/<string>")
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([&](const crow::request& req, string block_hash) {
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return crow::response(xmrblocks.show_block(block_hash));
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/tx/<string>")
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([&](const crow::request& req, string tx_hash) {
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return crow::response(xmrblocks.show_tx(tx_hash));
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/tx/<string>/<uint>")
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([&](string tx_hash, uint with_ring_signatures) {
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return xmrblocks.show_tx(tx_hash, with_ring_signatures);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/myoutputs").methods("GET"_method)
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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string tx_hash = string(req.url_params.get("tx_hash"));
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string xmr_address = string(req.url_params.get("xmr_address"));
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string viewkey = string(req.url_params.get("viewkey"));
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return xmrblocks.show_my_outputs(tx_hash, xmr_address, viewkey);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/prove").methods("GET"_method)
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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string tx_hash = string(req.url_params.get("txhash"));
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string tx_prv_key = string(req.url_params.get("txprvkey"));
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string xmr_address = string(req.url_params.get("xmraddress"));
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return xmrblocks.show_prove(tx_hash, xmr_address, tx_prv_key);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/rawtx")
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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return xmrblocks.show_rawtx();
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/checkandpush").methods("POST"_method)
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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map<std::string, std::string> post_body = xmreg::parse_crow_post_data(req.body);
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if (post_body.count("rawtxdata") == 0 || post_body.count("action") == 0)
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{
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return string("Raw tx data or action not provided");
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}
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string raw_tx_data = post_body["rawtxdata"];
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string action = post_body["action"];
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if (action == "check")
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return xmrblocks.show_checkrawtx(raw_tx_data, action);
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else if (action == "push")
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return xmrblocks.show_pushrawtx(raw_tx_data, action);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/rawkeyimgs")
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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return xmrblocks.show_rawkeyimgs();
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/checkrawkeyimgs").methods("POST"_method)
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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map<std::string, std::string> post_body = xmreg::parse_crow_post_data(req.body);
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if (post_body.count("rawkeyimgsdata") == 0)
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{
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return string("Raw key images data not given");
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}
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if (post_body.count("viewkey") == 0)
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{
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return string("Viewkey not provided. Cant decrypt key image file without it");
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}
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string raw_data = post_body["rawkeyimgsdata"];
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string viewkey = post_body["viewkey"];
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return xmrblocks.show_checkrawkeyimgs(raw_data, viewkey);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/rawoutputkeys")
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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return xmrblocks.show_rawoutputkeys();
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/checkrawoutputkeys").methods("POST"_method)
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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map<std::string, std::string> post_body = xmreg::parse_crow_post_data(req.body);
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if (post_body.count("rawoutputkeysdata") == 0)
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{
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return string("Raw output keys data not given");
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}
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if (post_body.count("viewkey") == 0)
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{
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return string("Viewkey not provided. Cant decrypt key image file without it");
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}
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string raw_data = post_body["rawoutputkeysdata"];
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string viewkey = post_body["viewkey"];
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return xmrblocks.show_checkcheckrawoutput(raw_data, viewkey);
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/search").methods("GET"_method)
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([&](const crow::request& req) {
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return xmrblocks.search(string(req.url_params.get("value")));
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/robots.txt")
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([&]() {
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string text = "User-agent: *\n"
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"Disallow: ";
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return text;
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});
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CROW_ROUTE(app, "/autorefresh")
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([&]() {
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uint64_t page_no {0};
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bool refresh_page {true};
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return xmrblocks.index2(page_no, refresh_page);
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});
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// run the crow http server
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if (use_ssl)
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{
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cout << "Staring in ssl mode" << endl;
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app.port(app_port).ssl_file(ssl_crt_file, ssl_key_file).multithreaded().run();
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}
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else
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{
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cout << "Staring in non-ssl mode" << endl;
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app.port(app_port).multithreaded().run();
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}
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return EXIT_SUCCESS;
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}
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```
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## Example screenshot
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![Onion Monero Blockchain Explorer](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/moneroexamples/onion-monero-blockchain-explorer/master/screenshot/screenshot.jpg)
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## Compile and run the explorer
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##### Monero headers and libraries setup
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The Onion Explorer uses Monero C++ libraries and headers.
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Instructions how to download source files and compile Monero,
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setup header and library files are presented here:
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- https://github.com/moneroexamples/compile-monero-09-on-ubuntu-16-04 (Ubuntu 16.04)
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- https://github.com/moneroexamples/compile-monero-09-on-arch-linux (Arch Linux)
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##### Custom lmdb database (optional)
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Most unique search abilities of the Onion Explorer are achieved through using
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a [custom lmdb database](https://github.com/moneroexamples/lmdbcpp-monero.git) constructed based on the Monero blockchain.
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The reason for the custom database is that Monero's own lmdb database has limited
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search abilities. For example, its not possible to search for a tx having a
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given key image, except by performing an exhaustive search on the blockchain which is very time consuming.
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Instruction how to compile the `lmdbcpp-monero` are provided here:
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- https://github.com/moneroexamples/lmdbcpp-monero.git
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The custom database is rather big, 12GB now, and it must be running alongside Monero deamon
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so that it keeps updating itself with new information from new blocks as they are added
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to the blockchain.
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For these reasons, its use is optional. However, without it, some searches wont be possible,
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e.g., searching for key images, output and tx public keys, encrypted payments id.
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##### Compile and run the explorer
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Once the Monero is compiled and setup, the explorer can be downloaded and compiled
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as follows:
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```bash
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# download the source code
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git clone https://github.com/moneroexamples/onion-monero-blockchain-explorer.git
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# enter the downloaded sourced code folder
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cd onion-monero-blockchain-explorer
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# make a build folder and enter it
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mkdir build && cd build
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# create the makefile
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cmake ..
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# compile
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make
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```
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When compilation finishes executable `xmrblocks` should be created.
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To run it:
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```
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./xmrblocks
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```
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Example output:
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```bash
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[mwo@arch onion-monero-blockchain-explorer]$ ./xmrblocks
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2016-May-28 10:04:49.160280 Blockchain initialized. last block: 1056761, d0.h0.m12.s47 time ago, current difficulty: 1517857750
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(2016-05-28 02:04:49) [INFO ] Crow/0.1 server is running, local port 8081
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```
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Go to your browser: http://127.0.0.1:8081
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## Enable SSL (https)
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By default, the explorer does not use ssl. But It has such a functionality.
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As an example, you can generate your own ssl certificates as follows:
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```bash
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cd /tmp # example folder
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openssl genrsa -out server.key 1024
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openssl req -new -key server.key -out server.csr
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openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in server.csr -signkey server.key -out server.crt
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|
```
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|
Having the `crt` and `key` files, run `xmrblocks` in the following way:
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|
|
```bash
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|
|
./xmrblocks --ssl-crt-file=/tmp/server.crt --ssl-key-file=/tmp/server.key
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|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: Because we generated our own certificate, modern browsers will complain
|
|
|
|
about it as they cant verify the signatures against any third party. So probably
|
|
|
|
for any practical use need to have properly issued ssl certificates.
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
## Other examples
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other examples can be found on [github](https://github.com/moneroexamples?tab=repositories).
|
|
|
|
Please know that some of the examples/repositories are not
|
|
|
|
finished and may not work as intended.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## How can you help?
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Constructive criticism, code and website edits are always good. They can be made through github.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Some Monero are also welcome:
|
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|
|
```
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|
|
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|
```
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