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A pool maintains a connection of Peers. A pool will discover peers via DNS seeds, as well as when peer addresses are announced through the network.
The quickest way to get connected is to run the following:
var Pool = require('bitcore-p2p-doge').Pool;
var Networks = require('bitcore-lib-doge').Networks;
var pool = new Pool({network: Networks.livenet});
// connect to the network
pool.connect();
// attach peer events
pool.on('peerinv', function(peer, message) {
// a new peer message has arrived
});
// will disconnect all peers
pool.disconnect()
For more information about Peer events please read the Peer documentation. Peer events are relayed to the pool, a peer event inv
in the pool would be peerinv
. When a peer is disconnected the pool will try to connect to the list of known addresses to maintain connection.
By default, peers will be added via DNS discovery and as peers are announced in the network. Configuration options can be included to connect only to specific trusted peers:
var pool = new Pool({
network: Networks.livenet, // the network object
dnsSeed: false, // prevent seeding with DNS discovered known peers upon connecting
listenAddr: false, // prevent new peers being added from addr messages
addrs: [ // initial peers to connect to
{
ip: {
v4: '127.0.0.1'
}
}
]
});
pool.connect();
It’s also possible to listen to incoming socket connections to add peers to the pool. To enable this capability, you can do the following:
var pool = new Pool({network: Networks.livenet});
pool.listen();
When there are incoming connections the peer will be added to the pool.