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On the Way to a Modular Cryptocurrency, Part 2: Stackable API

Introduction

The previous chapter, Generic Block Structure described how to split a blockchain-related core design of a cryptocurrency into two separate modules to wire concrete implementations in an application then.

A cryptocurrency core application provides some API for its user. In this chapter I will show how to split API implementation into pieces to wire it in an application then.

Gluing Things Together

In the first place, some wrapper for Akka-http route is needed:

trait ApiRoute {
   val route: akka.http.scaladsl.server.Route
}

Then an actor composing routes:

class CompositeHttpServiceActor(val routes: ApiRoute*) extends Actor with HttpService {
 
  override def actorRefFactory = context
       
  override def receive = routes.map(_.route).reduce(_ ~ _)
}

And then to create a new piece of API, instance of ApiRoute overriding route value is needed, see "Longer Example" in akka-http documentation for example of a route definition(or Scorex Lagonaki sources, scorex.api.http package).

Then to glue all things together, we just create concrete actor implementation and bind it to a port. Example from Scorex Lagonaki:

lazy val routes = Seq(
  AddressApiRoute()(wallet, storedState),
  BlocksApiRoute()(blockchainImpl, wallet),
  TransactionsApiRoute(storedState),
  WalletApiRoute()(wallet),
  PaymentApiRoute(this),
  PaymentApiRoute(this),
  ScorexApiRoute(this),
  SeedApiRoute
)

lazy val apiActor = actorSystem.actorOf(Props(classOf[CompositeHttpServiceActor], routes), "api")      

IO(Http) ! Http.Bind(apiActor, interface = "0.0.0.0", port = settings.rpcPort)