Module onionr.coredb.blockmetadb.updateblockinfo

Onionr - Private P2P Communication

Update block information in the metadata database by a field name

Source code
'''
    Onionr - Private P2P Communication

    Update block information in the metadata database by a field name
'''
'''
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'''
import sqlite3
from .. import dbfiles
def update_block_info(hash, key, data):
    '''
        sets info associated with a block

        hash         - the hash of a block
        dateReceived - the date the block was recieved, not necessarily when it was created
        decrypted    - if we can successfully decrypt the block (does not describe its current state)
        dataType     - data type of the block
        dataFound    - if the data has been found for the block
        dataSaved    - if the data has been saved for the block
        sig    - optional signature by the author (not optional if author is specified)
        author       - multi-round partial sha3-256 hash of authors public key
        dateClaimed  - timestamp claimed inside the block, only as trustworthy as the block author is
        expire       - expire date for a block
    '''
    if key not in ('dateReceived', 'decrypted', 'dataType', 'dataFound', 
                  'dataSaved', 'sig', 'author', 'dateClaimed', 'expire'):
        raise ValueError('Key must be in the allowed list')

    conn = sqlite3.connect(dbfiles.block_meta_db, timeout=30)
    c = conn.cursor()
    args = (data, hash)
    # Unfortunately, not really possible
    c.execute("UPDATE hashes SET " + key + " = ? where hash = ?;", args)
    conn.commit()
    conn.close()

    return True

Functions

def update_block_info(hash, key, data)

sets info associated with a block

hash - the hash of a block dateReceived - the date the block was recieved, not necessarily when it was created decrypted - if we can successfully decrypt the block (does not describe its current state) dataType - data type of the block dataFound - if the data has been found for the block dataSaved - if the data has been saved for the block sig - optional signature by the author (not optional if author is specified) author - multi-round partial sha3-256 hash of authors public key dateClaimed - timestamp claimed inside the block, only as trustworthy as the block author is expire - expire date for a block

Source code
def update_block_info(hash, key, data):
    '''
        sets info associated with a block

        hash         - the hash of a block
        dateReceived - the date the block was recieved, not necessarily when it was created
        decrypted    - if we can successfully decrypt the block (does not describe its current state)
        dataType     - data type of the block
        dataFound    - if the data has been found for the block
        dataSaved    - if the data has been saved for the block
        sig    - optional signature by the author (not optional if author is specified)
        author       - multi-round partial sha3-256 hash of authors public key
        dateClaimed  - timestamp claimed inside the block, only as trustworthy as the block author is
        expire       - expire date for a block
    '''
    if key not in ('dateReceived', 'decrypted', 'dataType', 'dataFound', 
                  'dataSaved', 'sig', 'author', 'dateClaimed', 'expire'):
        raise ValueError('Key must be in the allowed list')

    conn = sqlite3.connect(dbfiles.block_meta_db, timeout=30)
    c = conn.cursor()
    args = (data, hash)
    # Unfortunately, not really possible
    c.execute("UPDATE hashes SET " + key + " = ? where hash = ?;", args)
    conn.commit()
    conn.close()

    return True