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# How to write a Python gRPC client for the Lightning Network Daemon
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This section enumerates what you need to do to write a client that communicates
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with lnd in Python.
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### Setup and Installation
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Lnd uses the gRPC protocol for communication with clients like lncli. gRPC is
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based on protocol buffers and as such, you will need to compile the lnd proto
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file in Python before you can use it to communicate with lnd.
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* Create a virtual environment for your project
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```
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$ virtualenv lnd
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```
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* Activate the virtual environment
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```
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$ source lnd/bin/activate
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```
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* Install dependencies (googleapis-common-protos is required due to the use of
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google/api/annotations.proto)
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```
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(lnd)$ pip install grpcio grpcio-tools googleapis-common-protos
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```
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* Clone the google api's repository (required due to the use of
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google/api/annotations.proto)
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```
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(lnd)$ git clone https://github.com/googleapis/googleapis.git
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```
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* Copy the lnd rpc.proto file (you'll find this at
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[lnrpc/rpc.proto](https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/blob/master/lnrpc/rpc.proto))
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or just download it
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```
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(lnd)$ curl -o rpc.proto -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lightningnetwork/lnd/master/lnrpc/rpc.proto
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```
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* Compile the proto file
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```
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(lnd)$ python -m grpc_tools.protoc --proto_path=googleapis:. --python_out=. --grpc_python_out=. rpc.proto
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```
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After following these steps, two files `rpc_pb2.py` and `rpc_pb2_grpc.py` will
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be generated. These files will be imported in your project anytime you use
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Python gRPC.
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#### Imports and Client
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Everytime you use Python gRPC, you will have to import the generated rpc modules
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and set up a channel and stub to your connect to your `lnd` node:
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```python
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import rpc_pb2 as ln
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import rpc_pb2_grpc as lnrpc
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import grpc
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# Lnd cert is at ~/.lnd/tls.cert on Linux and
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# ~/Library/Application Support/Lnd/tls.cert on Mac
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cert = open('~/.lnd/tls.cert').read()
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creds = grpc.ssl_channel_credentials(cert)
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channel = grpc.secure_channel('localhost:10009', creds)
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stub = lnrpc.LightningStub(channel)
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```
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### Examples
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Let's walk through some examples of Python gRPC clients. These examples assume
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that you have at least two `lnd` nodes running, the RPC location of one of which
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is at the default `localhost:10009`, with an open channel between the two nodes.
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#### Simple RPC
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```python
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# Retrieve and display the wallet balance
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response = stub.WalletBalance(ln.WalletBalanceRequest(witness_only=True))
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print response.balance
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```
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#### Response-streaming RPC
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```python
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request = ln.InvoiceSubscription()
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for invoice in stub.SubscribeInvoices(request);
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print invoice
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```
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Now, create an invoice for your node at `localhost:10009`and send a payment to
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it from another node.
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```bash
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$ lncli addinvoice --value=100
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{
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"r_hash": <R_HASH>,
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"pay_req": <PAY_REQ>
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}
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$ lncli sendpayment --pay_req=<PAY_REQ>
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```
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Your Python console should now display the details of the recently satisfied
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invoice.
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#### Bidirectional-streaming RPC
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```python
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from time import sleep
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import codecs
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def request_generator(dest, amt):
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# Initialization code here
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counter = 0
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print("Starting up")
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while True:
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request = ln.SendRequest(
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dest=dest,
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amt=amt,
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)
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yield request
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# Alter parameters here
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counter += 1
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sleep(2)
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# Outputs from lncli are hex-encoded
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dest_hex = <RECEIVER_ID_PUBKEY>
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dest_bytes = codecs.decode(dest_hex, 'hex')
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request_iterable = request_generator(dest=dest_bytes, amt=100)
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for payment in stub.SendPayment(request_iterable):
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print payment
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```
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This example will send a payment of 100 satoshis every 2 seconds.
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### Conclusion
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With the above, you should have all the `lnd` related `gRPC` dependencies
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installed locally into your virtual environment. In order to get up to speed
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with `protofbuf` usage from Python, see [this official `protobuf` tutorial for
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Python](https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/pythontutorial).
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Additionally, [this official gRPC
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resource](http://www.grpc.io/docs/tutorials/basic/python.html) provides more
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details around how to drive `gRPC` from Python.
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