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Pavol Rusnak 10 years ago
parent cffe8f7f7d
commit dff60a0dd1

@ -5,6 +5,47 @@ Client side implementation for Trezor-compatible Bitcoin hardware wallets.
See http://bitcointrezor.com for more information.
Example
-------
also found in ``helloworld.py``
.. code:: python
#!/usr/bin/python
from trezorlib.client import TrezorClient
from trezorlib.transport_hid import HidTransport
def main():
# List all connected TREZORs on USB
devices = HidTransport.enumerate()
# Check whether we found any
if len(devices) == 0:
print 'No TREZOR found'
return
# Use first connected device
transport = HidTransport(devices[0])
# Creates object for manipulating TREZOR
client = TrezorClient(transport)
# Print out TREZOR's features and settings
print client.features
# Get the first address of first BIP44 account
# (should be the same address as shown in mytrezor.com)
bip32_path = client.expand_path("44'/0'/0'/0/0")
address = client.get_address('Bitcoin', bip32_path)
print 'Bitcoin address:', address
client.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
How to install (Windows)
------------------------
* Install Python 2.7 (http://python.org)

@ -7,6 +7,11 @@ def main():
# List all connected TREZORs on USB
devices = HidTransport.enumerate()
# Check whether we found any
if len(devices) == 0:
print 'No TREZOR found'
return
# Use first connected device
transport = HidTransport(devices[0])
@ -16,10 +21,10 @@ def main():
# Print out TREZOR's features and settings
print client.features
# Get first address of first BIP44 account
# (should be the same address as in mytrezor.com)
# Get the first address of first BIP44 account
# (should be the same address as shown in mytrezor.com)
bip32_path = client.expand_path("44'/0'/0'/0/0")
address = client.get_address('Bitcoin', bip32_path, True)
address = client.get_address('Bitcoin', bip32_path)
print 'Bitcoin address:', address
client.close()

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