# Services ## Available Services - [Bitcoin Daemon](services/bitcoind.md) - [DB](services/db.md) - [Address](services/address.md) ## Overview Bitcore Node has a service module system that can start up additional services that can include additional: - Blockchain indexes (e.g. querying balances for addresses) - API methods - HTTP routes - Event types to publish and subscribe The `bitcore-node.json` file describes which services will load for a node: ```json { "services": [ "bitcoind", "db", "address", "insight-api" ] } ``` Services correspond with a Node.js module as described in 'package.json', for example: ```json { "dependencies": { "bitcore": "^0.13.1", "bitcore-node": "^0.2.0", "insight-api": "^3.0.0" } } ``` *Note:* If you already have a bitcore-node database, and you want to query data from previous blocks in the blockchain, you will need to reindex. Reindexing right now means deleting your bitcore-node database and resyncing. ## Writing a Service A new service can be created by inheriting from `Node.Service` and implementing these methods and properties: - `Service.dependencies` - An array of services that are needed, this will determine the order that services are started on the node. - `Service.prototype.start()` - Called to start up the service. - `Service.prototype.stop()` - Called to stop the service. - `Service.prototype.blockHandler()` - Will be called when a block is added or removed from the chain, and is useful for updating a database view/index. - `Service.prototype.getAPIMethods()` - Describes which API methods that this service includes, these methods can then be called over the JSON-RPC API, as well as the command-line utility. - `Service.prototype.getPublishEvents()` - Describes which events can be subscribed to for this service, useful to subscribe to events over the included web socket API. - `Service.prototype.setupRoutes()` - A service can extend HTTP routes on an express application by implementing this method. The `package.json` for the service module can either export the `Node.Service` directly, or specify a specific module to load by including `"bitcoreNode": "lib/bitcore-node.js"`. Please take a look at some of the existing services for implemenation specifics.