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# RPC
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## Client
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Client is provided as a Go package, so please refer to the
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[relevant godocs page](https://godoc.org/github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/rpc).
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## Server
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The server is written to support as much of the [JSON-RPC 2.0 Spec](http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification) as possible. The server is run as part of the node currently.
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### Example call
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An example would be viewing the version of the node:
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```bash
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$ curl -X POST -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "getversion", "params": [], "id": 1}' http://localhost:20332
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```
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which would yield the response:
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```json
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{
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"jsonrpc" : "2.0",
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"id" : 1,
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"result" : {
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"port" : 20333,
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"useragent" : "/NEO-GO:0.36.0-dev/",
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"nonce" : 9318417
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}
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}
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```
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### Supported methods
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| Method |
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| `getapplicationlog` |
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| `getbestblockhash` |
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| `getblock` |
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| `getblockcount` |
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| `getblockhash` |
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| `getblockheader` |
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| `getblockheadercount` |
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| `getblocksysfee` |
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| `getconnectioncount` |
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| `getcontractstate` |
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| `getnep17balances` |
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| `getnep17transfers` |
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| `getpeers` |
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| `getrawmempool` |
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| `getrawtransaction` |
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| `getstorage` |
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| `gettransactionheight` |
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| `getunclaimedgas` |
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| `getvalidators` |
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| `getversion` |
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| `invoke` |
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| `invokefunction` |
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| `invokescript` |
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| `sendrawtransaction` |
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| `submitblock` |
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| `validateaddress` |
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#### Implementation notices
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##### `invokefunction` and `invoke`
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neo-go's implementation of `invokefunction` and `invoke` does not return `tx`
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field in the answer because that requires signing the transaction with some
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key in the server which doesn't fit the model of our node-client interactions.
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Lacking this signature the transaction is almost useless, so there is no point
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in returning it.
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It's possible to use `invokefunction` not only with contract scripthash, but also
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with contract name (for native contracts) or contract ID (for all contracts). This
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feature is not supported by the C# node.
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##### `getunclaimedgas`
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It's possible to call this method for any address with neo-go, unlike with C#
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node where it only works for addresses from opened wallet.
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##### `getcontractstate`
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It's possible to get non-native contract state by its ID, unlike with C# node where
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it only works for native contracts.
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##### `getstorage`
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This method doesn't work for the Ledger contract, you can get data via regular
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`getblock` and `getrawtransaction` calls.
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### Unsupported methods
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Methods listed down below are not going to be supported for various reasons
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and we're not accepting issues related to them.
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| Method | Reason |
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| `claimgas` | Doesn't fit neo-go wallet model, use CLI to do that |
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| `dumpprivkey` | Shouldn't exist for security reasons, see `claimgas` comment also |
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| `getbalance` | To be implemented |
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| `getmetricblocktimestamp` | Not really useful, use other means for node monitoring |
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| `getnewaddress` | See `claimgas` comment |
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| `getwalletheight` | Not applicable to neo-go, see `claimgas` comment |
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| `importprivkey` | Not applicable to neo-go, see `claimgas` comment |
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| `listaddress` | Not applicable to neo-go, see `claimgas` comment |
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| `listplugins` | neo-go doesn't have any plugins, so it makes no sense |
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| `sendfrom` | Not applicable to neo-go, see `claimgas` comment |
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| `sendmany` | Not applicable to neo-go, see `claimgas` comment |
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| `sendtoaddress` | Not applicable to neo-go, see `claimgas` comment |
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### Extensions
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Some additional extensions are implemented as a part of this RPC server.
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#### Limits and paging for getnep17transfers
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`getnep17transfers` RPC call never returns more than 1000 results for one
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request (within specified time frame). You can pass your own limit via an
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additional parameter and then use paging to request the next batch of
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transfers.
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Example requesting 10 events for address NbTiM6h8r99kpRtb428XcsUk1TzKed2gTc
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within 0-1600094189 timestamps:
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```json
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{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 5, "method": "getnep17transfers", "params":
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["NbTiM6h8r99kpRtb428XcsUk1TzKed2gTc", 0, 1600094189, 10] }
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```
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Get the next 10 transfers for the same account within the same time frame:
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```json
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{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 5, "method": "getnep17transfers", "params":
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["NbTiM6h8r99kpRtb428XcsUk1TzKed2gTc", 0, 1600094189, 10, 1] }
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```
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#### Websocket server
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This server accepts websocket connections on `ws://$BASE_URL/ws` address. You
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can use it to perform regular RPC calls over websockets (it's supposed to be a
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little faster than going regular HTTP route) and you can also use it for
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additional functionality provided only via websockets (like notifications).
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#### Notification subsystem
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Notification subsystem consists of two additional RPC methods (`subscribe` and
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`unsubscribe` working only over websocket connection) that allow to subscribe
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to various blockchain events (with simple event filtering) and receive them on
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the client as JSON-RPC notifications. More details on that are written in the
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[notifications specification](notifications.md).
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## Reference
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* [JSON-RPC 2.0 Specification](http://www.jsonrpc.org/specification)
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* [NEO JSON-RPC 2.0 docs](https://docs.neo.org/docs/en-us/reference/rpc/latest-version/api.html)
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