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# NeoGo CLI interface
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NeoGo CLI provides all functionality from one binary. It's used to run
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a node, create/compile/deploy/invoke/debug smart contracts, run vm and operate
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with a wallet. Standard setup assumes that you run a node as a
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separate process, and it doesn't provide any CLI of its own. Instead, it just
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makes RPC interface available for you. To perform any actions, you invoke NeoGo
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as a client that connects to this RPC node and does things you want it to do
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(like transferring some NEP-17 asset).
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All CLI commands have corresponding help messages, use `--help` option to get
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them, for example:
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```
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./bin/neo-go db --help
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```
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## Running node
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Use `node` command to run a NeoGo node, it will be configured using a YAML
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file that contains network parameters as well as node settings.
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### Configuration
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All config files are located in `./config` and they are differentiated according to the network type:
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- `protocol.mainnet.yml` belongs to `--mainnet` network mode (`-m` short option)
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- `protocol.privnet.yml` belongs to `--privnet` network mode (`-p` short
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option) and is used by default
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- `protocol.testnet.yml` belongs to `--testnet` network mode (`-t` short option)
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- `protocol.unit_testnet.yml` is used by unit tests
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If you want to use some non-default configuration directory path, specify
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`--config-path` flag:
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`./bin/neo-go node --config-path /user/yourConfigPath`
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The file loaded is chosen automatically depending on network mode flag.
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Refer to the [node configuration documentation](./node-configuration.md) for
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detailed configuration file description.
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### Starting a node
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To start Neo node on private network, use:
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```
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./bin/neo-go node
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```
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Or specify a different network with an appropriate flag like this:
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```
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./bin/neo-go node --mainnet
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```
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By default, the node will run in the foreground using current standard output for
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logging.
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### Node synchronization
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Most of the services (state validation, oracle, consensus and RPC if
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configured with `StartWhenSynchronized` option) are only started after the
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node is completely synchronizaed because running them before that is either
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pointless or even dangerous. The node considers itself to be fully
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synchronized with the network if it has more than `MinPeers` neighbours and if
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at least 2/3 of them are known to have a height less than or equal to the
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current height of the node.
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### Restarting node services
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On Unix-like platforms HUP, USR1 and USR2 signals can be used to control node
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services. Upon receiving any of these signals node rereads the configuration
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file, checks for its compatibility (ProtocolConfiguration can't be changed and
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ApplicationConfiguration can only be changed for services) and then
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stops/starts services according to the old and new configurations. Services
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are broadly split into three main categories:
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* client-oriented
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These provide some service to clients: RPC, Pprof and Prometheus
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servers. They're controlled with the HUP signal.
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* network-oriented
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These provide some service to the network: Oracle, State validation and P2P
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Notary. They're controlled with the USR1 signal.
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* consensus
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That's dBFT, it's a special one and it's controlled with USR2.
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HUP signal also reconfigures logging level if it's changed in the
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configuration file (LogLevel option in ApplicationConfig).
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Typical scenarios when this can be useful (without full node restart):
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* enabling some service
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* changing RPC configuration
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* updating TLS certificates for the RPC server
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* resolving operational issues
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### DB import/exports/reset
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Node operates using some database as a backend to store blockchain data. NeoGo
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allows to dump chain into a file from the database (when node is stopped) or to
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import blocks from a file into the database (also when node is stopped). Use
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`db` command for that.
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NeoGo allows to reset the node state to a particular point. It is possible for
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those nodes that do store complete chain state or for nodes with `RemoveUntraceableBlocks`
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setting on that are not yet reached `MaxTraceableBlocks` number of blocks. Use
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`db reset` command with the target block specified to roll back all the changes
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made since the target block (not including changes made by the specified block
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acceptance). The set of changes to be removed includes blocks, transactions,
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execution results, contract storage changes, MPT-related auxiliary data and NEP
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transfers data. Some stale MPT nodes may be left in storage after reset.
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Once DB reset is finished, the node can be started in a regular manner.
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## Smart contracts
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Use `contract` command to create/compile/deploy/invoke/debug smart contracts,
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see [compiler documentation](compiler.md).
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## Wallet operations
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`wallet` command provides interface for all operations requiring a wallet
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(except contract deployment and invocations that are done via `contract
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deploy` and `contract invokefunction`). Wallet management (creating wallet,
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adding addresses/keys to it) is available there as well as wallet-related
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functions like NEP-17 transfers, NEO votes, multi-signature signing and other
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things.
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All commands (with few exceptions) accepting wallet via `-w` (or `--wallet`)
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parameter (and providing an interactive password prompt if needed) can also
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alternatively work with YAML configuration file passed via the
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`--wallet-config` parameter. This file uses a format similar to node's
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wallet-related configuration sections:
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```
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Path: "/path/to/wallet.json"
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Password: "pass"
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```
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For all commands requiring read-only wallet (like `dump-keys`) a special `-`
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path can be used to read the wallet from the standard input.
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### Wallet management
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#### Create wallet
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Use `wallet init` command to create a new wallet:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet init -w wallet.nep6
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{
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"version": "1.0",
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"accounts": [],
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"scrypt": {
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"n": 16384,
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"r": 8,
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"p": 8
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},
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"extra": {
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"Tokens": null
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}
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}
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wallet successfully created, file location is wallet.nep6
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```
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where "wallet.nep6" is a wallet file name. This wallet will be empty. To
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generate a new key pair and add an account for it, use `-a` option:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet init -w wallet.nep6 -a
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Enter the name of the account > Name
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Enter passphrase >
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Confirm passphrase >
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{
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"version": "1.0",
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"accounts": [
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{
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"address": "NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E",
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"key": "6PYL2UrC11nWFJWSLiqsPKCNm9u4zr4ttX1ZbV9f2fLDqXsePioVxEsYdg",
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"label": "Name",
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"contract": {
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"script": "DCEDzs1j19gSDDsZTDsogN1Kr+FHXFfkDIUoctcwVhUlgUBBdHR2qg==",
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"parameters": [
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{
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"name": "parameter0",
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"type": "Signature"
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}
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],
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"deployed": false
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},
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"lock": false,
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"isDefault": false
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}
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],
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"scrypt": {
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"n": 16384,
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"r": 8,
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"p": 8
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},
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"extra": {
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"Tokens": null
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}
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}
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wallet successfully created, file location is wallet.nep6
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```
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or use `wallet create` command to create a new account in an existing wallet:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet create -w wallet.nep6
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Enter the name of the account > Joe Random
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Enter passphrase >
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Confirm passphrase >
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```
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#### Convert Neo Legacy wallets to Neo N3
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Use `wallet convert` to update addresses in NEP-6 wallets used with Neo
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Legacy. New wallet is specified in `-o` option, it will have the same keys
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with Neo N3 addresses (notice that it doesn't do anything to your assets, it
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just allows to reuse the old key on N3 network).
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet convert -w old.nep6 -o new.nep6
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```
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#### Check wallet contents
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`wallet dump` can be used to see wallet contents in a more user-friendly way,
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its output is the same NEP-6 JSON, but better formatted. You can also decrypt
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keys at the same time with `-d` option (you'll be prompted for password):
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet dump -w wallet.nep6 -d
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Enter wallet password >
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{
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"version": "1.0",
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"accounts": [
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{
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"address": "NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E",
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"key": "6PYL2UrC11nWFJWSLiqsPKCNm9u4zr4ttX1ZbV9f2fLDqXsePioVxEsYdg",
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"label": "Name",
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"contract": {
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"script": "DCEDzs1j19gSDDsZTDsogN1Kr+FHXFfkDIUoctcwVhUlgUBBdHR2qg==",
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"parameters": [
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{
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"name": "parameter0",
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"type": "Signature"
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}
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],
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"deployed": false
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},
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"lock": false,
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"isDefault": false
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}
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],
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"scrypt": {
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"n": 16384,
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"r": 8,
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"p": 8
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},
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"extra": {
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"Tokens": null
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}
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}
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```
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You can also get public keys for addresses stored in your wallet with `wallet
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dump-keys` command:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet dump-keys -w wallet.nep6
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NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E (simple signature contract):
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03cecd63d7d8120c3b194c3b2880dd4aafe1475c57e40c852872d7305615258140
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```
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#### Private key export
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`wallet export` allows you to export a private key in NEP-2 encrypted or WIF
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(unencrypted) form (`-d` flag).
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```
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$ ./bin/neo-go wallet export -w wallet.nep6 -d NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E
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Enter password >
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KyswN8r48dhsvyQJVy97RWnZmKgYLrXv9mCL81Kb4vAagZiCsePv
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```
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#### Private key import
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You can import NEP-2 or WIF private key along with verification contract (if
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it's non-standard):
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet import --wif KwYgW8gcxj1JWJXhPSu4Fqwzfhp5Yfi42mdYmMa4XqK7NJxXUSK7 -w wallet.nep6
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Provided WIF was unencrypted. Wallet can contain only encrypted keys.
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Enter the name of the account > New Account
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Enter passphrase >
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Confirm passphrase >
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```
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#### Special accounts
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Multisignature accounts can be imported with `wallet import-multisig`, you'll
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need all public keys and one private key to do that. Then, you could sign
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transactions for this multisignature account with the imported key.
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`wallet import-deployed` can be used to create wallet accounts for deployed
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contracts. They also can have WIF keys associated with them (in case your
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contract's `verify` method needs some signature).
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#### Strip keys from accounts
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`wallet strip-keys` allows you to remove private keys from the wallet, but let
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it be used for other purposes (like creating transactions for subsequent
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offline signing). Use with care, don't lose your keys with it.
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### Neo voting
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`wallet candidate` provides commands to register or unregister a committee
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(and therefore validator) candidate key:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet candidate register -a NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E -w wallet.json -r http://localhost:20332
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```
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You can also vote for candidates if you own NEO:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet candidate vote -a NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E -w wallet.json -r http://localhost:20332 -c 03cecd63d7d8120c3b194c3b2880dd4aafe1475c57e40c852872d7305615258140
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```
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Do not provide candidate argument to perform unvoting:
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```
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./bin/neo-go wallet candidate vote -a NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E -w wallet.json -r http://localhost:20332
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```
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### Getting data from chain
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#### Node height/validated height
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`query height` returns the latest block and validated state height:
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```
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$ ./bin/neo-go query height -r http://localhost:20332
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Latest block: 11926
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Validated state: 11926
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```
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#### Transaction status
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`query tx` provides convenient wrapper over RPC calls to query transaction status.
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```
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./bin/neo-go query tx --rpc-endpoint http://localhost:20332 aaf87628851e0c03ee086ff88596bc24de87082e9e5c73d75bb1c740d1d68088
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Hash: aaf87628851e0c03ee086ff88596bc24de87082e9e5c73d75bb1c740d1d68088
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OnChain: true
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BlockHash: fabcd46e93b8f4e1bc5689e3e0cc59704320494f7a0265b91ae78b4d747ee93b
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Success: true
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```
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`OnChain` is true if the transaction has been included in the block; and `Success` is true
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if it has been executed successfully.
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#### Committee members
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`query commitee` returns a list of current committee members:
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```
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$ ./bin/neo-go query committee -r http://localhost:20332
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03009b7540e10f2562e5fd8fac9eaec25166a58b26e412348ff5a86927bfac22a2
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030205e9cefaea5a1dfc580af20c8d5aa2468bb0148f1a5e4605fc622c80e604ba
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0207da870cedb777fceff948641021714ec815110ca111ccc7a54c168e065bda70
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02147c1b1d5728e1954958daff2f88ee2fa50a06890a8a9db3fa9e972b66ae559f
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0214baf0ceea3a66f17e7e1e839ea25fd8bed6cd82e6bb6e68250189065f44ff01
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03184b018d6b2bc093e535519732b3fd3f7551c8cffaf4621dd5a0b89482ca66c9
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0231edee3978d46c335e851c76059166eb8878516f459e085c0dd092f0f1d51c21
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023e9b32ea89b94d066e649b124fd50e396ee91369e8e2a6ae1b11c170d022256d
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03408dcd416396f64783ac587ea1e1593c57d9fea880c8a6a1920e92a259477806
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035056669864feea401d8c31e447fb82dd29f342a9476cfd449584ce2a6165e4d7
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025831cee3708e87d78211bec0d1bfee9f4c85ae784762f042e7f31c0d40c329b8
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026328aae34f149853430f526ecaa9cf9c8d78a4ea82d08bdf63dd03c4d0693be6
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0370c75c54445565df62cfe2e76fbec4ba00d1298867972213530cae6d418da636
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03840415b0a0fcf066bcc3dc92d8349ebd33a6ab1402ef649bae00e5d9f5840828
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03957af9e77282ae3263544b7b2458903624adc3f5dee303957cb6570524a5f254
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02a7834be9b32e2981d157cb5bbd3acb42cfd11ea5c3b10224d7a44e98c5910f1b
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02ba2c70f5996f357a43198705859fae2cfea13e1172962800772b3d588a9d4abd
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03c609bea5a4825908027e4ab217e7efc06e311f19ecad9d417089f14927a173d5
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02c69a8d084ee7319cfecf5161ff257aa2d1f53e79bf6c6f164cff5d94675c38b3
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02cf9dc6e85d581480d91e88e8cbeaa0c153a046e89ded08b4cefd851e1d7325b5
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03d84d22b8753cf225d263a3a782a4e16ca72ef323cfde04977c74f14873ab1e4c
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```
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#### Candidate/voting data
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`query candidates` returns all current candidates, number of votes for them
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and their committee/consensus status:
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```
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$ ./bin/neo-go query candidates -r http://localhost:20332
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Key Votes Committee Consensus
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03009b7540e10f2562e5fd8fac9eaec25166a58b26e412348ff5a86927bfac22a2 2000000 true true
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030205e9cefaea5a1dfc580af20c8d5aa2468bb0148f1a5e4605fc622c80e604ba 2000000 true true
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0214baf0ceea3a66f17e7e1e839ea25fd8bed6cd82e6bb6e68250189065f44ff01 2000000 true true
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023e9b32ea89b94d066e649b124fd50e396ee91369e8e2a6ae1b11c170d022256d 2000000 true true
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03408dcd416396f64783ac587ea1e1593c57d9fea880c8a6a1920e92a259477806 2000000 true true
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02a7834be9b32e2981d157cb5bbd3acb42cfd11ea5c3b10224d7a44e98c5910f1b 2000000 true true
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02ba2c70f5996f357a43198705859fae2cfea13e1172962800772b3d588a9d4abd 2000000 true true
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025664cef0abcba7787ad5fb12f3af31c5cdc7a479068aa2ad8ee78804768bffe9 1000000 false false
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03650a684461a64bf46bee561d9981a4c57adc6ccbd3a9512b83701480b30218ab 1000000 false false
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026a10aa2b4d7639c5deafa4ff081467db10b5d00432749a2a5ee1d2bfed23e1c0 1000000 false false
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02d5786a9214a8a3f1757d7596fd10f5241205e2c0d68362f4766579bac6189249 1000000 false false
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033d8e35f8cd9a33852280b6d93093c7292ed5ce90d90f149fa2da50ba6168dfce 100000 false false
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0349c7ef0b4aaf181f0a3e1350c527b136cc5b42498cb83ab8880c05ed95167e1c 100000 false false
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035b4f9be2b853e06eb5a09c167e038b96b4804235961510423252f2ee3dbba583 100000 false false
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027e459b264b6f7e325ab4b0bb0fa641081fb68517fd613ebd7a94cb79d3081e4f 100000 false false
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0288cad442a877960c76b4f688f4be30f768256d9a3da2492b0180b91243918b4f 100000 false false
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02a40c552798f79636095817ec88924fc6cb7094e5a3cb059a9b3bc91ea3bf0d3d 100000 false false
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02db79e69c518ae9254e314b6f5f4b63e914cdd4b2574dc2f9236c01c1fc1d8973 100000 false false
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02ec143f00b88524caf36a0121c2de09eef0519ddbe1c710a00f0e2663201ee4c0 100000 false false
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03d8d58d2257ca6cb14522b76513d4783f7d481801695893794c2186515c6de76f 0 false false
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```
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#### Voter data
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`query voter` returns additional data about NEO holder: the amount of NEO he has,
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the candidate it voted for (if any) and the block number of the last transactions
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involving NEO on this account:
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```
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$ ./bin/neo-go query voter -r http://localhost:20332 Nj91C8TxQSxW1jCE1ytFre6mg5qxTypg1Y
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Voted: 0214baf0ceea3a66f17e7e1e839ea25fd8bed6cd82e6bb6e68250189065f44ff01 (Nj91C8TxQSxW1jCE1ytFre6mg5qxTypg1Y)
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Amount : 2000000
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Block: 3970
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|
```
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|
|
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### Transaction signing
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|
|
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`wallet sign` command allows to sign arbitary transactions stored in JSON
|
|
format (also known as ContractParametersContext). Usually it's used in one of
|
|
the two cases: multisignature signing (when you don't have all keys for an
|
|
account and need to share the context with others until enough signatures
|
|
collected) or offline signing (when the node with a key is completely offline
|
|
and can't interact with the RPC node directly).
|
|
|
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#### Multisignature collection
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|
|
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For example, you have a four-node default network setup and want to set some
|
|
key for the oracle role, you create transaction with:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
$ neo-go contract invokefunction -w .docker/wallets/wallet1.json --out some.part.json -a NVTiAjNgagDkTr5HTzDmQP9kPwPHN5BgVq -r http://localhost:30333 0x49cf4e5378ffcd4dec034fd98a174c5491e395e2 designateAsRole 8 \[ 02b3622bf4017bdfe317c58aed5f4c753f206b7db896046fa7d774bbc4bf7f8dc2 \] -- NVTiAjNgagDkTr5HTzDmQP9kPwPHN5BgVq:CalledByEntry
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
And then sign it with two more keys:
|
|
```
|
|
$ neo-go wallet sign -w .docker/wallets/wallet2.json --in some.part.json --out some.part.json -a NVTiAjNgagDkTr5HTzDmQP9kPwPHN5BgVq
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|
$ neo-go wallet sign -w .docker/wallets/wallet3.json --in some.part.json -r http://localhost:30333 -a NVTiAjNgagDkTr5HTzDmQP9kPwPHN5BgVq
|
|
```
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|
Notice that the last command sends the transaction (which has a complete set
|
|
of singatures for 3/4 multisignature account by that time) to the network.
|
|
|
|
#### Offline signing
|
|
|
|
You want to do a transfer from a single-key account, but the key is on a
|
|
different (offline) machine. Create a stripped wallet first on the key-holding
|
|
machine:
|
|
|
|
```
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|
$ cp wallet.json wallet.stripped.json # don't lose the original wallet
|
|
$ neo-go wallet strip-keys --wallet wallet.stripped.json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
This wallet has no keys inside (but has appropriate scripts/addresses), so it
|
|
can be safely shared with anyone or transferred to network-enabled machine
|
|
where you then can create a transfer transaction:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
$ neo-go wallet nep17 transfer --rpc-endpoint http://localhost:20332 \
|
|
--wallet wallet.stripped.json --from NjEQfanGEXihz85eTnacQuhqhNnA6LxpLp \
|
|
--to Nj91C8TxQSxW1jCE1ytFre6mg5qxTypg1Y --token NEO --amount 1 --out context.json
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
`context.json` can now be transferred to the machine with the `wallet.json`
|
|
containing proper keys and signed:
|
|
```
|
|
$ neo-go wallet sign --wallet wallet.json \
|
|
-address NjEQfanGEXihz85eTnacQuhqhNnA6LxpLp --in context.json --out context.json
|
|
```
|
|
Now `context.json` contains a transaction with a complete set of signatures
|
|
(just one in this case, but of course you can do multisignature collection as
|
|
well). It can be transferred to network-enabled machine again and the
|
|
transaction can be sent to the network:
|
|
```
|
|
$ neo-go util sendtx --rpc-endpoint http://localhost:20332 context.json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### NEP-17 token functions
|
|
|
|
`wallet nep17` contains a set of commands to use for NEP-17 tokens.
|
|
|
|
#### Token metadata
|
|
|
|
NEP-17 commands are designed to work with any NEP-17 tokens, but NeoGo needs
|
|
some metadata for these tokens to function properly. Native NEO or GAS are
|
|
known to NeoGo by default, but other tokens are not. NeoGo can get this
|
|
metadata from the specified RPC server, but that's an additional request to
|
|
make. So, if you care about command processing delay, you can import token
|
|
metadata into the wallet with `wallet nep17 import` command. It'll be stored
|
|
in the `extra` section of the wallet.
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep17 import -w wallet.nep6 -r http://localhost:20332 -t abcdefc189f30098b0ba6a2eb90b3a925800ffff
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can later see what token data you have in your wallet with `wallet nep17
|
|
info` command and remove tokens you don't need with `wallet nep17 remove`.
|
|
|
|
#### Balance
|
|
Getting balance is easy:
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep17 balance -w /etc/neo-go/wallet.json -r http://localhost:20332
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
By default, you'll get data for all tokens that are owned by all accounts
|
|
stored in the given wallet. You can specify a particular address with `-a`
|
|
flag and/or select token with `--token` flag (token hash, address, name or
|
|
symbol can be used as a parameter).
|
|
|
|
#### Transfers
|
|
|
|
`wallet nep17 transfer` creates a token transfer transaction and pushes it to
|
|
the RPC server (or saves to file if it needs to be signed by multiple
|
|
parties). For example, transferring 100 GAS looks like this:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep17 transfer -w wallet.nep6 -r http://localhost:20332 --to NjEQfanGEXihz85eTnacQuhqhNnA6LxpLp --from NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E --token GAS --amount 100
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
You can omit `--from` parameter (default wallet's address will be used in this
|
|
case), you can add `--gas` for extra network fee (raising priority of your
|
|
transaction). And you can save the transaction to a file with `--out` instead of
|
|
sending it to the network if it needs to be signed by multiple parties.
|
|
|
|
To add optional `data` transfer parameter, specify `data` positional argument
|
|
after all required flags. Refer to `wallet nep17 transfer --help` command
|
|
description for details.
|
|
|
|
One `transfer` invocation creates one transaction. In case you need to do
|
|
many transfers, you can save on network fees by doing multiple token moves with
|
|
one transaction by using `wallet nep17 multitransfer` command. It can transfer
|
|
things from one account to many, its syntax differs from `transfer` in that
|
|
you don't have `--token`, `--to` and `--amount` options, but instead you can
|
|
specify multiple "token:addr:amount" sets after all other options. The same
|
|
transfer as above can be done with `multitransfer` by doing this:
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep17 multitransfer -w wallet.nep6 -r http://localhost:20332 --from NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E GAS:NjEQfanGEXihz85eTnacQuhqhNnA6LxpLp:100
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
#### GAS claims
|
|
|
|
While Neo N3 doesn't have any notion of "claim transaction" and has GAS
|
|
automatically distributed with every NEO transfer for NEO owners, you still
|
|
won't get GAS if you don't do any actions. So the old `wallet claim` command
|
|
was updated to be an easier way to do NEO "flipping" when you send a
|
|
transaction that transfers all of your NEO to yourself thereby triggering GAS
|
|
distribution.
|
|
|
|
### NEP-11 token functions
|
|
|
|
`wallet nep11` contains a set of commands to use for NEP-11 tokens. Token
|
|
metadata related commands (`info`, `import` and `remove`) works the same way as
|
|
for NEP-17 tokens. The syntax of other commands is very similar to NEP-17
|
|
commands with the following adjustments.
|
|
|
|
#### Balance
|
|
|
|
Specify token ID via `--id` flag to get data for a particular NFT:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep11 balance -w /etc/neo-go/wallet.json --token 67ecb7766dba4acf7c877392207984d1b4d15731 --id 7e244ffd6aa85fb1579d2ed22e9b761ab62e3486 -r http://localhost:20332
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
By default, no token ID specified, i.e all NFTs returned by the server are listed.
|
|
|
|
#### Transfers
|
|
|
|
Specify token ID via `--id` flag to transfer NEP-11 token. Specify the amount to
|
|
transfer divisible NEP-11 token:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep11 transfer -w wallet.nep6 -r http://localhost:20332 --to NjEQfanGEXihz85eTnacQuhqhNnA6LxpLp --from NMe64G6j6nkPZby26JAgpaCNrn1Ee4wW6E --token 67ecb7766dba4acf7c877392207984d1b4d15731 --id R5OREI5BU+Uyd23/MuV/xzI3F+Q= --amount 5
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
By default, no amount is specified, i.e. the whole token is transferred for
|
|
non-divisible tokens and 100% of the token is transferred if there is only one
|
|
owner of this token for divisible tokens.
|
|
|
|
Unlike NEP-17 tokens functionality, `multitransfer` command is currently not
|
|
supported on NEP-11 tokens.
|
|
|
|
#### Tokens Of
|
|
|
|
To print token IDs owned by the specified owner, use `tokensOf` command with
|
|
`--token` and `--address` flags:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep11 tokensOf -r http://localhost:20332 --token 67ecb7766dba4acf7c877392207984d1b4d15731 --address NbrUYaZgyhSkNoRo9ugRyEMdUZxrhkNaWB
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
#### Owner Of
|
|
|
|
For non-divisible NEP-11 tokens only. To print owner of non-divisible NEP-11 token
|
|
use `ownerOf` method, specify token hash via `--token` flag and token ID via
|
|
`--id` flag:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep11 ownerOf -r http://localhost:20332 --token 67ecb7766dba4acf7c877392207984d1b4d15731 --id R5OREI5BU+Uyd23/MuV/xzI3F+Q=
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
#### Optional methods
|
|
|
|
##### 1. Properties
|
|
|
|
If NEP-11 token supports optional `properties` method, specify token hash via
|
|
`--token` flag and token ID via `--id` flag to print properties:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep11 properties -r http://localhost:20332 --token 67ecb7766dba4acf7c877392207984d1b4d15731 --id 7V5gjT2WwjP3pBCQMKGMfyZsp/w=
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
##### 2. Tokens
|
|
|
|
If NEP-11 token supports optional `tokens` method, specify token hash via
|
|
`--token` flag to print the list of token IDs minted by the specified NFT:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go wallet nep11 tokens -r http://localhost:20332 --token 67ecb7766dba4acf7c877392207984d1b4d15731
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Utility commands
|
|
|
|
### Value conversion
|
|
|
|
NeoGo provides conversion utility command to reverse data, convert script
|
|
hashes to/from address, convert public keys to hashes/addresses, convert data to/from hexadecimal or base64
|
|
representation. All of this is done by a single `util convert` command like
|
|
this:
|
|
```
|
|
$ ./bin/neo-go util convert deee79c189f30098b0ba6a2eb90b3a9258a6c7ff
|
|
BE ScriptHash to Address NgEisvCqr2h8wpRxQb7bVPWUZdbVCY8Uo6
|
|
LE ScriptHash to Address NjEQfanGEXihz85eTnacQuhqhNnA6LxpLp
|
|
Hex to String "\xde\xeey\xc1\x89\xf3\x00\x98\xb0\xbaj.\xb9\v:\x92X\xa6\xc7\xff"
|
|
Hex to Integer -1256651697634605895065630637163547727407485218
|
|
Swap Endianness ffc7a658923a0bb92e6abab09800f389c179eede
|
|
Base64 to String "u\xe7\x9e\xef\xd75\xf3\xd7\xf7\xd3O|oF\xda魞o\xdd\x1bݯv\xe7ƺs\xb7\xdf"
|
|
Base64 to BigInteger -222811771454869584930239486728381018152491835874567723544539443409000587
|
|
String to Hex 64656565373963313839663330303938623062613661326562393062336139323538613663376666
|
|
String to Base64 ZGVlZTc5YzE4OWYzMDA5OGIwYmE2YTJlYjkwYjNhOTI1OGE2YzdmZg==
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Transaction dumps/test invocations
|
|
|
|
If you have a transaction signing context saved in a file (and many commands
|
|
like `wallet nep17 transfer` or `contract invokefunction` can give you one
|
|
with the `--out` parameter) you may want to check the contents before signing
|
|
it. This can be done with the `util txdump` command:
|
|
```
|
|
$ ./bin/neo-go util txdump -r http://localhost:30333 some.part.json
|
|
Hash: f143059e0c03546db006608e0a0ad4b621b311a48d7fc62bb7062e405ab8e588
|
|
OnChain: false
|
|
ValidUntil: 6004
|
|
Signer: NVTiAjNgagDkTr5HTzDmQP9kPwPHN5BgVq (CalledByEntry)
|
|
SystemFee: 0.0208983 GAS
|
|
NetworkFee: 0.044159 GAS
|
|
Script: DCECs2Ir9AF73+MXxYrtX0x1PyBrfbiWBG+n13S7xL9/jcIRwBgSwB8MD2Rlc2lnbmF0ZUFzUm9sZQwU4pXjkVRMF4rZTwPsTc3/eFNOz0lBYn1bUg==
|
|
INDEX OPCODE PARAMETER
|
|
0 PUSHDATA1 02b3622bf4017bdfe317c58aed5f4c753f206b7db896046fa7d774bbc4bf7f8dc2 <<
|
|
35 PUSH1
|
|
36 PACK
|
|
37 PUSH8
|
|
38 PUSH2
|
|
39 PACK
|
|
40 PUSH15
|
|
41 PUSHDATA1 64657369676e6174654173526f6c65 ("designateAsRole")
|
|
58 PUSHDATA1 e295e391544c178ad94f03ec4dcdff78534ecf49
|
|
80 SYSCALL System.Contract.Call (627d5b52)
|
|
{
|
|
"state": "HALT",
|
|
"gasconsumed": "2089830",
|
|
"script": "DCECs2Ir9AF73+MXxYrtX0x1PyBrfbiWBG+n13S7xL9/jcIRwBgSwB8MD2Rlc2lnbmF0ZUFzUm9sZQwU4pXjkVRMF4rZTwPsTc3/eFNOz0lBYn1bUg==",
|
|
"stack": [
|
|
{
|
|
"type": "Any"
|
|
}
|
|
],
|
|
"exception": null,
|
|
"notifications": [
|
|
{
|
|
"contract": "0x49cf4e5378ffcd4dec034fd98a174c5491e395e2",
|
|
"eventname": "Designation",
|
|
"state": {
|
|
"type": "Array",
|
|
"value": [
|
|
{
|
|
"type": "Integer",
|
|
"value": "8"
|
|
},
|
|
{
|
|
"type": "Integer",
|
|
"value": "245"
|
|
}
|
|
]
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
]
|
|
}
|
|
```
|
|
It always outputs the basic data and also can perform test-invocation if an
|
|
RPC endpoint is given to it.
|
|
|
|
### Sending signed transaction to the network
|
|
|
|
If you have a completely finished (with all signatures collected) transaction
|
|
signing context saved in a file you can send it to the network (without any
|
|
wallet) using `util sendtx` command:
|
|
```
|
|
$ ./bin/neo-go util sendtx -r http://localhost:30333 some.part.json
|
|
```
|
|
This is useful in offline signing scenario, where the signing party doesn't
|
|
have any network access, so you can make a signature there, transfer the file
|
|
to another machine that has network access and then push the transaction out
|
|
to the network.
|
|
|
|
## VM CLI
|
|
There is a VM CLI that you can use to load/analyze/run/step through some code:
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
./bin/neo-go vm
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Some basic commands available there:
|
|
|
|
- `loadgo` -- loads smart contract `NEO-GO-VM > loadgo TestContract/main.go`
|
|
- `ops` -- show the opcodes of currently loaded contract
|
|
- `run` -- executes currently loaded contract
|
|
|
|
Use `help` command to get more detailed information on all options and
|
|
particular commands. Note that this VM is completely disconnected from the
|
|
blockchain, so you won't have all interop functionality available for smart
|
|
contracts (use test invocations via RPC for that).
|