neo-go/docs/rpc.md
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RPC

Client

Client is provided as a Go package, so please refer to the relevant godocs page.

Server

The server is written to support as much of the JSON-RPC 2.0 Spec as possible. The server is run as part of the node currently.

Example call

An example would be viewing the version of the node:

$ curl -X POST -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "getversion", "params": [], "id": 1}' http://localhost:20332

which would yield the response:

{
  "jsonrpc" : "2.0",
    "id" : 1,
    "result" : {
      "port" : 20333,
      "useragent" : "/NEO-GO:0.36.0-dev/",
      "nonce" : 9318417
    }
}

Supported methods

Method Implemented
getaccountstate Yes
getapplicationlog No (#500)
getassetstate Yes
getbestblockhash Yes
getblock Yes
getblockcount Yes
getblockhash Yes
getblocksysfee No (#341)
getconnectioncount Yes
getcontractstate Yes
getnep5balances No (#498)
getnep5transfers No (#498)
getpeers Yes
getrawmempool No (#175)
getrawtransaction Yes
getstorage Yes
gettxout Yes
getunspents Yes
getversion Yes
invoke Yes
invokefunction Yes
invokescript Yes
sendrawtransaction Yes
submitblock No (#344)
validateaddress Yes

Implementation notices

invokefunction and invoke

neo-go's implementation of invokefunction and invoke does not return tx field in the answer because that requires signing the transaction with some key in the server which doesn't fit the model of our node-client interactions. Lacking this signature the transaction is almost useless, so there is no point in returning it.

Both methods also don't currently support arrays in function parameters.

Reference