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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:
{
"result" : {
"useragent" : "/NEO-GO:0.97.2/",
"tcpport" : 10333,
"network" : 860833102,
"nonce" : 105745208
},
"jsonrpc" : "2.0",
"id" : 1
}
Supported methods
Method |
---|
calculatenetworkfee |
getapplicationlog |
getbestblockhash |
getblock |
getblockcount |
getblockhash |
getblockheader |
getblockheadercount |
getcommittee |
getconnectioncount |
getcontractstate |
getnativecontracts |
getnep17balances |
getnep17transfers |
getnextblockvalidators |
getpeers |
getproof |
getrawmempool |
getrawtransaction |
getstateheight |
getstateroot |
getstorage |
gettransactionheight |
getunclaimedgas |
getversion |
invokecontractverify |
invokefunction |
invokescript |
sendrawtransaction |
submitblock |
submitoracleresponse |
validateaddress |
verifyproof |
Implementation notices
invokefunction
neo-go's implementation of invokefunction
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.
It's possible to use invokefunction
not only with contract scripthash, but also
with contract name (for native contracts) or contract ID (for all contracts). This
feature is not supported by the C# node.
getcontractstate
It's possible to get non-native contract state by its ID, unlike with C# node where it only works for native contracts.
getrawtransaction
VM state is included to verbose response along with other transaction fields if the transaction is already on chain.
getstorage
This method doesn't work for the Ledger contract, you can get data via regular
getblock
and getrawtransaction
calls.
getnep17balances
neo-go's implementation of getnep17balances
does not perform tracking of NEP17
balances for each account as it is done in the C# node. Instead, neo-go node
maintains the list of NEP17-compliant contracts, i.e. those contracts that have
NEP-17
declared in the supported standards section of the manifest. Each time
getnep17balances
is queried, neo-go node asks every NEP17 contract for the
account balance by invoking balanceOf
method with the corresponding args.
Invocation GAS limit is set to be 3 GAS. All non-zero NEP17 balances are included
in the RPC call result.
Thus, if NEP17 token contract doesn't have NEP-17
standard declared in the list
of supported standards but emits proper NEP17 Transfer
notifications, the token
balance won't be shown in the list of NEP17 balances returned by the neo-go node
(unlike the C# node behavior). However, transfer logs of such token are still
available via getnep17transfers
RPC call.
The behaviour of the LastUpdatedBlock
tracking for archival nodes as far as for
governing token balances matches the C# node's one. For non-archival nodes and
other NEP17-compliant tokens if transfer's LastUpdatedBlock
is lower than the
latest state synchronization point P the node working against, then
LastUpdatedBlock
equals P.
Unsupported methods
Methods listed down below are not going to be supported for various reasons and we're not accepting issues related to them.
Method | Reason |
---|---|
closewallet |
Doesn't fit neo-go wallet model |
dumpprivkey |
Shouldn't exist for security reasons, see closewallet comment also |
getnewaddress |
See closewallet comment, use CLI to do that |
getwalletbalance |
See closewallet comment, use getnep17balances for that |
getwalletunclaimedgas |
See closewallet comment, use getunclaimedgas for that |
importprivkey |
Not applicable to neo-go, see closewallet comment |
listaddress |
Not applicable to neo-go, see closewallet comment |
listplugins |
neo-go doesn't have any plugins, so it makes no sense |
openwallet |
Doesn't fit neo-go wallet model |
sendfrom |
Not applicable to neo-go, see openwallet comment |
sendmany |
Not applicable to neo-go, see openwallet comment |
sendtoaddress |
Not applicable to neo-go, see claimgas comment |
Extensions
Some additional extensions are implemented as a part of this RPC server.
getblocksysfee
call
This method returns cumulative system fee for all transactions included in a block. It can be removed in future versions, but at the moment you can use it to see how much GAS is burned with particular block (because system fees are burned).
submitnotaryrequest
call
This method can be used on P2P Notary enabled networks to submit new notary payloads to be relayed from RPC to P2P.
Limits and paging for getnep17transfers
getnep17transfers
RPC call never returns more than 1000 results for one
request (within specified time frame). You can pass your own limit via an
additional parameter and then use paging to request the next batch of
transfers.
Example requesting 10 events for address NbTiM6h8r99kpRtb428XcsUk1TzKed2gTc within 0-1600094189 timestamps:
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 5, "method": "getnep17transfers", "params":
["NbTiM6h8r99kpRtb428XcsUk1TzKed2gTc", 0, 1600094189, 10] }
Get the next 10 transfers for the same account within the same time frame:
{ "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 5, "method": "getnep17transfers", "params":
["NbTiM6h8r99kpRtb428XcsUk1TzKed2gTc", 0, 1600094189, 10, 1] }
Websocket server
This server accepts websocket connections on ws://$BASE_URL/ws
address. You
can use it to perform regular RPC calls over websockets (it's supposed to be a
little faster than going regular HTTP route) and you can also use it for
additional functionality provided only via websockets (like notifications).
Notification subsystem
Notification subsystem consists of two additional RPC methods (subscribe
and
unsubscribe
working only over websocket connection) that allow to subscribe
to various blockchain events (with simple event filtering) and receive them on
the client as JSON-RPC notifications. More details on that are written in the
notifications specification.