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commits: [<Commit>]
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}
data: {
txs: [<Tx>]
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}
}
```
The `Commit` object:
```
{
address: <string>
round: <number>
signature: <string>
}
```
#####Additional info
TODO
See [The transaction types](#the-transaction-types) for more info on the `Tx` types.
***
<a name="consensus"></a>
###Consensus
***
<a name="get-consensus-state"></a>
####GetConsensusState
Get the current consensus state.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/consensus`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getConsensusState`
Parameter: -
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height: <number>
round: <number>
step: <number>
start_time: <string>
commit_time: <string>
validators: [<Validator>]
proposal: {
height: <number>
round: <number>
block_parts: {
total: <number>
hash: <string>
}
pol_parts: {
total: <number>
hash: <string>
}
signature: <string>
}
}
```
#####Additional info
TODO
See the GetValidators method right below for info about the `Validator` object.
***
<a name="get-validators"></a>
####GetValidators
Get the validators.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/consensus/validators`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getValidators`
Parameter: -
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block_height: <number>
bonded_validators: [<Validator>]
unbonding_validators: [<Validator>]
}
```
The `Validator` object:
```
{
address: <string>
pub_key: <PubKey>
bon_height: <number>
unbond_height: <number>
last_commit_height: <number>
voting_power: <number>
accum: <number>
}
```
#####Additional info
TODO
***
<a name="events"></a>
###Events
***
<a name="event-subscribe"></a>
####EventSubscribe
Subscribe to a given type of event.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/event_subs/`
Body: See JSON-RPC parameter.
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.eventSubscribe`
Parameter:
{
event_id: <string>
}
```
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sub_id: <string>
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```
#####Additional info
For more information about events and the event system, see the [Event system](#event-system) section.
***
<a name="event-unsubscribe"></a>
####EventUnubscribe
Unsubscribe to an event type.
#####HTTP
Method: DELETE
Endpoint: `/event_subs/:id`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.eventUnsubscribe`
Parameter: -
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#####Additional info
For more information about events and the event system, see the [Event system](#event-system) section.
***
<a name="event-poll"></a>
####EventPoll
Poll a subscription. Note this cannot be done if using websockets, because then the events will be passed automatically over the socket.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/event_subs/:id`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.eventPoll`
#####Return value
{
events: [<Event>]
}
```
#####Additional info
For more information about events and the event system, see the [Event system](#event-system) section. This includes info about the `Event` object.
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####Name-registry
<a name="get-namereg-entries"></a>
####GetNameRegEntries
This will return a list of name reg entries. Filters may be used.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/namereg`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getNameRegEntries`
Parameter:
```
{
filters: [<FilterData>]
}
```
##### Filters
| Field | Underlying type | Ops | Example Queries |
| :---- | :-------------- | :-- | :-------------- |
| `expires` | int | `<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=`, `==` | `q=expires:<=50` |
| `owner` | byte[] | `==`, `!=` | `q=owner:1010101010101010101010101010101010101010` |
| `name` | string | `==`, `!=` | `q=name:!=somekey` |
| `data` | string | `==`, `!=` | `q=name:!=somedata` |
NOTE: While it is supported, there is no point in using `name:==...`, as it would search the entire map of names for that entry. Instead you should use the method `GetNameRegEntry` which takes the name (key) as argument.
#####Return value
```
{
block_height: <number>
names: <NameRegEntry>
}
```
#####Additional info
See GetNameRegEntry below for more info on the `NameRegEntry` object.
See the section on [Filters](#queries-filters) for info on the `FilterData` object.
***
<a name="get-namereg-entry"></a>
####GetNameRegEntry
Get a namereg entry by its key.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/namereg/:name`
Params: The key (a string)
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getNameRegEntry`
Parameter:
```
{
name: <string>
}
```
#####Return value
```
{
owner: <string>
name: <string>
data: <string>
expires: <number>
}
```
***
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###Network
***
<a name="get-network-info"></a>
####GetNetworkInfo
Get the network information. This includes the blockchain client moniker, peer data, and other things.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getNetworkInfo`
Parameters: -
#####Return value
moniker: <string>
listening: <boolean>
listeners: [<string>]
peers: [<Peer>]
}
```
#####Additional info
`client_version` is the version of the running client, or node.
`moniker` is a moniker for the node.
`listening` is a check if the node is listening for connections.
`listeners` is a list of active listeners.
`peers` is a list of peers.
See [GetPeer](#get-peer) for info on the `Peer` object.
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####GetClientVersion
Get the version of the running client (node).
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network/client_version`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getClientVersion`
Parameters: -
#####Return value
```
{
client_version: <string>
}
```
***
<a name="get-moniker"></a>
####GetMoniker
Get the node moniker, or nickname.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network/moniker`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getMoniker`
Parameters: -
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***
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####IsListening
Check whether or not the node is listening for connections.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network/listening`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.isListening`
Parameters: -
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***
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####GetListeners
Get a list of all active listeners.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network/listeners`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getListeners`
Parameters: -
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***
<a name="get-peers"></a>
####GetPeers
Get a list of all peers.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network/peers`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getPeers`
Parameters: -
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See [GetPeer](#get-peer) below for info on the `Peer` object.
***
<a name="get-peer"></a>
####GetPeer
Get the peer with the given IP address.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/network/peer/:address`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getPeer`
Parameters:
{
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#####Return value
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chain_id: <string>
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host: <string>
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#####Additional info
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***
<a name="transactions"></a>
###Transactions
***
####BroadcastTx
Broadcast a given (signed) transaction to the node. It will be added to the tx pool if there are no issues, and if it is accepted by all validators it will eventually be committed to a block.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/txpool`
Body:
<Tx>
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#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.BroadcastTx`
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#####Additional info
`tx_hash` is the hash of the transaction (think digest), and can be used to reference it.
`creates_contract` is set to `1` if a contract was created, otherwise it is 0.
If a contract was created, then `contract_addr` will contain the address. NOTE: This is no guarantee that the contract will actually be commited to the chain. This response is returned upon broadcasting, not when the transaction has been committed to a block.
See [The transaction types](#the-transaction-types) for more info on the `Tx` types.
***
<a name="get-unconfirmed-txs"></a>
####GetUnconfirmedTxs
Get a list of transactions currently residing in the transaction pool. These have been admitted to the pool, but has not yet been committed.
#####HTTP
Method: GET
Endpoint: `/txpool`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.getUnconfirmedTxs`
Parameters: -
#####Return value
{
txs: [<Tx>]
}
```
#####Additional info
See [The transaction types](#the-transaction-types) for more info on the `Tx` types.
***
<a name="calls"></a>
###Code execution (calls)
***
####Call
Call a given (contract) account to execute its code with the given in-data.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/calls`
Body: See JSON-RPC parameter.
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.call`
Parameters:
{
address: <string>
data: <string>
}
```
#####Return value
{
return: <string>
gas_used: <number>
}
```
#####Additional info
`data` is a string of data formatted in accordance with the [contract ABI](TODO).
***
<a name="call-code"></a>
####CallCode
Pass contract code and tx data to the node and have it executed in the virtual machine. This is mostly a dev feature.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Body: See JSON-RPC parameter.
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.callCode`
Parameters:
{
code: <string>
data: <string>
}
```
#####Return value
{
return: <string>
gas_used: <number>
}
```
#####Additional info
`code` is a hex-string representation of compiled contract code.
`data` is a string of data formatted in accordance with the [contract ABI](TODO).
***
<a name="unsafe"></a>
###Unsafe
These methods are unsafe because they require that a private key is either transmitted or received. They are supposed to be used only in development.
####SignTx
Send an unsigned transaction to the node for signing.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/unsafe/tx_signer`
Body:
<Tx>
```
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.SignTx`
Parameters:
<Tx>
```
#####Return value
The same transaction but signed.
#####Additional info
See [The transaction types](#the-transaction-types) for more info on the `Tx` types.
***
Convenience method for sending a transaction. It will do the following things:
* Use the private key to create a private account object (i.e. generate public key and address).
* Use the other parameters to create a `CallTx` object.
* Sign the transaction.
* Broadcast the transaction.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/unsafe/txpool`
Body: See JSON-RPC parameters.
#####JSON-RPC
data: <string>
address: <string>
fee: <number>
gas_limit: <number>
}
```
{
tx_hash: <string>
creates_contract: <number>
contract_addr: <string>
}
```
#####Additional info
See [The transaction types](#the-transaction-types) for more info on the `CallTx` type.
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####TransactNameReg
Convenience method for sending a transaction to the name registry. It will do the following things:
* Use the private key to create a private account object (i.e. generate public key and address).
* Use the other parameters to create a `NameTx` object.
* Sign the transaction.
* Broadcast the transaction.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/unsafe/namereg/txpool`
Body: See JSON-RPC parameters.
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.transactNameReg`
Parameters:
```
{
priv_key: <string>
name: <string>
data: <string>
fee: <number>
amount: <number>
}
```
#####Return value
The same as with BroadcastTx:
```
{
tx_hash: <string>
creates_contract: <number> (always 0)
contract_addr: <string> (always empty)
}
```
#####Additional info
See [The transaction types](#the-transaction-types) for more info on the `NameTx` type.
***
####GenPrivAccount
Convenience method for generating a `PrivAccount` object, which contains a private key and the corresponding public key and address.
#####HTTP
Method: POST
Endpoint: `/unsafe/pa_generator`
#####JSON-RPC
Method: `erisdb.genPrivAccount`
Parameters: -
#####Return value
{
address: <string>
pub_key: <PubKey>
priv_key: <PrivKey>
}
```
#####Additional info
TODO fix endpoint and method.
Again - This is unsafe. Be warned.
***
Filters are used in searches. The structure is similar to that of the [Github api (v3)](https://developer.github.com/v3/search/).
###JSON-RPC
Filters are added as objects in the request parameter. Methods that supports filtering includes an array of filters somewhere in their params object.
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* Range queries are done simply by adding two filters - one for the minimum value and one for the maximum.
#####Examples
We want an account filter that only includes accounts that has code in them (i.e. contract accounts):
```
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field: "code"
op: "!="
value: ""
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```
We want an account filter that only includes accounts with a balance less then 1000:
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op: "<"
value: "1000"
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```
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op: ">"
value: "0"
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op: "<"
value: "1000"
}
```
The field `code` is supported by accounts. It allows for the `==` and `!=` operators. The value `""` means the empty hex string.
If we wanted only non-contract accounts then we would have used the same object but changed it to `op: "=="`.
###HTTP Queries
The structure of a normal query is: `q=field:[op]value+field2:[op2]value2+ ... `.
- `op` is the relational operator, `>, <, >=, <=, ==, !=`.
- `value` is the value to compare against, e.g. `balance:>=5` or `language:==golang`.
There is also support for [range queries](https://help.github.com/articles/search-syntax/): `A..B`, where `A` and `B` are number-strings. You may use the wildcard `*` instead of a number. The wildcard is context-sensitive; if it is put on the left-hand side it is the minimum value, and on the right-hand side it means the maximum value. Let `height` be an unsigned byte with no additional restrictions. `height:*..55` would then be the same as `height:0..55`, and `height:*..*` would be the same as `height:0..255`.
NOTE: URL encoding applies as usual. Omitting it here for clarity.