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In order for a software application to interact with the Ethereum blockchain - either by reading blockchain data or sending transactions to the network - it must connect to an Ethereum node.
For this purpose, everyEthereum client implements aJSON-RPC specificationopens in a new tab, so there is a uniform set of methods that applications can rely on regardless of the specific node or client implementation.
JSON-RPCopens in a new tab is a stateless, light-weight remote procedure call (RPC) protocol. It defines several data structures and the rules around their processing. It is transport agnostic in that the concepts can be used within the same process, over sockets, over HTTP, or in many various message passing environments. It uses JSON (RFC 4627) as data format.
Ethereum clients each may utilize different programming languages when implementing the JSON-RPC specification. See individualclient documentation for further details related to specific programming languages. We recommend checking the documentation of each client for the latest API support information.
While you may choose to interact directly with Ethereum clients via the JSON-RPC API, there are often easier options for dapp developers. ManyJavaScript andbackend API libraries exist to provide wrappers on top of the JSON-RPC API. With these libraries, developers can write intuitive, one-line methods in the programming language of their choice to initialize JSON-RPC requests (under the hood) that interact with Ethereum.
This page deals mainly with the JSON-RPC API used by Ethereum execution clients. However, consensus clients also have an RPC API that allows users to query information about the node, request Beacon blocks, Beacon state, and other consensus-related information directly from a node. This API is documented on theBeacon API webpageopens in a new tab.
An internal API is also used for inter-client communication within a node - that is, it enables the consensus client and execution client to swap data. This is called the 'Engine API' and the specs are available onGitHubopens in a new tab.
Read the full JSON-RPC API spec on GitHubopens in a new tab. This API is documented on theExecution API webpageopens in a new tab and includes an Inspector to try out all the available methods.
Two key data types get passed over JSON: unformatted byte arrays and quantities. Both are passed with a hex encoding but with different requirements for formatting.
When encoding quantities (integers, numbers): encode as hex, prefix with "0x", the most compact representation (slight exception: zero should be represented as "0x0").
Here are some examples:
When encoding unformatted data (byte arrays, account addresses, hashes, bytecode arrays): encode as hex, prefix with "0x", two hex digits per byte.
Here are some examples:
The following methods have a block parameter:
When requests are made that query the state of Ethereum, the provided block parameter determines the height of the block.
The following options are possible for the block parameter:
HEX String - an integer block numberString "earliest" for the earliest/genesis blockString "latest" - for the latest proposed blockString "safe" - for the latest safe head blockString "finalized" - for the latest finalized blockString "pending" - for the pending state/transactionsOn this page we provide examples of how to use individual JSON_RPC API endpoints using the command line tool,curlopens in a new tab. These individual endpoint examples are found below in theCurl examples section. Further down the page, we also provide anend-to-end example for compiling and deploying a smart contract using a Geth node, the JSON_RPC API and curl.
Examples of using the JSON_RPC API by makingcurlopens in a new tab requests to an Ethereum node are provided below. Each exampleincludes a description of the specific endpoint, its parameters, return type, and a worked example of how it should be used.
The curl requests might return an error message relating to the content type. This is because the--data option sets the content type toapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded. If your node does complain about this, manually set the header by placing-H "Content-Type: application/json" at the start of the call. The examples also do not include the URL/IP & port combination which must be the last argument given to curl (e.g.127.0.0.1:8545). A complete curl request including these additional data takes the following form:
1curl -H"Content-Type: application/json" -X POST --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"web3_clientVersion","params":[],"id":67}'127.0.0.1:8545
A handful of core JSON-RPC methods require data from the Ethereum network, and fall neatly into three main categories:Gossip, State, and History. Use the links in these sections to jump to each method, or use the table of contents to explore the whole list of methods.
These methods track the head of the chain. This is how transactions make their way around the network, find their way into blocks, and how clients find out about new blocks.
Methods that report the current state of all the data stored. The "state" is like one big shared piece of RAM, and includes account balances, contract data, and gas estimations.
Fetches historical records of every block back to genesis. This is like one large append-only file, and includes all block headers, block bodies, uncle blocks, and transaction receipts.
You can use theplayground toolopens in a new tab to discover and try out the API methods. It also shows you which methods and networks are supported by various node providers.
Returns the current client version.
Parameters
None
Returns
String - The current client version
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"web3_clientVersion","params":[],"id":67}'3// Result4{5"id":67,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"Geth/v1.12.1-stable/linux-amd64/go1.19.1"8}
Returns Keccak-256 (not the standardized SHA3-256) of the given data.
Parameters
DATA - The data to convert into a SHA3 hash1params:["0x68656c6c6f20776f726c64"]
Returns
DATA - The SHA3 result of the given string.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"web3_sha3","params":["0x68656c6c6f20776f726c64"],"id":64}'3// Result4{5"id":64,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x47173285a8d7341e5e972fc677286384f802f8ef42a5ec5f03bbfa254cb01fad"8}
Returns the current network id.
Parameters
None
Returns
String - The current network id.
The full list of current network IDs is available atchainlist.orgopens in a new tab. Some common ones are:
1: Ethereum Mainnet11155111: Sepolia testnet560048 : Hoodi TestnetExample
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"net_version","params":[],"id":67}'3// Result4{5"id":67,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"3"8}
Returnstrue if client is actively listening for network connections.
Parameters
None
Returns
Boolean -true when listening, otherwisefalse.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"net_listening","params":[],"id":67}'3// Result4{5"id":67,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":true8}
Returns number of peers currently connected to the client.
Parameters
None
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the number of connected peers.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"net_peerCount","params":[],"id":74}'3// Result4{5"id":74,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x2"// 28}
Returns the current Ethereum protocol version. Note that this method isnot available in Gethopens in a new tab.
Parameters
None
Returns
String - The current Ethereum protocol version
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_protocolVersion","params":[],"id":67}'3// Result4{5"id":67,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"54"8}
Returns an object with data about the sync status orfalse.
Parameters
None
Returns
The precise return data varies between client implementations. All clients returnFalse when the node is not syncing, and all clients return the following fields.
Object|Boolean, An object with sync status data orFALSE, when not syncing:
startingBlock:QUANTITY - The block at which the import started (will only be reset, after the sync reached his head)currentBlock:QUANTITY - The current block, same as eth_blockNumberhighestBlock:QUANTITY - The estimated highest blockHowever, the individual clients may also provide additional data. For example Geth returns the following:
1{2"jsonrpc":"2.0",3"id":1,4"result":{5"currentBlock":"0x3cf522",6"healedBytecodeBytes":"0x0",7"healedBytecodes":"0x0",8"healedTrienodes":"0x0",9"healingBytecode":"0x0",10"healingTrienodes":"0x0",11"highestBlock":"0x3e0e41",12"startingBlock":"0x3cbed5",13"syncedAccountBytes":"0x0",14"syncedAccounts":"0x0",15"syncedBytecodeBytes":"0x0",16"syncedBytecodes":"0x0",17"syncedStorage":"0x0",18"syncedStorageBytes":"0x0"19}20}Show all
Whereas Besu returns:
1{2"jsonrpc":"2.0",3"id":51,4"result":{5"startingBlock":"0x0",6"currentBlock":"0x1518",7"highestBlock":"0x9567a3",8"pulledStates":"0x203ca",9"knownStates":"0x200636"10}11}Show all
Refer to the documentation for your specific client for more details.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_syncing","params":[],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":{8 startingBlock:'0x384',9 currentBlock:'0x386',10 highestBlock:'0x454'11}12}13// Or when not syncing14{15"id":1,16"jsonrpc":"2.0",17"result":false18}Show all
Returns the client coinbase address.
Try endpoint in playgroundopens in a new tabNote: This method has been deprecated as ofv1.14.0 and is no longer supported. Attempting to use this method will result in a "Method not supported" error.
Parameters
None
Returns
DATA, 20 bytes - the current coinbase address.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_coinbase","params":[],"id":64}'3// Result4{5"id":64,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x407d73d8a49eeb85d32cf465507dd71d507100c1"8}
Returns the chain ID used for signing replay-protected transactions.
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None
Returns
chainId, hexadecimal value as a string representing the integer of the current chain id.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_chainId","params":[],"id":67}'3// Result4{5"id":67,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1"8}
Returnstrue if client is actively mining new blocks. This can only returntrue for proof-of-work networks and may not be available in some clients sinceThe Merge.
Parameters
None
Returns
Boolean - returnstrue if the client is mining, otherwisefalse.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_mining","params":[],"id":71}'3//4{5"id":71,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":true8}
Returns the number of hashes per second that the node is mining with. This can only returntrue for proof-of-work networks and may not be available in some clients sinceThe Merge.
Parameters
None
Returns
QUANTITY - number of hashes per second.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_hashrate","params":[],"id":71}'3// Result4{5"id":71,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x38a"8}
Returns an estimate of the current price per gas in wei. For example, the Besu client examines the last 100 blocks and returns the median gas unit price by default.
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None
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the current gas price in wei.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_gasPrice","params":[],"id":73}'3// Result4{5"id":73,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1dfd14000"// 8049999872 Wei8}
Returns a list of addresses owned by client.
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None
Returns
Array of DATA, 20 Bytes - addresses owned by the client.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_accounts","params":[],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":["0x407d73d8a49eeb85d32cf465507dd71d507100c1"]8}
Returns the number of most recent block.
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None
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the current block number the client is on.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_blockNumber","params":[],"id":83}'3// Result4{5"id":83,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x4b7"// 12078}
Returns the balance of the account of given address.
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DATA, 20 Bytes - address to check for balance.QUANTITY|TAG - integer block number, or the string"latest","earliest","pending","safe", or"finalized", see theblock parameter1params:["0x407d73d8a49eeb85d32cf465507dd71d507100c1","latest"]
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the current balance in wei.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getBalance","params":["0x407d73d8a49eeb85d32cf465507dd71d507100c1", "latest"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x0234c8a3397aab58"// 1589724902343750008}
Returns the value from a storage position at a given address.
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DATA, 20 Bytes - address of the storage.QUANTITY - integer of the position in the storage.QUANTITY|TAG - integer block number, or the string"latest","earliest","pending","safe","finalized", see theblock parameterReturns
DATA - the value at this storage position.
ExampleCalculating the correct position depends on the storage to retrieve. Consider the following contract deployed at0x295a70b2de5e3953354a6a8344e616ed314d7251 by address0x391694e7e0b0cce554cb130d723a9d27458f9298.
1contract Storage {2 uint pos0;3 mapping(address => uint) pos1;4 constructor() {5 pos0 = 1234;6 pos1[msg.sender] = 5678;7 }8}
Retrieving the value of pos0 is straight forward:
1curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "eth_getStorageAt", "params": ["0x295a70b2de5e3953354a6a8344e616ed314d7251", "0x0", "latest"], "id": 1}' localhost:85452{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":"0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000004d2"}
Retrieving an element of the map is harder. The position of an element in the map is calculated with:
1keccak(LeftPad32(key,0),LeftPad32(map position,0))
This means to retrieve the storage on pos1["0x391694e7e0b0cce554cb130d723a9d27458f9298"] we need to calculate the position with:
1keccak(2decodeHex(3"000000000000000000000000391694e7e0b0cce554cb130d723a9d27458f9298"+4"0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001"5)6)
The geth console which comes with the web3 library can be used to make the calculation:
1>var key="000000000000000000000000391694e7e0b0cce554cb130d723a9d27458f9298"+"0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001"2undefined3> web3.sha3(key,{"encoding":"hex"})4"0x6661e9d6d8b923d5bbaab1b96e1dd51ff6ea2a93520fdc9eb75d059238b8c5e9"
Now to fetch the storage:
1curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "method": "eth_getStorageAt", "params": ["0x295a70b2de5e3953354a6a8344e616ed314d7251", "0x6661e9d6d8b923d5bbaab1b96e1dd51ff6ea2a93520fdc9eb75d059238b8c5e9", "latest"], "id": 1}' localhost:85452{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"result":"0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000162e"}
Returns the number of transactionssent from an address.
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DATA, 20 Bytes - address.QUANTITY|TAG - integer block number, or the string"latest","earliest","pending","safe" or"finalized", see theblock parameter1params:[2"0x407d73d8a49eeb85d32cf465507dd71d507100c1",3"latest",// state at the latest block4]
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the number of transactions send from this address.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionCount","params":["0x407d73d8a49eeb85d32cf465507dd71d507100c1","latest"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1"// 18}
Returns the number of transactions in a block from a block matching the given block hash.
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DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of a block1params:["0xd03ededb7415d22ae8bac30f96b2d1de83119632693b963642318d87d1bece5b"]
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the number of transactions in this block.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getBlockTransactionCountByHash","params":["0xd03ededb7415d22ae8bac30f96b2d1de83119632693b963642318d87d1bece5b"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x8b"// 1398}
Returns the number of transactions in a block matching the given block number.
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QUANTITY|TAG - integer of a block number, or the string"earliest","latest","pending","safe" or"finalized", as in theblock parameter.1params:[2"0x13738ca",// 203962343]
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the number of transactions in this block.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getBlockTransactionCountByNumber","params":["0x13738ca"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x8b"// 1398}
Returns the number of uncles in a block from a block matching the given block hash.
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DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of a block1params:["0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2"]
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the number of uncles in this block.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getUncleCountByBlockHash","params":["0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1"// 18}
Returns the number of uncles in a block from a block matching the given block number.
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QUANTITY|TAG - integer of a block number, or the string"latest","earliest","pending","safe" or"finalized", see theblock parameter1params:[2"0xe8",// 2323]
Returns
QUANTITY - integer of the number of uncles in this block.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getUncleCountByBlockNumber","params":["0xe8"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x0"// 08}
Returns code at a given address.
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DATA, 20 Bytes - addressQUANTITY|TAG - integer block number, or the string"latest","earliest","pending","safe" or"finalized", see theblock parameter1params:[2"0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2",3"0x5daf3b",// 61397074]
Returns
DATA - the code from the given address.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getCode","params":["0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2", "0x5daf3b"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"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The sign method calculates an Ethereum specific signature with:sign(keccak256("\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n" + len(message) + message))).
By adding a prefix to the message makes the calculated signature recognizable as an Ethereum specific signature. This prevents misuse where a malicious dapp can sign arbitrary data (e.g. transaction) and use the signature to impersonate the victim.
Note: the address to sign with must be unlocked.
Parameters
DATA, 20 Bytes - addressDATA, N Bytes - message to signReturns
DATA: Signature
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_sign","params":["0x9b2055d370f73ec7d8a03e965129118dc8f5bf83", "0xdeadbeaf"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0xa3f20717a250c2b0b729b7e5becbff67fdaef7e0699da4de7ca5895b02a170a12d887fd3b17bfdce3481f10bea41f45ba9f709d39ce8325427b57afcfc994cee1b"8}
Signs a transaction that can be submitted to the network at a later time using witheth_sendRawTransaction.
Parameters
Object - The transaction objecttype:from:DATA, 20 Bytes - The address the transaction is sent from.to:DATA, 20 Bytes - (optional when creating new contract) The address the transaction is directed to.gas:QUANTITY - (optional, default: 90000) Integer of the gas provided for the transaction execution. It will return unused gas.gasPrice:QUANTITY - (optional, default: To-Be-Determined) Integer of the gasPrice used for each paid gas, in Wei.value:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of the value sent with this transaction, in Wei.data:DATA - The compiled code of a contract OR the hash of the invoked method signature and encoded parameters.nonce:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of a nonce. This allows to overwrite your own pending transactions that use the same nonce.Returns
DATA, The RLP-encoded transaction object signed by the specified account.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"id": 1,"jsonrpc": "2.0","method": "eth_signTransaction","params": [{"data":"0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8d46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f072445675058bb8eb970870f072445675","from": "0xb60e8dd61c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07233155","gas": "0x76c0","gasPrice": "0x9184e72a000","to": "0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07244567","value": "0x9184e72a"}]}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0xa3f20717a250c2b0b729b7e5becbff67fdaef7e0699da4de7ca5895b02a170a12d887fd3b17bfdce3481f10bea41f45ba9f709d39ce8325427b57afcfc994cee1b"8}
Creates new message call transaction or a contract creation, if the data field contains code, and signs it using the account specified infrom.
Parameters
Object - The transaction objectfrom:DATA, 20 Bytes - The address the transaction is sent from.to:DATA, 20 Bytes - (optional when creating new contract) The address the transaction is directed to.gas:QUANTITY - (optional, default: 90000) Integer of the gas provided for the transaction execution. It will return unused gas.gasPrice:QUANTITY - (optional, default: To-Be-Determined) Integer of the gasPrice used for each paid gas.value:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of the value sent with this transaction.input:DATA - The compiled code of a contract OR the hash of the invoked method signature and encoded parameters.nonce:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of a nonce. This allows to overwrite your own pending transactions that use the same nonce.1params:[2{3from:"0xb60e8dd61c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07233155",4 to:"0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f07244567",5 gas:"0x76c0",// 304006 gasPrice:"0x9184e72a000",// 100000000000007 value:"0x9184e72a",// 24414062508 input:9"0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8d46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f072445675058bb8eb970870f072445675",10},11]Show all
Returns
DATA, 32 Bytes - the transaction hash, or the zero hash if the transaction is not yet available.
Useeth_getTransactionReceipt to get the contract address, after the transaction was proposed in a block, when you created a contract.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_sendTransaction","params":[{see above}],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0xe670ec64341771606e55d6b4ca35a1a6b75ee3d5145a99d05921026d1527331"8}
Creates new message call transaction or a contract creation for signed transactions.
Parameters
DATA, The signed transaction data.1params:[2"0xd46e8dd67c5d32be8d46e8dd67c5d32be8058bb8eb970870f072445675058bb8eb970870f072445675",3]
Returns
DATA, 32 Bytes - the transaction hash, or the zero hash if the transaction is not yet available.
Useeth_getTransactionReceipt to get the contract address, after the transaction was proposed in a block, when you created a contract.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_sendRawTransaction","params":[{see above}],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0xe670ec64341771606e55d6b4ca35a1a6b75ee3d5145a99d05921026d1527331"8}
Executes a new message call immediately without creating a transaction on the blockchain. Often used for executing read-only smart contract functions, for example thebalanceOf for an ERC-20 contract.
Parameters
Object - The transaction call objectfrom:DATA, 20 Bytes - (optional) The address the transaction is sent from.to:DATA, 20 Bytes - The address the transaction is directed to.gas:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of the gas provided for the transaction execution. eth_call consumes zero gas, but this parameter may be needed by some executions.gasPrice:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of the gasPrice used for each paid gasvalue:QUANTITY - (optional) Integer of the value sent with this transactioninput:DATA - (optional) Hash of the method signature and encoded parameters. For details seeEthereum Contract ABI in the Solidity documentationopens in a new tab.QUANTITY|TAG - integer block number, or the string"latest","earliest","pending","safe" or"finalized", see theblock parameterReturns
DATA - the return value of executed contract.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_call","params":[{see above}],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x"8}
Generates and returns an estimate of how much gas is necessary to allow the transaction to complete. The transaction will not be added to the blockchain. Note that the estimate may be significantly more than the amount of gas actually used by the transaction, for a variety of reasons including EVM mechanics and node performance.
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Seeeth_call parameters, except that all properties are optional. If no gas limit is specified geth uses the block gas limit from the pending block as an upper bound. As a result the returned estimate might not be enough to executed the call/transaction when the amount of gas is higher than the pending block gas limit.
Returns
QUANTITY - the amount of gas used.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_estimateGas","params":[{see above}],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x5208"// 210008}
Returns information about a block by hash.
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DATA, 32 Bytes - Hash of a block.Boolean - Iftrue it returns the full transaction objects, iffalse only the hashes of the transactions.1params:[2"0xdc0818cf78f21a8e70579cb46a43643f78291264dda342ae31049421c82d21ae",3false,4]
Returns
Object - A block object, ornull when no block was found:
number:QUANTITY - the block number.null when its pending block.hash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the block.null when its pending block.parentHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the parent block.nonce:DATA, 8 Bytes - hash of the generated proof-of-work.null when its pending block,0x0 for proof-of-stake blocks (since The Merge)sha3Uncles:DATA, 32 Bytes - SHA3 of the uncles data in the block.logsBloom:DATA, 256 Bytes - the bloom filter for the logs of the block.null when its pending block.transactionsRoot:DATA, 32 Bytes - the root of the transaction trie of the block.stateRoot:DATA, 32 Bytes - the root of the final state trie of the block.receiptsRoot:DATA, 32 Bytes - the root of the receipts trie of the block.miner:DATA, 20 Bytes - the address of the beneficiary to whom the block rewards were given.difficulty:QUANTITY - integer of the difficulty for this block.totalDifficulty:QUANTITY - integer of the total difficulty of the chain until this block.extraData:DATA - the "extra data" field of this block.size:QUANTITY - integer the size of this block in bytes.gasLimit:QUANTITY - the maximum gas allowed in this block.gasUsed:QUANTITY - the total used gas by all transactions in this block.timestamp:QUANTITY - the unix timestamp for when the block was collated.transactions:Array - Array of transaction objects, or 32 Bytes transaction hashes depending on the last given parameter.uncles:Array - Array of uncle hashes.Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getBlockByHash","params":["0xdc0818cf78f21a8e70579cb46a43643f78291264dda342ae31049421c82d21ae", false],"id":1}'3// Result4{5{6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"id":1,8"result":{9"difficulty":"0x4ea3f27bc",10"extraData":"0x476574682f4c5649562f76312e302e302f6c696e75782f676f312e342e32",11"gasLimit":"0x1388",12"gasUsed":"0x0",13"hash":"0xdc0818cf78f21a8e70579cb46a43643f78291264dda342ae31049421c82d21ae",14"logsBloom":"0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",15"miner":"0xbb7b8287f3f0a933474a79eae42cbca977791171",16"mixHash":"0x4fffe9ae21f1c9e15207b1f472d5bbdd68c9595d461666602f2be20daf5e7843",17"nonce":"0x689056015818adbe",18"number":"0x1b4",19"parentHash":"0xe99e022112df268087ea7eafaf4790497fd21dbeeb6bd7a1721df161a6657a54",20"receiptsRoot":"0x56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421",21"sha3Uncles":"0x1dcc4de8dec75d7aab85b567b6ccd41ad312451b948a7413f0a142fd40d49347",22"size":"0x220",23"stateRoot":"0xddc8b0234c2e0cad087c8b389aa7ef01f7d79b2570bccb77ce48648aa61c904d",24"timestamp":"0x55ba467c",25"totalDifficulty":"0x78ed983323d",26"transactions":[27],28"transactionsRoot":"0x56e81f171bcc55a6ff8345e692c0f86e5b48e01b996cadc001622fb5e363b421",29"uncles":[30]31}32}Show all
Returns information about a block by block number.
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QUANTITY|TAG - integer of a block number, or the string"earliest","latest","pending","safe" or"finalized", as in theblock parameter.Boolean - Iftrue it returns the full transaction objects, iffalse only the hashes of the transactions.1params:[2"0x1b4",// 4363true,4]
ReturnsSeeeth_getBlockByHash
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getBlockByNumber","params":["0x1b4", true],"id":1}'
Result seeeth_getBlockByHash
Returns the information about a transaction requested by transaction hash.
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DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of a transaction1params:["0x88df016429689c079f3b2f6ad39fa052532c56795b733da78a91ebe6a713944b"]
Returns
Object - A transaction object, ornull when no transaction was found:
blockHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the block where this transaction was in.null when its pending.blockNumber:QUANTITY - block number where this transaction was in.null when its pending.from:DATA, 20 Bytes - address of the sender.gas:QUANTITY - gas provided by the sender.gasPrice:QUANTITY - gas price provided by the sender in Wei.hash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the transaction.input:DATA - the data send along with the transaction.nonce:QUANTITY - the number of transactions made by the sender prior to this one.to:DATA, 20 Bytes - address of the receiver.null when its a contract creation transaction.transactionIndex:QUANTITY - integer of the transactions index position in the block.null when its pending.value:QUANTITY - value transferred in Wei.v:QUANTITY - ECDSA recovery idr:QUANTITY - ECDSA signature rs:QUANTITY - ECDSA signature sExample
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionByHash","params":["0x88df016429689c079f3b2f6ad39fa052532c56795b733da78a91ebe6a713944b"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"jsonrpc":"2.0",6"id":1,7"result":{8"blockHash":"0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2",9"blockNumber":"0x5daf3b",// 613970710"from":"0xa7d9ddbe1f17865597fbd27ec712455208b6b76d",11"gas":"0xc350",// 5000012"gasPrice":"0x4a817c800",// 2000000000013"hash":"0x88df016429689c079f3b2f6ad39fa052532c56795b733da78a91ebe6a713944b",14"input":"0x68656c6c6f21",15"nonce":"0x15",// 2116"to":"0xf02c1c8e6114b1dbe8937a39260b5b0a374432bb",17"transactionIndex":"0x41",// 6518"value":"0xf3dbb76162000",// 429000000000000019"v":"0x25",// 3720"r":"0x1b5e176d927f8e9ab405058b2d2457392da3e20f328b16ddabcebc33eaac5fea",21"s":"0x4ba69724e8f69de52f0125ad8b3c5c2cef33019bac3249e2c0a2192766d1721c"22}23}Show all
Returns information about a transaction by block hash and transaction index position.
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DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of a block.QUANTITY - integer of the transaction index position.1params:[2"0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2",3"0x0",// 04]
ReturnsSeeeth_getTransactionByHash
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionByBlockHashAndIndex","params":["0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2", "0x0"],"id":1}'
Result seeeth_getTransactionByHash
Returns information about a transaction by block number and transaction index position.
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QUANTITY|TAG - a block number, or the string"earliest","latest","pending","safe" or"finalized", as in theblock parameter.QUANTITY - the transaction index position.1params:[2"0x9c47cf",// 102419993"0x24",// 364]
ReturnsSeeeth_getTransactionByHash
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionByBlockNumberAndIndex","params":["0x9c47cf", "0x24"],"id":1}'
Result seeeth_getTransactionByHash
Returns the receipt of a transaction by transaction hash.
Note That the receipt is not available for pending transactions.
Parameters
DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of a transaction1params:["0x85d995eba9763907fdf35cd2034144dd9d53ce32cbec21349d4b12823c6860c5"]
ReturnsObject - A transaction receipt object, ornull when no receipt was found:
transactionHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the transaction.transactionIndex:QUANTITY - integer of the transactions index position in the block.blockHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the block where this transaction was in.blockNumber:QUANTITY - block number where this transaction was in.from:DATA, 20 Bytes - address of the sender.to:DATA, 20 Bytes - address of the receiver. null when its a contract creation transaction.cumulativeGasUsed :QUANTITY - The total amount of gas used when this transaction was executed in the block.effectiveGasPrice :QUANTITY - The sum of the base fee and tip paid per unit of gas.gasUsed:QUANTITY - The amount of gas used by this specific transaction alone.contractAddress:DATA, 20 Bytes - The contract address created, if the transaction was a contract creation, otherwisenull.logs:Array - Array of log objects, which this transaction generated.logsBloom:DATA, 256 Bytes - Bloom filter for light clients to quickly retrieve related logs.type:QUANTITY - integer of the transaction type,0x0 for legacy transactions,0x1 for access list types,0x2 for dynamic fees.It also returnseither :
root :DATA 32 bytes of post-transaction stateroot (pre Byzantium)status:QUANTITY either1 (success) or0 (failure)Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getTransactionReceipt","params":["0x85d995eba9763907fdf35cd2034144dd9d53ce32cbec21349d4b12823c6860c5"],"id":1}'3// Result4{5"jsonrpc":"2.0",6"id":1,7"result":{8"blockHash":9"0xa957d47df264a31badc3ae823e10ac1d444b098d9b73d204c40426e57f47e8c3",10"blockNumber":"0xeff35f",11"contractAddress":null,// string of the address if it was created12"cumulativeGasUsed":"0xa12515",13"effectiveGasPrice":"0x5a9c688d4",14"from":"0x6221a9c005f6e47eb398fd867784cacfdcfff4e7",15"gasUsed":"0xb4c8",16"logs":[{17// logs as returned by getFilterLogs, etc.18}],19"logsBloom":"0x00...0",// 256 byte bloom filter20"status":"0x1",21"to":"0xc02aaa39b223fe8d0a0e5c4f27ead9083c756cc2",22"transactionHash":23"0x85d995eba9763907fdf35cd2034144dd9d53ce32cbec21349d4b12823c6860c5",24"transactionIndex":"0x66",25"type":"0x2"26}27}Show all
Returns information about a uncle of a block by hash and uncle index position.
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DATA, 32 Bytes - The hash of a block.QUANTITY - The uncle's index position.1params:[2"0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2",3"0x0",// 04]
ReturnsSeeeth_getBlockByHash
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getUncleByBlockHashAndIndex","params":["0x1d59ff54b1eb26b013ce3cb5fc9dab3705b415a67127a003c3e61eb445bb8df2", "0x0"],"id":1}'
Result seeeth_getBlockByHash
Note: An uncle doesn't contain individual transactions.
Returns information about a uncle of a block by number and uncle index position.
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QUANTITY|TAG - a block number, or the string"earliest","latest","pending","safe","finalized", as in theblock parameter.QUANTITY - the uncle's index position.1params:[2"0x29c",// 6683"0x0",// 04]
ReturnsSeeeth_getBlockByHash
Note: An uncle doesn't contain individual transactions.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getUncleByBlockNumberAndIndex","params":["0x29c", "0x0"],"id":1}'
Result seeeth_getBlockByHash
Creates a filter object, based on filter options, to notify when the state changes (logs).To check if the state has changed, calleth_getFilterChanges.
A note on specifying topic filters:Topics are order-dependent. A transaction with a log with topics [A, B] will be matched by the following topic filters:
[] "anything"[A] "A in first position (and anything after)"[null, B] "anything in first position AND B in second position (and anything after)"[A, B] "A in first position AND B in second position (and anything after)"[[A, B], [A, B]] "(A OR B) in first position AND (A OR B) in second position (and anything after)"Object - The filter options:fromBlock:QUANTITY|TAG - (optional, default:"latest") Integer block number, or"latest" for the last proposed block,"safe" for the latest safe block,"finalized" for the latest finalized block, or"pending","earliest" for transactions not yet in a block.toBlock:QUANTITY|TAG - (optional, default:"latest") Integer block number, or"latest" for the last proposed block,"safe" for the latest safe block,"finalized" for the latest finalized block, or"pending","earliest" for transactions not yet in a block.address:DATA|Array, 20 Bytes - (optional) Contract address or a list of addresses from which logs should originate.topics:Array of DATA, - (optional) Array of 32 BytesDATA topics. Topics are order-dependent. Each topic can also be an array of DATA with "or" options.1params:[2{3 fromBlock:"0x1",4 toBlock:"0x2",5 address:"0x8888f1f195afa192cfee860698584c030f4c9db1",6 topics:[7"0x000000000000000000000000a94f5374fce5edbc8e2a8697c15331677e6ebf0b",8null,9[10"0x000000000000000000000000a94f5374fce5edbc8e2a8697c15331677e6ebf0b",11"0x0000000000000000000000000aff3454fce5edbc8cca8697c15331677e6ebccc",12],13],14},15]Show all
ReturnsQUANTITY - A filter id.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_newFilter","params":[{"topics":["0x12341234"]}],"id":73}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1"// 18}
Creates a filter in the node, to notify when a new block arrives.To check if the state has changed, calleth_getFilterChanges.
ParametersNone
ReturnsQUANTITY - A filter id.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_newBlockFilter","params":[],"id":73}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1"// 18}
Creates a filter in the node, to notify when new pending transactions arrive.To check if the state has changed, calleth_getFilterChanges.
ParametersNone
ReturnsQUANTITY - A filter id.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_newPendingTransactionFilter","params":[],"id":73}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":"0x1"// 18}
Uninstalls a filter with given id. Should always be called when watch is no longer needed.Additionally Filters timeout when they aren't requested witheth_getFilterChanges for a period of time.
Parameters
QUANTITY - The filter id.1params:[2"0xb",// 113]
ReturnsBoolean -true if the filter was successfully uninstalled, otherwisefalse.
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_uninstallFilter","params":["0xb"],"id":73}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":true8}
Polling method for a filter, which returns an array of logs which occurred since last poll.
Parameters
QUANTITY - the filter id.1params:[2"0x16",// 223]
ReturnsArray - Array of log objects, or an empty array if nothing has changed since last poll.
For filters created witheth_newBlockFilter the return are block hashes (DATA, 32 Bytes), e.g.["0x3454645634534..."].
For filters created witheth_newPendingTransactionFilter the return are transaction hashes (DATA, 32 Bytes), e.g.["0x6345343454645..."].
For filters created witheth_newFilter logs are objects with following params:
removed:TAG -true when the log was removed, due to a chain reorganization.false if its a valid log.logIndex:QUANTITY - integer of the log index position in the block.null when its pending log.transactionIndex:QUANTITY - integer of the transactions index position log was created from.null when its pending log.transactionHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the transactions this log was created from.null when its pending log.blockHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - hash of the block where this log was in.null when its pending.null when its pending log.blockNumber:QUANTITY - the block number where this log was in.null when its pending.null when its pending log.address:DATA, 20 Bytes - address from which this log originated.data:DATA - variable-length non-indexed log data. (Insolidity: zero or more 32 Bytes non-indexed log arguments.)topics:Array of DATA - Array of 0 to 4 32 BytesDATA of indexed log arguments. (Insolidity: The first topic is thehash of the signature of the event (e.g.Deposit(address,bytes32,uint256)), except you declared the event with theanonymous specifier.)Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getFilterChanges","params":["0x16"],"id":73}'3// Result4{5"id":1,6"jsonrpc":"2.0",7"result":[{8"logIndex":"0x1",// 19"blockNumber":"0x1b4",// 43610"blockHash":"0x8216c5785ac562ff41e2dcfdf5785ac562ff41e2dcfdf829c5a142f1fccd7d",11"transactionHash":"0xdf829c5a142f1fccd7d8216c5785ac562ff41e2dcfdf5785ac562ff41e2dcf",12"transactionIndex":"0x0",// 013"address":"0x16c5785ac562ff41e2dcfdf829c5a142f1fccd7d",14"data":"0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",15"topics":["0x59ebeb90bc63057b6515673c3ecf9438e5058bca0f92585014eced636878c9a5"]16},{17...18}]19}Show all
Returns an array of all logs matching filter with given id.
Parameters
QUANTITY - The filter id.1params:[2"0x16",// 223]
ReturnsSeeeth_getFilterChanges
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getFilterLogs","params":["0x16"],"id":74}'
Result seeeth_getFilterChanges
Returns an array of all logs matching a given filter object.
Parameters
Object - The filter options:fromBlock:QUANTITY|TAG - (optional, default:"latest") Integer block number, or"latest" for the last proposed block,"safe" for the latest safe block,"finalized" for the latest finalized block, or"pending","earliest" for transactions not yet in a block.toBlock:QUANTITY|TAG - (optional, default:"latest") Integer block number, or"latest" for the last proposed block,"safe" for the latest safe block,"finalized" for the latest finalized block, or"pending","earliest" for transactions not yet in a block.address:DATA|Array, 20 Bytes - (optional) Contract address or a list of addresses from which logs should originate.topics:Array of DATA, - (optional) Array of 32 BytesDATA topics. Topics are order-dependent. Each topic can also be an array of DATA with "or" options.blockHash:DATA, 32 Bytes - (optional,future) With the addition of EIP-234,blockHash will be a new filter option which restricts the logs returned to the single block with the 32-byte hashblockHash. UsingblockHash is equivalent tofromBlock =toBlock = the block number with hashblockHash. IfblockHash is present in the filter criteria, then neitherfromBlock nortoBlock are allowed.1params:[2{3 topics:[4"0x000000000000000000000000a94f5374fce5edbc8e2a8697c15331677e6ebf0b",5],6},7]
ReturnsSeeeth_getFilterChanges
Example
1// Request2curl-XPOST--data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getLogs","params":[{"topics":["0x000000000000000000000000a94f5374fce5edbc8e2a8697c15331677e6ebf0b"]}],"id":74}'
Result seeeth_getFilterChanges
This section includes a demonstration of how to deploy a contract using only the RPC interface. There are alternative routes to deploying contracts where this complexity is abstracted away—for example, using libraries built on top of the RPC interface such asweb3.jsopens in a new tab andweb3.pyopens in a new tab. These abstractions are generally easier to understand and less error-prone, but it is still helpful to understand what is happening under the hood.
The following is a straightforward smart contract calledMultiply7 that will be deployed using the JSON-RPC interface to an Ethereum node. This tutorial assumes the reader is already running a Geth node. More information on nodes and clients is availablehere. Please refer to individualclient documentation to see how to start the HTTP JSON-RPC for non-Geth clients. Most clients default to serving onlocalhost:8545.
1contractMultiply7{2 eventPrint(uint);3functionmultiply(uint input)returns(uint){4Print(input*7);5return input*7;6}7}
The first thing to do is make sure the HTTP RPC interface is enabled. This means we supply Geth with the--http flag on startup. In this example we use the Geth node on a private development chain. Using this approach we don't need ether on the real network.
geth --http --dev console2>>geth.log
This will start the HTTP RPC interface onhttp://localhost:8545.
We can verify that the interface is running by retrieving the coinbase address (by obtaining the first address from the array of accounts) and balance usingcurlopens in a new tab. Please note that data in these examples will differ on your local node. If you want to try these commands, replace the request params in the second curl request with the result returned from the first.
curl --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_accounts","params":[]", "id":1}' -H"Content-Type: application/json" localhost:8545{"id":1,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":["0x9b1d35635cc34752ca54713bb99d38614f63c955"]}curl --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"eth_getBalance", "params": ["0x9b1d35635cc34752ca54713bb99d38614f63c955", "latest"], "id":2}' -H"Content-Type: application/json" localhost:8545{"id":2,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"0x1639e49bba16280000"}
Because numbers are hex encoded, the balance is returned in wei as a hex string. If we want to have the balance in ether as a number we can use web3 from the Geth console.
1web3.fromWei("0x1639e49bba16280000","ether")2// "410"
Now that there is some ether on our private development chain, we can deploy the contract. The first step is to compile the Multiply7 contract to byte code that can be sent to the EVM. To install solc, the Solidity compiler, follow theSolidity documentationopens in a new tab. (You might want to use an oldersolc release to matchthe version of compiler used for our exampleopens in a new tab.)
The next step is to compile the Multiply7 contract to byte code that can be send to the EVM.
echo'pragma solidity ^0.4.16; contract Multiply7 { event Print(uint); function multiply(uint input) public returns (uint) { Print(input * 7); return input * 7; } }'| solc --bin=======<stdin>:Multiply7=======Binary:6060604052341561000f57600080fd5b60eb8061001d6000396000f300606060405260043610603f576000357c0100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000900463ffffffff168063c6888fa1146044575b600080fd5b3415604e57600080fd5b606260048080359060200190919050506078565b6040518082815260200191505060405180910390f35b60007f24abdb5865df5079dcc5ac590ff6f01d5c16edbc5fab4e195d9febd1114503da600783026040518082815260200191505060405180910390a16007820290509190505600a165627a7a7230582040383f19d9f65246752244189b02f56e8d0980ed44e7a56c0b200458caad20bb0029
Now that we have the compiled code we need to determine how much gas it costs to deploy it. The RPC interface has aneth_estimateGas method that will give us an estimate.
curl --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method": "eth_estimateGas", "params": [{"from": "0x9b1d35635cc34752ca54713bb99d38614f63c955", "data": "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"}], "id": 5}' -H"Content-Type: application/json" localhost:8545{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":5,"result":"0x1c31e"}
And finally deploy the contract.
curl --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method": "eth_sendTransaction", "params": [{"from": "0x9b1d35635cc34752ca54713bb99d38614f63c955", "gas": "0x1c31e", "data": "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"}], "id": 6}' -H"Content-Type: application/json" localhost:8545{"id":6,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"0xe1f3095770633ab2b18081658bad475439f6a08c902d0915903bafff06e6febf"}
The transaction is accepted by the node and a transaction hash is returned. This hash can be used to track the transaction. The next step is to determine the address where our contract is deployed. Each executed transaction will create a receipt. This receipt contains various information about the transaction such as in which block the transaction was included and how much gas was used by the EVM. If a transactioncreates a contract it will also contain the contract address. We can retrieve the receipt with theeth_getTransactionReceipt RPC method.
curl --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method": "eth_getTransactionReceipt", "params": ["0xe1f3095770633ab2b18081658bad475439f6a08c902d0915903bafff06e6febf"], "id": 7}' -H"Content-Type: application/json" localhost:8545{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":7,"result":{"blockHash":"0x77b1a4f6872b9066312de3744f60020cbd8102af68b1f6512a05b7619d527a4f","blockNumber":"0x1","contractAddress":"0x4d03d617d700cf81935d7f797f4e2ae719648262","cumulativeGasUsed":"0x1c31e","from":"0x9b1d35635cc34752ca54713bb99d38614f63c955","gasUsed":"0x1c31e","logs":[],"logsBloom":"0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000","status":"0x1","to":null,"transactionHash":"0xe1f3095770633ab2b18081658bad475439f6a08c902d0915903bafff06e6febf","transactionIndex":"0x0"}}
Our contract was created on0x4d03d617d700cf81935d7f797f4e2ae719648262. A null result instead of a receipt means the transaction has not been included in a block yet. Wait for a moment and check if your consensus client is running and retry it.
In this example we will be sending a transaction usingeth_sendTransaction to themultiply method of the contract.
eth_sendTransaction requires several arguments, specificallyfrom,to anddata.From is the public address of our account, andto is the contract address. Thedata argument contains a payload that defines which method must be called and with which arguments. This is where theABI (application binary interface)opens in a new tab comes into play. The ABI is a JSON file that defines how to define and encode data for the EVM.
The bytes of the payload defines which method in the contract is called. This is the first 4 bytes from the Keccak hash over the function name and its argument types, hex encoded. The multiply function accepts an uint which is an alias for uint256. This leaves us with:
1web3.sha3("multiply(uint256)").substring(0,10)2// "0xc6888fa1"
The next step is to encode the arguments. There is only one uint256, say, the value 6. The ABI has a section which specifies how to encode uint256 types.
int<M>: enc(X) is the big-endian two’s complement encoding of X, padded on the higher-order (left) side with 0xff for negative X and with zero > bytes for positive X such that the length is a multiple of 32 bytes.
This encodes to0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006.
Combining the function selector and the encoded argument our data will be0xc6888fa10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006.
This can now be sent to the node:
curl --data'{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method": "eth_sendTransaction", "params": [{"from": "0xeb85a5557e5bdc18ee1934a89d8bb402398ee26a", "to": "0x6ff93b4b46b41c0c3c9baee01c255d3b4675963d", "data": "0xc6888fa10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006"}], "id": 8}' -H"Content-Type: application/json" localhost:8545{"id":8,"jsonrpc":"2.0","result":"0x759cf065cbc22e9d779748dc53763854e5376eea07409e590c990eafc0869d74"}
Since a transaction was sent, a transaction hash was returned. Retrieving the receipt gives:
1{2 blockHash:"0xbf0a347307b8c63dd8c1d3d7cbdc0b463e6e7c9bf0a35be40393588242f01d55",3 blockNumber:268,4 contractAddress:null,5 cumulativeGasUsed:22631,6 gasUsed:22631,7 logs:[{8 address:"0x6ff93b4b46b41c0c3c9baee01c255d3b4675963d",9 blockHash:"0xbf0a347307b8c63dd8c1d3d7cbdc0b463e6e7c9bf0a35be40393588242f01d55",10 blockNumber:268,11 data:"0x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002a",12 logIndex:0,13 topics:["0x24abdb5865df5079dcc5ac590ff6f01d5c16edbc5fab4e195d9febd1114503da"],14 transactionHash:"0x759cf065cbc22e9d779748dc53763854e5376eea07409e590c990eafc0869d74",15 transactionIndex:016}],17 transactionHash:"0x759cf065cbc22e9d779748dc53763854e5376eea07409e590c990eafc0869d74",18 transactionIndex:019}Show all
The receipt contains a log. This log was generated by the EVM on transaction execution and included in the receipt. Themultiply function shows that thePrint event was raised with the input times 7. Since the argument for thePrint event was a uint256 we can decode it according to the ABI rules which will leave us with the expected decimal 42. Apart from the data it is worth noting that topics can be used to determine which event created the log:
1web3.sha3("Print(uint256)")2// "24abdb5865df5079dcc5ac590ff6f01d5c16edbc5fab4e195d9febd1114503da"
This was just a brief introduction into some of the most common tasks, demonstrating direct usage of the JSON-RPC.