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Greetings,
Some of you guys know me already, some not, I have been working and collaborating in the STEEM dev ecosystem for more than 2 years.
This nodejs/Javascript tool is half-way done, and was born out of pure necessity. However, there are still plenty of things to be done.
The public npm package is already published.
If you think this is a good tool, please vote me. The development should only take one more week to finish everything.
Why would a developer need the full Transaction object?
Say, for instance, that a developer needs to verify the account signer of a vote. He would go request to the rpc-api endpoint get_account_history
for the desired account, and loop over until finding the right match.
Guess what? The returned "pseudo-transaction" has no signature. Neither has extensions, ref_block_num or ref_block_prefix.
So basically, no signature, no way to know who is the actual signer. Developers have currently a big trouble linking operations with the full Transaction object.
Purpose
STEEM rpc-api database endpoint get_account_history
does provide only a pseudo-transaction object. This is the form of the returned object:
[
31896,
{
trx_id: '268de18b9d381eeaa71419c1454f5f229c785235',
block: 35683670,
trx_in_block: 19,
op_in_trx: 0,
virtual_op: 0,
timestamp: '2019-08-19T08:15:21',
op: [ 'vote', [Object] ]
}
]
This pseudo-transaction object is missing valuable information such as:
- Signature
- extensions
- expiration
- ref_block_num
- ref_block_prefix
If you need the full trx object, this library will help you.
Under the hood
This tool is basically iterating over the blocks looking for the right time interval. We know each block happens every 3 seconds, so the algorithm does some date approximations searching in the blocks archive until finding the right one. Once the right block has been found, the full trx can be returned.
Use
This library has been design with async requests in mind.
If you want to initialise a dsteem client:
var dsteem = require('dsteem')
var client = new dsteem.client(rpc_node_address)
Each method call requires a client instance passed as argument.
There are two methods available:
- findCommentTrx(client, author, permlink)
- findVoteTrx(client, pseudo_trx)
Install
$ npm i steemtrxfinder --save
Configuration
TBD
TO-DO
- Add tests
- CLI
- browser support
- Add more operations support
NPM public package
https://www.npmjs.com/package/steemtrxfinder
This is unnecessary. You should use the RPC call account_history_api / get_transaction if you need the full trx. It already includes all the data you are looking for.
Seems like only your server (anyx.io) supports the call you suggest. When using steemit rpc node I get this error msg:
Assert Exception:false: This API is not supported for account history backed by RocksDB
Not all api endpoints are created equal. Not all nodes support full account_history. For example, I know the minnnowsupport node doesn't support it; they sometimes forward these requests to me.
Steemit has dubbed these calls as "Working on mainnet" & "Working on testnet" so it's just a matter of finding a truly full-node endpoint.
https://developers.steem.io/apidefinitions/#account_history_api.get_transaction
Example rpc call:
curl -sd '{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "method":"account_history_api.get_transaction", "params":{"id":"55eb04e397569e27fff8fbf04841ca7c5b9e522c"}, "id":"0"}' anyx.io
Or via RESTful translation:
https://anyx.io/v1/account_history_api/get_transaction?id=55eb04e397569e27fff8fbf04841ca7c5b9e522c
Wondering why your RESTful api uses query params, instead of representing resources with URIs.
Some do work as plain URIs, like https://anyx.io/v1/database_api/get_dynamic_global_properties, as this has no parameters.
consider something like https://developers.steem.io/apidefinitions/#database_api.list_accounts
The mapping is intuitive, instead of POSTing
'{"jsonrpc":"2.0", "method":"database_api.list_accounts", "params": {"start":"steemit", "limit":10, "order":"by_name"}, "id":1}'
you can instead do
http://anyx.io/v1/database_api/list_accounts?start=steemit&limit=10&order=by_name
This is how restful implementations work typically. You have parameters to format the specific data you are interested in.
Hello
I want to use http://anyx.io and get the operational information that was done from 2016 to 2018 and recorded in the blocks. Would you please show me how I can get this information with very little delay?
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What You ask for is to build full witness node with get_transaction call enabled.
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