Accounts / Contracts
The RPC API enables you to view details about accounts and contracts as well as perform contract calls.
View account
Returns basic account information.
Example:
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "query",
"params": {
"request_type": "view_account",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "nearkat.testnet"
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.query({
request_type: "view_account",
finality: "final",
account_id: "nearkat.testnet",
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=query \
params:='{
"request_type": "view_account",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "nearkat.testnet"
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"amount": "399992611103597728750000000",
"locked": "0",
"code_hash": "11111111111111111111111111111111",
"storage_usage": 642,
"storage_paid_at": 0,
"block_height": 17795474,
"block_hash": "9MjpcnwW3TSdzGweNfPbkx8M74q1XzUcT1PAN8G5bNDz"
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by view_account
request type:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
INVALID_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id is invalid |
| |
UNKNOWN_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id has not been found while viewing since the account has not been created or has been already deleted |
| |
UNAVAILABLE_SHARD | 200 | The node was unable to find the requested data because it does not track the shard where data is present |
| |
NO_SYNCED_BLOCKS | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|
View account changes
Returns account changes from transactions in a given account.
- method:
EXPERIMENTAL_changes
- params:
Example:
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "EXPERIMENTAL_changes",
"params": {
"changes_type": "account_changes",
"account_ids": ["your_account.testnet"],
"block_id": 19703467
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.experimental_changes({
changes_type: "account_changes",
account_ids: ["nearkat.testnet"],
block_id: 19703467,
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=EXPERIMENTAL_changes \
params:='{
"changes_type": "account_changes",
"account_ids": ["your_account.testnet"],
"block_id": 19703467
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"block_hash": "6xsfPSG89s6fCMShxxxQTP6D4ZHM9xkGCgubayTDRzAP",
"changes": [
{
"cause": {
"type": "transaction_processing",
"tx_hash": "HLvxLKFM7gohFSqXPp5SpyydNEVpAno352qJJbnddsz3"
},
"type": "account_update",
"change": {
"account_id": "your_account.testnet",
"amount": "499999959035075000000000000",
"locked": "0",
"code_hash": "11111111111111111111111111111111",
"storage_usage": 182,
"storage_paid_at": 0
}
},
{
"cause": {
"type": "receipt_processing",
"receipt_hash": "CPenN1dp4DNKnb9LiL5hkPmu1WiKLMuM7msDjEZwDmwa"
},
"type": "account_update",
"change": {
"account_id": "your_account.testnet",
"amount": "499999959035075000000000000",
"locked": "0",
"code_hash": "11111111111111111111111111111111",
"storage_usage": 264,
"storage_paid_at": 0
}
}
]
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by EXPERIMENTAL_changes
method:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
NOT_SYNCED_YET | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|
View contract code
Returns the contract code (Wasm binary) deployed to the account. Please note that the returned code will be encoded in base64.
- method:
query
- params:
Example:
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "query",
"params": {
"request_type": "view_code",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "guest-book.testnet"
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.query({
request_type: "view_code",
finality: "final",
account_id: "guest-book.testnet",
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=query \
params:='{
"request_type": "view_code",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "guest-book.testnet"
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"code_base64": "47DEQpj8HBSa+/TImW+5JCeuQeRkm5NMpJWZG3hSuFU=",
"hash": "7KoFshMQkdyo5iTx8P2LbLu9jQpxRn24d27FrKShNVXs",
"block_height": 17814234,
"block_hash": "GT1D8nweVQU1zyCUv399x8vDv2ogVq71w17MyR66hXBB"
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by view_code
request type:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
INVALID_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id is invalid |
| |
UNKNOWN_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id has not been found while viewing since the account has not been created or has been already deleted |
| |
NO_CONTRACT_CODE | 200 | The account does not have any contract deployed on it |
| |
UNAVAILABLE_SHARD | 200 | The node was unable to find the requested data because it does not track the shard where data is present |
| |
NO_SYNCED_BLOCKS | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|
View contract state
Returns the state (key value pairs) of a contract based on the key prefix (base64 encoded). Pass an empty string for
prefix_base64
if you would like to return the entire state. Please note that the returned state will be base64 encoded as well.
- method:
query
- params:
Example:
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "query",
"params": {
"request_type": "view_state",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "guest-book.testnet",
"prefix_base64": ""
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.query({
request_type: "view_state",
finality: "final",
account_id: "guest-book.testnet",
prefix_base64: "",
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=query \
params:='{
"request_type": "view_state",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "guest-book.testnet",
"prefix_base64": ""
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"values": [
{
"key": "bTo6MA==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJqb3NoZm9yZC50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6ImhlbGxvIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MQ==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiY2hhZG9oIiwidGV4dCI6ImhlbGxvIGVyeWJvZHkifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTA=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoic2F0b3NoaWYudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJIaWxsbyEifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTE=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidmFsZW50aW5lc29rb2wudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJIaSEifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTI=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJobngudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJoZWxsbyJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTM=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJobngudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJzZCJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTQ=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiamdoZy50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6IktoZyJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTU=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiYWNjb3VudC50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6IldoZW4gSUNPPyJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTY=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiYWNjb3VudC50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6IlRlc3QgMiJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTc=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidGVzdC1kcm9wLTEwLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiRnJlZSBtZXNzYWdlcyBhcmUgdGhlIGJlc3QifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTg=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidGVzdC1kcm9wLTEwLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiV2hlbiBJQ08/In0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MTk=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidGVzdC1kcm9wLTEwLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiV2hlbiBJQ08/In0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Mg==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoibnVsbCIsInRleHQiOiJ1bmRlZmluZWQifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjA=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidGVzdC04NDEudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJXaGVuIElDTz8ifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjE=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidGVzdC04NDEudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJoZXkgaGV5IGhleSJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjI=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiam9zaGZvcmQudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJoaSJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjM=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiam9zaGZvcmQudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJoaSB4MiJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjQ=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoibWFzdGVydGh5c2VsZi50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6ImhhbmRzaGFrZS5oYWNrbWVkb21haW4vICJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjU=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJtYXN0ZXJ0aHlzZWxmLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiSGVsbG8gQ29zbW9zLCBob21lLmNvc21hdHJpeGNvbm5lY3Rpb25zLyJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MjY=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJtYXN0ZXJ0aHlzZWxmLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiYnVpbGQsIGJ1aWxkLCBidWlsZCBpIGNhbWUgdG8gYnVpbGQgYSBicmlkZ2UgaW4gUEVBQ0UsIHNvIGNvbWUgbGV0cyBidWlsZC4uLnNvbmcgYnkgXCJOYWhrbyBCZWFyXCIgIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Mjc=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJtYXN0ZXJ0aHlzZWxmLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiYnVpbGQgYSBicmlkZ2UgKGh0dHBzOi8vd3d3Lmdvb2dsZS5jb20vdXJsP3NhPXQmcmN0PWomcT0mZXNyYz1zJnNvdXJjZT13ZWImY2Q9JmNhZD1yamEmdWFjdD04JnZlZD0yYWhVS0V3ajA0ZGlnMTlqckFoV05tbGtLSGR5X0FnUVEzeXd3QUhvRUNBVVFBZyZ1cmw9aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZ3d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20lMkZ3YXRjaCUzRnYlM0Rlb1RYNWZmOVplMCZ1c2c9QU92VmF3MFoxZzFIMkZzeF85d3FJSmg5RTk2UCkifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Mjg=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJtYXN0ZXJ0aHlzZWxmLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiaHR0cDovL3RyaXBweS7wn42EbWFnaWMvIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Mjk=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJtYXN0ZXJ0aHlzZWxmLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiaHR0cDovL3VuaXRlLnJhaW5ib3d0cmliZXMvIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Mw==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiam9zaGZvcmQudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJobW1tbW1tIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MzA=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiZXhlbXBsYXJ5LnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiaGVsbG8ifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MzE=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiYWRpMjMudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJobW0ifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MzI=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiYWRpMjMudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJ3aGF0In0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6MzM=",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoidmxhZGJhc2gudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJIaSJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6NA==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoibnVsbCIsInRleHQiOiIgIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6NQ==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJ0ZXN0YWNjb3VudDEudGVzdG5ldCIsInRleHQiOiJ0ZXN0In0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Ng==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiZXVnZW5ldGhlZHJlYW0iLCJ0ZXh0IjoibnVsbCJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6Nw==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiZGVtby50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6Ikkgb25seSB3cml0ZSBmcmVlIG1lc3NhZ2VzLiJ9",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6OA==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJqb3NoZm9yZC50ZXN0bmV0IiwidGV4dCI6IkkgcHJlZmVyIHByZW1pdW0gbWVzc2FnZXMifQ==",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTo6OQ==",
"value": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjp0cnVlLCJzZW5kZXIiOiJuZXdsZWRnZXIzLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiTGVkZ2VyIn0=",
"proof": []
},
{
"key": "bTpsZW4=",
"value": "MzQ=",
"proof": []
}
],
"proof": [],
"block_height": 17814234,
"block_hash": "GT1D8nweVQU1zyCUv399x8vDv2ogVq71w17MyR66hXBB"
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
Note: Currently, the response includes a proof
field directly in the
result
, and a proof
fields on each element of the values
list. In
the future, the result.proof
will be included only if the result is not empty,
and the proof
field will be removed from all values
. When parsing the result, you
should accept objects with or without these fields set.
Heads up
There is a limitation on default RPC nodes. You won't be able to get the contract state if it is too big. The default limit of for contract state is 50kb of state size. You're able to change the limits if you run your own RPC node with adjusted
trie_viewer_state_size_limit
value inconfig.json
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by view_state
request type:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
INVALID_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id is invalid |
| |
UNKNOWN_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id has not been found while viewing since the account has not been created or has been already deleted |
| |
NO_CONTRACT_CODE | 200 | The account does not have any contract deployed on it |
| |
TOO_LARGE_CONTRACT_STATE | 200 | The requested contract state is too large to be returned from this node (the default limit is 50kb of state size) |
| |
UNAVAILABLE_SHARD | 200 | The node was unable to find the requested data because it does not track the shard where data is present |
| |
NO_SYNCED_BLOCKS | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|
View contract state changes
Returns the state change details of a contract based on the key prefix (encoded to base64). Pass an empty string for this param if you would like to return all state changes.
- method:
EXPERIMENTAL_changes
- params:
Example:
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "EXPERIMENTAL_changes",
"params": {
"changes_type": "data_changes",
"account_ids": ["guest-book.testnet"],
"key_prefix_base64": "",
"block_id": 19450732
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.experimental_changes({
changes_type: "data_changes",
account_ids: ["guest-book.testnet"],
key_prefix_base64: "",
block_id: 19450732,
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=EXPERIMENTAL_changes \
params:='{
"changes_type": "data_changes",
"account_ids": ["guest-book.testnet"],
"key_prefix_base64": "",
"block_id": 19450732
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"block_hash": "6U8Yd4JFZwJUNfqkD4KaKgTKmpNSmVRTSggpjmsRWdKY",
"changes": [
{
"cause": {
"type": "receipt_processing",
"receipt_hash": "9ewznXgs2t7vRCssxW4thgaiwggnMagKybZ7ryLNTT2z"
},
"type": "data_update",
"change": {
"account_id": "guest-book.testnet",
"key_base64": "bTo6Mzk=",
"value_base64": "eyJwcmVtaXVtIjpmYWxzZSwic2VuZGVyIjoiZmhyLnRlc3RuZXQiLCJ0ZXh0IjoiSGkifQ=="
}
},
{
"cause": {
"type": "receipt_processing",
"receipt_hash": "9ewznXgs2t7vRCssxW4thgaiwggnMagKybZ7ryLNTT2z"
},
"type": "data_update",
"change": {
"account_id": "guest-book.testnet",
"key_base64": "bTpsZW4=",
"value_base64": "NDA="
}
}
]
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by EXPERIMENTAL_changes
method:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
NOT_SYNCED_YET | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|
View contract code changes
Returns code changes made when deploying a contract. Change is returned is a base64 encoded WASM file.
- method:
EXPERIMENTAL_changes
- params:
Example:
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "EXPERIMENTAL_changes",
"params": {
"changes_type": "contract_code_changes",
"account_ids": ["dev-1602714453032-7566969"],
"block_id": 20046655
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.experimental_changes({
changes_type: "contract_code_changes",
account_ids: ["dev-1602714453032-7566969"],
block_id: 20046655,
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=EXPERIMENTAL_changes \
params:='{
"changes_type": "contract_code_changes",
"account_ids": ["dev-1602714453032-7566969"],
"block_id": 20046655
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"block_hash": "3yLNV5zdpzRJ8HP5xTXcF7jdFxuHnmKNUwWcok4616WZ",
"changes": [
{
"cause": {
"type": "receipt_processing",
"receipt_hash": "CEm3NNaNdu9cijh9NvZMM1srbtEYSsBVwGbZxFQYKt5B"
},
"type": "contract_code_update",
"change": {
"account_id": "dev-1602714453032-7566969",
"code_base64": "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..."
}
}
]
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by EXPERIMENTAL_changes
method:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
NOT_SYNCED_YET | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|
Call a contract function
Allows you to call a contract method as a view function.
- method:
query
- params:
request_type
:call_function
finality
ORblock_id
account_id
:"example.testnet"
method_name
:name_of_a_example.testnet_method
(exampleview
methodsargs_base64
:method_arguments_base_64_encoded
Example (get_num
):
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "query",
"params": {
"request_type": "call_function",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "dev-1588039999690",
"method_name": "get_num",
"args_base64": "e30="
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.query({
request_type: "call_function",
finality: "final",
account_id: "dev-1588039999690",
method_name: "get_num",
args_base64: "e30=",
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=query \
params:='{
"request_type": "call_function",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "dev-1588039999690",
"method_name": "get_num",
"args_base64": "e30="
}'
Example (get_account_staked_balance
):
The args_base64
in this example is decoded as {"account_id":"dev-1588039999690"}
. The account_id
would likely be the validator and not the same account for this particular view function.
- JSON
- JavaScript
- HTTPie
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "dontcare",
"method": "query",
"params": {
"request_type": "call_function",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "dev-1588039999690",
"method_name": "get_account_staked_balance",
"args_base64": "eyJhY2NvdW50X2lkIjoiZGV2LTE1ODgwMzk5OTk2OTAifQ=="
}
}
const response = await near.connection.provider.query({
request_type: "call_function",
finality: "final",
account_id: "dev-1588039999690",
method_name: "get_account_staked_balance",
args_base64: "eyJhY2NvdW50X2lkIjoiZGV2LTE1ODgwMzk5OTk2OTAifQ==",
});
http post https://rpc.testnet.near.org jsonrpc=2.0 id=dontcare method=query \
params:='{
"request_type": "call_function",
"finality": "final",
"account_id": "dev-1588039999690",
"method_name": "get_account_staked_balance",
"args_base64": "eyJhY2NvdW50X2lkIjoiZGV2LTE1ODgwMzk5OTk2OTAifQ=="
}'
Example response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": {
"result": [48],
"logs": [],
"block_height": 17817336,
"block_hash": "4qkA4sUUG8opjH5Q9bL5mWJTnfR4ech879Db1BZXbx6P"
},
"id": "dontcare"
}
Note: [48]
is an array of bytes, to be specific it is an ASCII code of 0
.near-sdk-rs
and near-sdk-js
return JSON-serialized results.
What Could Go Wrong?
When API request fails, RPC server returns a structured error response with a limited number of well-defined error variants, so client code can exhaustively handle all the possible error cases. Our JSON-RPC errors follow verror convention for structuring the error response:
{
"error": {
"name": <ERROR_TYPE>,
"cause": {
"info": {..},
"name": <ERROR_CAUSE>
},
"code": -32000,
"data": String,
"message": "Server error",
},
"id": "dontcare",
"jsonrpc": "2.0"
}
Heads up
The fields
code
,data
, andmessage
in the structure above are considered legacy ones and might be deprecated in the future. Please, don't rely on them.
Here is the exhaustive list of the error variants that can be returned by call_function
request type:
ERROR_TYPE | ERROR_CAUSEerror.cause.name | Status Code | Reason | Solution |
---|---|---|---|---|
HANDLER_ERROR | UNKNOWN_BLOCK | 200 | The requested block has not been produced yet or it has been garbage-collected (cleaned up to save space on the RPC node) |
|
INVALID_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id is invalid |
| |
UNKNOWN_ACCOUNT | 200 | The requested account_id has not been found while viewing since the account has not been created or has been already deleted |
| |
NO_CONTRACT_CODE | 200 | The requested contract_code has not been found while viewing |
| |
CONTRACT_EXECUTION_ERROR | 200 | The execution of the view function call failed (crashed, run out of the default 200 TGas limit, etc) |
| |
UNAVAILABLE_SHARD | 200 | The node was unable to find the requested data because it does not track the shard where data is present |
| |
NO_SYNCED_BLOCKS | 200 | The node is still syncing and the requested block is not in the database yet |
| |
REQUEST_VALIDATION_ERROR | PARSE_ERROR | 400 | Passed arguments can't be parsed by JSON RPC server (missing arguments, wrong format, etc.) |
|
INTERNAL_ERROR | INTERNAL_ERROR | 500 | Something went wrong with the node itself or overloaded |
|