bef61496ab5e12e38ac5794cd0836723af070ab5 test: compare `/mempool/contents` response with `getrawmempool` RPC (brunoerg) 5bc5cbaf310f60e89c72e8ecf3f6187c85499027 doc: add reference to `getrawmempool` RPC in `/mempool/contents` REST doc (brunoerg) Pull request description: This PR is similar to #24797, it compares `/mempool/contents` REST response with `getrawmempool` RPC (verbose=True) since they use the same `MempoolToJSON` function. Also, adds a reference to `getrawmempool` RPC help to get details about the fields from `/mempool/contents`. ACKs for top commit: 0xB10C: ACK bef6149 Tree-SHA512: b7e9e9c765ee837986ba167b9234a9b95c9ef0a9ebcc2a03d50f6be6d3aba1480bd77c78111d95df1e4023cde6dfc64bf1e7908d9e5b6f96ca46b76611a4a9b4
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Unauthenticated REST Interface
The REST API can be enabled with the -rest
option.
The interface runs on the same port as the JSON-RPC interface, by default port 9998 for mainnet and port 19998 for testnet.
REST Interface consistency guarantees
The same guarantees as for the RPC Interface apply.
Limitations
There is a known issue in the REST interface that can cause a node to crash if too many http connections are being opened at the same time because the system runs out of available file descriptors. To prevent this from happening you might want to increase the number of maximum allowed file descriptors in your system and try to prevent opening too many connections to your rest interface at the same time if this is under your control. It is hard to give general advice since this depends on your system but if you make several hundred requests at once you are definitely at risk of encountering this issue.
Supported API
Transactions
GET /rest/tx/<TX-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>
Given a transaction hash: returns a transaction in binary, hex-encoded binary, or JSON formats.
By default, this endpoint will only search the mempool. To query for a confirmed transaction, enable the transaction index via "txindex=1" command line / configuration option.
Blocks
GET /rest/block/<BLOCK-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>
GET /rest/block/notxdetails/<BLOCK-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>
Given a block hash: returns a block, in binary, hex-encoded binary or JSON formats. Responds with 404 if the block doesn't exist.
The HTTP request and response are both handled entirely in-memory.
With the /notxdetails/ option JSON response will only contain the transaction hash instead of the complete transaction details. The option only affects the JSON response.
Blockheaders
GET /rest/headers/<COUNT>/<BLOCK-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>
Given a block hash: returns amount of blockheaders in upward direction. Returns empty if the block doesn't exist or it isn't in the active chain.
Blockhash by height
GET /rest/blockhashbyheight/<HEIGHT>.<bin|hex|json>
Given a height: returns hash of block in best-block-chain at height provided.
Chaininfos
GET /rest/chaininfo.json
Returns various state info regarding block chain processing. Only supports JSON as output format.
- chain : (string) current network name (main, test, regtest)
- blocks : (numeric) the current number of blocks processed in the server
- headers : (numeric) the current number of headers we have validated
- bestblockhash : (string) the hash of the currently best block
- difficulty : (numeric) the current difficulty
- mediantime : (numeric) the median time of the 11 blocks before the most recent block on the blockchain
- verificationprogress : (numeric) estimate of verification progress [0..1]
- chainwork : (string) total amount of work in active chain, in hexadecimal
- pruned : (boolean) if the blocks are subject to pruning
- pruneheight : (numeric) highest block available
- softforks : (array) status of softforks in progress
- bip9_softforks : (object) status of BIP9 softforks in progress
Query UTXO set
GET /rest/getutxos/<checkmempool>/<txid>-<n>/<txid>-<n>/.../<txid>-<n>.<bin|hex|json>
The getutxo command allows querying of the UTXO set given a set of outpoints. See BIP64 for input and output serialisation: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0064.mediawiki
Example:
$ curl localhost:19998/rest/getutxos/checkmempool/b2cdfd7b89def827ff8af7cd9bff7627ff72e5e8b0f71210f92ea7a4000c5d75-0.json 2>/dev/null | json_pp
{
"chainHeight" : 325347,
"chaintipHash" : "00000000fb01a7f3745a717f8caebee056c484e6e0bfe4a9591c235bb70506fb",
"bitmap": "1",
"utxos" : [
{
"txvers" : 1
"height" : 2147483647,
"value" : 8.8687,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 1c7cebb529b86a04c683dfa87be49de35bcf589e OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a9141c7cebb529b86a04c683dfa87be49de35bcf589e88ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"mi7as51dvLJsizWnTMurtRmrP8hG2m1XvD"
]
}
}
]
}
Memory pool
GET /rest/mempool/info.json
Returns various information about the TX mempool. Only supports JSON as output format.
- loaded : (boolean) if the mempool is fully loaded
- size : (numeric) the number of transactions in the TX mempool
- bytes : (numeric) size of the TX mempool in bytes
- usage : (numeric) total TX mempool memory usage
- maxmempool : (numeric) maximum memory usage for the mempool in bytes
- mempoolminfee : (numeric) minimum feerate (DASH per KB) for tx to be accepted
GET /rest/mempool/contents.json
Returns transactions in the TX mempool.
Only supports JSON as output format.
Refer to the getrawmempool
RPC help for details.
Risks
Running a web browser on the same node with a REST enabled dashd can be a risk. Accessing prepared XSS websites could read out tx/block data of your node by placing links like <script src="http://127.0.0.1:19998/rest/tx/1234567890.json">
which might break the nodes privacy.