Ethereum Classic RPC
How to use it
// yarn add @tatumio/tatum
import { TatumSDK, EthereumClassic, Network } from '@tatumio/tatum'
const tatum = await TatumSDK.init<EthereumClassic>({ network: Network.ETHEREUM_CLASSIC })
const code = await tatum.rpc.getCode('0x15fd42A7447091530bC61179ee5fcc1e117aAAD8')
await tatum.destroy() // Destroy Tatum SDK - needed for stopping background jobs
Overview
The eth_getCode
method is part of the Flare JSON-RPC API, which allows users to interact with the Flare blockchain. This method is specifically used to retrieve the contract code (bytecode) of an account at a specific block number. It is helpful when developers need to examine the bytecode of a deployed contract or validate that the contract code on the blockchain matches the intended code.
Use cases for this method could include:
- Debugging a smart contract
- Verifying the integrity of a deployed contract
- Analyzing contract bytecode for security vulnerabilities
Parameters
The eth_getCode
method accepts two parameters:
address
(string): The address of the contract whose bytecode you want to retrieve. This should be a 20-byte Flare address, formatted as a hex string with a0x
prefix.- Example:
"0x742d35Cc6634C0532925a3b844Bc454e4438f44e"
- Example:
block
(string): The block number at which you want to retrieve the contract code. This can be specified as a hex string or one of the following special keywords:"earliest"
: The first block in the blockchain"latest"
: The most recent block in the blockchain"pending"
: The upcoming block that is being mined- Example:
"0x1"
or"latest"
Return Object
The eth_getCode
method returns a string representing the contract bytecode. The returned value is a hex string with a 0x
prefix.
- If the account has contract code, the returned string will contain the bytecode.
- If the account is not a contract or does not exist, the returned string will be
0x
.
JSON Examples
Request
{
"id": 1,
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "eth_getCode",
"params": ["0x742d35Cc6634C0532925a3b844Bc454e4438f44e", "latest"]
}
Response
{
"id": 1,
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"result": "0x606060...code_here...3839"
}