Horizen Eon RPC
How to use it
// yarn add @tatumio/tatum
import { TatumSDK, HorizenEon, Network } from '@tatumio/tatum'
const tatum = await TatumSDK.init<HorizenEon>({ network: Network.HORIZEN_EON })
const tx = await tatum.rpc.getTransactionReceipt(
'0x97d83656ca05890100149be18d0c2a2f94e5337e5e6a643ea78794cd418cdbc7',
)
await tatum.destroy() // Destroy Tatum SDK - needed for stopping background jobs
Overview
eth_getTransactionReceipt
is an JSON-RPC method that retrieves the transaction receipt of a given transaction hash. This method is particularly useful when you need to obtain detailed information about a transaction's execution, such as its status (success or failure), gas usage, and logs (events). Common use cases include checking the status of a transaction after it has been mined or inspecting the events emitted by a smart contract during a specific transaction.
Parameters
This method requires a single parameter:
transactionHash
: The hash of the transaction for which you want to obtain the receipt.- Example:
"0x97d83656ca05890100149be18d0c2a2f94e5337e5e6a643ea78794cd418cdbc7"
- Example:
Return Object
The method returns an object containing the following fields:
transactionHash
: The hash of the transaction.transactionIndex
: The transaction's index position in the block.blockHash
: The hash of the block where this transaction was mined.blockNumber
: The block number where this transaction was mined.from
: The address of the sender.to
: The address of the receiver.null
when it's a contract creation transaction.cumulativeGasUsed
: The total amount of gas used when this transaction was executed in the block.gasUsed
: The amount of gas used by this specific transaction alone.contractAddress
: The address of the contract created, if the transaction was a contract creation. Otherwise,null
.logs
: An array of log objects, which were emitted during the transaction.logsBloom
: A 256-byte bloom filter, which is a compressed representation of the logs emitted during the transaction.status
: The status of the transaction's execution."0x1"
indicates success, while"0x0"
indicates failure.
JSON-RPC Examples
Request:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"method": "eth_getTransactionReceipt",
"params": ["0x97d83656ca05890100149be18d0c2a2f94e5337e5e6a643ea78794cd418cdbc7"]
}
Response:
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"result": {
"blockHash": "0xb0ddfcdcc375afce9f365458c5035ca4aaf99f9fe8699522193e16a8718615b6",
"blockNumber": "0x5a9d4",
"transactionIndex": "0x0",
"transactionHash": "0x97d83656ca05890100149be18d0c2a2f94e5337e5e6a643ea78794cd418cdbc7",
"type": "0x2",
"from": "0x8bd5723981d3f96a6544519c4a075f5994919d3a",
"to": "0xa55d9ef16af921b70fed1421c1d298ca5a3a18f1",
"effectiveGasPrice": "0x5017ff700",
"contractAddress": null,
"logs": [],
"logsBloom": "0x00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000",
"gasUsed": "0x12a68",
"cumulativeGasUsed": "0x12a68",
"status": "0x1"
}
}
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