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- # Indexing Transactions
-
- Tendermint allows you to index transactions and later query or subscribe
- to their results.
-
- Let's take a look at the `[tx_index]` config section:
-
- ##### transactions indexer configuration options #####
- [tx_index]
-
- # What indexer to use for transactions
- #
- # Options:
- # 1) "null" (default)
- # 2) "kv" - the simplest possible indexer, backed by key-value storage (defaults to levelDB; see DBBackend).
- indexer = "kv"
-
- # Comma-separated list of tags to index (by default the only tag is tx hash)
- #
- # It's recommended to index only a subset of tags due to possible memory
- # bloat. This is, of course, depends on the indexer's DB and the volume of
- # transactions.
- index_tags = ""
-
- # When set to true, tells indexer to index all tags. Note this may be not
- # desirable (see the comment above). IndexTags has a precedence over
- # IndexAllTags (i.e. when given both, IndexTags will be indexed).
- index_all_tags = false
-
- By default, Tendermint will index all transactions by their respective
- hashes using an embedded simple indexer. Note, we are planning to add
- more options in the future (e.g., Postgresql indexer).
-
- ## Adding tags
-
- In your application's `DeliverTx` method, add the `Tags` field with the
- pairs of UTF-8 encoded strings (e.g. "account.owner": "Bob", "balance":
- "100.0", "date": "2018-01-02").
-
- Example:
-
- func (app *KVStoreApplication) DeliverTx(tx []byte) types.Result {
- ...
- tags := []cmn.KVPair{
- {[]byte("account.name"), []byte("igor")},
- {[]byte("account.address"), []byte("0xdeadbeef")},
- {[]byte("tx.amount"), []byte("7")},
- }
- return types.ResponseDeliverTx{Code: code.CodeTypeOK, Tags: tags}
- }
-
- If you want Tendermint to only index transactions by "account.name" tag,
- in the config set `tx_index.index_tags="account.name"`. If you to index
- all tags, set `index_all_tags=true`
-
- Note, there are a few predefined tags:
-
- - `tm.event` (event type)
- - `tx.hash` (transaction's hash)
- - `tx.height` (height of the block transaction was committed in)
-
- Tendermint will throw a warning if you try to use any of the above keys.
-
- ## Querying transactions
-
- You can query the transaction results by calling `/tx_search` RPC
- endpoint:
-
- curl "localhost:26657/tx_search?query=\"account.name='igor'\"&prove=true"
-
- Check out [API docs](https://tendermint.github.io/slate/?shell#txsearch)
- for more information on query syntax and other options.
-
- ## Subscribing to transactions
-
- Clients can subscribe to transactions with the given tags via Websocket
- by providing a query to `/subscribe` RPC endpoint.
-
- {
- "jsonrpc": "2.0",
- "method": "subscribe",
- "id": "0",
- "params": {
- "query": "account.name='igor'"
- }
- }
-
- Check out [API docs](https://tendermint.github.io/slate/#subscribe) for
- more information on query syntax and other options.
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