# ADR 012: ABCI Events ## Changelog - *2018-09-02* Remove ABCI errors component. Update description for events - *2018-07-12* Initial version ## Context ABCI tags were first described in [ADR 002](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/docs/architecture/adr-002-event-subscription.md). They are key-value pairs that can be used to index transactions. Currently, ABCI messages return a list of tags to describe an "event" that took place during the Check/DeliverTx/Begin/EndBlock, where each tag refers to a different property of the event, like the sending and receiving account addresses. Since there is only one list of tags, recording data for multiple such events in a single Check/DeliverTx/Begin/EndBlock must be done using prefixes in the key space. Alternatively, groups of tags that constitute an event can be separated by a special tag that denotes a break between the events. This would allow straightforward encoding of multiple events into a single list of tags without prefixing, at the cost of these "special" tags to separate the different events. TODO: brief description of how the indexing works ## Decision Instead of returning a list of tags, return a list of events, where each event is a list of tags. This way we naturally capture the concept of multiple events happening during a single ABCI message. TODO: describe impact on indexing and querying ## Status Implemented ## Consequences ### Positive - Ability to track distinct events separate from ABCI calls (DeliverTx/BeginBlock/EndBlock) - More powerful query abilities ### Negative - More complex query syntax - More complex search implementation ### Neutral