CHIA-RPC
1.8.2.3
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package CHIA-RPC --version 1.8.2.3
NuGet\Install-Package CHIA-RPC -Version 1.8.2.3
<PackageReference Include="CHIA-RPC" Version="1.8.2.3" />
paket add CHIA-RPC --version 1.8.2.3
#r "nuget: CHIA-RPC, 1.8.2.3"
// Install CHIA-RPC as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=CHIA-RPC&version=1.8.2.3 // Install CHIA-RPC as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=CHIA-RPC&version=1.8.2.3
Welcome to the CHIA-RPC Nuget package!
This package is a wrapper for RPC-JSON files used to communicate with the Chia client through the HTTP-API, WebSocket API, or CLI.
The wrapper allows you to easily create the appropriate RPC object for all wallet endpoint calls, and deserialize the response JSON and accessing its objets.
CHIA-RPC
ONLY contains the rpc wrappers (.net objects for RPC, Response and Chia Objects) In ;rder to cummiunicate with the chia client, you need to either implement your own client solution or use theChia-Client-API
package which implements all rpc endpoints and supports remote management of the chia client.
Useful links
- nuget package: https://www.nuget.org/packages/CHIA-RPC
- github repo to submit issues/requests: https://github.com/KryptomineCH/CHIA-RPC
- official chia rpc documentation: https://docs.chia.net/rpc/
- chia-client-api for communication with the chia client: https://www.nuget.org/packages/Chia-Client-API/
Usage
General functions
All classes support the following base functions:
SaveToFile(string path)
: saves the rpc as a json-formatted file to the specified path on disk.LoadFromFile(string path)
: loads an rpc file from the specified path from disk.ToString()
: returns a json-formatted string representation of the class.LoadObjectFromString(string json)
: converts a json string (eg. response) into a given object.
Types
There are 3 types in this library:
EndpointName_RPC
these classes represent the request content which is issued against the chia client.EndpointName_Response
these classes represent the chia clients response and are beeing used to deserialize the server response into workable c# objectsObjectName
these classes represent objects in the chia space such as aCoinRecord
, aTransaction
and so on
RPC Creation
Most endpoints are implemented with a constructor:
// Create a new instance of the SendXCH_RPC class
var rpc = new SendXCH_RPC(1234, "chia1q2jzm7eg5t2k8vnq3tkkf5l7zj9mfx9v7p9t5", 1000, 500, new string[] { "Transaction from Example program" })
If this is not the case or for whatever other reason, You can also creath them like so:
// Create a new instance of the SendXCH_RPC class
var rpc = new SendXCH_RPC
{
wallet_id = 1234,
address = "chia1q2jzm7eg5t2k8vnq3tkkf5l7zj9mfx9v7p9t5",
amount = 10000,
fee = 500,
memos = new string[] { "Transaction from Example program" }
};
Some endpoints already implement Constructors which make things a litte easier:
GetNextAddress_RPC rpc = new GetNextAddress_RPC(1, false);
Some endpoins already have implicit conversions which make working a lot easier. The support is quite sparse still:
WalletID_Response walletID = WalletID_Response.LoadResponseFromString(serverResponse);
GetNextAddress_RPC rpc = new GetNextAddress_RPC(walletID);
Serialisation
in order to work with the rpcs, you want to serialize/deserialize them to and from json.
Serialisation
All classes have a .ToString()
method to convert a class to json content:
WalletID_RPC rpc = new WalletID_RPC(1);
string json = rpc.Tostring();
Deserialisation
Deserialisation is implemented as static method and can be used to convert the server response:
GetNextAddress_Response nextAddress = GetNextAddress_Response.LoadResponseFromString(serverResponse);
IO
Often it can be helpful to load and store objects such as an initiated transaction to disk for later reuse:
Saving object to disk
All objects and classes implement a SaveToFile method. The method automatically appends a filename .rpc .response or .object in respect of the basetype
TransactionID_Response pendingTransaction = new TransactionID_Response();
pendingTransaction.SaveResponseToFile("C:\\temp\\pendingTransactions\\mytransaction-001");
Loading object from disk
Simmilar to the Deserialisation, loading from disk is implemented as a static method:
TransactionID_Response pendingTransaction = TransactionID_Response.LoadResponseFromFile("C:\\temp\\pendingTransactions\\mytransaction-001");
Remarks
The structure of the chia API can be confusing and many rpcs (eg
WalletID_RPC
) are used for multiple endpoints so it is strongly recommended to use theChia-Client-API
to see how the interaction with the RPC requests is.
Per default, the chia client will only listen to rpc requests from the local machine.
If you have remote machines to manage, eg a full node or farmers, you need to enable public port listening.
For that, edit the chia configuration (default at~/.chia/mainnet/config/config.yaml
).
Look for a line starting with self-hostname like so:self_hostname: &self_hostname "localhost"
change it to:self_hostname: 0.0.0.0
to listen on all interfaces or to the local interface ip to listen on a specific interface.
For a full documentation besides xml markup, please refer to the official chia documentation: https://docs.chia.net/rpc
Thank you for using CHIA-RPC!
Dependencies
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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.NET | net6.0 is compatible. net6.0-android was computed. net6.0-ios was computed. net6.0-maccatalyst was computed. net6.0-macos was computed. net6.0-tvos was computed. net6.0-windows was computed. net7.0 is compatible. net7.0-android was computed. net7.0-ios was computed. net7.0-maccatalyst was computed. net7.0-macos was computed. net7.0-tvos was computed. net7.0-windows was computed. net8.0 was computed. net8.0-android was computed. net8.0-browser was computed. net8.0-ios was computed. net8.0-maccatalyst was computed. net8.0-macos was computed. net8.0-tvos was computed. net8.0-windows was computed. |
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net6.0
- Chia-Metadata (>= 1.6.2.5)
- NFT.Storage.Net (>= 1.0.1.2)
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net7.0
- Chia-Metadata (>= 1.6.2.5)
- NFT.Storage.Net (>= 1.0.1.2)
NuGet packages (1)
Showing the top 1 NuGet packages that depend on CHIA-RPC:
Package | Downloads |
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Chia-Client-API
CHIA-RPC is a C# Nuget library that allows developers to easily communicate with the Chia client. It provides a wrapper for making requests, sending transactions, and minting, making it a versatile tool for interacting with the Chia blockchain. With CHIA-RPC, you can easily integrate Chia functionality into your C# projects. |
GitHub repositories
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2.2.0.17 | 188 | 3/13/2024 |
2.2.0.10 | 128 | 3/5/2024 |
2.2.0 | 141 | 3/1/2024 |
2.1.3 | 219 | 12/21/2023 |
2.1.1.8 | 171 | 12/8/2023 |
2.1.1.7 | 175 | 11/26/2023 |
2.1.1.6 | 170 | 11/15/2023 |
2.1.1.5 | 144 | 11/15/2023 |
2.1.1.4 | 150 | 11/9/2023 |
2.1.1.2 | 170 | 10/19/2023 |
2.1.1 | 178 | 10/13/2023 |
2.0.1 | 166 | 10/5/2023 |
2.0.0.1 | 188 | 8/31/2023 |
2.0.0 | 192 | 8/28/2023 |
1.8.2.13 | 228 | 8/22/2023 |
1.8.2.5 | 223 | 8/10/2023 |
1.8.2.4 | 194 | 8/9/2023 |
1.8.2.3 | 207 | 8/9/2023 |
1.8.2.2 | 193 | 8/9/2023 |
1.8.2.1 | 197 | 8/9/2023 |
1.8.2 | 194 | 7/26/2023 |
1.8.1.16 | 198 | 6/26/2023 |
1.8.1.15 | 213 | 6/23/2023 |
1.8.1.14 | 216 | 6/22/2023 |
1.8.1.13 | 191 | 6/22/2023 |
1.8.1.12 | 200 | 6/22/2023 |
1.8.1.11 | 203 | 6/22/2023 |
1.8.1.10 | 194 | 6/22/2023 |
1.8.1.9 | 212 | 6/21/2023 |
1.8.1.8 | 215 | 6/14/2023 |
1.8.1.7 | 205 | 6/14/2023 |
1.8.1.6 | 221 | 6/12/2023 |
1.8.1.5 | 229 | 6/9/2023 |
1.8.1.4 | 208 | 6/9/2023 |
1.8.1.3 | 212 | 6/9/2023 |
1.8.1.2 | 201 | 6/7/2023 |
1.8.1.1 | 204 | 6/7/2023 |
1.8.1 | 199 | 6/2/2023 |
1.8.0 | 213 | 5/11/2023 |
1.7.1 | 249 | 4/21/2023 |
1.6.2.14 | 369 | 2/8/2023 |
1.6.2.13 | 340 | 2/8/2023 |
1.6.2.12 | 364 | 2/5/2023 |
1.6.2.11 | 281 | 2/5/2023 |
1.6.2.10 | 290 | 2/5/2023 |
1.6.2.9 | 419 | 1/31/2023 |
1.6.2.8 | 390 | 1/28/2023 |
1.6.2.6 | 469 | 1/25/2023 |
1.6.2.5 | 356 | 1/24/2023 |
1.6.2.4 | 340 | 1/17/2023 |
1.6.2.3 | 361 | 1/16/2023 |
1.6.2.2 | 356 | 1/15/2023 |
1.6.2.1 | 364 | 1/13/2023 |
1.6.2 | 372 | 1/12/2023 |
1.6.1.5 | 390 | 1/11/2023 |
1.6.1.3 | 421 | 1/10/2023 |
1.6.1.2 | 315 | 1/10/2023 |
1.6.1.1 | 360 | 12/29/2022 |
1.6.1 | 326 | 12/29/2022 |
1.8.2.3
- timestamps can now be read as DateTime
- improved resiliense and error handling in case of serialisation failures
1.8.2.2
- Included Peer object
- updated transaction documentationfor `sent_to` and `sent`
- changed `sent_to` from `dynamic?` to `Peer[]?`
related documentation: https://docs.chia.net/walletconnect-commands?_highlight=sent#transactionrecord
1.8.2.1
This is a minor update that introduces changes to Transaction, Transaction Dict Memos, Transaction no memos, and GetTransaction:
- Added the TransactionType enum, making it easier to identify the type of a transaction.
- Added an unknown wallet type, "Ratelimited Wallet," to the WalletType enum.
1.8.2
This release presents a major overhaul of the package, implementing nullable types for all endpoints. It's likely that this will necessitate code changes, or at the very least, produce numerous null value compiler warnings.
Enhanced features:
- Improved Null Parameter Handling: The RPC interface now accurately manages null input parameters. This ensures the application won't crash or exhibit unintended behavior when a null value is passed.
- RPC Parameter Nullability: All RPC parameter objects are now nullable, enhancing request integrity and the stability of our API communication.
- Null Checks in RPC Methods: Functions, such as BatchUpdate_Async, now ascertain if their essential parameters are null prior to execution. This preemptive action helps detect issues early, returning a helpful error message instead of triggering unexpected runtime exceptions.
- Null Reference Exception Fixes: Addressed potential NullReferenceExceptions.
- Expanded XML Comments: We have significantly added to or expanded the XML comments across numerous classes and methods. These annotations act as in-code documentation, offering valuable context and guidance for developers.
- Compiler Warnings: Resolved all compiler warnings within the package.
Please refer to the documentation and the updated code comments for a deeper understanding of these updates. As always, we welcome any issue reports or feedback on these modifications.