Miscellaneous
klay_sha3
Returns Keccak-256 (not the standardized SHA3-256) of the given data.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
data | DATA | The data to convert into a SHA3 hash. |
Return Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
32-byte DATA | The SHA3 result of the given data. |
Example
klay_recoverFromTransaction
Returns the recovered sender address from RLP encoded transaction bytes. If the sender address of the tx has composite accountKey type, it will return the sender address, not the addresses extracted from signatures. If the recovery failed, it returns 0x0 address.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
data | DATA | RLP encoded transaction bytes |
block number | QUANTITY | TAG | Integer or hexadecimal block number, or the string |
Return Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
20-byte DATA | Recovered address. |
Example
klay_recoverFromMessage
Returns signer address from message signature. It validates if the message is signed by the given account. Klaytn has several accountKey types. So if the address(account) argument has a composite accountKey like AccountKeyWeightedMultisig and the signature is generated by a member private key of the account, you will get the paired address with the member's private key, not account address. And you can be sure that the key used for signing the message is a member of the account. Additionally this function has an ability to validate a signature in the two kind of prefix when signing a message, "\x19Ethereum Signed Message:\n" and "\x19Klaytn Signed Message:\n"
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
address | string | The address of the signer account. |
message | DATA | Message bytes |
signature | 65-byte DATA | Signature bytes |
block number | QUANTITY | TAG | Integer or hexadecimal block number, or the string |
Return Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
20-byte DATA | Recovered address. |
Example
klay_forkStatus
Returns the whole list of hardforks and their effectiveness at the given block.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
block number | QUANTITY | TAG | Integer or hexadecimal block number, or the string |
Return Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
JSON | List of forks and their effectiveness |
Example
klay_createAccessList
This method creates an accessList
based on a given Transaction
. The accessList
contains all storage slots and addresses read and written by the transaction, except for the sender account and the precompiles. This method uses the same transaction call object and blockNumberOrTag
object as klay_call
. An accessList can be used to unstuck contracts that became inaccessible due to gas cost increases. Adding an accessList
to your transaction does not necessary result in lower gas usage compared to a transaction without an access list.
Parameters
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
callObject | Object | The transaction call object. Refer to |
blockNumberOrTag | QUANTITY | TAG | Integer or hexadecimal block number, or the string |
Return Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Object | Returns list of addresses and storage keys used by the transaction, plus the gas consumed when the access list is added. |
Example
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