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getblockheader

Command#

pacprotocol-cli getblockheader "hash" ( verbose )

If verbose is false, returns a string that is serialized, hex-encoded data for blockheader 'hash'. If verbose is true, returns an Object with information about blockheader <hash>.

Arguments#

hash *#

(string, required)

The block hash

verbose#

(boolean, optional, default=true)

true for a json object, false for the hex encoded data

Examples#

pacprotocol-cli getblockheader "00000000c937983704a73af28acdec37b049d214adbda81d7e2a3dd146f6ed09"
curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getblockheader", "params": ["00000000c937983704a73af28acdec37b049d214adbda81d7e2a3dd146f6ed09"] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:1111/

Result#

Result #(for verbose = true):
{
"hash" : "hash", #(string) the block hash #(same as provided)
"confirmations" : n, #(numeric) The number of confirmations, or -1 if the block is not on the main chain
"height" : n, #(numeric) The block height or index
"version" : n, #(numeric) The block version
"versionHex" : "00000000", #(string) The block version formatted in hexadecimal
"merkleroot" : "xxxx", #(string) The merkle root
"time" : ttt, #(numeric) The block time in seconds since epoch #(Jan 1 1970 GMT)
"mediantime" : ttt, #(numeric) The median block time in seconds since epoch #(Jan 1 1970 GMT)
"nonce" : n, #(numeric) The nonce
"bits" : "1d00ffff", #(string) The bits
"difficulty" : x.xxx, #(numeric) The difficulty
"chainwork" : "0000...1f3" #(string) Expected number of hashes required to produce the current chain #(in hex)
"nTx" : n, #(numeric) The number of transactions in the block.
"previousblockhash" : "hash", #(string) The hash of the previous block
"nextblockhash" : "hash", #(string) The hash of the next block
}
Result #(for verbose=false):
"data" #(string) A string that is serialized, hex-encoded data for block 'hash'.

Running following help command

pacprotocol-cli help getblockheader

Will produce following output:

getblockheader "hash" ( verbose )
If verbose is false, returns a string that is serialized, hex-encoded data for blockheader 'hash'.
If verbose is true, returns an Object with information about blockheader <hash>.
Arguments:
1. "hash" (string, required) The block hash
2. verbose (boolean, optional, default=true) true for a json object, false for the hex encoded data
Result (for verbose = true):
{
"hash" : "hash", (string) the block hash (same as provided)
"confirmations" : n, (numeric) The number of confirmations, or -1 if the block is not on the main chain
"height" : n, (numeric) The block height or index
"version" : n, (numeric) The block version
"versionHex" : "00000000", (string) The block version formatted in hexadecimal
"merkleroot" : "xxxx", (string) The merkle root
"time" : ttt, (numeric) The block time in seconds since epoch (Jan 1 1970 GMT)
"mediantime" : ttt, (numeric) The median block time in seconds since epoch (Jan 1 1970 GMT)
"nonce" : n, (numeric) The nonce
"bits" : "1d00ffff", (string) The bits
"difficulty" : x.xxx, (numeric) The difficulty
"chainwork" : "0000...1f3" (string) Expected number of hashes required to produce the current chain (in hex)
"nTx" : n, (numeric) The number of transactions in the block.
"previousblockhash" : "hash", (string) The hash of the previous block
"nextblockhash" : "hash", (string) The hash of the next block
}
Result (for verbose=false):
"data" (string) A string that is serialized, hex-encoded data for block 'hash'.
Examples:
> pacprotocol-cli getblockheader "00000000c937983704a73af28acdec37b049d214adbda81d7e2a3dd146f6ed09"
> curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id":"curltest", "method": "getblockheader", "params": ["00000000c937983704a73af28acdec37b049d214adbda81d7e2a3dd146f6ed09"] }' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:1111/