Unauthenticated REST Interface
==============================
The REST API can be enabled with the `-rest` option.
The interface runs on the same port as the JSON-RPC interface, by default port 8332 for mainnet, port 18332 for testnet,
and port 18443 for regtest.
REST Interface consistency guarantees
-------------------------------------
The [same guarantees as for the RPC Interface ](/doc/JSON-RPC-interface.md#rpc-consistency-guarantees )
apply.
Supported API
-------------
#### Transactions
`GET /rest/tx/<TX-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>`
Given a transaction hash: returns a transaction in binary, hex-encoded binary, or JSON formats.
By default, this endpoint will only search the mempool.
To query for a confirmed transaction, enable the transaction index via "txindex=1" command line / configuration option.
#### Blocks
`GET /rest/block/<BLOCK-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>`
`GET /rest/block/notxdetails/<BLOCK-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>`
Given a block hash: returns a block, in binary, hex-encoded binary or JSON formats.
Responds with 404 if the block doesn't exist.
The HTTP request and response are both handled entirely in-memory.
With the /notxdetails/ option JSON response will only contain the transaction hash instead of the complete transaction details. The option only affects the JSON response.
#### Blockheaders
`GET /rest/headers/<COUNT>/<BLOCK-HASH>.<bin|hex|json>`
Given a block hash: returns < COUNT > amount of blockheaders in upward direction.
Returns empty if the block doesn't exist or it isn't in the active chain.
#### Blockhash by height
`GET /rest/blockhashbyheight/<HEIGHT>.<bin|hex|json>`
Given a height: returns hash of block in best-block-chain at height provided.
#### Chaininfos
`GET /rest/chaininfo.json`
Returns various state info regarding block chain processing.
Only supports JSON as output format.
* chain : (string) current network name (main, test, regtest)
* blocks : (numeric) the current number of blocks processed in the server
* headers : (numeric) the current number of headers we have validated
* bestblockhash : (string) the hash of the currently best block
* difficulty : (numeric) the current difficulty
* mediantime : (numeric) the median time of the 11 blocks before the most recent block on the blockchain
* verificationprogress : (numeric) estimate of verification progress [0..1]
* chainwork : (string) total amount of work in active chain, in hexadecimal
* pruned : (boolean) if the blocks are subject to pruning
* pruneheight : (numeric) highest block available
* softforks : (array) status of softforks in progress
#### Query UTXO set
`GET /rest/getutxos/<checkmempool>/<txid>-<n>/<txid>-<n>/.../<txid>-<n>.<bin|hex|json>`
The getutxo command allows querying of the UTXO set given a set of outpoints.
See BIP64 for input and output serialisation:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0064.mediawiki
Example:
```
$ curl localhost:18332/rest/getutxos/checkmempool/b2cdfd7b89def827ff8af7cd9bff7627ff72e5e8b0f71210f92ea7a4000c5d75-0.json 2>/dev/null | json_pp
{
"chainHeight" : 325347,
"chaintipHash" : "00000000fb01a7f3745a717f8caebee056c484e6e0bfe4a9591c235bb70506fb",
"bitmap": "1",
"utxos" : [
{
"height" : 2147483647,
"value" : 8.8687,
"scriptPubKey" : {
"asm" : "OP_DUP OP_HASH160 1c7cebb529b86a04c683dfa87be49de35bcf589e OP_EQUALVERIFY OP_CHECKSIG",
"hex" : "76a9141c7cebb529b86a04c683dfa87be49de35bcf589e88ac",
"reqSigs" : 1,
"type" : "pubkeyhash",
"addresses" : [
"mi7as51dvLJsizWnTMurtRmrP8hG2m1XvD"
]
}
}
]
}
```
#### Memory pool
`GET /rest/mempool/info.json`
Returns various information about the TX mempool.
Only supports JSON as output format.
* loaded : (boolean) if the mempool is fully loaded
* size : (numeric) the number of transactions in the TX mempool
* bytes : (numeric) size of the TX mempool in bytes
* usage : (numeric) total TX mempool memory usage
* maxmempool : (numeric) maximum memory usage for the mempool in bytes
* mempoolminfee : (numeric) minimum feerate (BTC per KB) for tx to be accepted
`GET /rest/mempool/contents.json`
Returns transactions in the TX mempool.
Only supports JSON as output format.
Risks
-------------
Running a web browser on the same node with a REST enabled bitcoind can be a risk. Accessing prepared XSS websites could read out tx/block data of your node by placing links like `<script src="http://127.0.0.1:8332/rest/tx/1234567890.json">` which might break the nodes privacy.