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Monero RPC types.

What

This crate ports the types used in Monero's RPC interface, including:

  • JSON types
  • Binary (epee) types
  • Mixed types
  • Other commonly used RPC types

It also includes some traits for these types.

Modules

This crate's types are split in the following manner:

Module Purpose
The root module Miscellaneous items, e.g. constants.
[json] Contains JSON request/response (some mixed with binary) that all share the common /json_rpc endpoint.
[bin] Contains request/response types that are expected to be fully in binary (cuprate_epee_encoding) in monerod and cuprated's RPC interface. These are called at a custom endpoint instead of /json_rpc, e.g. /get_blocks.bin.
[other] Contains request/response types that are JSON, but aren't called at /json_rpc (e.g. [crate::other::GetHeightRequest]).
[misc] Contains miscellaneous types, e.g. [crate::misc::Status]. Many of types here are found and used in request/response types, for example, [crate::misc::BlockHeader] is used in [crate::json::GetLastBlockHeaderResponse].
[base] Contains base types flattened into many request/response types.

Each type in {json,bin,other} come in pairs and have identical names, but are suffixed with either Request or Response. e.g. GetBlockCountRequest & GetBlockCountResponse.

Documentation

The documentation for types within {json,bin,other} are omitted, as they can be found in Monero's RPC documentation.

However, each type will document:

  • Definition: the exact type definition location in monerod
  • Documentation: the Monero RPC documentation link
  • Request/response: the other side of this type, either the request or response

Naming

The naming for types within {json,bin,other} follow the following scheme:

  1. Convert the endpoint or method name into UpperCamelCase
  2. Remove any suffix extension
  3. Add Request/Response suffix

For example:

Endpoint/method Crate location and name
get_block_count [json::GetBlockCountRequest] & [json::GetBlockCountResponse]
/get_blocks.bin [bin::GetBlocksRequest] & [bin::GetBlocksResponse]
/get_height [other::GetHeightRequest] & [other::GetHeightResponse]

Mixed types

Note that some types mix JSON & binary together, i.e., the message overall is JSON, however some fields contain binary values inside JSON strings, for example:

{
  "string": "",
  "float": 30.0,
  "integer": 30,
  "binary": "<serialized binary>"
}

binary here is (de)serialized as a normal [String]. In order to be clear on which fields contain binary data, the struct fields that have them will use [crate::misc::BinaryString] instead of [String].

These mixed types are:

  • [crate::json::GetTransactionPoolBacklogResponse]
  • [crate::json::GetOutputDistributionResponse]

TODO: we need to figure out a type that (de)serializes correctly, String errors with serde_json

Fixed byte containers

TODO

(De)serialization invariants

Due to how types are defined in this library internally (all through a single macro), most types implement both serde and epee.

However, some of the types will panic with [unimplemented] or will otherwise have undefined implementation in the incorrect context.

In other words:

  • The epee (de)serialization of [json] & [other] types should not be relied upon
  • The JSON (de)serialization of [bin] types should not be relied upon

The invariants that can be relied upon:

  • Types in [json] & [other] will implement serde correctly
  • Types in [bin] will implement epee correctly
  • Misc types will implement serde/epee correctly as needed

Requests and responses

For enums that encapsulate all request/response types, see:

  • [crate::json::JsonRpcRequest] & [crate::json::JsonRpcResponse]
  • [crate::bin::BinRequest] & [crate::bin::BinResponse]
  • [crate::other::OtherRequest] & [crate::other::OtherResponse]

Feature flags

List of feature flags for cuprate-rpc-types.

All are enabled by default.

Feature flag Does what
serde Implements serde on all types
epee Implements cuprate_epee_encoding on all types