appbasetest.timcliff.com should be working. It is running AppBase though (19.4) so it is likely that the tests you are running on the 19.2 nodes will not work there.
{'method': 'call', 'params': ['database_api', 'get_config', []], 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'id': 1} leads to Bad Cast:Invalid cast from type 'array_type' to Object
Thanks for pointing out the issue. There are two things going on:
The block_api methods are not enabled on my node. I followed the recommended fullnode.config.ini from the Steem repository, so I'm not sure why they are not there. I opened issue https://github.com/steemit/steem/issues/2323 to get to the bottom of this.
I don't know what is incorrect about the example get_config call that you have above, but it does not look like it is in the expected "19.4" format. If I call using the following call, it works:
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appbasetest.timcliff.com should be working. It is running AppBase though (19.4) so it is likely that the tests you are running on the 19.2 nodes will not work there.
It is not listed as the block_api is not activated.
beem handles 19.4 calls natively.
I’ll take a look tonight
{'method': 'call', 'params': ['database_api', 'get_config', []], 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'id': 1}
leads toBad Cast:Invalid cast from type 'array_type' to Object
The same call works on "https://api.steemit.com"
Thanks for pointing out the issue. There are two things going on:
block_api
methods are not enabled on my node. I followed the recommendedfullnode.config.ini
from the Steem repository, so I'm not sure why they are not there. I opened issue https://github.com/steemit/steem/issues/2323 to get to the bottom of this.get_config
call that you have above, but it does not look like it is in the expected "19.4" format. If I call using the following call, it works:The second point was on my side. It works now and I'm getting
_registered_apis.end(): Could not find API block_api
.Thank you for your help with the 19.4 api call format.
Something looks wrong with the formatting, but I’ll have to wait until I get home to my workstation tonight to take a closer look.
api.steemit.com is behind a Jussi instance btw, so it accepts requests in the “old” format.
I removed dev and stage from geo.steem.pl some time ago (https://github.com/jamzed/steem-php/issues/2). I’m not sure if those 2 should be used.
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great thx also for your help!
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From what I still consider a beginers level python programer I could really use this. Thank you!