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building and signing tx
Transactions vary in complexity, depending on their intended outcomes, but all transactions share a number of attributes:
- Input - contains funds that are spent by the transaction. It is simply the output of an earlier transaction. A transaction can have multiple inputs.
- Output - determine where the funds go to. An output is given by a payment address and an amount. A transaction can have multiple outputs.
- Payment address - an address that can receive payments, This is the only type of addresses that can be specified in a transaction output.
- Payment and stake key pairs - sets of files containing a public verification key and a private signing key.
- Invalid-before - The slot that the transaction is valid from. This can only be specified in the Allegra era and onwards.
- Invalid-hereafter - represents a slot, or deadline by which a transaction must be submitted. This is an absolute slot number, rather than a relative one, which means that the
--invalid-hereafter
value should be greater than the current slot number. A transaction becomes invalid at the invalid-hereafter slot. - Era - Transactions can differ between the eras (e.g have new features such as multi-assets) so we must specify the era we are currently in.
To create a transaction in the shelley era we need to follow this process:
- Get the protocol parameters
- Draft the transaction
- Calculate the fee
- Define the validity interval for the transaction
- Build the transaction
- Sign the transaction
- Submit the transaction
Protocol parameters
Query and save the parameters in protocol.json
cardano-cli query protocol-parameters \
--mainnet \
--out-file protocol.json
Draft the transaction
In the draft tx-out
, ttl
and fee
can be zero. Later we use the out-file
tx.draft
to calculate the fee
cardano-cli transaction build-raw \
--shelley-era \
--tx-in <TxHash>#<TxIx> \
--tx-out <Address>+<Lovelace> \
--tx-out <Address>+0 \
--invalid-hereafter 0
--fee 0 \
--out-file tx.draft
Calculate the fee
Use tx.draft
as tx-body-file
. Witnesses are the amount of keys that must sign the transaction.
cardano-cli transaction calculate-min-fee \
--tx-body-file tx.draft \
--tx-in-count 1 \
--tx-out-count 2 \
--witness-count 1 \
--byron-witness-count 0 \
--mainnet \
--protocol-params-file protocol.json
For example:
> 167965
Determine the validity interval
When building and submitting a transaction in the shelley era you need to check the current tip of the blockchain, for example, if the tip is slot 4000, you should set the invalid-hereafter to (4000 + N slots), so that you have enough time to build and submit a transaction. Submitting a transaction with a validity interval set in the past would result in a tx error.
cardano-cli query tip --mainnet
Look for the value of SlotNo
{
"epoch": 259,
"hash": "dbf5104ab91a7a0b405353ad31760b52b2703098ec17185bdd7ff1800bb61aca",
"slot": 26633911,
"block": 5580350
}
Therefore, if N = 200 slots
invalid-hereafter = 26633911 + 200
invalid-hereafter = 26634111
Build the transaction
This time we include all the parameters:
cardano-cli transaction build-raw \
--tx-in 4e3a6e7fdcb0d0efa17bf79c13aed2b4cb9baf37fb1aa2e39553d5bd720c5c99#4 \
--tx-out $(cat payment2.addr)+100000000 \
--tx-out $(cat payment.addr)+999899832035 \
--invalid-hereafter 26634111 \
--fee 167965 \
--out-file tx.raw
Signing
A transaction must prove that it has the right to spend its inputs. In the most common case, this means that a transaction must be signed by the signing keys belonging to the payment addresses of the inputs. If a transaction contains certificates, it must additionally be signed by somebody with the right to issue those certificates. For example, a stake address registration certificate must be signed by the signing key of the corresponding stake key pair.
cardano-cli transaction sign \
--tx-body-file tx.raw \
--signing-key-file payment.skey \
--mainnet \
--out-file tx.signed
Submit
cardano-cli transaction submit \
--tx-file tx.signed \
--mainnet
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