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Opentonapi simplifies development of TON-based applications and provides an API centered around high-level concepts like Jettons, NFTs and so on keeping a way to access low-level details.

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Description

Opentonapi simplifies development of TON-based applications and provides an API centered around high-level concepts like Jettons, NFTs and so on keeping a way to access low-level details.

Opentonapi is an open source version of TonAPI and is 100% compatible with it.

The main difference is that TonAPI maintains an internal index of the whole TON blockchain and provides information about any entity in the blockchain including Jettons, NFTs, accounts, transactions, traces, etc.

TonAPI SDK and API documentation

Openapi.yaml describes the API of both Opentonapi and TonAPI.

For more examples and golang SDK take a look at TonAPI SDK.

How to run opentonapi

It is possible to use the environment variables listed below to configure opentonapi:

Env variable Default value Comment
PORT 8081 A port number used to accept incoming http connections
LOG_LEVEL INFO Log level
LITE_SERVERS - A comma-separated list of TON lite servers to work with. Each server has the following format: ip:port:public-key.
Ex: "127.0.0.1:14395:6PGkPQSbyFp12esf1NqmDOaLoFA8i9+Mp5+cAx5wtTU="
METRICS_PORT 9010 A port number used to expose /metrics endpoint with prometheus metrics
ACCOUNTS - A comma-separated list of accounts to watch for

Advanced features like traces, NFTs, Jettons, etc require you to configure a set of accounts to watch for:

ACCOUNTS="comma-separated-list-of-raw-account-addresses" make run 

Docker

docker run -d -p8081:8081 tonkeeper/opentonapi

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