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The WebSocket Event Stream API
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.. important::
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This is currently scheduled to be implemented in BigchainDB Server 0.10.
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BigchainDB provides real-time event streams over the WebSocket protocol with
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the Event Stream API.
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Connecting to an event stream from your application enables a BigchainDB node
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to notify you as events are processed, such as new `validated transactions <#valid-transactions>`_.
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Demoing the API
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---------------
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You may be interested in demoing the Event Stream API with the `WebSocket echo test <http://websocket.org/echo.html>`_
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to familiarize yourself before attempting an integration.
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Determining Support for the Event Stream API
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--------------------------------------------
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In practice, it's a good idea to make sure that the node you're connecting with
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has advertised support for the Event Stream API. To do so, send a HTTP GET
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request to the node's :ref:`Root URL <bigchaindb-root-url>` and check that the
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response contains a ``streams_<version>`` property in ``_links``::
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{
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"_links": {
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"streams_v1": "ws://example.com:9984/api/v1/streams/"
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}
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}
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Connection Keep Alive
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The Event Stream API initially does not provide any mechanisms for connection
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keep alive other than enabling TCP keepalive on each open WebSocket connection.
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In the future, we may add additional functionality to handle ping/pong frames
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or payloads designed for keep alive.
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Streams
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-------
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Each stream is meant as a unidirectional communication channel, where the
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BigchainDB node is the only party sending messages. Any messages sent to the
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BigchainDB node will be ignored.
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Streams will always be under the WebSocket protocol (so ``ws://`` or
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``wss://``) and accessible as extensions to the ``/api/v<version>/streams/``
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API root URL (for example, `validated transactions <#valid-transactions>`_
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would be accessible under ``/api/v1/streams/valid_tx``). If you're running your
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own BigchainDB instance and need help determining its root URL, you can find
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more :ref:`here <determining-the-api-root-url>`.
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All messages sent in a stream are in the JSON format.
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.. note::
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For simplicity, BigchainDB initially only provides a stream for all
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validated transactions. In the future, we may provide streams for other
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information, such as new blocks, new votes, or invalid transactions. We may
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also provide the ability to filter the stream for specific qualities, such
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as a specific ``output``'s ``public_key``.
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If you have specific use cases that you think would fit as part of this
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API, feel free to reach out via `gitter <https://gitter.im/bigchaindb/bigchaindb>`_
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or `email <mailto:product@bigchaindb.com>`_.
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Valid Transactions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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``/valid_tx``
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Streams an event for any newly validated transactions. Message bodies contain
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the transaction's ID, associated asset ID, and containing block's ID.
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Example message::
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{
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"txid": "<sha3-256 hash>",
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"assetid": "<sha3-256 hash>",
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"blockid": "<sha3-256 hash>"
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}
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.. note::
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Transactions in BigchainDB are validated in batches ("blocks") and will,
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therefore, be streamed in batches. Each block can contain up to a 1000
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transactions, ordered by the time at which they were included in the block.
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The ``/valid_tx`` stream will send these transactions in the same order
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that the block stored them in, but this does **NOT** guarantee that you
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will recieve the events in that same order.
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