testmempoolaccept¶
testmempoolaccept ["rawtx",...] ( maxfeerate )
Returns result of mempool acceptance tests indicating if raw transaction (serialized, hex-encoded) would be accepted by mempool.
This checks if the transaction violates the consensus or policy rules.
See sendrawtransaction call.
Argument #1 - rawtxs¶
Type: json array, required
- An array of hex strings of raw transactions.
Length must be one for now.
[
"rawtx", (string)
...
]
Argument #2 - maxfeerate¶
Type: numeric or string, optional, default=0.10
Reject transactions whose fee rate is higher than the specified value, expressed in BTC/kB
Result¶
[ (json array) The result of the mempool acceptance test for each raw transaction in the input array.
Length is exactly one for now.
{ (json object)
"txid" : "hex", (string) The transaction hash in hex
"allowed" : true|false, (boolean) If the mempool allows this tx to be inserted
"vsize" : n, (numeric) Virtual transaction size as defined in BIP 141. This is different from actual serialized size for witness transactions as witness data is discounted (only present when 'allowed' is true)
"fees" : { (json object) Transaction fees (only present if 'allowed' is true)
"base" : n (numeric) transaction fee in BTC
},
"reject-reason" : "str" (string) Rejection string (only present when 'allowed' is false)
},
...
]
Examples¶
Create a transaction:
bitcoin-cli createrawtransaction "[{\"txid\" : \"mytxid\",\"vout\":0}]" "{\"myaddress\":0.01}"
Sign the transaction, and get back the hex:
bitcoin-cli signrawtransactionwithwallet "myhex"
Test acceptance of the transaction (signed hex):
bitcoin-cli testmempoolaccept '["signedhex"]'
As a JSON-RPC call:
curl --user myusername --data-binary '{"jsonrpc": "1.0", "id": "curltest", "method": "testmempoolaccept", "params": [["signedhex"]]}' -H 'content-type: text/plain;' http://127.0.0.1:8332/