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# Indexing Transactions
Tendermint allows you to index transactions and blocks and later query or
subscribe to their results. Transactions are indexed by `TxResult.Events` and
blocks are indexed by `Response(Begin|End)Block.Events`. However, transactions
are also indexed by a primary key which includes the transaction hash and maps
to and stores the corresponding `TxResult`. Blocks are indexed by a primary key
which includes the block height and maps to and stores the block height, i.e.
the block itself is never stored.
Each event contains a type and a list of attributes, which are key-value pairs
denoting something about what happened during the method's execution. For more
details on `Events`, see the
[ABCI](https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/blob/master/spec/abci/abci.md#events)
documentation.
An `Event` has a composite key associated with it. A `compositeKey` is
constructed by its type and key separated by a dot.
For example:
```json
"jack": [
"account.number": 100
]
```
would be equal to the composite key of `jack.account.number`.
By default, Tendermint will index all transactions by their respective hashes
and height and blocks by their height.
## Configuration
Operators can configure indexing via the `[tx_index]` section. The `indexer`
field takes a series of supported indexers. If `null` is included, indexing will
be turned off regardless of other values provided.
```toml
[tx-index]
# The backend database list to back the indexer.
# If list contains null, meaning no indexer service will be used.
#
# The application will set which txs to index. In some cases a node operator will be able
# to decide which txs to index based on configuration set in the application.
#
# Options:
# 1) "null"
# 2) "kv" (default) - the simplest possible indexer, backed by key-value storage (defaults to levelDB; see DBBackend).
# - When "kv" is chosen "tx.height" and "tx.hash" will always be indexed.
# 3) "psql" - the indexer services backed by PostgreSQL.
# indexer = []
```
### Supported Indexers
#### KV
The `kv` indexer type is an embedded key-value store supported by the main
underlying Tendermint database. Using the `kv` indexer type allows you to query
for block and transaction events directly against Tendermint's RPC. However, the
query syntax is limited and so this indexer type might be deprecated or removed
entirely in the future.
#### PostgreSQL
The `psql` indexer type allows an operator to enable block and transaction event
indexing by proxying it to an external PostgreSQL instance allowing for the events
to be stored in relational models. Since the events are stored in a RDBMS, operators
can leverage SQL to perform a series of rich and complex queries that are not
supported by the `kv` indexer type. Since operators can leverage SQL directly,
searching is not enabled for the `psql` indexer type via Tendermint's RPC -- any
such query will fail.
Note, the SQL schema is stored in `state/indexer/sink/psql/schema.sql` and operators
must explicitly create the relations prior to starting Tendermint and enabling
the `psql` indexer type.
Example:
```shell
$ psql ... -f state/indexer/sink/psql/schema.sql
```
## Default Indexes
The Tendermint tx and block event indexer indexes a few select reserved events
by default.
### Transactions
The following indexes are indexed by default:
- `tx.height`
- `tx.hash`
### Blocks
The following indexes are indexed by default:
- `block.height`
## Adding Events
Applications are free to define which events to index. Tendermint does not
expose functionality to define which events to index and which to ignore. In
your application's `DeliverTx` method, add the `Events` field with pairs of
UTF-8 encoded strings (e.g. "transfer.sender": "Bob", "transfer.recipient":
"Alice", "transfer.balance": "100").
Example:
```go
func (app *KVStoreApplication) DeliverTx(req types.RequestDeliverTx) types.Result {
//...
events := []abci.Event{
{
Type: "transfer",
Attributes: []abci.EventAttribute{
{Key: []byte("sender"), Value: []byte("Bob"), Index: true},
{Key: []byte("recipient"), Value: []byte("Alice"), Index: true},
{Key: []byte("balance"), Value: []byte("100"), Index: true},
{Key: []byte("note"), Value: []byte("nothing"), Index: true},
},
},
}
return types.ResponseDeliverTx{Code: code.CodeTypeOK, Events: events}
}
```
If the indexer is not `null`, the transaction will be indexed. Each event is
indexed using a composite key in the form of `{eventType}.{eventAttribute}={eventValue}`,
e.g. `transfer.sender=bob`.
## Querying Transactions Events
You can query for a paginated set of transaction by their events by calling the
`/tx_search` RPC endpoint:
```bash
curl "localhost:26657/tx_search?query=\"message.sender='cosmos1...'\"&prove=true"
```
Check out [API docs](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc/#/Info/tx_search)
for more information on query syntax and other options.
## Subscribing to Transactions
Clients can subscribe to transactions with the given tags via WebSocket by providing
a query to `/subscribe` RPC endpoint.
```json
{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"method": "subscribe",
"id": "0",
"params": {
"query": "message.sender='cosmos1...'"
}
}
```
Check out [API docs](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc/#subscribe) for more information
on query syntax and other options.
## Querying Blocks Events
You can query for a paginated set of blocks by their events by calling the
`/block_search` RPC endpoint:
```bash
curl "localhost:26657/block_search?query=\"block.height > 10 AND val_set.num_changed > 0\""
```
Check out [API docs](https://docs.tendermint.com/master/rpc/#/Info/block_search)
for more information on query syntax and other options.