TRON
Transaction
Signs an unsigned transaction and broadcasts it to chain.
Field
Description
Type - Optional
kind
Transaction
String
transaction
The unsigned hex encoded transaction as shown below.
String
externalId
A unique ID from your system. It can be leveraged to be used as an idempotency key (read more here).
String (optional)
{
"kind": "Transaction",
"transaction": "0x0a83010a0228222208b142ad939b228d784090a7eaa9cf315a65080112610a2d747970652e676f6f676c65617069732e636f6d2f70726f746f636f6c2e5472616e73666572436f6e747261637412300a15419d31b91d72b58d7c8c02a7124410e168989f372d12154102a69d5d85c05864dc6fd74f57db3fa37aff7b94180170b0d2e6a9cf31"
}
Typescript Example with TronWeb
First install TronWeb. You can find the full documentation here: https://tronweb.network/docu/docs/intro/
Tron requires the transaction to be serialized using the protobuf format before it can be broadcast. As it's not trivial, you can use the functions exposed in Tronweb to generate the transaction in the right format (see below) and then broadcast via the Dfns TypeScript SDK:
const TronWeb = require('tronweb')
const walletId = 'wa-6lbfv-9esgj-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
const wallet = await dfnsClient.wallets.getWallet({ walletId })
const transaction = await tronWeb.transactionBuilder.sendTrx('TADDx31pdCFfp3XrYxp6fQGbRxriYFLTrx', 1000, wallet.address)
const txPb = TronWeb.utils.transaction.txJsonToPb(transaction)
const res = await dfnsClient.wallets.broadcastTransaction({
walletId,
body: {
kind: 'Transaction',
transaction: `0x${TronWeb.utils.bytes.byteArray2hexStr(txPb.serializeBinary())}`,
},
})
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