Keystore API [Deprecated]
This page is an overview of the Keystore API associated with AvalancheGo.
Because the node operator has access to your plain-text password, you should only create a keystore user on a node that you operate. If that node is breached, you could lose all your tokens. Keystore APIs are not recommended for use on Mainnet.
Every node has a built-in keystore. Clients create users on the keystore, which act as identities to be used when interacting with blockchains. A keystore exists at the node level, so if you create a user on a node it exists only on that node. However, users may be imported and exported using this API.
For validation and cross-chain transfer on the Mainnet, you should issue transactions through AvalancheJS. That way control keys for your funds won't be stored on the node, which significantly lowers the risk should a computer running a node be compromised. See following docs for details:
- Transfer AVAX Tokens Between Chains:
- Add a Node to the Validator Set
Note
This API set is for a specific node, it is unavailable on the public server.
Format
This API uses the json 2.0 API format. For more information on making JSON RPC calls, see here.
Endpoint
/ext/keystoreMethods
keystore.createUser
Create a new user with the specified username and password.
Signature:
keystore.createUser(
{
    username:string,
    password:string
}
) -> {}- usernameand- passwordcan be at most 1024 characters.
- Your request will be rejected if passwordis too weak.passwordshould be at least 8 characters and contain upper and lower case letters as well as numbers and symbols.
Example Call:
curl -X POST --data '{
    "jsonrpc":"2.0",
    "id"     :1,
    "method" :"keystore.createUser",
    "params" :{
        "username":"myUsername",
        "password":"myPassword"
    }
}' -H 'content-type:application/json;' 127.0.0.1:9650/ext/keystoreExample Response:
{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "result": {}
}keystore.deleteUser
Deprecated as of v1.9.12.
Delete a user.
Signature:
keystore.deleteUser({ username: string, password:string }) -> {}Example Call:
curl -X POST --data '{
    "jsonrpc":"2.0",
    "id"     :1,
    "method" :"keystore.deleteUser",
    "params" : {
        "username":"myUsername",
        "password":"myPassword"
    }
}' -H 'content-type:application/json;' 127.0.0.1:9650/ext/keystoreExample Response:
{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "result": {}
}keystore.exportUser
Deprecated as of v1.9.12.
Export a user. The user can be imported to another node with keystore.importUser. The user's password remains encrypted.
Signature:
keystore.exportUser(
{
    username:string,
    password:string,
    encoding:string //optional
}
) -> {
    user:string,
    encoding:string
}encoding specifies the format of the string encoding user data. Can only be hex when a value is provided.
Example Call:
curl -X POST --data '{
    "jsonrpc":"2.0",
    "id"     :1,
    "method" :"keystore.exportUser",
    "params" :{
        "username":"myUsername",
        "password":"myPassword"
    }
}' -H 'content-type:application/json;' 127.0.0.1:9650/ext/keystoreExample Response:
{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "result": {
    "user": "7655a29df6fc2747b0874e1148b423b954a25fcdb1f170d0ec8eb196430f7001942ce55b02a83b1faf50a674b1e55bfc00000000",
    "encoding": "hex"
  }
}keystore.importUser
Deprecated as of v1.9.12.
Import a user. password must match the user's password. username doesn't have to match the username user had when it was exported.
Signature:
keystore.importUser(
{
    username:string,
    password:string,
    user:string,
    encoding:string //optional
}
) -> {}encoding specifies the format of the string encoding user data. Can only be hex when a value is provided.
Example Call:
curl -X POST --data '{
    "jsonrpc":"2.0",
    "id"     :1,
    "method" :"keystore.importUser",
    "params" :{
        "username":"myUsername",
        "password":"myPassword",
        "user"    :"0x7655a29df6fc2747b0874e1148b423b954a25fcdb1f170d0ec8eb196430f7001942ce55b02a83b1faf50a674b1e55bfc000000008cf2d869"
    }
}' -H 'content-type:application/json;' 127.0.0.1:9650/ext/keystoreExample Response:
{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "result": {}
}keystore.listUsers
Deprecated as of v1.9.12.
List the users in this keystore.
Signature:
keystore.ListUsers() -> { users: []string }Example Call:
curl -X POST --data '{
    "jsonrpc":"2.0",
    "id"     :1,
    "method" :"keystore.listUsers"
}' -H 'content-type:application/json;' 127.0.0.1:9650/ext/keystoreExample Response:
{
  "jsonrpc": "2.0",
  "id": 1,
  "result": {
    "users": ["myUsername"]
  }
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