Get Account Resource
Retrieves an individual resource from a given account and at a specific ledger version.
This method will use 20
Compute Units.
Retrieves an individual resource from a given account and at a specific ledger version. If the ledger version is not specified in the request, the latest ledger version is used.
The Aptos nodes prune account state history, via a configurable time window. If the requested ledger version has been pruned, the server responds with a 410.
A hex encoded 32 byte Aptos account address.
This is represented in a string as a 64 character hex string, sometimes shortened by stripping leading 0s, and adding a 0x.
For example, address 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 is represented as 0x1.
0x88fbd33f54e1126269769780feb24480428179f552e2313fbe571b72e62a1ca1
String representation of a MoveStructTag (on-chain Move struct type). This exists so you can specify MoveStructTags as path / query parameters, e.g. for get_events_by_event_handle.
It is a combination of:
move_module_address
,module_name
andstruct_name
, all joined by::
struct generic type parameters
joined by,
Examples:
0x1::coin::CoinStore<0x1::aptos_coin::AptosCoin>
0x1::account::Account
Note:
- Empty chars should be ignored when comparing 2 struct tag ids.
- When used in an URL path, should be encoded by url-encoding (AKA percent-encoding).
See doc for more details.
0x1::coin::CoinStore<0x1::aptos_coin::AptosCoin>
Pattern: ^0x[0-9a-zA-Z:_<>]+$
A string containing a 64-bit unsigned integer.
We represent u64 values as a string to ensure compatibility with languages such as JavaScript that do not parse u64s in JSON natively.
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GET /v1/<YOUR_API_KEY_HERE>/v1/accounts/{address}/resource/{resource_type} HTTP/1.1
Host: mainnet.aptos.validationcloud.io
Accept: */*
{
"type": "0x1::coin::CoinStore<0x1::aptos_coin::AptosCoin>",
"data": {
"authentication_key": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001",
"coin_register_events": {
"counter": "0",
"guid": {
"id": {
"addr": "0x1",
"creation_num": "0"
}
}
},
"self_address": "0x1",
"sequence_number": "0"
}
}
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