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Inject Signed Operation Fails With Unrevealed_Key Error



2019 Community Moderator ElectionStuck in “Waiting for the operation to be included…” InfinitelyFees for various operationHow do I use RPC to get operation through hashWhy a reveal operation?Is it possible to have a transaction operation in any operation's “contents”?Sotez Forge Method Returns “Type Error: Expected String”












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I've learned a lot today, and I couldn't have gotten this far so quickly without this StackExchange. I've almost got sending worked out, but I can't for the life of me figure out why this is failing at the point of injection with a "unrevealed_key" error.



I am aware that I should decode the forged transaction and reverify the values to ensure the remote node hasn't tried to change my transaction, but I removed that bit from this post for the sake of simplicity.



const send = (from, to, amount, sk) => {

sotez.rpc.getHead()
.then(head => {
const operation = {
branch: head.hash,
contents: [{
kind: 'transaction',
source: from,
fee: '50000',
counter: '31204',
gas_limit: '10200',
storage_limit: '0',
amount: amount,
destination: to,
}],
}

sotez.tezos.forge(head, operation)
.then(unsigned => {
const binary = unsigned.opbytes

sotez.crypto.sign(binary, sk, '0x03')
.then(signed => {
operation.signature = signed.edsig

sotez.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
.then(result => {
console.log(result)
})
})
})
})
}

send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', 'edskS6KrT1G365PsuQiMVvPgZCS1CKTC5EFc7N...')


Returns: [{"kind":"branch","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.contract.unrevealed_key","contract":"tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj"}]



Edit:
So I need to reveal this account first. I modified my send method to check if the account has been revealed before, and if not then add the revealing to the list of operations. Now I get {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}.



const send = (from, to, amount, keys, revealed) => {

tezos.rpc.getHead()
.then(head => {
const operation = {
branch: head.hash,
contents: [{
kind: 'transaction',
source: from,
fee: '50000',
counter: '31205',
gas_limit: '10200',
storage_limit: '0',
amount: amount,
destination: to
}],
}

if (!revealed) {
operation.contents.unshift({
kind: 'reveal',
fee: '1269',
counter: '31204',
public_key: keys.pk,
source: from,
gas_limit: '10000',
storage_limit: '0',
})
}

tezos.tezos.forge(head, operation)
.then(unsigned => {
const binary = unsigned.opbytes

tezos.crypto.sign(binary, keys.sk, '0x03')
.then(signed => {
operation.signature = signed.edsig

tezos.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
.then(result => {
console.log(result)
})
})
})
})
}

send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys, false)


Edit2:
This worked, using sendOperation



const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {

sotez.rpc.getHead()
.then(head => {
const operation = {
kind: 'transaction',
source: from,
fee: '50000',
gas_limit: '10200',
storage_limit: '0',
amount: amount,
destination: to
}

const params = {
from,
operation,
keys
}

sotez.rpc.sendOperation({from, operation, keys})
.then(result => {
console.log(result)
})
})
}

send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys)









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    I've learned a lot today, and I couldn't have gotten this far so quickly without this StackExchange. I've almost got sending worked out, but I can't for the life of me figure out why this is failing at the point of injection with a "unrevealed_key" error.



    I am aware that I should decode the forged transaction and reverify the values to ensure the remote node hasn't tried to change my transaction, but I removed that bit from this post for the sake of simplicity.



    const send = (from, to, amount, sk) => {

    sotez.rpc.getHead()
    .then(head => {
    const operation = {
    branch: head.hash,
    contents: [{
    kind: 'transaction',
    source: from,
    fee: '50000',
    counter: '31204',
    gas_limit: '10200',
    storage_limit: '0',
    amount: amount,
    destination: to,
    }],
    }

    sotez.tezos.forge(head, operation)
    .then(unsigned => {
    const binary = unsigned.opbytes

    sotez.crypto.sign(binary, sk, '0x03')
    .then(signed => {
    operation.signature = signed.edsig

    sotez.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
    .then(result => {
    console.log(result)
    })
    })
    })
    })
    }

    send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', 'edskS6KrT1G365PsuQiMVvPgZCS1CKTC5EFc7N...')


    Returns: [{"kind":"branch","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.contract.unrevealed_key","contract":"tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj"}]



    Edit:
    So I need to reveal this account first. I modified my send method to check if the account has been revealed before, and if not then add the revealing to the list of operations. Now I get {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}.



    const send = (from, to, amount, keys, revealed) => {

    tezos.rpc.getHead()
    .then(head => {
    const operation = {
    branch: head.hash,
    contents: [{
    kind: 'transaction',
    source: from,
    fee: '50000',
    counter: '31205',
    gas_limit: '10200',
    storage_limit: '0',
    amount: amount,
    destination: to
    }],
    }

    if (!revealed) {
    operation.contents.unshift({
    kind: 'reveal',
    fee: '1269',
    counter: '31204',
    public_key: keys.pk,
    source: from,
    gas_limit: '10000',
    storage_limit: '0',
    })
    }

    tezos.tezos.forge(head, operation)
    .then(unsigned => {
    const binary = unsigned.opbytes

    tezos.crypto.sign(binary, keys.sk, '0x03')
    .then(signed => {
    operation.signature = signed.edsig

    tezos.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
    .then(result => {
    console.log(result)
    })
    })
    })
    })
    }

    send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys, false)


    Edit2:
    This worked, using sendOperation



    const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {

    sotez.rpc.getHead()
    .then(head => {
    const operation = {
    kind: 'transaction',
    source: from,
    fee: '50000',
    gas_limit: '10200',
    storage_limit: '0',
    amount: amount,
    destination: to
    }

    const params = {
    from,
    operation,
    keys
    }

    sotez.rpc.sendOperation({from, operation, keys})
    .then(result => {
    console.log(result)
    })
    })
    }

    send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys)









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      I've learned a lot today, and I couldn't have gotten this far so quickly without this StackExchange. I've almost got sending worked out, but I can't for the life of me figure out why this is failing at the point of injection with a "unrevealed_key" error.



      I am aware that I should decode the forged transaction and reverify the values to ensure the remote node hasn't tried to change my transaction, but I removed that bit from this post for the sake of simplicity.



      const send = (from, to, amount, sk) => {

      sotez.rpc.getHead()
      .then(head => {
      const operation = {
      branch: head.hash,
      contents: [{
      kind: 'transaction',
      source: from,
      fee: '50000',
      counter: '31204',
      gas_limit: '10200',
      storage_limit: '0',
      amount: amount,
      destination: to,
      }],
      }

      sotez.tezos.forge(head, operation)
      .then(unsigned => {
      const binary = unsigned.opbytes

      sotez.crypto.sign(binary, sk, '0x03')
      .then(signed => {
      operation.signature = signed.edsig

      sotez.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
      .then(result => {
      console.log(result)
      })
      })
      })
      })
      }

      send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', 'edskS6KrT1G365PsuQiMVvPgZCS1CKTC5EFc7N...')


      Returns: [{"kind":"branch","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.contract.unrevealed_key","contract":"tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj"}]



      Edit:
      So I need to reveal this account first. I modified my send method to check if the account has been revealed before, and if not then add the revealing to the list of operations. Now I get {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}.



      const send = (from, to, amount, keys, revealed) => {

      tezos.rpc.getHead()
      .then(head => {
      const operation = {
      branch: head.hash,
      contents: [{
      kind: 'transaction',
      source: from,
      fee: '50000',
      counter: '31205',
      gas_limit: '10200',
      storage_limit: '0',
      amount: amount,
      destination: to
      }],
      }

      if (!revealed) {
      operation.contents.unshift({
      kind: 'reveal',
      fee: '1269',
      counter: '31204',
      public_key: keys.pk,
      source: from,
      gas_limit: '10000',
      storage_limit: '0',
      })
      }

      tezos.tezos.forge(head, operation)
      .then(unsigned => {
      const binary = unsigned.opbytes

      tezos.crypto.sign(binary, keys.sk, '0x03')
      .then(signed => {
      operation.signature = signed.edsig

      tezos.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
      .then(result => {
      console.log(result)
      })
      })
      })
      })
      }

      send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys, false)


      Edit2:
      This worked, using sendOperation



      const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {

      sotez.rpc.getHead()
      .then(head => {
      const operation = {
      kind: 'transaction',
      source: from,
      fee: '50000',
      gas_limit: '10200',
      storage_limit: '0',
      amount: amount,
      destination: to
      }

      const params = {
      from,
      operation,
      keys
      }

      sotez.rpc.sendOperation({from, operation, keys})
      .then(result => {
      console.log(result)
      })
      })
      }

      send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys)









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      I've learned a lot today, and I couldn't have gotten this far so quickly without this StackExchange. I've almost got sending worked out, but I can't for the life of me figure out why this is failing at the point of injection with a "unrevealed_key" error.



      I am aware that I should decode the forged transaction and reverify the values to ensure the remote node hasn't tried to change my transaction, but I removed that bit from this post for the sake of simplicity.



      const send = (from, to, amount, sk) => {

      sotez.rpc.getHead()
      .then(head => {
      const operation = {
      branch: head.hash,
      contents: [{
      kind: 'transaction',
      source: from,
      fee: '50000',
      counter: '31204',
      gas_limit: '10200',
      storage_limit: '0',
      amount: amount,
      destination: to,
      }],
      }

      sotez.tezos.forge(head, operation)
      .then(unsigned => {
      const binary = unsigned.opbytes

      sotez.crypto.sign(binary, sk, '0x03')
      .then(signed => {
      operation.signature = signed.edsig

      sotez.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
      .then(result => {
      console.log(result)
      })
      })
      })
      })
      }

      send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', 'edskS6KrT1G365PsuQiMVvPgZCS1CKTC5EFc7N...')


      Returns: [{"kind":"branch","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.contract.unrevealed_key","contract":"tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj"}]



      Edit:
      So I need to reveal this account first. I modified my send method to check if the account has been revealed before, and if not then add the revealing to the list of operations. Now I get {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}.



      const send = (from, to, amount, keys, revealed) => {

      tezos.rpc.getHead()
      .then(head => {
      const operation = {
      branch: head.hash,
      contents: [{
      kind: 'transaction',
      source: from,
      fee: '50000',
      counter: '31205',
      gas_limit: '10200',
      storage_limit: '0',
      amount: amount,
      destination: to
      }],
      }

      if (!revealed) {
      operation.contents.unshift({
      kind: 'reveal',
      fee: '1269',
      counter: '31204',
      public_key: keys.pk,
      source: from,
      gas_limit: '10000',
      storage_limit: '0',
      })
      }

      tezos.tezos.forge(head, operation)
      .then(unsigned => {
      const binary = unsigned.opbytes

      tezos.crypto.sign(binary, keys.sk, '0x03')
      .then(signed => {
      operation.signature = signed.edsig

      tezos.rpc.inject(operation, signed.sbytes)
      .then(result => {
      console.log(result)
      })
      })
      })
      })
      }

      send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys, false)


      Edit2:
      This worked, using sendOperation



      const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {

      sotez.rpc.getHead()
      .then(head => {
      const operation = {
      kind: 'transaction',
      source: from,
      fee: '50000',
      gas_limit: '10200',
      storage_limit: '0',
      amount: amount,
      destination: to
      }

      const params = {
      from,
      operation,
      keys
      }

      sotez.rpc.sendOperation({from, operation, keys})
      .then(result => {
      console.log(result)
      })
      })
      }

      send('tz1htPf3VPXrHBTX1E7y3tBteib6hA9Teosj', 'tz3WXYtyDUNL91qfiCJtVUX746QpNv5i5ve5', '1000000', keys)






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          Before sending transactions from an account, a 'reveal' operation must be made for the account. It looks like this account may have been activated, but not yet revealed. To make this work we would need to include the reveal operation in the list of operations:



          sotez.rpc.getHead()
          .then(head => {
          const operation = {
          branch: head.hash,
          contents: [
          {
          kind: 'reveal',
          fee: '1269',
          counter: '31204',
          public_key: keys.pk,
          source: from,
          gas_limit: '10000',
          storage_limit: '0',
          },
          {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          counter: '31205',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: amount,
          destination: to,
          }
          ],
          }
          ...
          })


          After the account has been revealed, the reveal is not needed to be included in the operations thereafter.



          SendOperation Answer:



          const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {
          const operation = {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: `${amount}`,
          destination: to,
          };

          rpc.sendOperation({ from, operation, keys })
          .then(result => console.log(result));
          };





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          • Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

            – Michael Rodriguez
            5 hours ago











          • Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

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            4 hours ago











          • Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago






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            I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

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            I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

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          Before sending transactions from an account, a 'reveal' operation must be made for the account. It looks like this account may have been activated, but not yet revealed. To make this work we would need to include the reveal operation in the list of operations:



          sotez.rpc.getHead()
          .then(head => {
          const operation = {
          branch: head.hash,
          contents: [
          {
          kind: 'reveal',
          fee: '1269',
          counter: '31204',
          public_key: keys.pk,
          source: from,
          gas_limit: '10000',
          storage_limit: '0',
          },
          {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          counter: '31205',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: amount,
          destination: to,
          }
          ],
          }
          ...
          })


          After the account has been revealed, the reveal is not needed to be included in the operations thereafter.



          SendOperation Answer:



          const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {
          const operation = {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: `${amount}`,
          destination: to,
          };

          rpc.sendOperation({ from, operation, keys })
          .then(result => console.log(result));
          };





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          • Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

            – Michael Rodriguez
            5 hours ago











          • Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago











          • Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago








          • 1





            I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago
















          2














          Before sending transactions from an account, a 'reveal' operation must be made for the account. It looks like this account may have been activated, but not yet revealed. To make this work we would need to include the reveal operation in the list of operations:



          sotez.rpc.getHead()
          .then(head => {
          const operation = {
          branch: head.hash,
          contents: [
          {
          kind: 'reveal',
          fee: '1269',
          counter: '31204',
          public_key: keys.pk,
          source: from,
          gas_limit: '10000',
          storage_limit: '0',
          },
          {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          counter: '31205',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: amount,
          destination: to,
          }
          ],
          }
          ...
          })


          After the account has been revealed, the reveal is not needed to be included in the operations thereafter.



          SendOperation Answer:



          const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {
          const operation = {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: `${amount}`,
          destination: to,
          };

          rpc.sendOperation({ from, operation, keys })
          .then(result => console.log(result));
          };





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          • Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

            – Michael Rodriguez
            5 hours ago











          • Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago











          • Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago








          • 1





            I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago














          2












          2








          2







          Before sending transactions from an account, a 'reveal' operation must be made for the account. It looks like this account may have been activated, but not yet revealed. To make this work we would need to include the reveal operation in the list of operations:



          sotez.rpc.getHead()
          .then(head => {
          const operation = {
          branch: head.hash,
          contents: [
          {
          kind: 'reveal',
          fee: '1269',
          counter: '31204',
          public_key: keys.pk,
          source: from,
          gas_limit: '10000',
          storage_limit: '0',
          },
          {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          counter: '31205',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: amount,
          destination: to,
          }
          ],
          }
          ...
          })


          After the account has been revealed, the reveal is not needed to be included in the operations thereafter.



          SendOperation Answer:



          const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {
          const operation = {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: `${amount}`,
          destination: to,
          };

          rpc.sendOperation({ from, operation, keys })
          .then(result => console.log(result));
          };





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          Before sending transactions from an account, a 'reveal' operation must be made for the account. It looks like this account may have been activated, but not yet revealed. To make this work we would need to include the reveal operation in the list of operations:



          sotez.rpc.getHead()
          .then(head => {
          const operation = {
          branch: head.hash,
          contents: [
          {
          kind: 'reveal',
          fee: '1269',
          counter: '31204',
          public_key: keys.pk,
          source: from,
          gas_limit: '10000',
          storage_limit: '0',
          },
          {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          counter: '31205',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: amount,
          destination: to,
          }
          ],
          }
          ...
          })


          After the account has been revealed, the reveal is not needed to be included in the operations thereafter.



          SendOperation Answer:



          const send = (from, to, amount, keys) => {
          const operation = {
          kind: 'transaction',
          source: from,
          fee: '50000',
          gas_limit: '10200',
          storage_limit: '0',
          amount: `${amount}`,
          destination: to,
          };

          rpc.sendOperation({ from, operation, keys })
          .then(result => console.log(result));
          };






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          • Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

            – Michael Rodriguez
            5 hours ago











          • Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago











          • Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago








          • 1





            I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago



















          • Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

            – Michael Rodriguez
            5 hours ago











          • Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago











          • Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago






          • 1





            I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

            – AKISH
            4 hours ago








          • 1





            I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

            – Michael Rodriguez
            4 hours ago

















          Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

          – Michael Rodriguez
          5 hours ago





          Thanks! I edited my question with the reveal operation added. When I run it now, it just hangs with no result or error.

          – Michael Rodriguez
          5 hours ago













          Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

          – Michael Rodriguez
          4 hours ago





          Ah nevermind, it was because of the counter increment. I noticed your edit and fixed it in my method. Oddly, though, now I'm getting this error: {"kind":"permanent","id":"proto.003-PsddFKi3.operation.invalid_signature"}

          – Michael Rodriguez
          4 hours ago













          Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

          – AKISH
          4 hours ago





          Have you tried the same transfer using rpc.sendOperation? sendOperation should handle whether the transaction needs a reveal and all the counters for the operations.

          – AKISH
          4 hours ago




          1




          1





          I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

          – AKISH
          4 hours ago







          I'll have to see what is making the responses hang, bit I think I tried one of your examples from earlier and noticed that the amount key wasn't being handled correctly in sotez (was supposed to be coerced into a string). If you try your sendOperation and make the amount a string, as well as adding a fee, gas_limit, and storage_limit that may work.

          – AKISH
          4 hours ago






          1




          1





          I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

          – Michael Rodriguez
          4 hours ago





          I just remembered that sendOperation takes a params object containing the from, the operation, and the keys. I've updated my question, and it worked!

          – Michael Rodriguez
          4 hours ago










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