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trying to run something like: (6.1.6)
```
node.transaction({
scope: ['inita', settings.rpc.account],
messages: [
{
code: settings.rpc.account,
type: 't…
kesar updated
6 years ago
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I'm having a hard time getting eosjs signatures to pass. When I attempt to look at transactions the "data" turns up empty so I can't check my syntax, and I'm not sure if transaction digests in eosiod…
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Add: if only 1 key is available it will simply sign the transaction without talking to the blockchain
Existing behavior will be kept when the user provides more than one private key to eosjs:
>The…
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Heya,
I am trying to interact with a custom contract (`exchange)`.
Using the CLI `eosc` all works well, example message:
```
eosc push message exchange buy '{"buyer":{ "name": "inita", "num…
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## code:
```javascript
let testNewAccount = async () => {
let adminPrivate = "5KQwrPbwdL6PhXujxW37FSSQZ1JiwsST4cqQzDeyXtP79zkvFD3";
config.keyProvider = [adminPrivate];
let eos = Eos.Localn…
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Invalid login happens in `keystore.deriveKeys` only as a result of a complete blockchain miss-match in keys:
- you provide a blockchain account permissions object and your login (key) does not matc…
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as subject
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@issaytzeng
"I've succeed in importing eos.module.ecc, but not available for importing isName for name format checking before creating a eos_account."
![image](https://user-images.githubuserconten…
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/204121/38037244-09a2270c-326e-11e8-8f01-e30e5b8772fb.png)
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all of the built-in contracts need to define a proper ABI so that the JSON-RPC interface works properly.