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linea_getTransactionExclusionStatusV1

Checks if a transaction was rejected for exceeding data line limits, preventing the prover from generating a proof to be included in a block.

warning

You can only check for rejected transactions within seven days of the transaction attempt. Querying transactions older than this returns a null response.

The API call provides the rejection reason if the transaction fails. It returns null if the transaction succeeds.

Parameters

transaction hash: [Required] A string representing the hash (32 bytes) of a transaction.

Returns

  • txHash: The hash of the transaction.
  • from: The address of the sender.
  • nonce: Number of transactions made by the sender.
  • txRejectionStage: The point at which the transaction was rejected. One of:
    • SEQUENCER: Rejected by the sequencer.
    • RPC: Rejected by an RPC node.
    • P2P: Rejected by a P2P-connected node.
  • reasonMessage: The reason the transaction was rejected.
  • blockNumber: The block that the transaction was rejected from, in hexadecimal format. Only returned for transactions rejected by the sequencer.
  • timestamp: Time of rejection, in ISO 8601 format.

Example

Replace <YOUR-API-KEY> with an API key from your Infura dashboard.

Request

curl https://linea-mainnet.infura.io/v3/<YOUR-API-KEY> \
-X POST \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": "1", "method": "linea_getTransactionExclusionStatusV1", "params": ["0x526e56101cf39c1e717cef9cedf6fdddb42684711abda35bae51136dbb350ad7"]}'

Response

{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": "1",
"result": {
"txHash": "0x526e56101cf39c1e717cef9cedf6fdddb42684711abda35bae51136dbb350ad7",
"from": "0x4d144d7b9c96b26361d6ac74dd1d8267edca4fc2",
"nonce": "0x64",
"txRejectionStage": "SEQUENCER",
"reasonMessage": "Transaction line count for module ADD=402 is above the limit 70",
"blockNumber": "0x3039",
"timestamp": "2024-08-22T09:18:51Z"
}
}

The API returns a null result if the transaction does not exceed line limits or is older than seven days. In these cases, the database does not contain the transaction. For example:

{
"jsonrpc": "2.0",
"id": 1,
"result": null
}