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+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Once you have a Fluffy node connected to network with +the JSON-RPC interface enabled, then you can access the content available on +the Portal network.
+You can for example access execution layer blocks through the standardized
+JSON-RPC call eth_getBlockByHash
:
# Get the hash of a block from your favorite block explorer, e.g.:
+BLOCKHASH=0x34eea44911b19f9aa8c72f69bdcbda3ed933b11a940511b6f3f58a87427231fb # Replace this to the block hash of your choice
+# Run this command to get this block:
+curl -s -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":"1","method":"eth_getBlockByHash","params":["'${BLOCKHASH}'", true]}' http://localhost:8545 | jq
+
Note
+The Portal testnet is slowly being filled up with historical data through +bridge nodes. Because of this, more recent history data is more likely to be +available.
+You can also use our blockwalk
tool to walk down the blocks one by one:
+
The documentation visible on https://fluffy.guide is generated with mkdocs.
+If you want to be able to dry run any changes you make, you best install mkdocs locally.
+All the documentation related files can be found under the ./fluffy/docs/the_fluffy_book
directory.
mkdocs
pip install mkdocs-material
.mkdocs serve
from the ./fluffy/docs/the_fluffy_book
directory and test your changes. Alter as required.When the PR gets merged, a CI job will run that deploys automatically the changes to https://fluffy.guide.
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