Accessing Stored Data via REST
KYVE data is available for developers through the REST-API exposed by the consensus validators, a list of REST endpoints can be found here. The REST integration is the native way to access data that has been stored through KYVE.
Understanding Storage Providers and Compression
Because KYVE does not store any data, developers must fetch the underlying data from the storage provider.
The KYVE REST-API holds the proof that data on a storage provider is valid and can be retrieved trustless. A list of
valid
bundles is available at the kyve/v1/bundles/[pool_id]
path.
The returned elements include a storage_provider_id
which points to a storage provider. In combination with the
storage_id
developers can retrieve the uploaded data.
Some integrations might compress data before storing it on the storage provider. The compression_id
indicates which
compression method has been used.
After the data has been retrieved from the storage provider and decompressed, developers can use it in the application.
Parameters
Pagination
The bundles query supports pagination via the following query parameters:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
pagination.limit | number | Defines the amount of bundles returned |
pagination.offset | number | The amount of bundles to skip |
pagination.key | string | Define key if next_key iteration should be used. |
pagination.reverse | boolean | Reverse order |
One either has to use pagination.offset
or pagination.key
. Both can not be
used at the same time.
The pagination key is a base64 encoded string. When using inside the browser keep in mind that some characters need to be escaped.
Specific Item
If one wants to find a bundle which contains a specific data item (identified by the index), there is the index query.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
index | number | Filters for the bundle which contains the given index |
Next steps
An easier way to get KYVE data integrated into your application is using the KYVE ELT Pipeline.