AsyncAPI channel · ankr · Ankr RPC Service — WebSocket Subscriptions

/solana/subscribe

Client invokes one of Solana's `*Subscribe` JSON-RPC methods to open a stream (e.g. `accountSubscribe`, `logsSubscribe`, `slotSubscribe`, `programSubscribe`, `signatureSubscribe`, `blockSubscribe`, `rootSubscribe`, `voteSubscribe`, `slotsUpdatesSubscribe`). Per Ankr's chains-list documentation, Ankr commits to all standard Solana RPC methods except `getLargestAccounts`. Ankr does not individually

Provider: ankr AsyncAPI: v2.6.0 Spec: Ankr RPC Service — WebSocket Subscriptions Operations: 2 Messages: 2

Channel address

/solana/subscribe

Operations

publish
solanaSubscribe
Open a Solana subscription stream
solanaNotifications
Receive Solana subscription notifications

Messages

SolanaSubscribeRequest
Client → server JSON-RPC 2.0 request opening a Solana subscription.
Content-Type: application/json
SolanaSubscriptionNotification
Server → client JSON-RPC notification delivered while the subscription is open. The shape of `params.result` is governed by the upstream Solana RPC websocket spec for the requested subscription method
Content-Type: application/json

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