Send Signed Transaction with the Flow CLI
How to send a signed Flow transaction from the command line
The Flow CLI provides a command to send signed transactions to any Flow Access API.
Use this functionality in the following order:
- Use the
buildcommand to build the transaction. - Use the
signcommand to sign with each account specified in the build process. - Use this command (
send-signed) to submit the signed transaction to the Flow network.
flow transactions send-signed <signed transaction filename>
Example Usage
> flow transactions send-signed ./signed.rlp
Status ✅ SEALED
ID 528332aceb288cdfe4d11d6522aa27bed94fb3266b812cb350eb3526ed489d99
Payer f8d6e0586b0a20c7
Authorizers [f8d6e0586b0a20c7]
Proposal Key:
Address f8d6e0586b0a20c7
Index 0
Sequence 0
No Payload Signatures
Envelope Signature 0: f8d6e0586b0a20c7
Signatures (minimized, use --include signatures)
Events: None
Code (hidden, use --include code)
Payload (hidden, use --include payload)
Arguments
Signed Code Filename
- Name:
signed transaction filename - Valid inputs: Any filename and path valid on the system.
The first argument is a path to a Cadence file containing the transaction to be executed.
Flags
Include Fields
- Flag:
--include - Valid inputs:
code,payload
Specify fields to include in the result output. Applies only to the text output.
Exclude Fields
- Flag:
--exclude - Valid inputs:
events
Specify fields to exclude from the result output. Applies only to the text output.
Filter
- Flag:
--filter - Short Flag:
-x - Valid inputs: a case-sensitive name of the result property.
Specify any property name from the result you want to return as the only value.
Host
- Flag:
--host - Valid inputs: an IP address or hostname.
- Default:
127.0.0.1:3569(Flow Emulator)
Specify the hostname of the Access API that will be
used to execute the command. This flag overrides
any host defined by the --network flag.
Network
- Flag:
--network - Short Flag:
-n - Valid inputs: the name of a network defined in the configuration (
flow.json) - Default:
emulator
Specify which network you want the command to use for execution.
Output
- Flag:
--output - Short Flag:
-o - Valid inputs:
json,inline
Specify the format of the command results.
Save
- Flag:
--save - Short Flag:
-s - Valid inputs: a path in the current filesystem.
Specify the filename where you want the result to be saved
Log
- Flag:
--log - Short Flag:
-l - Valid inputs:
none,error,debug - Default:
info
Specify the log level. Control how much output you want to see during command execution.
Configuration
- Flag:
--config-path - Short Flag:
-f - Valid inputs: a path in the current filesystem.
- Default:
flow.json
Specify the path to the flow.json configuration file.
You can use the -f flag multiple times to merge
several configuration files.