List assets
Get a list of assets available on the Vega network
Query Parameters
Optional asset ID to list data for.
Number of records to be returned that sort greater than row identified by cursor supplied in 'after'.
If paging forwards, the cursor string for the last row of the previous page.
Number of records to be returned that sort less than row identified by cursor supplied in 'before'.
If paging forwards, the cursor string for the first row of the previous page.
Whether to order the results with the newest records first. If not set, the default value is true.
- 200
- 500
- default
A successful response.
Schema
- Array [
- ]
assets object
Page of assets data and corresponding page information.
edges object[]
Page of assets data and their corresponding cursors.
Cursor that can be used to fetch further pages.
node object
Asset data returned.
details object
Definition of the external source for this asset.
builtinAsset object
Vega built-in asset.
Maximum amount that can be requested by a party through the built-in asset faucet at a time.
Number of decimal / precision handled by this asset.
erc20 object
Ethereum ERC20 asset.
Address of the contract for the token, on the ethereum network.
Lifetime limits deposit per address note: this is a temporary measure that can be changed by governance.
Maximum you can withdraw instantly. All withdrawals over the threshold will be delayed by the withdrawal delay. There’s no limit on the size of a withdrawal note: this is a temporary measure that can be changed by governance.
Name of the asset (e.g: Great British Pound).
Minimum economically meaningful amount in the asset.
Symbol of the asset (e.g: GBP).
Internal identifier of the asset.
Possible values: [STATUS_UNSPECIFIED
, STATUS_PROPOSED
, STATUS_REJECTED
, STATUS_PENDING_LISTING
, STATUS_ENABLED
]
Default value: STATUS_UNSPECIFIED
Status of the asset.
pageInfo object
Page information that is used for fetching further pages.
End cursor.
Indicator if there is a next page.
Indicator if there is a previous page.
Start cursor.
{
"assets": {
"edges": [
{
"cursor": "string",
"node": {
"details": {
"builtinAsset": {
"maxFaucetAmountMint": "string"
},
"decimals": "string",
"erc20": {
"contractAddress": "string",
"lifetimeLimit": "string",
"withdrawThreshold": "string"
},
"name": "string",
"quantum": "string",
"symbol": "string"
},
"id": "string",
"status": "STATUS_UNSPECIFIED"
}
}
],
"pageInfo": {
"endCursor": "string",
"hasNextPage": true,
"hasPreviousPage": true,
"startCursor": "string"
}
}
}
An internal server error
Schema
- Array [
- If no scheme is provided,
https
is assumed. - An HTTP GET on the URL must yield a [google.protobuf.Type][] value in binary format, or produce an error.
- Applications are allowed to cache lookup results based on the URL, or have them precompiled into a binary to avoid any lookup. Therefore, binary compatibility needs to be preserved on changes to types. (Use versioned type names to manage breaking changes.)
- ]
details object[]
A URL/resource name that uniquely identifies the type of the serialized
protocol buffer message. This string must contain at least
one "/" character. The last segment of the URL's path must represent
the fully qualified name of the type (as in
path/google.protobuf.Duration
). The name should be in a canonical form
(e.g., leading "." is not accepted).
In practice, teams usually precompile into the binary all types that they
expect it to use in the context of Any. However, for URLs which use the
scheme http
, https
, or no scheme, one can optionally set up a type
server that maps type URLs to message definitions as follows:
Note: this functionality is not currently available in the official protobuf release, and it is not used for type URLs beginning with type.googleapis.com.
Schemes other than http
, https
(or the empty scheme) might be
used with implementation specific semantics.
{
"code": 0,
"details": [
{
"@type": "string"
}
],
"message": "string"
}
An unexpected error response.
Schema
- Array [
- If no scheme is provided,
https
is assumed. - An HTTP GET on the URL must yield a [google.protobuf.Type][] value in binary format, or produce an error.
- Applications are allowed to cache lookup results based on the URL, or have them precompiled into a binary to avoid any lookup. Therefore, binary compatibility needs to be preserved on changes to types. (Use versioned type names to manage breaking changes.)
- ]
details object[]
A URL/resource name that uniquely identifies the type of the serialized
protocol buffer message. This string must contain at least
one "/" character. The last segment of the URL's path must represent
the fully qualified name of the type (as in
path/google.protobuf.Duration
). The name should be in a canonical form
(e.g., leading "." is not accepted).
In practice, teams usually precompile into the binary all types that they
expect it to use in the context of Any. However, for URLs which use the
scheme http
, https
, or no scheme, one can optionally set up a type
server that maps type URLs to message definitions as follows:
Note: this functionality is not currently available in the official protobuf release, and it is not used for type URLs beginning with type.googleapis.com.
Schemes other than http
, https
(or the empty scheme) might be
used with implementation specific semantics.
{
"code": 0,
"details": [
{
"@type": "string"
}
],
"message": "string"
}