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I can obtain all event logs. My code is:

var contractInstance = contract.at("0x123456...789");
var transferEvents = contractInstance.allEvents({fromBlock:0, toBlock:'latest'});

and the output is:

{ address: '0xafe6851c1d9ee2e759acdee8cfc827e22a9ec5d7',
blockHash: '0xe5cdc4ae1e70ad4b4610a1f5a45fb3ff56bc3530f159ab0613ffeb33a7bf9c0a',
blockNumber: 1924935,
logIndex: 3,
transactionHash: '0x2e18ac5cb925b95ec609970e66d566623f446bc67bd0b72aac0a2ca6e96ef128',
transactionIndex: 4,
event: 'Transfer',
args:
 { from: '0xd94c9ff168dc6aebf9b6cc86deff54f3fb0afc33',
   to: '0x414755edffa43707f7d51600edf9ecbe57152a8a',
   value: [Object] } },

But i obtain get Transfer event data

var contractInstance = contract.at("0x123456...789");
var transferEvents = contractInstance.Transfer({fromBlock:0, toBlock:'latest'});

the output is empty.

Is there any problem in my code?

1 Answer 1

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Try

var transferEvents = contractInstance.Transfer({}, {fromBlock:0, toBlock:'latest'});

Source: How do I retrieve the Voted events from The DAO



Answer to question in the comment

Q the return seems a long string contain all logs. How can i split them one by one?

(from the same link above) I firstly use JSON.stringify(...) to view the data:

> var theDAOVotedEvent = theDAO.Voted({}, {fromBlock: 1614771, toBlock: 'latest'});
undefined
> theDAOVotedEvent.watch(function(error, result){
  console.log(JSON.stringify(result));
});
...
{"address":"0xbb9bc244d798123fde783fcc1c72d3bb8c189413","args":{"position":true,"proposalID":"15","voter":"0xebbf5d7d649aedde2c27a8b850a2a3862595eb53"},"blockHash":"0x3d0e8b47fbb03727c72585fbe2fd5f25c69c03f2b832753567c2309f1ecb3b2a","blockNumber":1614808,"event":"Voted","logIndex":0,"transactionHash":"0x0060654808a2dee9710fa01e26adb46e77df03c17e453e8fddc8749269ffad92","transactionIndex":1}
{"address":"0xbb9bc244d798123fde783fcc1c72d3bb8c189413","args":{"position":false,"proposalID":"11","voter":"0xebbf5d7d649aedde2c27a8b850a2a3862595eb53"},"blockHash":"0x607d940ebbbb17e6d5c3c8a871cd4783b271ddf71f4aeb83dbcdcaf8ce2154d9","blockNumber":1614812,"event":"Voted","logIndex":1,"transactionHash":"0x6b5cab6f7987d7283fdde051c76ace98c9f080bda6dbdf720689fc0c3958005b","transactionIndex":6}
{"address":"0xbb9bc244d798123fde783fcc1c72d3bb8c189413","args":{"position":false,"proposalID":"11","voter":"0xebbf5d7d649aedde2c27a8b850a2a3862595eb53"},"blockHash":"0x69be968ce90c7e910c149cc80ab1e5f2ae6bdb45f142ee0e6fa181be9d1e106e","blockNumber":1614812,"event":"Voted","logIndex":0,"transactionHash":"0x6b5cab6f7987d7283fdde051c76ace98c9f080bda6dbdf720689fc0c3958005b","transactionIndex":2}

...

Once you can see the data, you can reference each field, for example:

result.address
result.args
...
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    It works! So appreciate! Aug 2, 2016 at 5:36
  • the return seems a long string contain all logs. How can i split them one by one? Aug 2, 2016 at 6:02
  • See update to answer Aug 2, 2016 at 6:08
  • I got it. I'm sorry because i'm not familiar with node.js. Sorry for the low level question. Aug 2, 2016 at 6:25
  • 1
    Yup. That will give you the result.args values. Jan 23, 2017 at 12:48

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