diff --git a/content/tutorials/get-started/send-xrp.md b/content/tutorials/get-started/send-xrp.md index 52ecbaa634..61efaf7ba5 100644 --- a/content/tutorials/get-started/send-xrp.md +++ b/content/tutorials/get-started/send-xrp.md @@ -196,8 +196,7 @@ The result of the signing operation is a transaction object containing a signatu Now that you have a signed transaction, you can submit it to an XRP Ledger server, which relays it through the network. It's also a good idea to take note of the latest validated ledger index before you submit. The earliest ledger version that your transaction could get into as a result of this submission is one higher than the latest validated ledger when you submit it. Of course, if the same transaction was previously submitted, it could already be in a previous ledger. (It can't succeed a second time, but you may not realize it succeeded if you aren't looking in the right ledger versions.) - **JavaScript:** Use the [`submitAndWait()` method of the Client](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#submitAndWait) to submit a signed transaction to the network and wait for the response, or use [`submitSigned()`](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#submitSigned) to submit a transaction and get only the preliminary response. - -- **Python:** Use the [`xrpl.transaction.send_reliable_submission()` method](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.send_reliable_submission) to submit a transaction to the network and wait for a response. +- **Python:** Use the [`xrpl.transaction.submit_and_wait()` method](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.submit_and_wait) to submit a transaction to the network and wait for a response. - **Java:** Use the [`XrplClient.submit(SignedTransaction)` method](https://javadoc.io/doc/org.xrpl/xrpl4j-client/latest/org/xrpl/xrpl4j/client/XrplClient.html#submit(org.xrpl.xrpl4j.crypto.signing.SignedTransaction)) to submit a transaction to the network. Use the [`XrplClient.ledger()`](https://javadoc.io/doc/org.xrpl/xrpl4j-client/latest/org/xrpl/xrpl4j/client/XrplClient.html#ledger(org.xrpl.xrpl4j.model.client.ledger.LedgerRequestParams)) method to get the latest validated ledger index. @@ -240,8 +239,7 @@ Most transactions are accepted into the next ledger version after they're submit - **JavaScript:** If you used the [`.submitAndWait()` method](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#submitAndWait), you can wait until the returned Promise resolves. Other, more asynchronous approaches are also possible. - -- **Python:** If you used the [`xrpl.transaction.send_reliable_submission()` method](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.send_reliable_submission), you can wait for the function to return. Other approaches, including asynchronous ones using the WebSocket client, are also possible. +- **Python:** If you used the [`xrpl.transaction.submit_and_wait()` method](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.submit_and_wait), you can wait for the function to return. Other approaches, including asynchronous ones using the WebSocket client, are also possible. - **Java** Poll the [`XrplClient.transaction()` method](https://javadoc.io/doc/org.xrpl/xrpl4j-client/latest/org/xrpl/xrpl4j/client/XrplClient.html#transaction(org.xrpl.xrpl4j.model.client.transactions.TransactionRequestParams,java.lang.Class)) to see if your transaction has a final result. Periodically check that the latest validated ledger index has not passed the `LastLedgerIndex` of the transaction using the [`XrplClient.ledger()`](https://javadoc.io/doc/org.xrpl/xrpl4j-client/latest/org/xrpl/xrpl4j/client/XrplClient.html#ledger(org.xrpl.xrpl4j.model.client.ledger.LedgerRequestParams)) method. @@ -274,7 +272,7 @@ To know for sure what a transaction did, you must look up the outcome of the tra **Tip:** In **TypeScript** you can pass a [`TxRequest`](https://js.xrpl.org/interfaces/TxRequest.html) to the [`Client.request()`](https://js.xrpl.org/classes/Client.html#request) method. -- **Python:** Use the response from `submit_and_wait()` or call the [`xrpl.transaction.get_transaction_from_hash()` method](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.get_transaction_from_hash). (See the [tx method response format](tx.html#response-format) for a detailed reference of the fields this can contain.) +- **Python:** Use the response from [`submit_and_wait()`](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.submit_and_wait) or call the [`xrpl.transaction.get_transaction_from_hash()` method](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/latest/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.get_transaction_from_hash). (See the [tx method response format](tx.html#response-format) for a detailed reference of the fields this can contain.) - **Java:** Use the [`XrplClient.transaction()`](https://javadoc.io/doc/org.xrpl/xrpl4j-client/latest/org/xrpl/xrpl4j/client/XrplClient.html#transaction(org.xrpl.xrpl4j.model.client.transactions.TransactionRequestParams,java.lang.Class)) method to check the status of a transaction. diff --git a/content/tutorials/use-tokens/issue-a-fungible-token.md b/content/tutorials/use-tokens/issue-a-fungible-token.md index a418ad79be..9376523fec 100644 --- a/content/tutorials/use-tokens/issue-a-fungible-token.md +++ b/content/tutorials/use-tokens/issue-a-fungible-token.md @@ -202,8 +202,7 @@ Most transactions are accepted into the next ledger version after they're submit The code samples in this tutorial use helper functions to wait for validation when submitting a transaction: - **JavaScript:** The `submit_and_verify()` function, as defined in the [submit-and-verify code sample](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl-dev-portal/tree/master/content/_code-samples/submit-and-verify). - -- **Python:** The `send_reliable_submission()` [method of the xrpl-py library](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.send_reliable_submission). +- **Python:** The `submit_and_wait()` [method of the xrpl-py library](https://xrpl-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/source/xrpl.transaction.html#xrpl.transaction.submit_and_wait). - **Java:** The `submitAndWaitForValidation()` method in the [sample Java class](https://github.com/XRPLF/xrpl-dev-portal/blob/master/content/_code-samples/issue-a-token/java/IssueToken.java). **Tip:** Technically, you can configure the hot address in parallel with configuring the issuer address. For simplicity, this tutorial waits for each transaction one at a time.