Execute Flow Interaction Templates (FLIX) with the Flow CLI
The Flow CLI provides a command to execute Flow Interaction Templates (FLIX). FLIX are an easy way to interact with Flow. They are a standard for distributing Cadence scripts and transactions, and metadata about them, in a way that is consumable by tooling and wallets. FLIX are audited for correctness and safety by an ecosystem of auditors.
_10flow flix <query> [<argument> <argument>...] [flags]
Queries can be a FLIX id, name, or path to a local FLIX file.
Example Usage
_10# Execute a FLIX transaction by name on Testnet_10flix flow transfer-flow 5.0 "0x123" --network testnet --signer "testnet-account"
_10# Execute a FLIX script by id on Testnet_10flow flix bd10ab0bf472e6b58ecc0398e9b3d1bd58a4205f14a7099c52c0640d9589295f --network testnet
_10# Execute a local FLIX script by path on Testnet_10flow flix ./multiply.template.json 2 3 --network testnet`
Resources
To find out more about FLIX, see the read the FLIP.
For a list of all templates, check out the FLIX template repository.
To generate a FLIX, see the FLIX CLI readme.
Arguments
- Name:
argument - Valid inputs: valid cadence values matching argument type in script code.
Input arguments values matching corresponding types in the source code and passed in the same order.
You can pass a nil value to optional arguments by executing the flow script like this: flow scripts execute script.cdc nil.
Flags
Arguments JSON
- Flag:
--args-json - Valid inputs: arguments in JSON-Cadence form.
- Example:
flow scripts execute script.cdc '[{"type": "String", "value": "Hello World"}]'
Arguments passed to the Cadence script in the Cadence JSON format.
Cadence JSON format contains type and value keys and is
documented here.
Block Height
- Flag:
--block-height - Valid inputs: a block height number
Block ID
- Flag:
--block-id - Valid inputs: a block ID
Signer
- Flag:
--signer - Valid inputs: the name of an account defined in the configuration (
flow.json)
Specify the name of the account that will be used to sign the transaction.
Proposer
- Flag:
--proposer - Valid inputs: the name of an account defined in the configuration (
flow.json)
Specify the name of the account that will be used as proposer in the transaction.
Payer
- Flag:
--payer - Valid inputs: the name of an account defined in the configuration (
flow.json)
Specify the name of the account that will be used as payer in the transaction.
Authorizer
- Flag:
--authorizer - Valid inputs: the name of a single or multiple comma-separated accounts defined in the configuration (
flow.json)
Specify the name of the account(s) that will be used as authorizer(s) in the transaction. If you want to provide multiple authorizers separate them using commas (e.g. alice,bob)
Arguments JSON
- Flag:
--args-json - Valid inputs: arguments in JSON-Cadence form.
- Example:
flow transactions send ./tx.cdc '[{"type": "String", "value": "Hello World"}]'
Arguments passed to the Cadence transaction in Cadence JSON format.
Cadence JSON format contains type and value keys and is
documented here.
Gas Limit
- Flag:
--gas-limit - Valid inputs: an integer greater than zero.
- Default:
1000
Specify the gas limit for this transaction.
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 Key
- Flag:
--network-key - Valid inputs: A valid network public key of the host in hex string format
Specify the network public key of the Access API that will be used to create a secure GRPC client when executing the command.
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.
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.
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.
Version Check
- Flag:
--skip-version-check - Default:
false
Skip version check during start up to speed up process for slow connections.