--- order: 7 --- # Subscribing to events via Websocket CometBFT emits different events, which you can subscribe to via [Websocket](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebSocket). This can be useful for third-party applications (for analysis) or for inspecting state. [List of events](https://godoc.org/github.com/cometbft/cometbft/types#pkg-constants) To connect to a node via websocket from the CLI, you can use a tool such as [wscat](https://github.com/websockets/wscat) and run: ```sh wscat -c ws://127.0.0.1:26657/websocket ``` NOTE: If your node's RPC endpoint is TLS-enabled, utilize the scheme `wss` instead of `ws`. You can subscribe to any of the events above by calling the `subscribe` RPC method via Websocket along with a valid query. ```json { "jsonrpc": "2.0", "method": "subscribe", "id": 0, "params": { "query": "tm.event='NewBlock'" } } ``` Check out [API docs](https://docs.cometbft.com/v0.38/rpc/) for more information on query syntax and other options. You can also use tags, given you had included them into FinalizeBlock response, to query transaction results. See [Indexing transactions](../app-dev/indexing-transactions.md) for details. ## Query parameter and event type restrictions While CometBFT imposes no restrictions on the application with regards to the type of the event output, there are several considerations that need to be taken into account when querying events with numeric values. - Queries convert all numeric event values to `big.Float` , provided by `math/big`. Integers are converted into a float with a precision equal to the number of bits needed to represent this integer. This is done to avoid precision loss for big integers when they are converted with the default precision (`64`). - When comparing two values, if either one of them is a float, the other one will be represented as a big float. Integers are again parsed as big floats with a precision equal to the number of bits required to represent them. - As with all floating point comparisons, comparing floats with decimal values can lead to imprecise results. - Queries cannot include negative numbers Prior to version `v0.38.x`, floats were not supported as query parameters. ## ValidatorSetUpdates When validator set changes, ValidatorSetUpdates event is published. The event carries a list of pubkey/power pairs. The list is the same CometBFT receives from ABCI application (see [EndBlock section](https://github.com/cometbft/cometbft/blob/v0.38.x/spec/abci/abci++_methods.md#endblock) in the ABCI spec). Response: ```json { "jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 0, "result": { "query": "tm.event='ValidatorSetUpdates'", "data": { "type": "tendermint/event/ValidatorSetUpdates", "value": { "validator_updates": [ { "address": "09EAD022FD25DE3A02E64B0FE9610B1417183EE4", "pub_key": { "type": "tendermint/PubKeyEd25519", "value": "ww0z4WaZ0Xg+YI10w43wTWbBmM3dpVza4mmSQYsd0ck=" }, "voting_power": "10", "proposer_priority": "0" } ] } } } } ```