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---
title: Get & Use a Data Set
description: Tutorial to get and use a data set in a basic React app.
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---
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## Requirements
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This is a continuation of the React App Tutorial. Make sure you already did the [React App Setup](/tutorials/react-setup/) and the [Publish a Data Set](/tutorials/react-publish-data-set/) steps.
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Open `src/App.js` in your marketplace app.
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## Retrieve Assets
In the previous tutorial we added asset publishing. We can now search for published assets for consumption. Just after the `submitAsset()` function we can add a new function that will handle search:
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```js
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async retrieveAssets() {
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this.dbAssets = await this.ocean.assets.search("10 Monkey Species Small")
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console.log(this.dbAssets)
}
```
The last thing we need is a button to start our search inside the render function just after `<button onClick={() => this.submitAsset()}>Register asset</button>`:
```jsx
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<button onClick={() => this.retrieveAssets()}>Retrieve assets</button>
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```
## Consume Assets
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The retrieved assets can now be consumed so in this tutorial we consume the first one. The following code goes after the `async retrieveAssets()` function.
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```js
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async consumeAsset() {
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// get all accounts
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const accounts = await this.ocean.accounts.list()
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// get first asset
const consumeAsset = this.dbAssets[0]
// get service we want to execute
const service = consumeAsset.findServiceByType('Access')
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// order service agreement
const agreement = await this.ocean.assets.order(
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consumeAsset.id,
service.serviceDefinitionId,
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accounts[0]
)
// consume it
await this.ocean.assets.consume(
agreement,
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consumeAsset.id,
service.serviceDefinitionId,
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accounts[0],
''
)
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}
```
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We still need a button to start consumption. In the render function, just after the `<button onClick={()=>this.retrieveAssets()}>Retrieve assets</button>` line, add:
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```jsx
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<button onClick={() => this.consumeAsset()}>Consume asset</button>
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```
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With all these buttons in place, you should see this:
![React App 05](images/react-app-05.png)
Tip: Before clicking the `Retrieve assets` button, it might help to reload the page.
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Go ahead and click the `Retrieve assets` button, and then the `Consume asset` button. Approve all the MetaMask dialog boxes.
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If you have no errors in your `console.log` and can see your asset files listed, you have a working marketplace.
## Final Result
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Here is the full source of `src/App.js` that you should have if you followed this tutorial:
```jsx
import React, { Component } from 'react'
import './App.css'
import { Ocean } from '@oceanprotocol/squid'
import * as Web3 from 'web3'
const web3 = new Web3(window.web3.currentProvider)
window.ethereum.enable()
const asset = {
base: {
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name: '10 Monkey Species Small',
dateCreated: '2012-02-01T10:55:11Z',
author: 'Mario',
license: 'CC0: Public Domain',
contentType: 'jpg/txt',
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price: 10,
files: [
{
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checksum: '2bf9d229d110d1976cdf85e9f3256c7f',
checksumType: 'MD5',
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contentLength: 12057507,
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url:
'https://s3.amazonaws.com/datacommons-seeding-us-east/10_Monkey_Species_Small/assets/training.zip'
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},
{
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checksum: '354d19c0733c47ef3a6cce5b633116b0',
checksumType: 'MD5',
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contentLength: 928,
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url:
'https://s3.amazonaws.com/datacommons-seeding-us-east/10_Monkey_Species_Small/assets/monkey_labels.txt'
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},
{
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url:
'https://s3.amazonaws.com/datacommons-seeding-us-east/10_Monkey_Species_Small/assets/validation.zip'
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}
],
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checksum: '',
categories: ['image'],
tags: ['image data', 'classification', 'animals'],
type: 'dataset',
description: 'EXAMPLE ONLY ',
size: '3.1gb',
copyrightHolder: 'Unknown',
encoding: 'UTF-8',
compression: 'zip',
workExample: 'image path, id, label',
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links: [
{
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name: 'example model',
url:
'https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uuz50RGiAW8YxRcWeQVgQglZpyAebgSM'
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},
{
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name: 'example code',
type: 'example code',
url: 'https://github.com/slothkong/CNN_classification_10_monkey_species'
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},
{
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url:
'https://s3.amazonaws.com/datacommons-seeding-us-east/10_Monkey_Species_Small/links/discovery/n5151.jpg',
name: 'n5151.jpg',
type: 'discovery'
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},
{
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url:
'https://s3.amazonaws.com/datacommons-seeding-us-east/10_Monkey_Species_Small/links/sample/sample.zip',
name: 'sample.zip',
type: 'sample'
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}
],
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inLanguage: 'en'
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}
}
class App extends Component {
async componentDidMount() {
this.ocean = await new Ocean.getInstance({
web3Provider: web3,
nodeUri: 'http://localhost:8545',
aquariusUri: 'http://localhost:5000',
brizoUri: 'http://localhost:8030',
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brizoAddress: '0x00bd138abd70e2f00903268f3db08f2d25677c9e',
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parityUri: 'http://localhost:8545',
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secretStoreUri: 'http://localhost:12001'
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})
console.log('Finished loading contracts!')
}
async submitAsset() {
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const accounts = await this.ocean.accounts.list()
const ddo = await this.ocean.assets.create(asset, accounts[0])
alert('Asset successfully submitted: ', JSON.stringify(ddo))
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}
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async retrieveAssets() {
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this.dbAssets = await this.ocean.assets.search('10 Monkey Species Small')
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console.log(this.dbAssets)
}
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async consumeAsset() {
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// get all accounts
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const accounts = await this.ocean.accounts.list()
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// get first asset
const consumeAsset = this.dbAssets[0]
// get service we want to execute
const service = consumeAsset.findServiceByType('Access')
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// order service agreement
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const agreement = await this.ocean.assets.order(
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consumeAsset.id,
service.serviceDefinitionId,
accounts[0]
)
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// consume it
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await this.ocean.assets.consume(
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agreement,
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consumeAsset.id,
service.serviceDefinitionId,
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accounts[0],
''
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)
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}
render() {
return (
<div className="App App-header">
<h1>Marketplace app</h1>
<button onClick={() => this.submitAsset()}>Register asset</button>
<button onClick={() => this.retrieveAssets()}>Retrieve assets</button>
<button onClick={() => this.consumeAsset()}>Consume asset</button>
</div>
)
}
}
export default App
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```