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Merge pull request #882 from oceanprotocol/feature/userInput

add consumerParameters
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An asset of type `algorithm` has additional attributes under `metadata.algorithm`, describing the algorithm and the Docker environment it is supposed to be run under. An asset of type `algorithm` has additional attributes under `metadata.algorithm`, describing the algorithm and the Docker environment it is supposed to be run under.
| Attribute | Type | Required | Description | | Attribute | Type | Required | Description |
| --------------- | ----------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | --------------- | --------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **`language`** | `string` | | Language used to implement the software. | | **`language`** | `string` | | Language used to implement the software. |
| **`version`** | `string` | | Version of the software preferably in [SemVer](https://semver.org) notation. E.g. `1.0.0`. | | **`version`** | `string` | | Version of the software preferably in [SemVer](https://semver.org) notation. E.g. `1.0.0`. |
| **`consumerParameters`** | [Consumer Parameters](#consumer-parameters) | | An object the defines required consumer input before running the algorithm |
| **`container`** | `container` | **✓** | Object describing the Docker container image. See below | | **`container`** | `container` | **✓** | Object describing the Docker container image. See below |
The `container` object has the following attributes defining the Docker image for running the algorithm: The `container` object has the following attributes defining the Docker image for running the algorithm:
@ -161,7 +162,8 @@ The `container` object has the following attributes defining the Docker image fo
"image": "ubuntu", "image": "ubuntu",
"tag": "latest", "tag": "latest",
"checksum": "44e10daa6637893f4276bb8d7301eb35306ece50f61ca34dcab550" "checksum": "44e10daa6637893f4276bb8d7301eb35306ece50f61ca34dcab550"
} },
"consumerParameters":{},
} }
} }
} }
@ -184,6 +186,7 @@ An asset should have at least one service to be actually accessible, and can hav
| **`files`** | [Files](#files) | **✓** | Encrypted file URLs. | | **`files`** | [Files](#files) | **✓** | Encrypted file URLs. |
| **`timeout`** | `number` | **✓** | Describing how long the service can be used after consumption is initiated. A timeout of `0` represents no time limit. Expressed in seconds. | | **`timeout`** | `number` | **✓** | Describing how long the service can be used after consumption is initiated. A timeout of `0` represents no time limit. Expressed in seconds. |
| **`compute`** | [Compute](#compute-options) | **✓** (for compute assets only) | If service is of `type` `compute`, holds information about the compute-related privacy settings & resources. | | **`compute`** | [Compute](#compute-options) | **✓** (for compute assets only) | If service is of `type` `compute`, holds information about the compute-related privacy settings & resources. |
| **`consumerParameters`** | [Consumer Parameters](#consumer-parameters) | | An object the defines required consumer input before consuming the asset|
#### Files #### Files
@ -370,6 +373,99 @@ Example:
} }
``` ```
#### Consumer Parameters
Sometimes, you may need some input before downloading a dataset or running an algorithm.
Examples:
- You want to know the desired sampling interval of data in your dataset, before the user is going to download it. Your dataset URL is `https://example.com/mydata`. So you will define a field called `sampling`, ask the user to enter a value and then this parameter is going to be added to the URL of your dataset as query parameters: `https://example.com/mydata?sampling=10`
- Before running an algorithm, you need to know how many iterations should it perform. You define a field called `iterations`, ask the user to enter a value and this parameter is stored in a specific location in your Computer-to-Data pod for the algorithm to read and use that value.
It's an array of elements, each element object defines a field.
An element looks like:
```json
{
"name":"hometown",
"type": "text",
"label": "Hometown",
"required": true,
"description":"What is your hometown?",
"default": "Nowhere",
"options": []
}
```
where:
- name = defines the parameter name (this is sent as HTTP param or key towards algo)
- type = defines the form type (text, number, select, boolean)
- label = defines the label which is displayed
- required = if this field is mandatory to have a consumer input.
- default = default value
- description = description of this element
- options = for select types, a list of options
Example:
```json
[
{
"name":"hometown",
"type": "text",
"label": "Hometown",
"required": true,
"default": "Nowhere"
"description":"What is your hometown?"
},
{
"name":"age",
"type": "number",
"label": "Age",
"required": false,
"default": 0
"description":"Please fill your age"
},
{
"name":"developer",
"type": "boolean",
"label": "Developer",
"required": false,
"default": false
"description":"Are you a developer?"
},
{
"name":"preference",
"type": "select",
"label": "Date",
"required": false,
"default": "nodejs"
"options": [
{
"nodejs" : "I love NodeJs"
},
{
"python" : "I love Python"
}
],
"description": "Do you like NodeJs or Python"
},
]
```
Algorithms will have access to a json file located at /data/inputs/algoCustomData.json, which contains the keys/values for input data required. Example:
```json
{
"surname": "John",
"age": 10,
"developer": false,
"preference": "nodejs"
}
```
### Credentials ### Credentials
By default, a consumer can access a resource if they have 1 datatoken. _Credentials_ allow the publisher to optionally specify more fine-grained permissions. By default, a consumer can access a resource if they have 1 datatoken. _Credentials_ allow the publisher to optionally specify more fine-grained permissions.
@ -609,7 +705,24 @@ Example:
"description": "Download service", "description": "Download service",
"datatokenAddress": "0x123", "datatokenAddress": "0x123",
"serviceEndpoint": "https://myprovider.com", "serviceEndpoint": "https://myprovider.com",
"timeout": 0 "timeout": 0,
"consumerParameters": [
{
"name":"surname",
"type": "text",
"label": "Name",
"required": true,
"default": "NoName"
"description":"Please fill your name"
},
{
"name":"age",
"type": "number",
"label": "Age",
"required": false,
"default": 0
"description":"Please fill your age"
}]
}, },
{ {
"id": "2", "id": "2",
@ -654,7 +767,6 @@ Example:
] ]
}, },
// Enhanced Aquarius response begins here
"nft": { "nft": {
"address": "0x123", "address": "0x123",
"name": "Ocean Protocol Asset v4", "name": "Ocean Protocol Asset v4",