---
title: Compute Options
section: developers
description: >-
Specification of compute options for assets in Ocean Protocol.
---
## Compute Options
An asset with a service of `type` `compute` has the following additional attributes under the `compute` object. This object is required if the asset is of `type` `compute`, but can be omitted for `type` of `access`.
| Attribute | Type | Description |
| -------- | -------- | -------- |
| **`allowRawAlgorithm`*** | `boolean` | If `true`, any passed raw text will be allowed to run. Useful for an algorithm drag & drop use case, but increases risk of data escape through malicious user input. Should be `false` by default in all implementations. |
| **`allowNetworkAccess`*** | `boolean` | If `true`, the algorithm job will have network access. |
| **`publisherTrustedAlgorithmPublishers`*** | Array of `string` | If not defined, then any published algorithm is allowed. If empty array, then no algorithm is allowed. If not empty any algo published by the defined publishers is allowed. |
| **`publisherTrustedAlgorithms`*** | Array of `publisherTrustedAlgorithms` | If not defined, then any published algorithm is allowed. If empty array, then no algorithm is allowed. Otherwise only the algorithms defined in the array are allowed. (see below). |
\* Required
## Trusted Algorithms
The `publisherTrustedAlgorithms` is an array of objects with the following structure:
| Attribute | Type | Description |
| ------------------------------ | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`did`** | `string` | The DID of the algorithm which is trusted by the publisher. |
| **`filesChecksum`** | `string` | Hash of algorithm's files (as `string`). |
| **`containerSectionChecksum`** | `string` | Hash of algorithm's image details (as `string`). |
To produce `filesChecksum`, call the Provider FileInfoEndpoint with parameter withChecksum = True. If algorithm has multiple files, `filesChecksum` is a concatenated string of all files checksums (ie: checksumFile1+checksumFile2 , etc)
To produce `containerSectionChecksum`:
```js
sha256(algorithm_ddo.metadata.algorithm.container.entrypoint + algorithm_ddo.metadata.algorithm.container.checksum);
```
Compute Options Example
Example:
```json
{
"services": [
{
"id": "1",
"type": "access",
"files": "0x044736da6dae39889ff570c34540f24e5e084f...",
"name": "Download service",
"description": "Download service",
"datatokenAddress": "0x123",
"serviceEndpoint": "https://myprovider.com",
"timeout": 0
},
{
"id": "2",
"type": "compute",
"files": "0x6dd05e0edb460623c843a263291ebe757c1eb3...",
"name": "Compute service",
"description": "Compute service",
"datatokenAddress": "0x124",
"serviceEndpoint": "https://myprovider.com",
"timeout": 0,
"compute": {
"allowRawAlgorithm": false,
"allowNetworkAccess": true,
"publisherTrustedAlgorithmPublishers": ["0x234", "0x235"],
"publisherTrustedAlgorithms": [
{
"did": "did:op:123",
"filesChecksum": "100",
"containerSectionChecksum": "200"
},
{
"did": "did:op:124",
"filesChecksum": "110",
"containerSectionChecksum": "210"
}
]
}
}
]
}
```
## Consumer Parameters
Sometimes, the asset needs additional input data before downloading or running a Compute-to-Data job. Examples:
* The publisher needs to know the sampling interval before the buyer downloads it. Suppose the dataset URL is `https://example.com/mydata`. The publisher defines a field called `sampling` and asks the buyer to enter a value. This parameter is then added to the URL of the published dataset as query parameters: `https://example.com/mydata?sampling=10`.
* An algorithm that needs to know the number of iterations it should perform. In this case, the algorithm publisher defines a field called `iterations`. The buyer needs to enter a value for the `iterations` parameter. Later, this value is stored in a specific location in the Compute-to-Data pod for the algorithm to read and use it.
The `consumerParameters` is an array of objects. Each object defines a field and has the following structure:
| Attribute | Type | Description |
| ----------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **`name`*** | `string` | The parameter name (this is sent as HTTP param or key towards algo) |
| **`type`*** | `string` | The field type (text, number, boolean, select) |
| **`label`*** | `string` | The field label which is displayed |
| **`required`*** | `boolean` | If customer input for this field is mandatory. |
| **`description`*** | `string` | The field description. |
| **`default`*** | `string`, `number`, or `boolean` | The field default value. For select types, `string` key of default option. |
| **`options`** | Array of `option` | For select types, a list of options. |
\* Required
Each `option` is an `object` containing a single key:value pair where the key is the option name, and the value is the option value.
Consumer Parameters Example
```json
[
{
"name": "hometown",
"type": "text",
"label": "Hometown",
"required": true,
"description": "What is your hometown?",
"default": "Nowhere"
},
{
"name": "age",
"type": "number",
"label": "Age",
"required": false,
"description": "Please fill your age",
"default": 0
},
{
"name": "developer",
"type": "boolean",
"label": "Developer",
"required": false,
"description": "Are you a developer?",
"default": false
},
{
"name": "languagePreference",
"type": "select",
"label": "Language",
"required": false,
"description": "Do you like NodeJs or Python",
"default": "nodejs",
"options": [
{
"nodejs": "I love NodeJs"
},
{
"python": "I love 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:
Key Value Example
```json
{
"hometown": "São Paulo",
"age": 10,
"developer": true,
"languagePreference": "nodejs"
}
```