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General Endpoints

Nonce

Retrieves the last-used nonce value for a specific user's Ethereum address.

  • Endpoint: GET /api/services/nonce
  • Parameters: userAddress: This is a string that should contain the Ethereum address of the user. It is passed as a query parameter in the URL.
  • Purpose: This endpoint is used to fetch the last-used nonce value for a user's Ethereum address. A nonce is a number that can only be used once, and it's typically used in cryptography to prevent replay attacks. While this endpoint provides the last-used nonce, it's recommended to use the current UTC timestamp as a nonce, where required in other endpoints.

Here are some typical responses you might receive from the API:

  • 200: This is a successful HTTP response code. It means the server has successfully processed the request and returns a JSON object containing the nonce value.

Example response:

{
  "nonce": 23
}

Javascript Example

const axios = require('axios')

const response = await axios( `https://v4.provider.oceanprotocol.com/api/services/nonce?userAddress=0x0db823218e337a6817e6d7740eb17635deadafaf`)
 
console.log(response.status)
console.log(response.data)

File Info

Retrieves Content-Type and Content-Length from the given URL or asset.

  • Endpoint: POST /api/services/fileinfo
  • Parameters: The body of the request should contain a JSON object with the following properties:
    • did: This is a string representing the Decentralized Identifier (DID) of the dataset.
    • serviceId: This is a string representing the ID of the service.
  • Purpose: This endpoint is used to retrieve the Content-Type and Content-Length from a given URL or asset. For published assets, did and serviceId should be provided. It also accepts file objects (as described in the Ocean Protocol documentation) and can compute a checksum if the file size is less than MAX_CHECKSUM_LENGTH. For larger files, the checksum will not be computed.
  • Responses:
    • 200: This is a successful HTTP response code. It returns a JSON object containing the file info.

Example response:

[
    {
        "contentLength":"1161",
        "contentType":"application/json",
        "index":0,
        "valid": true
    },...
]

Javascript Example

Download

  • Endpoint: GET /api/services/download
  • Parameters: The query parameters for this endpoint should contain the following properties:
    • documentId: A string containing the document id (e.g., a DID).
    • serviceId: A string representing the list of file objects that describe each file in the dataset.
    • transferTxId: A hex string representing the ID of the on-chain transaction for approval of data tokens transfer given to the provider's account.
    • fileIndex: An integer representing the index of the file from the files list in the dataset.
    • nonce: The nonce.
    • consumerAddress: A string containing the consumer's Ethereum address.
    • signature: A string containing the user's signature (signed message).
  • Purpose: This endpoint is used to retrieve the attached asset files. It returns a file stream of the requested file.
  • Responses:
    • 200: This is a successful HTTP response code. It means the server has successfully processed the request and returned the file stream.

Initialize

  • Endpoint: GET /api/services/initialize
  • Parameters: The query parameters for this endpoint should contain the following properties:
    • documentId: A string containing the document id (e.g., a DID).
    • serviceId: A string representing the ID of the service the data token is attached to.
    • consumerAddress: A string containing the consumer's Ethereum address.
    • environment: A string representing a compute environment offered by the provider.
    • validUntil: An integer representing the date of validity of the service (optional).
    • fileIndex: An integer representing the index of the file from the files list in the dataset. If set, the provider will validate the file access (optional).
  • Purpose: This endpoint is used to initialize a service and return a quote for the number of tokens to transfer to the provider's account.
  • Responses:
    • 200: This is a successful HTTP response code. It returns a JSON object containing information about the quote for tokens to be transferred.

Example response:

{
    "datatoken": "0x21fa3ea32892091...",
    "nonce": 23,
    "providerFee": {
        "providerFeeAddress": "0xabc123...",
        "providerFeeToken": "0xabc123...",
        "providerFeeAmount": "200",
        "providerData": "0xabc123...",
        "v": 27,
        "r": "0xabc123...",
        "s": "0xabc123...",
        "validUntil": 123456,
    },
    "computeAddress": "0x8123jdf8sdsa..."
}