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# Other Requests
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The universal Aquarius Endpoint is [`https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com`](https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com).
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### **Info**
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Retrieves version, plugin, and software information from the Aquarius service.
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* **Endpoint**: `GET /`
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* **Purpose**: This endpoint is used to fetch key information about the Aquarius service, including its current version, the plugin it's using, and the name of the software itself.
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Here are some typical responses you might receive from the API:
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* **200**: This is a successful HTTP response code. It means the server has successfully processed the request and returns a JSON object containing the `plugin`, `software`, and `version`.
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Example response:
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```
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{
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"plugin": "elasticsearch",
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"software": "Aquarius",
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"version": "4.2.0"
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}
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```
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#### Curl Example
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```bash
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curl --location --request GET 'https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/'
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```
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#### Javascript Example
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```runkit nodeVersion="18.x.x"
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const axios = require('axios')
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const response = await axios( 'https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/')
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console.log(response.status)
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console.log(response.data)
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```
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### **Health**
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Retrieves the health status of the Aquarius service.
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* **Endpoint**: `GET /health`
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* **Purpose**: This endpoint is used to fetch the current health status of the Aquarius service. This can be helpful for monitoring and ensuring that the service is running properly.
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Here are some typical responses you might receive from the API:
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* **200**: This is a successful HTTP response code. It means the server has successfully processed the request and returns a message indicating the health status. For example, "Elasticsearch connected" indicates that the Aquarius service is able to connect to Elasticsearch, which is a good sign of its health.
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**Curl Example**
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```bash
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curl --location --request GET 'https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/health'
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```
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#### Javascript Example
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```runkit nodeVersion="18.x.x"
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const axios = require('axios')
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const response = await axios( 'https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/health')
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console.log(response.status)
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console.log(response.data)
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```
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### **Spec**
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Retrieves the Swagger specification for the Aquarius service.
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* **Endpoint**: `GET /spec`
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* **Purpose**: This endpoint is used to fetch the Swagger specification of the Aquarius service. Swagger is a set of rules (in other words, a specification) for a format describing REST APIs. This endpoint returns a document that describes the entire API, including the available endpoints, their methods, parameters, and responses.
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Here are some typical responses you might receive from the API:
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* **200**: This is a successful HTTP response code. It means the server has successfully processed the request and returns the Swagger specification.
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#### Example
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```bash
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curl --location --request GET 'https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/spec'
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```
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#### Javascript Example
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```runkit nodeVersion="18.x.x"
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const axios = require('axios')
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const response = await axios( 'https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/spec')
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console.log(response.status)
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console.log(response.data.info)
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```
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