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Provider
https://v4.provider.oceanprotocol.com
Ocean Provider Endpoints Specification
This document specifies the endpoints for Ocean Provider to be implemented by the core developers.
If you want to see the provider URLs for our supported networks, kindly check for Provider
component on this page.
For inspecting the errors received from Provider
and their reasons, please revise this document.
Initial service request endpoint
Compute endpoints
All compute endpoints respond with an Array of status objects, each object describing a compute job info.
Each status object will contain:
owner:The owner of this compute job
documentId: String object containing document id (e.g. a DID)
jobId: String object containing workflowId
dateCreated: Unix timestamp of job creation
dateFinished: Unix timestamp when job finished (null if job not finished)
status: Int, see below for list
statusText: String, see below
algorithmLogUrl: URL to get the algo log (for user)
resultsUrls: Array of URLs for algo outputs
resultsDid: If published, the DID
Status description (statusText
): (see Operator-Service for full status list)
status | Description |
---|---|
1 | Warming up |
10 | Job started |
20 | Configuring volumes |
30 | Provisioning success |
31 | Data provisioning failed |
32 | Algorithm provisioning failed |
40 | Running algorith |
50 | Filtering results |
60 | Publishing results |
70 | Job completed |
Create new job or restart an existing stopped job
POST /api/services/compute
Start a new job
Parameters
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message) (required)
consumerAddress: String object containing consumer's ethereum address (required)
nonce: Integer, Nonce (required)
environment: String representing a compute environment offered by the provider
dataset: Json object containing dataset information
dataset.documentId: String, object containing document id (e.g. a DID) (required)
dataset.serviceId: String, ID of the service the datatoken is attached to (required)
dataset.transferTxId: Hex string, the id of on-chain transaction for approval of datatokens transfer
given to the provider's account (required)
dataset.userdata: Json, user-defined parameters passed to the dataset service (optional)
algorithm: Json object, containing algorithm information
algorithm.documentId: Hex string, the did of the algorithm to be executed (optional)
algorithm.meta: Json object, defines the algorithm attributes and url or raw code (optional)
algorithm.serviceId: String, ID of the service to use to process the algorithm (optional)
algorithm.transferTxId: Hex string, the id of on-chain transaction of the order to use the algorithm (optional)
algorithm.userdata: Json, user-defined parameters passed to the algorithm running service (optional)
algorithm.algocustomdata: Json object, algorithm custom parameters (optional)
additionalDatasets: Json object containing a list of dataset objects (optional)
One of `algorithm.documentId` or `algorithm.meta` is required, `algorithm.meta` takes precedence
Returns: Array of status
objects as described above, in this case the array will have only one object
Example:
POST /api/compute
payload:
{
"signature": "0x00110011",
"consumerAddress": "0x123abc",
"nonce": 1,
"environment": "env",
"dataset": {
"documentId": "did:op:2222...",
"serviceId": "compute",
"transferTxId": "0x0232123..."
}
}
Response:
[
{
"jobId": "0x1111:001",
"status": 1,
"statusText": "Job started",
...
}
]
Status and Result
GET /api/services/compute
Get all jobs and corresponding stats
Parameters
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message)
documentId: String object containing document did (optional)
jobId: String object containing workflowID (optional)
consumerAddress: String object containing consumer's address (optional)
At least one parameter from documentId, jobId and owner is required (can be any of them)
Returns
Array of status
objects as described above
Example:
GET /api/services/compute?signature=0x00110011&documentId=did:op:1111&jobId=012023
Response:
[
{
"owner": "0x1111",
"documentId": "did:op:2222",
"jobId": "3333",
"dateCreated": "2020-10-01T01:00:00Z",
"dateFinished": "2020-10-01T01:00:00Z",
"status": 5,
"statusText": "Job finished",
"algorithmLogUrl": "http://example.net/logs/algo.log",
"resultsUrls": [
"http://example.net/logs/output/0",
"http://example.net/logs/output/1"
],
"resultsDid": "did:op:87bdaabb33354d2eb014af5091c604fb4b0f67dc6cca4d18a96547bffdc27bcf"
},
{
"owner": "0x1111",
"documentId": "did:op:2222",
"jobId": "3334",
"dateCreated": "2020-10-01T01:00:00Z",
"dateFinished": "2020-10-01T01:00:00Z",
"status": 5,
"statusText": "Job finished",
"algorithmLogUrl": "http://example.net/logs2/algo.log",
"resultsUrls": [
"http://example.net/logs2/output/0",
"http://example.net/logs2/output/1"
],
"resultsDid": ""
}
]
GET /api/services/computeResult
Allows download of asset data file.
Parameters
jobId: String object containing workflowId (optional)
index: Integer, index of the result to download (optional)
consumerAddress: String object containing consumer's address (optional)
nonce: Integer, Nonce (required)
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message)
Returns: Bytes string containing the compute result.
Example:
GET /api/services/computeResult?index=0&consumerAddress=0xA78deb2Fa79463945C247991075E2a0e98Ba7A09&jobId=4d32947065bb46c8b87c1f7adfb7ed8b&nonce=1644317370
Response:
b'{"result": "0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001"}'
Stop
PUT /api/services/compute
Stop a running compute job.
Parameters
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message)
documentId: String object containing document did (optional)
jobId: String object containing workflowID (optional)
consumerAddress: String object containing consumer's address (optional)
At least one parameter from documentId,jobId and owner is required (can be any of them)
Returns
Array of status
objects as described above
Example:
PUT /api/services/compute?signature=0x00110011&documentId=did:op:1111&jobId=012023
Response:
[
{
...,
"status": 7,
"statusText": "Job stopped",
...
}
]
Delete
DELETE /api/services/compute
Delete a compute job and all resources associated with the job. If job is running it will be stopped first.
Parameters
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message)
documentId: String object containing document did (optional)
jobId: String object containing workflowId (optional)
consumerAddress: String object containing consumer's address (optional)
At least one parameter from documentId, jobId is required (can be any of them)
in addition to consumerAddress and signature
Returns
Array of status
objects as described above
Example:
DELETE /api/services/compute?signature=0x00110011&documentId=did:op:1111&jobId=012023
Response:
[
{
...,
"status": 8,
"statusText": "Job deleted successfully",
...
}
]
GET /api/services/computeEnvironments
Allows download of asset data file.
Parameters
Returns: List of compute environments.
Example:
GET /api/services/computeEnvironments
Response:
[
{
"cpuType":"AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor",
"currentJobs":0,
"desc":"This is a mocked environment",
"diskGB":2,
"gpuType":"AMD RX570",
"id":"ocean-compute",
"maxJobs":10,
"nCPU":2,
"nGPU":0,
"priceMin":2.3,
"ramGB":1
},
...
]
Authentication endpoints
Provider offers an alternative to signing each request, by allowing users to generate auth tokens. The generated auth token can be used until its expiration in all supported requests. Simply omit the signature parameter and add the AuthToken request header based on a created token.
Please note that if a signature parameter exists, it will take precedence over the AuthToken headers. All routes that support a signature parameter support the replacement, with the exception of auth-related ones (createAuthToken and deleteAuthToken need to be signed).
GET /api/services/createAuthToken
Allows the user to create an auth token.
Parameters
address: String object containing consumer's address (optional)
nonce: Integer, Nonce (required)
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message)
The signature is based on hashing the following parameters:
address + nonce
expiration: valid future UTC timestamp (required)
Returns: Created auth token.
Example:
GET /api/services/createAuthToken?address=<your_address>&&nonce=<your_nonce>&&expiration=<expiration>&signature=<your_signature>
Inside the angular brackets, the user should provide the valid values for the request.
Response:
{"token": "eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJleHAiOjE2NjAwNTMxMjksImFkZHJlc3MiOiIweEE3OGRlYjJGYTc5NDYzOTQ1QzI0Nzk5MTA3NUUyYTBlOThCYTdBMDkifQ.QaRqYeSYxZpnFayzPmUkj8TORHHJ_vRY-GL88ZBFM0o"}
DELETE /api/services/deleteAuthToken
Allows the user to delete an existing auth token before it naturally expires.
Parameters
address: String object containing consumer's address (optional)
nonce: Integer, Nonce (required)
signature: String object containg user signature (signed message)
The signature is based on hashing the following parameters:
address + nonce
token: token to be expired
Returns: Success message if token is successfully deleted. If the token is not found or already expired, returns an error message.
Example:
DELETE /api/services/deleteAuthToken?address=<your_address>&&nonce=<your_nonce>&&token=<your_token>&signature=<your_signature>
Inside the angular brackets, the user should provide the valid values for the request.
Response:
{"success": "Token has been deactivated."}