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Get datatoken information
The result of following GraphQL query returns the information about a particular datatoken. Here, 0x122d10d543bc600967b4db0f45f80cb1ddee43eb
is the address of the datatoken.
{% hint style="info" %} Copy the query in the GraphiQL interface to fetch the results from the mainnet. For other networks use this table. {% endhint %}
Query
{
token(id:"0x122d10d543bc600967b4db0f45f80cb1ddee43eb", subgraphError: deny){
id
symbol
nft {
name
symbol
address
}
name
symbol
cap
isDatatoken
holderCount
orderCount
orders(skip:0,first:1){
amount
serviceIndex
payer {
id
}
consumer{
id
}
estimatedUSDValue
lastPriceToken
lastPriceValue
}
}
fixedRateExchanges(subgraphError:deny){
id
price
active
}
}
Code
{% tabs %}
{% tab title="Python" %}
The python script below can be used to run the the query. If you wish to change the network, then replace the value of variable base_url
as needed. Change the value of the variable datatoken_address
with the address of the datatoken of your choice.
Create script
{% code title="datatoken_information.py" %}
import requests
import json
datatoken_address = "0x122d10d543bc600967b4db0f45f80cb1ddee43eb"
query = """
{{
token(id:"{0}", subgraphError: deny){{
id
symbol
nft {{
name
symbol
address
}}
name
symbol
cap
isDatatoken
holderCount
orderCount
orders(skip:0,first:1){{
amount
serviceIndex
payer {{
id
}}
consumer{{
id
}}
estimatedUSDValue
lastPriceToken
lastPriceValue
}}
}}
fixedRateExchanges(subgraphError:deny){{
id
price
active
}}
}}""".format(
datatoken_address
)
base_url = "https://v4.subgraph.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com/"
route = "/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph"
url = base_url + route
headers = {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
payload = json.dumps({"query": query})
response = requests.request("POST", url, headers=headers, data=payload)
result = json.loads(response.text)
print(json.dumps(result, indent=4, sort_keys=True))
{% endcode %}
Execute script
python datatoken_information.py
{% endtab %}
{% tab title="Javascript" %}
The javascript below can be used to run the the query. If you wish to change the network, then replace the value of variable baseUrl
as needed. Change the value of the variable datatokenAddress
with the address of the datatoken of your choice.
Create script
{% code title="datatokenInfo.js" %}
var axios = require('axios');
const datatokenAddress = "0x122d10d543bc600967b4db0f45f80cb1ddee43eb";
const query = `{
token(id:"${datatokenAddress}", subgraphError: deny){
id
symbol
nft {
name
symbol
address
}
name
symbol
cap
isDatatoken
holderCount
orderCount
orders(skip:0,first:1){
amount
serviceIndex
payer {
id
}
consumer{
id
}
estimatedUSDValue
lastPriceToken
lastPriceValue
}
}
fixedRateExchanges(subgraphError:deny){
id
price
active
}
}`
const baseUrl = "https://v4.subgraph.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com"
const route = "/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph"
const url = `${baseUrl}${route}`
var config = {
method: 'post',
url: url,
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json" },
data: JSON.stringify({ "query": query })
};
axios(config)
.then(function (response) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(response.data));
})
.catch(function (error) {
console.log(error);
});
{% endcode %}
Execute script
node datatokenInfo.js
{% endtab %} {% endtabs %}
Response
Sample response
{
"data": {
"fixedRateExchanges": [
{
"active": true,
"id": "0xfa48673a7c36a2a768f89ac1ee8c355d5c367b02-0x06284c39b48afe5f01a04d56f1aae45dbb29793b190ee11e93a4a77215383d44",
"price": "33"
},
{
"active": true,
"id": "0xfa48673a7c36a2a768f89ac1ee8c355d5c367b02-0x2719862ebc4ed253f09088c878e00ef8ee2a792e1c5c765fac35dc18d7ef4deb",
"price": "35"
},
{
"active": true,
"id": "0xfa48673a7c36a2a768f89ac1ee8c355d5c367b02-0x2dccaa373e4b65d5ec153c150270e989d1bda1efd3794c851e45314c40809f9c",
"price": "33"
}
],
"token": {
"cap": "115792089237316195423570985008687900000000000000000000000000",
"holderCount": "0",
"id": "0x122d10d543bc600967b4db0f45f80cb1ddee43eb",
"isDatatoken": true,
"name": "Brave Lobster Token",
"nft": {
"address": "0xea615374949a2405c3ee555053eca4d74ec4c2f0",
"name": "Ocean Data NFT",
"symbol": "OCEAN-NFT"
},
"orderCount": "0",
"orders": [],
"symbol": "BRALOB-11"
}
}
}