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Tools | Some tools that can be useful when working with Ocean Protocol. |
Barge
Barge is a shell script allowing you to run an Ocean network by orchestrating all core components locally with Docker and Docker Compose. Extensively used by Ocean developers to develop and test Ocean core components locally, and the quickest way to get a full Ocean network up and running.
Tuna
Tuna is a showcase and provides cross environment examples & tests for the Squid client libraries.
Plecos
Plecos is a Python tool to check metadata (a JSON file) to see if it conforms to the OEP-8 schema. It wraps the jsonschema validator. Aquarius uses Plecos for checking metadata and other Ocean Protocol software will probably use it in the future.
Faucet Server
The Ocean Protocol Faucet Server is a microservice that allows users to request Ether for a particular Ethereum network (e.g. the Nile Testnet). It is deployed in multiple networks, and started by default when using Barge.
Submarine Blockchain Explorer
Submarine is based on BlockScout (by POA), an open source blockchain explorer for EVM-based blockchain networks. We use our own fork of BlockScout.
Instances are deployed for:
- Pacific Network: submarine.oceanprotocol.com
- Nile Testnet: submarine.dev-ocean.com
Ocean Token Bridge
The Ocean Token Bridge between the Ethereum Mainnet and the Pacific Network allows anyone with Ocean Tokens to move them from the Ethereum Mainnet to the Pacific Network.
Ocean Network Status
The Ocean status page checks all Ocean network connections from your browser.
Command-Line Interfaces
There are a few Ocean Protocol command-line interfaces (CLIs). All of them were under development at the time of writing, so you may have issues with using them.
- ocean-cli was built using squid-java
- ocean-cli-py was built using squid-py