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# Configuration
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### Obtaining API key for Ethereum node provider
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Ocean Protocol's smart contracts are deployed on EVM-compatible networks. Using an API key provided by a third-party Ethereum node provider allows you to interact with the Ocean Protocol's smart contracts on the supported networks without requiring you to host a local node.
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Choose any API provider of your choice. Some of the commonly used are:
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* [Infura](https://infura.io/)
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* [Alchemy](https://www.alchemy.com/)
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* [Moralis](https://moralis.io/)
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The supported networks are listed [here](../../discover/networks/).
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### Create a directory
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Let's start with creating a working directory where we store the environment variable file, configuration files and the scripts.
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```
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mkdir my-ocean-project
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cd my-ocean-project
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```
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### Create a `.env` file
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In the working directory create a `.env` file. The content of this file will store the values for following variables:
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| Variable name | Description | Required |
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| ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- |
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| **OCEAN\_NETWORK** | Name of the network where the Ocean Protocol's smart contracts are deployed. | Yes |
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| **OCEAN\_NETWORK\_URL** | The URL of the Ethereum node (along with API key for non-local networks)\*\* | Yes |
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| **PRIVATE\_KEY** | The private key of the account which you want to use. A private key is made up of 64 hex characters. Make sure you have sufficient balance to pay for the transaction fees. | Yes |
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| **AQUARIUS\_URL** | The URL of the Aquarius. This value is needed when reading an asset from off-chain store. | No |
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| **PROVIDER\_URL** | The URL of the Provider. This value is needed when publishing a new asset or update an existing asset. | No |
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{% hint style="info" %}
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Treat this file as a secret and do not commit this file to git or share the content publicly. If you are using git, then include this file name in `.gitignore` file.
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{% endhint %}
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The below tabs show partially filled `.env` file content for some of the supported networks.
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{% tabs %}
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{% tab title="Mainnet" %}
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{% code title=".env" %}
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```
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# Mandatory environment variables
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OCEAN_NETWORK=mainnet
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OCEAN_NETWORK_URL=<replace this>
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PRIVATE_KEY=<secret>
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# Optional environment variables
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AQUARIUS_URL=https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/
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PROVIDER_URL=https://v4.provider.oceanprotocol.com
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```
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{% endcode %}
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{% endtab %}
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{% tab title="Polygon" %}
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{% code title=".env" %}
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```
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# Mandatory environment variables
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OCEAN_NETWORK=polygon
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OCEAN_NETWORK_URL=<replace this>
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PRIVATE_KEY=<secret>
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# Optional environment variables
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AQUARIUS_URL=https://v4.aquarius.oceanprotocol.com/
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PROVIDER_URL=https://v4.provider.oceanprotocol.com
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```
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{% endcode %}
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{% endtab %}
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{% tab title="Local (using Barge)" %}
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{% code title=".env" %}
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```
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# Mandatory environment variables
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OCEAN_NETWORK=development
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OCEAN_NETWORK_URL=http://172.15.0.3:8545/
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AQUARIUS_URL=http://172.15.0.5:5000
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PROVIDER_URL=http://172.15.0.4:8030
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# Replace PRIVATE_KEY if needed
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PRIVATE_KEY=0xc594c6e5def4bab63ac29eed19a134c130388f74f019bc74b8f4389df2837a58
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```
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{% endcode %}
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{% endtab %}
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{% endtabs %}
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Replace `<replace this>` with the appropriate values. \*\*You can see all the networks configuration on Oceanjs' [config helper](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/ocean.js/blob/main/src/config/ConfigHelper.ts#L42).
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### Setup dependencies
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In this step all required dependencies will be installed.
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### Installation & Usage
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Let's install Oceanjs library into your current project by running:
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{% tabs %}
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{% tab title="Terminal" %}
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```bash
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npm init
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npm i @oceanprotocol/lib@3.0.0-next.5 dotenv crypto-js ethers@5.7.4 @truffle/hdwallet-provider
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```
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{% endtab %}
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{% endtabs %}
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### Create a configuration file
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A configuration file will read the content of the `.env` file and initialize the required configuration objects which will be used in the further tutorials. The below scripts creates a Web3 wallet instance and an Ocean's configuration object.
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Create the configuration file in the working directory i.e. at the same path where the `.env` is located.
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{% tabs %}
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{% tab title="config.js" %}
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{% code title="config.js" %}
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```javascript
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require('dotenv').config();
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const { Aquarius, ZERO_ADDRESS, ConfigHelper, configHelperNetworks } = require('@oceanprotocol/lib');
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const { providers } = require('ethers')
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const ethers = require('ethers');
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async function oceanConfig(){
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// Get configuration for the given network
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const provider = new providers.JsonRpcProvider(
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process.env.OCEAN_NETWORK_URL || configHelperNetworks[1].nodeUri
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)
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const ethersProvider = new ethers.Wallet(
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process.env.PRIVATE_KEY,
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provider
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);
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const publisherAccount = await ethersProvider.provider.getSigner(ethersProvider.address);
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const consumerAccount = publisherAccount
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const stakerAccount = publisherAccount
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let oceanConfig = new ConfigHelper().getConfig(
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parseInt(String((await provider.getSigner(0).provider.getNetwork()).chainId))
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)
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const aquarius = new Aquarius(oceanConfig?.metadataCacheUri)
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// If using local development environment, read the addresses from local file.
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// The local deployment address file can be generated using barge.
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if (process.env.OCEAN_NETWORK === 'development') {
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const addresses = JSON.parse(
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// eslint-disable-next-line security/detect-non-literal-fs-filename
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fs.readFileSync(
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process.env.ADDRESS_FILE ||
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`${homedir}/.ocean/ocean-contracts/artifacts/address.json`,
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'utf8'
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)
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).development
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oceanConfig = {
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...oceanConfig,
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oceanTokenAddress: addresses.Ocean,
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poolTemplateAddress: addresses.poolTemplate,
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fixedRateExchangeAddress: addresses.FixedPrice,
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dispenserAddress: addresses.Dispenser,
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nftFactoryAddress: addresses.ERC721Factory,
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sideStakingAddress: addresses.Staking,
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opfCommunityFeeCollector: addresses.OPFCommunityFeeCollector
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};
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}
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oceanConfig = {
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...oceanConfig,
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publisherAccount: publisherAccount,
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consumerAccount: consumerAccount,
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stakerAccount: stakerAccount,
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aquarius: aquarius,
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ethersProvider: ethersProvider,
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};
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return oceanConfig
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};
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module.exports = {
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oceanConfig
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}
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```
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{% endcode %}
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{% endtab %}
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{% endtabs %}
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Now you have set up the necessary files and configurations to interact with Ocean Protocol's smart contracts using ocean.js. You can proceed with further tutorials or development using these configurations.
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