🟡 Topic |
iExec Tooling: anyone can claim this bounty, deliver the integration, and get rewarded in RLC.
🟡 Description |
The Oracle Factory is a massive success for iExec. It allows anyone to build an oracle within 5 minutes. However, we’re always looking for ways to improve. The current version of the Oracle Factory does not allow a user to get the history of the requests made from an oracle. With this bounty, we would like to generate a dashboard that monitors the execution of deployed oracles. The purpose of this bounty is to build a UX with a directory that allows one to listen and record the results of an oracle on a time scale.
🟡 Innovation potential - What iExec Tech is Used? |
🟡 Expected Deliverable |
A Dapp that includes at least these features:
- A front-end with a search bar for finding a specific oracle address
- A back-end directory that registers all data from an oracle
- A dashboard showing key metrics about the oracle (including, but not necessarily limited to: Name, Dataset ID, Total Executions, Total Wallets Interacted With, Average Running Time)
📚 🛠 Technical Documentation to follow |
Find a list of useful links for builders https://www.notion.so/iexec-grants/Useful-links-for-builders-dbc195dda71f46aba9c03d25ff720874
iExec 'Quick start' & 'My first application" tutorials here: https://docs.iex.ec/for-developers/quick-start-for-developers
💬🔧Discord Tech Support Channel: Here
If you’re interested in this bounty, come say hello on Discord and introduce yourself!
🟡What are the eligibility criteria for a proposal?
Your project submission:
Must use the iExec Tech Stack
Must not use someone else’s code
Must provide full documentation and resources
🟡Deadline
60 days after your request to work on the bounty is accepted
🟡 Topic |
iExec Tooling: anyone can claim this bounty, deliver the integration, and get rewarded in RLC.
🟡 Description |
The Oracle Factory is a massive success for iExec. It allows anyone to build an oracle within 5 minutes. However, we’re always looking for ways to improve. The current version of the Oracle Factory does not allow a user to get the history of the requests made from an oracle. With this bounty, we would like to generate a dashboard that monitors the execution of deployed oracles. The purpose of this bounty is to build a UX with a directory that allows one to listen and record the results of an oracle on a time scale.
🟡 Innovation potential - What iExec Tech is Used? |
The Oracle Factory Dapp https://oracle-factory.iex.ec/ (the Dapp Address: 0xb9b56F1C78F39504263835342e7afFE96536d1eA)
The V6 workerpool endpoint to find the status or the result of a specific Oracle https://v6.core.prod-main-pool.viviani.iex.ec/tasks/0xb5fd371e3e5b80a7f74a376abbbd40d68ebee57a1bd7af66a5cd64d228ae9617
The iExec V6 API for triggering transactions from the Oracle Factory (https://v6.api.market.iex.ec/deals?chainId=${chainId}&app=${appAddress}&page=${page
🟡 Expected Deliverable |
A Dapp that includes at least these features:
📚 🛠 Technical Documentation to follow |
Find a list of useful links for builders https://www.notion.so/iexec-grants/Useful-links-for-builders-dbc195dda71f46aba9c03d25ff720874
iExec 'Quick start' & 'My first application" tutorials here: https://docs.iex.ec/for-developers/quick-start-for-developers
💬🔧Discord Tech Support Channel: Here
If you’re interested in this bounty, come say hello on Discord and introduce yourself!
🟡What are the eligibility criteria for a proposal?
Your project submission:
Must use the iExec Tech Stack
Must not use someone else’s code
Must provide full documentation and resources
🟡Deadline
60 days after your request to work on the bounty is accepted