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@prosopo/cli
Advanced tools
The Provier CLI allows you to set up a Provider instance and begin to serve CAPTCHA challenges to the Prosopo Network. This will allow you to obtain valuable human-labelled image data. As we are currently in beta testing, the CLI is only useable for development purposes.
The Provider CLI is intended to be used from within the Prosopo Provider Container Image. It is not intended to be used directly from the host machine. A bundled version of the CLI is available in the Provider Container Image.
To execute commands against the running Provider, you must first get the Container ID of the running Provider Container.
```bash
$ PROVIDER_CONTAINER = docker ps -q -f name=docker-provider
```
You can then execute the commands as follows:
```bash
$ docker exec -it $PROVIDER_CONTAINER bash -c "npx provider <command>"
```
You must first register your Provider in the network contract in order to be selected as a CAPTCHA Provider.
```bash
npx provider provider_register --url https://YOUR_URL --fee 0 --payee Dapp
```
It is necessary to fund your Provider with at least the minimum fee amount in order to serve CAPTCHA challenges. The funds are used to incentivise good behaviour by Providers.
```bash
npx provider provider_update --value 1000 --address YOUR_ADDRESS
```
You must load a dataset in to your database in order to provider CAPTCHA challenges. The dataset contains the CAPTCHA challenges that will be served to users. The format for the dataset is defined here and an example dataset can be seen here.
```bash
npx provider provider_set_data_set --file /path/to/dataset.json
```
Start the API and a begin to serve CAPTCHA challenges.
```bash
npx provider start
```
When you no longer wish to be part of the Prosopo Network, you can stop serving CAPTCHA challenges by deregistering.
```bash
npx provider provider_deregister
```
```bash
npx provider provider_details --address PROVIDER_ADDRESS
```
```bash
npx provider provider_accounts
```
```bash
npx provider version
```
--help
output from the CLI.
```bash
Usage: cli.js [global options] <command> [options]
Commands:
cli.js provider_register Register a Provider
cli.js provider_update Update a Provider
cli.js provider_deregister Deregister a Provider
cli.js provider_set_data_set Add a dataset as a Provider
cli.js dapp_register Register a Dapp
cli.js dapp_update Register a Dapp
cli.js provider_accounts List all provider accounts
cli.js dapp_accounts List all dapp accounts
cli.js provider_details List details of a single Provider
cli.js provider_dataset Exports a dataset from the provider database
cli.js dapp_details List details of a single Dapp
cli.js calculate_captcha_solutions Calculate captcha solutions
cli.js batch_commit Batch commit user solutions to contract
cli.js version Return the version of the software
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
--version Show version number [boolean]
--api [boolean] [default: false]
```
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CLI for Prosopo Provider
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