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EACAggregatorProxy
==='''EACAggregatorProxy''' ===
 
'''LINK / USD EAC AggregatorProxy contract address: [https://etherscan.io/address/0x2c1d072e956affc0d435cb7ac38ef18d24d9127c#readContract 0x2c1d072e956affc0d435cb7ac38ef18d24d9127c]'''
LINK / USD EAC AggregatorProxy contract address: 0x2c1d072e956affc0d435cb7ac38ef18d24d9127c


The Access Controlled Aggregator Proxy is a proxy contract that enables the owner to point it to other contracts as needed/desired.
The Access Controlled Aggregator Proxy is a proxy contract that enables the owner to point it to other contracts as needed/desired.


This prevents the users from having to update anything if they wanted to move to a new contract version/release
This prevents the users from having to update anything if they wanted to move to a new contract version/release
===='''Read Calls'''====
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====='''accessController'''=====
The <code>accessController</code> is a smart contract that acts as a whitelist for which addresses are able to call the contract.  For the LINK / USD price feed, the referenced <code>accessController</code> smart contract is a null value set to <code>0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000</code>
*Example Query:
**<code>ACCESS_CONTROLLER=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://'''$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT''' -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0xbc43cbaf"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$ACCESS_CONTROLLER"</code>


Read Calls
*Example Response:
accessController
** <code>0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000</code>
 
***(remove leading 24 <code>0</code>'s)
The accessController is a smart contract that acts as a whitelist for which addresses are able to call the contract. For the LINK / USD price feed, the referenced accessController smart contract is a null value set to 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
----
 
====='''aggregator''' =====
Example Query:
The <code>aggregator</code> is the on-chain contract that each of the Chainlink Nodes responds to. The <code>AggregatorProxy</code> contract points to the configured Aggregator as it's primary source of information
ACCESS_CONTROLLER=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0xbc43cbaf"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$ACCESS_CONTROLLER"
*Example Query:
Example Response:
**<code>AGGREGATOR=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://'''$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT''' -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x245a7bfc"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$AGGREGATOR"</code>
0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
(remove leading 24 0's)
aggregator
 
The aggregator is the on-chain contract that each of the Chainlink Nodes responds to. The AggregatorProxy contract points to the configured Aggregator as it's primary source of information
 
Example Query:
AGGREGATOR=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x245a7bfc"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$AGGREGATOR"
Example Response:
0x000000000000000000000000dfd03bfc3465107ce570a0397b247f546a42d0fa
(remove leading 24 0's)
decimals
 
The decimals value tells the reader of the contract how many decimal places they need to adjust to get the proper value.
 
For example, if the LINK / USD price feed has a decimlas value of 8, and the latest round shows a response of 726792272, then we would shift the decimal 8 places to end with a value of 7.26792272.
 
Example Query:
DECIMALS=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x313ce567"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$((DECIMALS))"
Example Response:
8
description


The desctiption of the Proxy is just a friendly name, in this case displaying LINK / USD
*Example Response:
**<code>0x000000000000000000000000dfd03bfc3465107ce570a0397b247f546a42d0fa</code>
***(remove leading 24 <code>0</code>'s)
----
====='''decimals'''=====
The <code>decimals</code> value tells the reader of the contract how many decimal places they need to adjust to get the proper value.


Example Query:
For example, if the <code>LINK / USD</code> price feed has a decimlas value of <code>8</code>, and the latest round shows a response of <code>726792272</code>, then we would shift the decimal 8 places to end with a value of <code>7.26792272</code>.
DESCRIPTION=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x7284e416"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo $DESCRIPTION | xxd -r -p
*Example Query:
Example Response:
**<code>DECIMALS=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://'''$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT''' -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x313ce567"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$((DECIMALS))"</code>
LINK / USD
*Example Response:
getAnswer
**<code>8</code>
----
====='''description'''=====
The <code>desctiption</code> of the Proxy is just a friendly name, in this case displaying LINK / USD*Example Query:
**<code>DESCRIPTION=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://'''$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT''' -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x7284e416"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo $DESCRIPTION | xxd -r -p</code>


*Example Response:
**<code>LINK / USD</code>
----
===== '''getAnswer'''=====
This call will provide you with the data for the round you have specified.
This call will provide you with the data for the round you have specified.
 
*Example Query:
Example Query:
**<code>GET_ANSWER=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" <nowiki>https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/8b07d2973270487998be1a0c2dbfdffb</nowiki> -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0xb5ab58dc000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005000000000000347a"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$((GET_ANSWER))"</code>
GET_ANSWER=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/8b07d2973270487998be1a0c2dbfdffb -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0xb5ab58dc000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005000000000000347a"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$((GET_ANSWER))"
*Example Response
Example Response
**<code>726792272</code>
726792272
----
getRoundData
====='''getRoundData'''=====
 
Similar to the above <code>getAnswer</code> call, this call will get additional information from the round you have specified.*Example Query:
Similar to the above getAnswer call, this call will get additional information from the round you have specified.
**<code>curl</code>
 
*Example Response
Example Query:
**asdf
curl
----
Example Response
====='''getTimestamp'''=====
asdf
This <code>getTimestamp</code> call will provide you with the timestamp of the block containing the data from the round you have specified.
getTimestamp
*Example Query:
 
**<code>curl</code>
This getTimestamp call will provide you with the timestamp of the block containing the data from the round you have specified.
*Example Response
 
**asdf
Example Query:
====='''latestAnswer'''=====
curl
The <code>latestAnswer</code> call provides you with the value that was written to chain during the most recent completed round
Example Response
*Example Query:**<code>curl</code>
asdf
*Example Response
latestAnswer
**asdf
 
====='''latestRound''' =====
The latestAnswer call provides you with the value that was written to chain during the most recent completed round
 
Example Query:
curl
Example Response
asdf
latestRound
 
This call will provide you with the most recent completed round number.
This call will provide you with the most recent completed round number.
 
*Example Query:
Example Query:
**<code>curl</code>
curl
*Example Response
Example Response
**asdf
asdf
====='''latestRoundData'''=====
latestRoundData
This call is similar to <code>getRoundData</code>, but it will automatically get the round data for the most recently completed round.
 
*Example Query:
This call is similar to getRoundData, but it will automatically get the round data for the most recently completed round.
**<code>curl</code>
 
*Example Response
Example Query:
**asdf
curl
====='''latestTimestamp'''=====
Example Response
Similar to <code>latestRoundData</code> and <code>getTimestamp</code>, the <code>latestTimestamp</code> call will provide you with the timestamp of the block containing the response from the latest completed round.
asdf
*Example Query:
latestTimestamp
**<code>curl</code>
 
*Example Response
Similar to latestRoundData and getTimestamp, the latestTimestamp call will provide you with the timestamp of the block containing the response from the latest completed round.
**asdf
 
====='''owner'''=====
Example Query:
curl
Example Response
asdf
owner
 
The owner query will respond with the address that has ownership of the contract you query.
The owner query will respond with the address that has ownership of the contract you query.
 
*Example Query:
Example Query:
**<code>curl</code>
curl
*Example Response
Example Response
**asdf
asdf
====='''phaseAggregators'''=====
phaseAggregators
====='''phaseId'''=====
phaseId
====='''proposedAggregator'''=====
proposedAggregator
The <code>proposedAggregator</code> query will give you the address of the proposed aggregator, if there is one.
 
*Example Query:
The proposedAggregator query will give you the address of the proposed aggregator, if there is one.
**<code>curl</code>
 
*Example Response
Example Query:
**asdf
curl
====='''proposedGetRoundData'''=====
Example Response
asdf
proposedGetRoundData
 
This call provides you with the round data for the requested round from the proposed aggregator, if there is one.
This call provides you with the round data for the requested round from the proposed aggregator, if there is one.
 
*Example Query:
Example Query:
**<code>curl</code>
curl
*Example Response
Example Response
**asdf
asdf
====='''proposedLatestRoundData'''=====
proposedLatestRoundData
 
Similar to the above, this call will get you the data from the latest round of the proposed aggregator.
Similar to the above, this call will get you the data from the latest round of the proposed aggregator.
 
*Example Query:
Example Query:
**<code>curl</code>
curl
*Example Response
Example Response
**asdf
asdf
====='''version'''=====
version
 
This gets you the version of the contract you're querying.
This gets you the version of the contract you're querying.
 
*Example Query:
Example Query:
**<code>curl</code>
curl
*Example Response
Example Response
**asdf
asdf

Revision as of 14:06, 24 May 2022

EACAggregatorProxy

LINK / USD EAC AggregatorProxy contract address: 0x2c1d072e956affc0d435cb7ac38ef18d24d9127c

The Access Controlled Aggregator Proxy is a proxy contract that enables the owner to point it to other contracts as needed/desired.

This prevents the users from having to update anything if they wanted to move to a new contract version/release

Read Calls


accessController

The accessController is a smart contract that acts as a whitelist for which addresses are able to call the contract. For the LINK / USD price feed, the referenced accessController smart contract is a null value set to 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000

  • Example Query:
    • ACCESS_CONTROLLER=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0xbc43cbaf"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$ACCESS_CONTROLLER"
  • Example Response:
    • 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
      • (remove leading 24 0's)

aggregator

The aggregator is the on-chain contract that each of the Chainlink Nodes responds to. The AggregatorProxy contract points to the configured Aggregator as it's primary source of information

  • Example Query:
    • AGGREGATOR=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x245a7bfc"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$AGGREGATOR"
  • Example Response:
    • 0x000000000000000000000000dfd03bfc3465107ce570a0397b247f546a42d0fa
      • (remove leading 24 0's)

decimals

The decimals value tells the reader of the contract how many decimal places they need to adjust to get the proper value.

For example, if the LINK / USD price feed has a decimlas value of 8, and the latest round shows a response of 726792272, then we would shift the decimal 8 places to end with a value of 7.26792272.

  • Example Query:
    • DECIMALS=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x313ce567"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$((DECIMALS))"
  • Example Response:
    • 8

description

The desctiption of the Proxy is just a friendly name, in this case displaying LINK / USD*Example Query:

    • DESCRIPTION=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://$YOUR_RPC_ENDPOINT -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0x7284e416"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo $DESCRIPTION | xxd -r -p
  • Example Response:
    • LINK / USD

getAnswer

This call will provide you with the data for the round you have specified.

  • Example Query:
    • GET_ANSWER=$(curl -s -H "Content-Type: application/json" https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/8b07d2973270487998be1a0c2dbfdffb -d '{"jsonrpc": "2.0", "id": 123, "method": "eth_call", "params":[{"from":null,"to":"0x2c1d072e956AFFC0D435Cb7AC38EF18d24d9127c","data":"0xb5ab58dc000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000005000000000000347a"}, "latest"]}' | jq -r .result) && echo "$((GET_ANSWER))"
  • Example Response
    • 726792272

getRoundData

Similar to the above getAnswer call, this call will get additional information from the round you have specified.*Example Query:

    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf

getTimestamp

This getTimestamp call will provide you with the timestamp of the block containing the data from the round you have specified.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
latestAnswer

The latestAnswer call provides you with the value that was written to chain during the most recent completed round

  • Example Query:**curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
latestRound

This call will provide you with the most recent completed round number.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
latestRoundData

This call is similar to getRoundData, but it will automatically get the round data for the most recently completed round.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
latestTimestamp

Similar to latestRoundData and getTimestamp, the latestTimestamp call will provide you with the timestamp of the block containing the response from the latest completed round.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
owner

The owner query will respond with the address that has ownership of the contract you query.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
phaseAggregators
phaseId
proposedAggregator

The proposedAggregator query will give you the address of the proposed aggregator, if there is one.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
proposedGetRoundData

This call provides you with the round data for the requested round from the proposed aggregator, if there is one.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
proposedLatestRoundData

Similar to the above, this call will get you the data from the latest round of the proposed aggregator.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf
version

This gets you the version of the contract you're querying.

  • Example Query:
    • curl
  • Example Response
    • asdf