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Credmark Models and Model Framework

Credmark has created a Model Framework for creators to allow them easy access to Credmark's in-house integrated, curated, and historical blockchain data via standard data models and to enable creators to leverage these models to build their own models and publish them.

It contains dependencies to the Credmark Model Framework repo as well as the credmark-dev command-line tool, that lets you list the models in the local repo and run local models as you develop. It will also run remote non-local models on the server by automatically doing API calls when models are not present locally. Once the Credmark model framework is installed you can use this command-line tool.

Get Started

Quickstart

To install the Model Framework, please follow these instructions.

Command Line Tool

Please find more details on the CLI here.

Jupyter Notebook

You can as well configure the Credmark Model Framework to run within a Jupyter Notebook. Please have a look here.

How to...

After installation, please follow the instructions on how to

Please also have a look at our modeling guidelines.

Credmark API

The Credmark Framework provides access to remote models and access to on-chain data via the different Credmark APIs. Currently there are three APIs for token, portfolio and DeFi data.

API Basics

To get started with the setup of the API keys, please refer to our get-started guide and learn how to make some first API Calls.

Token API

Understand the core concepts of the Token API and find an interactive technical documentation of every endpoint.

Portfolio API

Coming soon...

DeFi API

Understand the core concepts of the DeFi API and find an interactive technical documentation of every endpoint.

Additional resources

Model Overview

You can browse the models that are already deployed at the Credmark Model Documentation site.

Model Error Handling

When running a model, the top level framework code will catch any exceptions, convert it to a ModelRunError if needed, and output an error object in the response. Please find more details on this here.

Bugs, Issues and Support

The Credmark Model Framework is under active development, thus there will be some bugs or issues that may cause problems.

We encourage all modelers to join our Discord, pick the role "Engineering" and post any issues the in the channel #product-help. The Discord shall be the place to ask general questions about how to do something or if you have data-related questions.

If you want to report a bug, unexpected behavior, or feature request, you can raise an issue in Github directly but we encourage you in this case as well to notify the community in Discord.

Docker

Build the Image

You can build the image by running the following command at the root level of the directory:

docker build -t credmark/credmark-cli .

Run the Container

You can either run the container in an interactive shell process by running:

docker run -it --entrypoint /bin/bash credmark/credmark-cli

And then form within the container you can now run credmark-dev commands.

Alternatively, you can run the container each time you want to run a credmark-dev command:

docker run credmark/credmark-cli credmark-dev list