Operator Metadata
Get metadata for all registered operators on Eigenlayer, including
operator_name
, operator_contract_address
, website
, twitter
, logo
, description
- Query powering this endpoint can be found here
- Scheduled to update 15 minutes
- Apply filters like WHERE, IN, AND/OR upon results
- Use a combination of
sort_by
andlimit
to grab a subset of results, see pagination and sorting for more info
Column Descriptions
Column | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
operator_name | Name of the operator | string |
operator_contract_address | Ethereum contract address of the operator | string |
website | Website URL of the operator | string |
Twitter link of the operator | string | |
logo | URL to the logo image of the operator | string |
description | Brief description of the operator | string |
Headers
API Key for the service
Query Parameters
API Key, alternative to using the HTTP header X-Dune-Api-Key
This enables returning a query result that was too large and only a partial result is available. By default allow_partial_results is set to false and a failed state is returned.
Specifies a comma-separated list of column names to return. If omitted, all columns are included. Tip: use this to limit the result to specific columns, reducing datapoints cost of the call.
Expression to filter out rows from the results to return. This expression is similar to a SQL WHERE clause. More details about it in the Filtering section of the doc. This parameter is incompatible with sample_count.
There is a default 250,000 datapoints limit to make sure you don't accidentally spend all your credits in one call. To ignore the max limit, you can add ignore_max_datapoints_per_request=true
Limit number of rows to return. This together with 'offset' allows easy pagination through results in an incremental and efficient way. This parameter is incompatible with sampling (sample_count).
Offset row number to start (inclusive, first row means offset=0) returning results from. This together with 'limit' allows easy pagination through results in an incremental and efficient way. This parameter is incompatible with sampling (sample_count).
Number of rows to return from the result by sampling the data. This is useful when you
want to get a uniform sample instead of the entire result. If the result has less
than the sample count, the entire result is returned. Note that this will return a
randomized sample, so not every call will return the same result. This parameter is
incompatible with offset
, limit
, and filters
parameters.
Expression to define the order in which the results should be returned. This expression is similar to a SQL ORDER BY clause. More details about it in the Sorting section of the doc.
Response
The response is of type object
.