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gimpfu-cartoon

Off-chain gimp execution

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This application leverages gimp's batch mode in order to apply a custom-made effect on a given image. The computational processing can be negociated with iExec workers. The original photo credits go to Aleksandar Pasaric.

Running locally

⚠️ For more visually appealing results, use high quality images with a few different colors.

Create your input and output folders, then pass them as a parameters in your docker run :

docker build . --tag gimpfu-cartoon
docker run --rm -v /home/user/iexec_in:/iexec_in -v /home/user/iexec_out:/iexec_out -e IEXEC_IN=/iexec_in -e IEXEC_OUT=/iexec_out gimpfu-cartoon

The application will process all .png and .jpg images found in $IEXEC_IN

The results can be found in $IEXEC_OUT

Running with iExec

This section assumes you have:

  • Configured your wallet
  • Configured your API keys and chain configuration files (chain.json, iexec.json)
  • Deployed your docker image to Docker Hub
  • Deployed your application to iExec

Please refer to the quickstart guide to perform the necessary steps.

Executing in the viviani sidehcain testnet :

iexec app run --watch --input-files <image url 1>,<image url 2> --chain viviani --workerpool <address>

Additional running options can be found here.

You'll find below a minimalist version of the configuration files :

chain.json
{
  "default": "viviani",
  "chains": {
    "viviani": {
      "id": "133"
    }
  },
  "providers": {
    "infura": {
      "projectId": "<infura_projet_id>",
      "projectSecret": "<infura_projet_secret>"
    },
    "quorum": 1
  }
}
iexec.json
{
  "app": {
    "owner": "<your_ethereum_wallet_address>",
    "name": "gimpfu-cartoon",
    "type": "DOCKER",
    "multiaddr": "registry.hub.docker.com/<docker_username>/<docker_image_name>:<docker_image_version>",
    "checksum": "<docker_image_checksum>",
    "mrenclave": ""
  }
}
Fetching results
iexec task show <task_id> --download my-app-result --chain viviani && unzip my-app-result.zip -d my-app-result

You can also download your results using the iExec explorer.

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iExec decentralized application for distributing the computation of gimp's batch mode image processing.

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