It is necessary to enter our details into the decentralized Open Charging Network Registry. This will allow other parties to find and route messages to us. The OCN Node will not accept a credentials connection request without an appropriate registry listing, so let’s do that now.
2.1 Finding
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the node’s information
We wish to know the public information about our the OCN Node that we want to use so that we can enter these details into the registry. We can make a simple GET request to the node at https://qa-client.emobilify.com/ocn/registry/client-info to find out its public URL and Ethereum-compliant address, which is used to identify the node on the network.
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Public URL: https://qa-client.emobilify.com
Address:
0x295dfa0b50aebc499383cd1c1272a485e66e81f3
If you want to use the second public OCN Node (run by Elaad NL) on the Public Test Environment, you can make a GET request to https://ocnnode.elaad.io/ocn/registry/client-info to find the required information.
2.2 Funding a wallet
As a a final preparation step, we need to create and fund our Ethereum wallet. This will be used to enter our data into the registry and forms a part of our identity on the network, along with the OCPI country code and party ID of our service.
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