| # Examples — How to use this Transparency Pack |
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| These examples are **anonymized** and intended for **validation + audit workflow demos**. |
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| This repository is a transparency standard pack: |
| - verification rules |
| - JSON schemas |
| - sample logs (demo) |
| - glossary + changelog |
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| **Not betting tips. Not financial advice. No hype. Just logs.** |
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| ## Example files |
| - `sample_signal_log.json` — a minimal anonymized signal log example |
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| ## Validate a sample log against the schema |
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| 1) Locate the schema in this repo |
| Typical path (example): `datasets/signal-log.schema.json` |
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| Run from repo root (so the relative paths resolve). |
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| 2) Install a JSON schema validator (pick one) |
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| Python (jsonschema) |
| ```bash |
| python -m pip install jsonschema |
| python - << 'PY' |
| import json |
| from jsonschema import validate |
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| with open("datasets/schema/signal-log.schema.json","r",encoding="utf-8") as f: |
| schema = json.load(f) |
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| with open("examples/sample_signal_log.json","r",encoding="utf-8") as f: |
| data = json.load(f) |
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| validate(instance=data, schema=schema) |
| print("OK: sample log matches schema") |
| PY |
| ``` |
| If validation fails, your JSON does not match the required fields/types in the schema. |
| Check the `required` fields in the schema and update `sample_signal_log.json` accordingly. |
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| (Windows users: run the Python snippet in a `.py` file instead of heredoc.) |
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