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Gravatar squid

This squid has been migrated from the Gravatar subgraph. For a step-by-step migration guide, see the migration docs page.

Quickstart

# 1. Install dependencies
npm ci

# 2. Compile typescript files
make build

# 3. Start target Postgres database and detach
make up

# 4. Start the processor
make process

# 5. The command above will block the terminal
#    being busy with fetching the chain data, 
#    transforming and storing it in the target database.
#
#    To start the graphql server open the separate terminal
#    and run. The GraphQL playground will be available at localhost:4350/graphql
make serve

Dev flow

1. Define database schema

Start development by defining the schema of the target database via schema.graphql. Schema definition consists of regular graphql type declarations annotated with custom directives. Full description of schema.graphql dialect is available here.

2. Generate TypeORM classes

Mapping developers use TypeORM EntityManager to interact with target database during data processing. All necessary entity classes are generated by the squid framework from schema.graphql. This is done by running npx sqd codegen command.

3. Generate database migration

All database changes are applied through migration files located at db/migrations. squid-typeorm-migration(1) tool provides several commands to drive the process. It is all TypeORM under the hood.

# Connect to database, analyze its state and generate migration to match the target schema.
# The target schema is derived from entity classes generated earlier.
# Don't forget to compile your entity classes beforehand!
npx squid-typeorm-migration generate

# Create template file for custom database changes
npx squid-typeorm-migration create

# Apply database migrations from `db/migrations`
npx squid-typeorm-migration apply

# Revert the last performed migration
npx squid-typeorm-migration revert   

4. Import ABI contract and generate interfaces to decode events

It is necessary to import the respective ABI definition to decode EVM logs.

To generate a type-safe facade class to decode EVM logs, use squid-evm-typegen(1). For example, for Gravatar we fetch the public ABI by the address 0x2E645469f354BB4F5c8a05B3b30A929361cf77eC and tell the evm-typegen to use Gravity as the base name:

npx squid-evm-typegen src/abi 0x2E645469f354BB4F5c8a05B3b30A929361cf77eC#Gravity --clean

It generates the files abi.support.ts, Gravity.abi.ts and Gravity.ts in the destination folder src/abi.

Project conventions

Squid tools assume a certain project layout.

  • All compiled js files must reside in lib and all TypeScript sources in src. The layout of lib must reflect src.
  • All TypeORM classes must be exported by src/model/index.ts (lib/model module).
  • Database schema must be defined in schema.graphql.
  • Database migrations must reside in db/migrations and must be plain js files.
  • sqd(1) and squid-*(1) executables consult .env file environment variables, in particular, to establish a database connection.

GraphQL server extensions

It is possible to extend squid-graphql-server(1) with custom type-graphql resolvers and to add request validation. See the docs for more details.

Disclaimer

This is alpha-quality software. The Squid SDK may introduce breaking changes in future versions.