graph-node
Graph Node Docker Image
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The Graph is a protocol for building decentralized applications (dApps) quickly on Ethereum and IPFS using GraphQL.
Graph Node is an open source Rust implementation that event sources the Ethereum blockchain to deterministically update a data store that can be queried via the GraphQL endpoint.
For detailed instructions and more context, check out the Getting Started Guide.
To build and run this project you need to have the following installed on your system:
For Ethereum network data, you can either run a local node or use Infura.io:
This is a quick example to show a working Graph Node. It is a subgraph for the Ethereum Name Service (ENS) that The Graph team built.
ipfs init followed by ipfs daemon.initdb -D .postgres followed by pg_ctl -D .postgres -l logfile start and createdb graph-node.sudo apt-get install -y clang libpq-dev libssl-dev pkg-configyarn
yarn codegen
cargo build.Once you have all the dependencies set up, you can run the following:
cargo run -p graph-node --release -- \
--postgres-url postgresql://USERNAME[:PASSWORD]@localhost:5432/graph-node \
--ethereum-rpc mainnet:https://mainnet.infura.io/v3/[PROJECT_ID] \
--ipfs 127.0.0.1:5001
Try your OS username as USERNAME and PASSWORD. The password might be optional. It depends on your setup.
If you're using Infura you should sign up to get a PROJECT_ID, it's free.
This will also spin up a GraphiQL interface at http://127.0.0.1:8000/.
yarn create-local
Then you can deploy the subgraph:
yarn deploy-local
This will build and deploy the subgraph to the Graph Node. It should start indexing the subgraph immediately.
USAGE:
graph-node [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --ethereum-ipc <NETWORK_NAME:FILE> --ethereum-rpc <NETWORK_NAME:URL> --ethereum-ws <NETWORK_NAME:URL> --ipfs <HOST:PORT> --postgres-url <URL>
FLAGS:
--debug Enable debug logging
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
--admin-port <PORT> Port for the JSON-RPC admin server [default: 8020]
--elasticsearch-password <PASSWORD>
Password to use for Elasticsearch logging [env: ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD]
--elasticsearch-url <URL>
Elasticsearch service to write subgraph logs to [env: ELASTICSEARCH_URL=]
--elasticsearch-user <USER> User to use for Elasticsearch logging [env: ELASTICSEARCH_USER=]
--ethereum-ipc <NETWORK_NAME:FILE>
Ethereum network name (e.g. 'mainnet') and Ethereum IPC pipe, separated by a ':'
--ethereum-polling-interval <MILLISECONDS>
How often to poll the Ethereum node for new blocks [env: ETHEREUM_POLLING_INTERVAL=] [default: 500]
--ethereum-rpc <NETWORK_NAME:URL>
Ethereum network name (e.g. 'mainnet') and Ethereum RPC URL, separated by a ':'
--ethereum-ws <NETWORK_NAME:URL>
Ethereum network name (e.g. 'mainnet') and Ethereum WebSocket URL, separated by a ':'
--http-port <PORT> Port for the GraphQL HTTP server [default: 8000]
--ipfs <HOST:PORT> HTTP address of an IPFS node
--node-id <NODE_ID> a unique identifier for this node [default: default]
--postgres-url <URL> Location of the Postgres database used for storing entities
--subgraph <[NAME:]IPFS_HASH> name and IPFS hash of the subgraph manifest
--ws-port <PORT> Port for the GraphQL WebSocket server [default: 8001]
See here for a list of the environment variables that can be configured.
node — A local Graph Node.graph — A library providing traits for system components and types for
common data.core — A library providing implementations for core components, used by all
nodes.chain/ethereum — A library with components for obtaining data from
Ethereum.graphql — A GraphQL implementation with API schema generation,
introspection, and more.mock — A library providing mock implementations for all system components.runtime/wasm — A library for running WASM data-extraction scripts.server/http — A library providing a GraphQL server over HTTP.store/postgres — A Postgres store with a GraphQL-friendly interface
and audit logs.🔨 = In Progress
🛠 = Feature complete. Additional testing required.
✅ = Feature complete
| Feature | Status |
|---|---|
| Ethereum | |
| Indexing smart contract events | ✅ |
| Handle chain reorganizations | ✅ |
| Mappings | |
| WASM-based mappings | ✅ |
| TypeScript-to-WASM toolchain | ✅ |
| Autogenerated TypeScript types | ✅ |
| GraphQL | |
| Query entities by ID | ✅ |
| Query entity collections | ✅ |
| Pagination | ✅ |
| Filtering | ✅ |
| Entity relationships | ✅ |
| Subscriptions | ✅ |
Please check CONTRIBUTING.md for development flow and conventions we use. Here's a list of good first issues.
Copyright © 2018-2019 Graph Protocol, Inc. and contributors.
The Graph is dual-licensed under the MIT license and the Apache License, Version 2.0.
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either expressed or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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Image
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Size
107.5 MB
Last updated
about 16 hours ago
Requires Docker Desktop 4.37.1 or later.