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@aztec/archiver
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Archiver is a service which is used to fetch data on-chain data and present them in a nice-to-consume form. The on-chain data specifically are the following events:
Archiver is a service which is used to fetch data on-chain data and present them in a nice-to-consume form. The on-chain data specifically are the following events:
L2BlockProposed
event emitted on Rollup contract,MessageAdded
event emitted on Inbox contract,The interfaces defining how the data can be consumed from the archiver are L2BlockSource
, L2LogsSource
and ContractDataSource
.
To install dependencies and build the package run yarn install
followed by yarn build
.
To run test execute yarn test
.
To start the service export ETHEREUM_HOST
(defaults to http://127.0.0.1:8545/
), ARCHIVER_POLLING_INTERVAL_MS
(defaults to 1000 ms
), ROLLUP_CONTRACT_ADDRESS
, INBOX_CONTRACT_ADDRESS
environmental variables and start the service with yarn start
.
FAQs
Archiver is a service which is used to fetch data on-chain data and present them in a nice-to-consume form. The on-chain data specifically are the following events:
We found that @aztec/archiver demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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