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@graphprotocol/client-auto-pagination
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`graph-client` implements automatic pagination using `first:` and `after:` filters of `graph-node`.
graph-client
implements automatic pagination using first:
and after:
filters of graph-node
.
At the moment, graph-node
allow fetching only 1000 records per query. This transfomer allow you to run queries with any limit, and the breaks it automatically to multiple concurrent requests, then merges the responses into a single response.
This feature is implemented in @graphprotocol/client-auto-pagination
and installed automatically with the graph-client
CLI package.
# .graphclientrc.yml
sources:
- name: uniswap
handler:
graphql:
endpoint: https://api.thegraph.com/subgraphs/name/uniswap/uniswap-v2
transforms:
- autoPagination:
validateSchema: true # Validates that the schema source actually contains the required input filters.
limitOfRecords: 1000 # Default is 1000, you can change if you indexer has different configuration in GRAPH_GRAPHQL_MAX_FIRST var.
FAQs
`graph-client` implements automatic pagination using `first:` and `after:` filters of `graph-node`.
The npm package @graphprotocol/client-auto-pagination receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @graphprotocol/client-auto-pagination popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @graphprotocol/client-auto-pagination demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 28 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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