The Graph TypeScript Library (graph-ts)
TypeScript/AssemblyScript library for writing subgraph mappings to be deployed to
The Graph.
Usage
For a detailed guide on how to create a subgraph, please see the
Graph CLI docs.
One step of creating the subgraph is writing mappings that will process blockchain events and will
write entities into the store. These mappings are written in TypeScript/AssemblyScript.
The graph-ts
library provides APIs to access the Graph Node store, blockchain data, smart
contracts, data on IPFS, cryptographic functions and more. To use it, all you have to do is add a
dependency on it:
npm install --dev @graphprotocol/graph-ts
yarn add --dev @graphprotocol/graph-ts
After that, you can import the store
API and other features from this library in your mappings. A
few examples:
import { crypto, store } from '@graphprotocol/graph-ts'
import { NameRegistered } from './types/abis/SomeContract'
import { Domain } from './types/schema'
function handleNameRegistered(event: NameRegistered) {
let id = crypto.keccak256(name).toHexString()
let domain = new Domain()
domain.name = name
domain.owner = event.params.owner
domain.timeRegistered = event.block.timestamp
store.set('Name', id, entity)
}
Helper Functions for AssemblyScript
Refer to the helper-functions.ts
file in this repository for a few common functions that help
build on top of the AssemblyScript library, such as byte array concatenation, among others.
API
Documentation on the API can be found
here.
For examples of graph-ts
in use take a look at one of the following subgraphs:
License
Copyright © 2018 Graph Protocol, Inc. and contributors.
The Graph TypeScript library 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 express or
implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the
License.