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@subql/apollo-links
Advanced tools
The @subql/apollo-links
package provides a set of tailored Apollo links to handle authentication, error handling, query quality control, fallback mechanisms, and caching. These are optimized for querying data from the Subquery network. With this set of links, users can ensure efficient data fetching while minimizing costs.
# yarn
yarn add @subql/apollo-links @apollo/client graphql
# npm
npm install @subql/apollo-links @apollo/client graphql
This is the recommended way to use @subql/apollo-links
. With an auth-server to handle cryptography stuff that consumer needed to interact with indexer.
Client side doesn't need to expose anything to reveal the identity of consumer.
Auth-server will also provide some extra benefits like indexer progress monitoring and filtering.
We provide an implementation of auth-service that everyone can fork and run on their end. https://github.com/subquery/network-auth-service
authHttpLink
The authHttpLink
offers two main methods for setup based on your needs, one instance of authHttpLink can not be reused across different deployment.
deploymentHttpLink
Tailored for deployment-based queries, which works for most scenario, @subql/apollo-links
will grab all available approaches of querying indexer from auth service and smartly route requests for you.
import { ApolloClient, InMemoryCache } from '@apollo/client/core';
import { deploymentHttpLink } from '@subql/apollo-links';
import gql from 'graphql-tag';
const options = {
authUrl: 'https://kepler-auth.subquery.network',
deploymentId: 'your_deployment_id_here',
// ... other optional configurations
// fallbackUrl:
};
const { link, cleanup } = deploymentHttpLink(options);
const client = new ApolloClient({
cache: new InMemoryCache({ resultCaching: true }),
link,
});
const metadataQuery = gql`
query Metadata {
_metadata {
indexerHealthy
indexerNodeVersion
}
}
`
const result = await client.query({ query: metadataQuery });
dictHttpLink
Optimized for dictionary-based queries. The difference from deploymentHttpLink is dictHttpLink
only asks for chainId, it is genesisHash for substrate chains and numeric chainId for ethereum like chains.
import { ApolloClient, InMemoryCache } from '@apollo/client/core';
import { dictHttpLink } from '@subql/apollo-links';
import fetch from 'cross-fetch';
import gql from 'graphql-tag';
const options = {
authUrl: 'https://kepler-auth.subquery.network',
chainId: '0x91b171bb158e2d3848fa23a9f1c25182fb8e20313b2c1eb49219da7a70ce90c3', // polkadot
httpOptions: { fetch, fetchOptions: { timeout: 5000 } },
// optional configurations
fallbackUrl: 'https://api.subquery.network/sq/your_deployment_id_here', // fall back service url for `AuthLink`
logger: console, // or any other custom logger
};
const { link, cleanup } = dictHttpLink(options);
Need to put consumer controller's private key with client so it can sign and authorise every requests sent to indexer.
const options = {
sk: '<private key>',
// don't put authUrl
};
We have an internal store for indexer scores so bad performed, bad progressed or unreachable indexers will be punished and not getting new requests.
For browser side usage, after page refresh, the score will lose though. To solve that, you can instantiate a LocalStorageStore and pass in when constructing the link object.
const store = createLocalStorageStore({ ttl: 86_400_000 });
const { link, cleanup } = deploymentHttpLink({
authUrl: 'https://kepler-auth.subquery.network',
deploymentId: 'your_deployment_id_here',
httpOptions: { fetchOptions: { timeout: 5000 } },
scoreStore: store,
});
params | usage |
---|---|
logger | apollo link will write logs to it, by default no logs will print |
Because of the extra state management logic in it, call cleanup()
to completely destroy the link and release resources.
cleanup();
FAQs
SubQuery Network - graphql links
The npm package @subql/apollo-links receives a total of 70 weekly downloads. As such, @subql/apollo-links popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @subql/apollo-links demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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