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codegen-graph-ts
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Generate typescript request library for any subgraph based on its entity definition
Use codegen-graph-ts
to generate a TypeScript (or Javascript) library which can be used to query a subgraph on The Graph.
Replace the URL below with the Queries (HTTP) endpoint from The Graph. Then run the code snippet to create a subgraph.ts
file. Note that you’ll need to keep the npm dependency in your project for the generated file to function. To generate JavaScript functions, rather than Typescript, add the --js
flag to the last command. Add the --method reactquery
option to generate react-query hooks instead of standard async/await functions.
npm i --save codegen-graph-ts
npx codegen-graph-ts pull https://api.thegraph.com/subgraphs/name/example-team/example-subgraph > manifest.json
npx codegen-graph-ts gen -s manifest.json -o subgraph.ts
Now you now have a TypeScript file, subgraph.ts
, which can be used to query data. Review the file for the names of the generated functions.
The code snippet below could be used to display the top 1,500 user balances from a hypothetical subgraph at the example endpoint:
import { getManyUserBalance } from './subgraph';
const SUBGRAPH_URL = 'https://api.thegraph.com/subgraphs/name/example-team/example-subgraph';
const func = async () => {
const topBalances = await getManyUserBalance(
SUBGRAPH_URL,
{
first: 1500,
orderBy: 'balanceOf',
orderDirection: 'desc'
}, {
id: true,
balanceOf: true,
token: { symbol: true, name: true }
}
);
console.log('Top Balances');
for (const entry of topBalances) {
console.log(`${entry.id}: ${entry.balanceOf.toString(2)}`);
}
};
func();
You may want to add your manifest.json
to your git repository and use a CI pipeline to generate the subgraph.ts
. This allows your project to retain consistency and manage upgrades if the upstream subgraph changes.
In this case, you can generate the subgraph programmatically. For example:
const cgt = require('codegen-graph-ts');
const text = cgt.gen({
schema: JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('manifest.json')),
method: 'plain' // Alternatively, set to 'react-query'
});
fs.writeFileSync(`subgraphQuery.ts`, text);
codegen-graph-demo
- A simple demo that showcases the functionality of this library.@synthetixio/queries
- A library which uses codegen-graph-ts
in its CI and delivers robust client-side integration of subgraphs with react-query
.FAQs
Generate typescript request library for any subgraph based on its entity definition
The npm package codegen-graph-ts receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, codegen-graph-ts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that codegen-graph-ts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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