This is a sample project generated by hydra-cli scaffold
. Experiment by modifying schema.graphql
and the mappings in the mappings
folder.
- Node v14x
- Docker
# The dependencies setup relies on de-duplication, use `ci` to get everything right
npm ci
# Start a postgres instance
docker-compose up db # add optional -d flag to detach from terminal
# Apply migrations related to the processor's state keeping tables
npm run processor:migrate
# Apply the project's migrations
npm run db:migrate
# Now you can start processing chain data
npm run processor:start
# The above command will block
# Open a separate terminal and launch the graphql server to query the processed data
npm run query-node:start
Hydra tools expect a certain directory layout:
generated
- model/server definitions created bycodegen
. Do not alter the contents of this directory manually.server-extension
- a place for custom data models and resolvers defined via*.model.ts
and*.resolver.ts
files.chain
- data type definitions for chain events and extrinsics created bytypegen
.mappings
- mapping module..env
- hydra tools are heavily driven by environment variables defined here or supplied by a shell.
If you modified schema.graphql
:
# Run codegen to re-generate model/server files
npm run codegen
# Analyze database state and create a new migration to match generated models
npm run db:create-migration # add -n "myName" to skip the migration name prompt
# Apply the migrations
npm run db:migrate
You might want update the Initial
migration instead of creating a new one (e.g. during the development phase when the production database is not yet set up). In that case it convenient to reset the database schema and start afresh:
rm db/migrations/LastUnappliedMigration.ts
npm run db:reset
npm run db:create-migration
npm run db:migrate
To generate new type definitions for chain events and extrinsics:
# Review typegen section of manifest.yml (https://docs.subsquid.io/hydra-typegen)
# Delete old definitions
rm -rf chain
# Run typegen tool
npm run typegen
It is recommended to use a readily set up indexer if available. It takes some time for a freshly started indexer to get in sync with chain and catch the events.
Have a look at ./indexer/docker-compose.yml
for an example of how you can set up a self-hosted version.
For more details, please checkout https://docs.subsquid.io.