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vsuite-subgraph

Run locally

Requirements

1. Clone the graph-node repo

git clone https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-node.git

2. Locate the docker-compose.yml file

cd graph-node/docker && ls

3. Edit the ethereum environment variable of the graph-node service (L.22)

...
      ethereum: 'goerli:ETHEREUM_GOERLI_RPC_ENDPOINT'
...

4. Start everything

docker-compose up

5. Register this subgraph on the graph-node

graph codegen subgraph.goerli_fast.yaml
graph create --node http://localhost:8020 vsuite-goerli

6. Deploy this subgraph

graph deploy vsuite-goerli --node http://localhost:8020 --ipfs http://localhost:5001 subgraph.goerli_fast.yaml

7. Visit the web UI

Test the following GraphQL request to ensure everything works well

{
  nexuses {
    factories {
      address
      pools {
        address
      }
    }
  }
}

Run on chainstack dedicated subgraph

After you create an account on chainstack, you can deploy this subgraph on their platform.

1. Install the graph cli and prepare the environment

yarn global add @graphprotocol/graph-cli
yarn
graph codegen subgraph.testnet_fast.yaml  # or subgraph.mainnet_fast.yaml

2. Create a new project

You'll need to create a new project on chainstack to contain the subgraph.

3. Create a new subgraph

Then go into Subgraphs > Add Subgraph > Dedicated Subgraph Select Ethereum and chose the network you want to deploy on. (Mainnet or Holesky) Then Deploy Subgraph

4. Deploy the subgraph

Copy the Deployment command and append the subgraph.mainnet_fast.yaml or subgraph.testnet_fast.yaml to the command according to the network you want to deploy on.


`graph deploy --node https://api.graph-ams.p2pify.com/.../deploy --ipfs https://api.graph-ams.p2pify.com/.../ipfs sgr-190-148-475 subgraph.mainnet_fast.yaml
`

5. Test the GraphQL request

Wait for the indexing to happen and test the following GraphQL request in the webUI (next to the indexing bar)

{
  nexuses {
    factories {
      address
      pools {
        address
      }
    }
  }
}