This repository contains the code for the Graph Network Subgraph. The mainnet version of the subgraph can be explored through the playground here.
Contributions are always welcome! Likely you will want to create a PR against mainnet-staging
. If you are unsure you can always reach out to us on discord.
Please submit bugs as an issue in this repository.
This repository has three different configurations for the testnet
, mainnet
, and
mainnet-staging
subgraphs. These can be seen in the npm scripts.
We are using mustache
to configure two different subgraph.yaml
manifests. Each manifest
will have different contract addresses populated depending on whether we are using rinkeby or
mainnet. Ensure the npm package for @graphprotocol/contracts
is set to the newest rinkeby
or mainnet package, which you can find here.
The setup for each branch is:
master - The code on master will always match the subgraph deployed to
graph-network-mainnet in the explorer, as well as the version of the subgraph
the gateway is using. All code must be reviewed before merging to master.
The front end team should also confirm mainnet-staging works before the
master branch can be updated.
When master is updated a hook will automatically deploy the subgraph to the
hosted service.
mainnet-staging - This branch will be where mainnet subgraph updates are tested. We will let the
subgraph sync here, and confirm it works, before merging into master.
testnet - This branch will contain the testnet subgraph. Development work can be done
here first, and then the commits brought into mainnet-staging. In general
it is likely this branch will be used more for new features that might not work
on mainnet-staging, such as contract upgrades. Then the new work would have
to be merged into mainnet-staging when it is appropriate to do so.
In general, the workflow should be:
- Develop on
mainnet-staging
and get it working, merge tomaster
and the hook will auto deploy to the hosted service testnet
can be rebased on top ofmaster
ormainnet-staging
, with a single commit that changes the contracts package imported ny npm.testnet
can also diverge onto it's own branch path if it has contract updates that do not yet exist onmainnet
. And then care will have to be taken to cherry-pick these updates intomaster
when the contract updates are onmainnet
.
Everytime a new release is merged into master
there will be a new github release, following semantic versioning.
The npm scripts are set up to deploy the subgraphs in one command. Mainnet is connected to a hook
where it will be deployed automatically when the master
branch is updated. Therefore, we never
have to use npm scripts to directly deploy to graph-network-mainnet
.
yarn deploy-mainnet-staging
yarn deploy-testnet
If you need to test the subgraph on your personal account for the explorer (which you will have
to do if you are not part of the graphprotocol
organization) you can run the following script:
yarn deploy-testing
Note that you will have to fill in your own subgraph name in the npm script, where it says
<INSERT_SUBGRAPH_NAME>
. Depending if you are deploying to rinkeby or mainnet, you will also
have to fill in prepare:rinkeby
or prepare:mainnet
where it has <INSERT_MAINNET_OR_RINKEBY>
.
For documentation on the subgraph, please see DOCUMENTATION.md.
This will outline nuances of the subgraph, and help shed light on some of the fields and types in the schema.
Copyright © 2020 The Graph Foundation.
Licensed under the MIT license.