# secured-finance-watcher-ts ## Source * Subgraph: [secured-finance-subgraph v0.1.1](https://github.com/cerc-io/secured-finance-subgraph/releases/tag/v0.1.1) ## Setup * Run the following command to install required packages: ```bash yarn ``` * Create a postgres12 database for the watcher: ```bash sudo su - postgres createdb secured-finance-watcher-ts ``` * If the watcher is an `active` watcher: Create database for the job queue and enable the `pgcrypto` extension on them (https://github.com/timgit/pg-boss/blob/master/docs/usage.md#intro): ``` createdb secured-finance-watcher-ts-job-queue ``` ``` postgres@tesla:~$ psql -U postgres -h localhost secured-finance-watcher-ts-job-queue Password for user postgres: psql (12.7 (Ubuntu 12.7-1.pgdg18.04+1)) SSL connection (protocol: TLSv1.3, cipher: TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384, bits: 256, compression: off) Type "help" for help. secured-finance-watcher-ts-job-queue=# CREATE EXTENSION pgcrypto; CREATE EXTENSION secured-finance-watcher-ts-job-queue=# exit ``` * In the [config file](./environments/local.toml): * Update the database connection settings. * Update the `upstream` config and provide the `ipld-eth-server` GQL API endpoint. * Update the `server` config with state checkpoint settings. ## Customize * Indexing on an event: * Edit the custom hook function `handleEvent` (triggered on an event) in [hooks.ts](./src/hooks.ts) to perform corresponding indexing using the `Indexer` object. * While using the indexer storage methods for indexing, pass `diff` as true if default state is desired to be generated using the state variables being indexed. * Generating state: * Edit the custom hook function `createInitialState` (triggered if the watcher passes the start block, checkpoint: `true`) in [hooks.ts](./src/hooks.ts) to save an initial `State` using the `Indexer` object. * Edit the custom hook function `createStateDiff` (triggered on a block) in [hooks.ts](./src/hooks.ts) to save the state in a `diff` `State` using the `Indexer` object. The default state (if exists) is updated. * Edit the custom hook function `createStateCheckpoint` (triggered just before default and CLI checkpoint) in [hooks.ts](./src/hooks.ts) to save the state in a `checkpoint` `State` using the `Indexer` object. ### GQL Caching To enable GQL requests caching: * Update the `server.gql.cache` config with required settings. * In the GQL [schema file](./src/schema.gql), use the `cacheControl` directive to apply cache hints at schema level. * Eg. Set `inheritMaxAge` to true for non-scalar fields of a type. * In the GQL [resolvers file](./src/resolvers.ts), uncomment the `setGQLCacheHints()` calls in resolvers for required queries. ## Run * If the watcher is a `lazy` watcher: * Run the server: ```bash yarn server ``` GQL console: http://localhost:3008/graphql * If the watcher is an `active` watcher: * Run the job-runner: ```bash yarn job-runner ``` * Run the server: ```bash yarn server ``` GQL console: http://localhost:3008/graphql * To watch a contract: ```bash yarn watch:contract --address --kind --checkpoint --starting-block [block-number] ``` * `address`: Address or identifier of the contract to be watched. * `kind`: Kind of the contract. * `checkpoint`: Turn checkpointing on (`true` | `false`). * `starting-block`: Starting block for the contract (default: `1`). Examples: Watch a contract with its address and checkpointing on: ```bash yarn watch:contract --address 0x1F78641644feB8b64642e833cE4AFE93DD6e7833 --kind ERC20 --checkpoint true ``` Watch a contract with its identifier and checkpointing on: ```bash yarn watch:contract --address MyProtocol --kind protocol --checkpoint true ``` * To fill a block range: ```bash yarn fill --start-block --end-block ``` * `start-block`: Block number to start filling from. * `end-block`: Block number till which to fill. * To create a checkpoint for a contract: ```bash yarn checkpoint create --address --block-hash [block-hash] ``` * `address`: Address or identifier of the contract for which to create a checkpoint. * `block-hash`: Hash of a block (in the pruned region) at which to create the checkpoint (default: latest canonical block hash). * To verify a checkpoint: ```bash yarn checkpoint verify --cid ``` `cid`: CID of the checkpoint for which to verify. * To reset the watcher to a previous block number: * Reset watcher: ```bash yarn reset watcher --block-number ``` * Reset job-queue: ```bash yarn reset job-queue ``` * Reset state: ```bash yarn reset state --block-number ``` * `block-number`: Block number to which to reset the watcher. * To export and import the watcher state: * In source watcher, export watcher state: ```bash yarn export-state --export-file [export-file-path] --block-number [snapshot-block-height] ``` * `export-file`: Path of file to which to export the watcher data. * `block-number`: Block height at which to take snapshot for export. * In target watcher, run job-runner: ```bash yarn job-runner ``` * Import watcher state: ```bash yarn import-state --import-file ``` * `import-file`: Path of file from which to import the watcher data. * Run server: ```bash yarn server ``` * To inspect a CID: ```bash yarn inspect-cid --cid ``` * `cid`: CID to be inspected.