watcher-ts/packages/graph-test-watcher/demo.md
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Add demo for graph-test-watcher (#267)
* Add demo for graph-test-watcher

* Remove stack-orchestrator from demos
2022-11-28 16:35:19 +05:30

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# Demo
* The following core services need to be running for the demo:
* [ipld-eth-db](https://github.com/cerc-io/ipld-eth-db)
* Version: [v4.2.3-alpha](https://github.com/cerc-io/ipld-eth-db/releases/tag/v4.2.3-alpha)
* [geth](https://github.com/cerc-io/go-ethereum)
* State diffing service should use `ipld-eth-db` for database.
* Version: [v1.10.26-statediff-4.2.2-alpha](https://github.com/cerc-io/go-ethereum/releases/tag/v1.10.26-statediff-4.2.2-alpha)
* Endpoint: http://127.0.0.1:8545
* [ipld-eth-server](https://github.com/cerc-io/ipld-eth-server)
* Should use `ipld-eth-db` for database.
* Version: [v4.2.3-alpha](https://github.com/cerc-io/ipld-eth-server/releases/tag/v4.2.3-alpha)
* Endpoints:
* GQL: http://127.0.0.1:8082/graphql
* RPC: http://127.0.0.1:8081
* Create a postgres12 database for the watcher:
```bash
sudo su - postgres
# If database already exists
# dropdb graph-test-watcher
createdb graph-test-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):
```bash
# If database already exists
# dropdb graph-test-watcher-job-queue
createdb graph-test-watcher-job-queue
```
```
postgres@tesla:~$ psql -U postgres -h localhost graph-test-watcher-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.
graph-test-watcher-job-queue=# CREATE EXTENSION pgcrypto;
CREATE EXTENSION
graph-test-watcher-job-queue=# exit
```
* In the [config file](./environments/local.toml) update the `database` connection settings.
* In `watcher-ts` repo, follow the instructions in [Setup](../../README.md#setup) for installing and building packages.
```bash
# After setup
yarn && yarn build
```
* In [packages/graph-node](../graph-node/), deploy an `Example` contract:
```bash
yarn example:deploy
```
* Set the returned address to the variable `$EXAMPLE_ADDRESS`:
```bash
EXAMPLE_ADDRESS=<EXAMPLE_ADDRESS>
```
* In [packages/graph-node/test/subgraph/example1/subgraph.yaml](../graph-node/test/subgraph/example1/subgraph.yaml):
* Set the source address for `Example1` datasource to the `EXAMPLE_ADDRESS`.
* Set the `startBlock` less than or equal to the latest mined block.
* Build the example subgraph:
```bash
yarn build:example
```
* Run the job-runner:
```bash
yarn job-runner
```
* Run the watcher:
```bash
yarn server
```
* The output from the block handler in the mapping code should be visible in the `job-runner` for each block.
* Run the following GQL subscription at the graphql endpoint http://127.0.0.1:3008/graphql
```graphql
subscription {
onEvent {
event {
__typename
... on TestEvent {
param1
param2
},
},
block {
number
hash
}
}
}
```
* In [packages/graph-node](../graph-node/), trigger the `Test` event by calling a example contract method:
```bash
yarn example:test --address $EXAMPLE_ADDRESS
```
* A `Test` event shall be visible in the subscription at endpoint.
* The subgraph entity `Category` should be updated in the database.
* An auto-generated `diff-staged` entry `State` should be added.
* Run the query for entity in at the endpoint:
```graphql
query {
category(
block: { hash: "EVENT_BLOCK_HASH" },
id: "1"
) {
__typename
id
count
name
}
}
```
* Run the `getState` query at the endpoint to get the latest `State` for `EXAMPLE_ADDRESS`:
```graphql
query {
getState (
blockHash: "EVENT_BLOCK_HASH"
contractAddress: "EXAMPLE_ADDRESS"
# kind: "checkpoint"
# kind: "diff"
kind: "diff_staged"
) {
cid
block {
cid
hash
number
timestamp
parentHash
}
contractAddress
data
}
}
```
* `diff` states get created corresponding to the `diff_staged` states when their respective blocks reach the pruned region.
* In [packages/graph-test-watcher](./):
* After the `diff` state has been created, create a `checkpoint`:
```bash
yarn checkpoint create --address $EXAMPLE_ADDRESS
```
* A `checkpoint` state should be created at the latest canonical block hash.
* Run the `getState` query again at the endpoint with the output `blockHash` and kind `checkpoint`.
* All the `State` entries can be seen in `pg-admin` in table `state`.