From a1676f2d4f025f88aeb1e13ae1debeaf53122c2d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bgodlin <37313677+bgodlin@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2024 11:49:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] ZetaChain Quickstart Featured (#541) --- docs/.vuepress/sidebar.ts | 4 + .../quickstart/quickstart_chains/zetachain.md | 191 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 195 insertions(+) create mode 100644 docs/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/zetachain.md diff --git a/docs/.vuepress/sidebar.ts b/docs/.vuepress/sidebar.ts index cd12707b8ff..7b3766cfb76 100644 --- a/docs/.vuepress/sidebar.ts +++ b/docs/.vuepress/sidebar.ts @@ -233,6 +233,10 @@ export const getSidebar = (locale: string) => text: "XDC Apothem", link: `${locale}/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/xdc-apothem.md`, }, + { + text: "ZetaChain", + link: `${locale}/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/zetachain.md`, + }, { text: "And more EVM networks", link: `${locale}/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/evm.md`, diff --git a/docs/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/zetachain.md b/docs/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/zetachain.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..867bc7eef79 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/indexer/quickstart/quickstart_chains/zetachain.md @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ +# Zetachain Quick Start + +The goal of this quick start guide is to index all transfers and approval events from [ETH](https://zetachain.blockscout.com/token/0xd97B1de3619ed2c6BEb3860147E30cA8A7dC9891) on ZetaChain's Mainnet. + + + +::: tip Note +The final code of this project can be found [here](https://github.com/subquery/ethereum-subql-starter/tree/main/Zetachain/zetachain-starter). + +We use Ethereum packages, runtimes, and handlers (e.g. `@subql/node-ethereum`, `ethereum/Runtime`, and `ethereum/*Hander`) for ZetaChain. Since ZetaChain is an EVM-compatible layer-2 scaling solution, we can use the core Ethereum framework to index it. +::: + + + +As we are indexing all transfers and approvals from the ETH contract on ZetaChain's network, the first step is to import the contract abi definition which can be obtained from from any standard [ERC-20 contract](https://ethereum.org/en/developers/docs/standards/tokens/erc-20/). Copy the entire contract ABI and save it as a file called `erc20.abi.json` in the `/abis` directory. + +**Update the `datasources` section as follows:** + +```ts +dataSources: [ + { + kind: EthereumDatasourceKind.Runtime, + startBlock: 3000000, + options: { + abi: "erc20", + // This is the contract address for ETH + address: "0xd97B1de3619ed2c6BEb3860147E30cA8A7dC9891", + }, + assets: new Map([["erc20", { file: "./abis/erc20.abi.json" }]]), + mapping: { + file: "./dist/index.js", + handlers: [ + { + kind: EthereumHandlerKind.Call, // We use ethereum handlers since Zetachain is EVM-compatible + handler: "handleTransaction", + filter: { + /** + * The function can either be the function fragment or signature + * function: '0x095ea7b3' + * function: '0x7ff36ab500000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000' + */ + function: "approve(address spender, uint256 amount)", + }, + }, + { + kind: EthereumHandlerKind.Event, + handler: "handleLog", + filter: { + /** + * Follows standard log filters https://docs.ethers.io/v5/concepts/events/ + * address: "0x60781C2586D68229fde47564546784ab3fACA982" + */ + topics: [ + "Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 amount)", + ], + }, + }, + ], + }, + }, + ] +``` + +The above code indicates that you will be running a `handleTransaction` mapping function whenever there is a `approve` method being called on any transaction from the [ETH contract](https://zetachain.blockscout.com/token/0xd97B1de3619ed2c6BEb3860147E30cA8A7dC9891). + +The code also indicates that you will be running a `handleLog` mapping function whenever there is a `Transfer` event being emitted from the ETH contract. + + + + + +Remove all existing entities and update the `schema.graphql` file as follows. Here you can see we are indexing block information such as the id, blockHeight, transfer receiver and transfer sender along with an approvals and all of the attributes related to them (such as owner and spender etc.). + +```graphql +type Transfer @entity { + id: ID! # Transaction hash + blockHeight: BigInt + to: String! + from: String! + value: BigInt! + contractAddress: String! +} + +type Approval @entity { + id: ID! # Transaction hash + blockHeight: BigInt + owner: String! + spender: String! + value: BigInt! + contractAddress: String! +} +``` + + + + + +```ts +import { Approval, Transfer } from "../types"; +import { + ApproveTransaction, + TransferLog, +} from "../types/abi-interfaces/Erc20Abi"; +``` + + + + + +Navigate to the default mapping function in the `src/mappings` directory. You will be able to see two exported functions `handleLog` and `handleTransaction`: + +```ts +export async function handleLog(log: TransferLog): Promise { + logger.info(`New transfer transaction log at block ${log.blockNumber}`); + assert(log.args, "No log.args"); + + const transaction = Transfer.create({ + id: log.transactionHash, + blockHeight: BigInt(log.blockNumber), + to: log.args.to, + from: log.args.from, + value: log.args.value.toBigInt(), + contractAddress: log.address, + }); + + await transaction.save(); +} + +export async function handleTransaction(tx: ApproveTransaction): Promise { + logger.info(`New Approval transaction at block ${tx.blockNumber}`); + assert(tx.args, "No tx.args"); + + const approval = Approval.create({ + id: tx.hash, + owner: tx.from, + spender: await tx.args[0], + value: BigInt(await tx.args[1].toString()), + contractAddress: tx.to, + }); + + await approval.save(); +} +``` + +The `handleLog` function receives a `log` parameter of type `TransferLog` which includes log data in the payload. We extract this data and then save this to the store using the `.save()` function (_Note that SubQuery will automatically save this to the database_). + +The `handleTransaction` function receives a `tx` parameter of type `ApproveTransaction` which includes transaction data in the payload. We extract this data and then save this to the store using the `.save()` function (_Note that SubQuery will automatically save this to the database_). + + + + + + + + + +```graphql + +# Write your query or mutation here +{ + query { + transfers(first: 5, orderBy: VALUE_DESC) { + totalCount + nodes { + id + blockHeight + from + to + value + contractAddress + } + } + } + approvals(first: 5, orderBy: BLOCK_HEIGHT_DESC) { + nodes { + id + blockHeight + owner + spender + value + contractAddress + } + } +} +``` + +::: tip Note +The final code of this project can be found [here](https://github.com/subquery/ethereum-subql-starter/tree/main/Zetachain/zetachain-starter). +::: + +