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dAppBooster Subgraph Plugin

This package provides a flexible and reusable solution for generating GraphQL clients using @graphql-codegen/cli, integrated with @tanstack/react-query. It simplifies the process of setting up and managing GraphQL code generation for multiple subgraphs.

Installation

This package uses pnpm as the preferred package manager. First, install the package along with other required dependencies:

pnpm add @bootnodedev/db-subgraph graphql graphql-request

Then, add the development dependencies:

pnpm add -D @graphql-codegen/cli @graphql-typed-document-node/core

This separation ensures that the runtime dependencies are installed in your main dependencies, while the code generation tools are kept in your development dependencies.

Usage

1. Set Up CodeGen Configuration

Create a codegen file (e.g., src/subgraphs/codegen.ts) in your project:

import { generateCodegenConfig } from "@bootnodedev/db-subgraph";
import { loadEnv } from "vite";

const env = loadEnv("subgraphs", process.cwd(), "");

export default generateCodegenConfig({
  subgraphs: [
    {
      apiKey: env.PUBLIC_SUBGRAPHS_API_KEY,
      chainsResourceIds: env.PUBLIC_SUBGRAPHS_CHAINS_RESOURCE_IDS,
      environment: "production",
      productionUrl: env.PUBLIC_SUBGRAPHS_PRODUCTION_URL,
    },
  ],
});

You can use environment variables, hard-coded values, or a combination of both. Adjust the configuration according to your project's needs.

This file uses the generateCodegenConfig function from our package to create the configuration for @graphql-codegen/cli.

2. Run CodeGen

Add a script to your package.json to run the code generation:

{
  "scripts": {
    "subgraph-codegen": "graphql-codegen --config ./src/subgraphs/codegen.ts"
  }
}

Now you can generate your GraphQL clients by running:

pnpm run subgraph-codegen

3. Consume the queries

You can see a how it's been used in the dAppBooster Landing Page.

And for further information refer to the subgraph documentation.

Configuration Options

The PackageConfig interface accepts the following options for each subgraph:

  • apiKey: Your subgraph API key.
  • chainsResourceIds: A string of comma-separated <chainId>:<subgraphId>:<resourceId>.
    • i.e.: 137:uniswap:BvYimJ6vCLkk63oWZy7WB5cVDTVVMugUAF35RAUZpQXE,8453:aave:GQFbb95cE6d8mV989mL5figjaGaKCQB3xqYrr1bRyXqF
  • developmentUrl: The URL for the development environment.
  • productionUrl: The URL for the production environment.
  • environment: Either 'development' or 'production'.
  • queriesDirectory: The directory where your GraphQL queries are located.
    • default: ./src/subgraphs/queries
  • destinationDirectory: The directory where your typed queries will be generated.
    • defult: ./src/subgraphs/gql

Adding Multiple Subgraphs

You can configure multiple subgraphs by adding more objects to the subgraphs array in your configuration:

export default generateCodegenConfig({
  subgraphs: [
    {
      // First subgraph configuration
    },
    {
      // Second subgraph configuration
    },
    // Add more as needed
  ],
});

Generated Files

The package will generate GraphQL clients in the src/subgraphs/gql/ directory, organized by subgraph ID.

Customization

If you need to customize the generation process further, you can modify the codegen.ts file. The package is designed to be flexible, allowing you to define configurations in the way that best suits your project structure and requirements.

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