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interop: Add initial indexing api spec #283
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# Indexing API |
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Thoughts on calling this the "Superchain API"?
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I'm slightly against that because I think this is an entirely optional thing that could be used as part of implementing interop. Calling it Superchain API makes it sound like a critical component. While our implementation will depend on it, it's certainly possible to implement interop without it or with a different API if you make different architectural decisions.
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@protolambda I think we moved away from this approach again and should just close this right? |
@ajsutton I am not entirely sure yet. We'll likely run into something like this as part of devnet 2 reorg support planning, although maybe we can simplify it. I'm fine with keeping this open for now. |
We likely should revisit this PR to make sure that the supervisor API is specified |
Description
Adds a spec for the first method in the "indexing backend" RPC API. This is designed to specify a standard API for tools that indexing logs across chains to optimise lookups for sequencing and verifying nodes. Written in a way that tries to be independent of any particular design for the indexer.
Still todo:
GetCrossUnsafe
methodNextDeriveTask
methodOnDerived
methodCrossSafe
methodTryFinalize
method