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Self-hosted indexer for Cosmos SDK based blockchains

Iterates blocks from given height and catches up latest blocks. Takes every block header and/or transactions, and passes it to your handler. Works with multiple RPCs from chain-registry, balancing between them, or with your own prioritized RPC. Optionally, caches blocks into your db to reindex data faster (+ removes ibc-proofs from txs).

Project status

Core features are stable (iterating over blocks, working with chain-registry) in production. Secondary features need some testing.

Roadmap to "1.0" version:

- Split into 2 parts - data fetcher and executor, so they can work asynchronously. First will responsible to deliver data from pool of RPCs, and second will apply this data to user's callback. 
- Better types, so user won't need to cast objects in callback
- Make Dockerfile and feature to build watchers from config
- Depinjection
- User should pass only typeUrl and event type/key he would like to watch, with callback.

Future ideas:

- Create a web interface with monitoring

Usecases

  1. Alerts - to catch some event in blockchain faster as possible.
  2. To collect data needed for on-chain analysis, dashboards.
  3. Minters/Scripts
  4. Alternative to websocket connection

Usage

Install with

npm install cosmos-indexer

or

yarn add cosmos-indexer

See usage examples go to src/examples

import { BlocksWatcher, BlockWithIndexedTxs } from "../blocksWatcher";

(async () => {
    await BlocksWatcher
        .create()
        .useNetwork({
            //network name, as mentioned here https://github.com/cosmos/chain-registry/
            name: "stargaze",
            //RAW_TXS - txs without execution result
            //INDEXED_TXS - txs with eventlogs
            //ONLY_HEIGHT - block heights with date, for minters
            //In case of ONLY_HEIGHT It will poll rpcs every second for new height (/status endpoint), 
            //so please don't run this for a long time. 
            dataToFetch: "INDEXED_TXS",
            //you can pass custom RPC, it will prioritize it over registry's rpcs
            //rpcUrls: [ "your-rpc.com:26657" ],
            //you can start from specific block, but be sure that there's at least one node stores data from this block
            fromBlock: 11177007,
            //lag for 10 block if it's ok for you to have a "near-real-time" data, 
            //it will wait for all nodes to sync and you'll get less errors
            //default 0
            lag: 10,
            //now you can handle block with txs, how you want
            //if dataToFetch set to "INDEXED_TXS", cast block to "as BlockWithIndexedTxs" 
            //if dataToFetch set to "RAW_TXS", cast block to "as BlockWithDecodedTxs"
            //if dataToFetch set to "ONLY_HEIGHT", cast block to tuple "as Block"  
            onDataRecievedCallback: async (ctx, block) => {
                let b = block as BlockWithIndexedTxs;
                console.log(ctx.chain.chain_name, b.header.height, b.txs.map((x: any) => x.hash))
            }
        })
        //block cache, in case if you need to reindex data in future
        //typeorm mongodatasourceoptions object 
        //https://orkhan.gitbook.io/typeorm/docs/data-source-options#mongodb-data-source-options
        .useBlockCache({
            type: "mongodb",
            enabled: true,
            //removes useless update_client logs and ics23:iavl data from txs
            trimIbcProofs: true,
            url: "mongodb://localhost:27017/"
        })
        //it will fetch from chain-registry 
        .useChainRegistryRpcs()
        //if fromBlock specified, it will fetch 5 block in parallel, please don't use large batches, rpc could throw 429's 
        .useBatchFetching(5)
        .start()
})();

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