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@reality.eth/graph

v0.4.63

Published

This is the subgraph for reality.eth.

Downloads

91

Readme

Reality.eth subgraph

This is the subgraph for reality.eth.

It should be able to parse most templates correctly, but as we do not yet have a complete port of the sprintf-js library used by the dapp, we cannot guarantee the exact same handling of edge cases. We recommend that anywhere important, such as a page where you allow people to submit bonds, you do the template handling and formatting in JavaScript.

You may need to pass the GRAPH_AUTH environmental variable with the param --access-token We suggest keeping this in a file, eg GRAPH_AUTH="--access-token cat ~/secrets/graph_auth" yarn deploy:zksync-goerli

Update, 2023-08-11: Studio now seems to want eg GRAPH_AUTH="--deploy-key cat ~/secrets/graph_studio_auth" yarn deploy:zksync-goerli ...where the deploy key is subtly different.