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No links/docs for subgraphs other than ETH? #170

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NoUJoe opened this issue Jun 10, 2023 · 1 comment
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No links/docs for subgraphs other than ETH? #170

NoUJoe opened this issue Jun 10, 2023 · 1 comment

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@NoUJoe
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NoUJoe commented Jun 10, 2023

It's quite hard to find links to subgraphs other than ETH. As a new developer, wanting to develop on BSC, I first went to the docs on the uniswap website:

https://docs.uniswap.org/api/subgraph/overview

Which only links to ETH. I come to this repo to read the readme and see if the links are here. Only ETH again, even change to "bsc" branch, still only ETH. Searching on TheGraph yeilds a whole selection of results, most are unsync'd and it's near impossible to tell if any given graph is "official".

Whilst reading through some source code for a routing example, I stumble across calls to subgraphs on IPFS... seems like they're all on there but can't find a mention of this anywhere either.

I ended up finding a link to the "official" (i think) subgraph on TheGraph through a comment on an issue in this repo:

https://thegraph.com/hosted-service/subgraph/ianlapham/uniswap-v3-bsc

Like I said, as a relatively new developer, I come in, I see that Uniswap uses GraphQL, I see links to the ETH subgraphs. Naturally I'm like "okay, there's the links to the ETH graphs, there must be BSC ones too".

I might be missing something, but if I am, it's because something else wasn't made clear along the way.

@luiztools
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Totally agree with the issue author!

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