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Subgraph indexer

In this tutorial you will learn how to query for omnichain contract event data using a subgraph indexer. For the purposes of this tutorial we will be using the Goldsky (opens in a new tab) subgraph.

This tutorial assumes you have already completed the Swap tutorial. If you want to get the source code for the completed contract, you can find it in the example-contracts repo (opens in a new tab).

Add a SwapCompleted event that will be emitted after a successful cross-chain swap:

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity 0.8.7;
 
import "@zetachain/protocol-contracts/contracts/zevm/SystemContract.sol";
import "@zetachain/protocol-contracts/contracts/zevm/interfaces/zContract.sol";
import "@zetachain/toolkit/contracts/SwapHelperLib.sol";
import "@zetachain/toolkit/contracts/BytesHelperLib.sol";
 
contract Swap is zContract {
    SystemContract public immutable systemContract;
    uint256 constant BITCOIN = 18332;
 
    event SwapCompleted(
        address indexed zrc20,
        address indexed targetToken,
        uint256 amount,
        bytes recipient
    );
 
    constructor(address systemContractAddress) {
        systemContract = SystemContract(systemContractAddress);
    }
 
    modifier onlySystem() {
        require(
            msg.sender == address(systemContract),
            "Only system contract can call this function"
        );
        _;
    }
 
    function onCrossChainCall(
        zContext calldata context,
        address zrc20,
        uint256 amount,
        bytes calldata message
    ) external virtual override onlySystem {
        address targetTokenAddress;
        bytes memory recipientAddress;
 
        if (context.chainID == BITCOIN) {
            targetTokenAddress = BytesHelperLib.bytesToAddress(message, 0);
            recipientAddress = abi.encodePacked(
                BytesHelperLib.bytesToAddress(message, 20)
            );
        } else {
            (address targetToken, bytes memory recipient) = abi.decode(
                message,
                (address, bytes)
            );
            targetTokenAddress = targetToken;
            recipientAddress = recipient;
        }
 
        (address gasZRC20, uint256 gasFee) = IZRC20(targetTokenAddress)
            .withdrawGasFee();
 
        uint256 inputForGas = SwapHelperLib.swapTokensForExactTokens(
            systemContract.wZetaContractAddress(),
            systemContract.uniswapv2FactoryAddress(),
            systemContract.uniswapv2Router02Address(),
            zrc20,
            gasFee,
            gasZRC20,
            amount
        );
 
        uint256 outputAmount = SwapHelperLib._doSwap(
            systemContract.wZetaContractAddress(),
            systemContract.uniswapv2FactoryAddress(),
            systemContract.uniswapv2Router02Address(),
            zrc20,
            amount - inputForGas,
            targetTokenAddress,
            0
        );
 
        IZRC20(gasZRC20).approve(targetTokenAddress, gasFee);
        IZRC20(targetTokenAddress).withdraw(recipientAddress, outputAmount);
 
        emit SwapCompleted(
            zrc20,
            targetTokenAddress,
            outputAmount,
            recipientAddress
        );
    }
}
yarn

npx hardhat compile --force

npx hardhat deploy --network zeta_testnet
🔑 Using account: 0x2cD3D070aE1BD365909dD859d29F387AA96911e1

🚀 Successfully deployed contract on ZetaChain.
📜 Contract address: 0x9846BBdE15B857d88DDad4e00CD76962245E1b6f
🌍 Explorer: https://athens3.explorer.zetachain.com/address/0x9846BBdE15B857d88DDad4e00CD76962245E1b6f

Install the Goldsky CLI (opens in a new tab):

curl https://goldsky.com | sh

Next, create an account (opens in a new tab) on https://app.goldsky.com (opens in a new tab), create an API key on the settings page, and login to the CLI:

goldsky login

Paste your API key when prompted.

Create a Goldsky config file in the root of your project:

goldsky.json
{
  "version": "1",
  "name": "swap",
  "abis": {
    "swap": {
      "path": "artifacts/contracts/Swap.sol/Swap.json"
    }
  },
  "chains": ["zetachain-testnet"],
  "instances": [
    {
      "abi": "swap",
      "address": "0x9846BBdE15B857d88DDad4e00CD76962245E1b6f",
      "chain": "zetachain-testnet",
      "startBlock": 3065396
    }
  ]
}

Make sure to update the address field with the address of your deployed contract and the startBlock field.

Create a new subgraph:

goldsky subgraph deploy swap/v1 --from-abi goldsky.json
◇  Subgraph generated, deploying to your goldsky project

◇  Deployed subgraph API: https://api.goldsky.com/api/public/project_clnujea22c0if34x5965c8c0j/subgraphs/swap-zetachain-testnet/v1/gn

Now that the subgraph is deployed, you can interact with the contract by performing a cross-chain swap. For this example we will swap 5 tMATIC for BTC.

npx hardhat interact --contract 0x9846BBdE15B857d88DDad4e00CD76962245E1b6f --amount 5 --network mumbai_testnet --target-token 0x65a45c57636f9BcCeD4fe193A602008578BcA90b --recipient tb1q2dr85d57450xwde6560qyhj7zvzw9895hq25tx
🔑 Using account: 0x2cD3D070aE1BD365909dD859d29F387AA96911e1

🚀 Successfully broadcasted a token transfer transaction on mumbai_testnet network.
📝 Transaction hash: 0xb4318f04329d6ddd398b11ccba40d0404e1872494a054fb382267e2f1de160e9

You can now track this transaction:

npx hardhat cctx 0xb4318f04329d6ddd398b11ccba40d0404e1872494a054fb382267e2f1de160e9
CCCTXs on ZetaChain found.

✓ 0xf5fbf1ba190e074c64adaba044e2c4f6724aeebe70ca01b0998919d0b1059338: 80001 → 7001: OutboundMined (Remote omnichain cont
ract call completed)
⠏ 0xa0cfd783f991bd060239193082594dd3fe5ae239e97b8baaa0a303ee6ba6ba79: 7001 → 18332: PendingOutbound

Once you see an outbound cross-chain transaction in the PendingOutbound state (in the example above from ZetaChain to Bitcoin, 7001 → 18332), this means that the swap has performed successfully and the SwapCompleted event should be emitted.

Visit the subgraph API URL that was printed when you deployed the subgraph (your URL will be different):

https://api.goldsky.com/api/public/project_clnujea22c0if34x5965c8c0j/subgraphs/swap-zetachain-testnet/v1/gn

You should see a GraphQL playground. You can use it to query for events:

query {
  swapCompleteds(first: 5) {
    id
  }
}

You should see a list of SwapCompleted events with IDs:

{
  "data": {
    "swapCompleteds": [
      {
        "id": "0xbfcc4e8ea59625da42aa3eec6e5aba66bcd120f8e83dea8dc855ebd1d834e1e6-25"
      }
    ]
  }
}

You can query for more information about a specific event:

query {
  swapCompleteds(where: { id: "0xbfcc4e8ea59625da42aa3eec6e5aba66bcd120f8e83dea8dc855ebd1d834e1e6-25" }) {
    id
    block_number
    timestamp_
    transactionHash_
    contractId_
    zrc20
    targetToken
    amount
    recipient
  }
}

You will see the event details with all the data we emitted from the contract:

{
  "data": {
    "swapCompleteds": [
      {
        "id": "0xbfcc4e8ea59625da42aa3eec6e5aba66bcd120f8e83dea8dc855ebd1d834e1e6-25",
        "block_number": "3065437",
        "timestamp_": "1704357233",
        "transactionHash_": "0xbfcc4e8ea59625da42aa3eec6e5aba66bcd120f8e83dea8dc855ebd1d834e1e6",
        "contractId_": "0x9846bbde15b857d88ddad4e00cd76962245e1b6f",
        "zrc20": "0x48f80608b672dc30dc7e3dbbd0343c5f02c738eb",
        "targetToken": "0x65a45c57636f9bcced4fe193a602008578bca90b",
        "amount": "369767",
        "recipient": "0x74623171326472383564353734353078776465363536307179686a377a767a7739383935687132357478"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Well done! You have successfully queried for omnichain contract events using the Goldsky subgraph indexer. To learn more about using Goldsky, check out the Goldsky docs (opens in a new tab).

Events Are Not Being Indexed

Please, wait for an email from Goldsky that your subgraph has been indexed.

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