Indexing Taiko with Goldsky
Overview
Goldsky is a high-performance data indexing provider for Taiko that makes it easy to extract, transform, and load on-chain data to power both application and analytics use cases. Goldsky offers two primary approaches to indexing and accessing blockchain data: Subgraphs (high-performance subgraphs) and Mirror (real-time data replication pipelines).
Scope
Goldsky has partnered with Taiko to make our product available to the ecosystem and provide dedicated support for Taiko data indexing. The full scope of our partnership (which products are enabled, what partner-exclusive benefit is available, and who this benefit is available to) is outlined below.
Subgraphs | Mirror | |
---|---|---|
Enablement | Yes | Yes |
Benefit | 100% discount on Subgraph workers and entities stored | 10% discount on Pipeline workers and events written |
Availability | Select developers | All developers |
Where perks are available to projects specified by the chain ecosystem, please reach out to their developer relations team for an access code and link to private signup form. Where perks are openly available to all developers, please contact sales@goldsky.com to apply the applicable partnership perks to your project.
Getting started
To use Goldsky, you’ll need to create an account, install the CLI, and log in.
Subgraphs
Taiko subgraphs can be deployed on Goldsky in 2 ways:
- Via CLI from a local subgraph configuration file. If you are familiar with developing subgraphs already, you'll be familiar with this approach; after defining a subgraph locally (with a
subgraph.yaml
file, aschema.graphql
file, and the necessary mappings to translate raw event data into the entities defined in the schema), you can deploy subgraphs to Goldsky (once the Goldsky CLI is installed) usinggoldsky subgraph deploy <name>/<version> --path .
For more, read the step-by-step guide. - Via instant subgraphs, where you can pass through a contract address and the ABI for that contract. This is a quick-start option that automatically generates the underlying subgraph configuration files on your behalf, making it easy to extract blockchain event data and serve it as an API endpoint without complex setup. Use the
--from-abi
flag in the command above instead of--path
. For more, read the no-code subgraphs guide.
Both Taiko’s latest testnet (Hekla) and mainnet are currently supported at the chain slug taiko-hekla-testnet
and taiko
respectively.
Mirror
Getting support
Can't find what you're looking for? Reach out to us at support@goldsky.com for help.