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ArrowSquid for Substrate announcement #293

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dzhelezov opened this issue Sep 12, 2023 · 0 comments
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ArrowSquid for Substrate announcement #293

dzhelezov opened this issue Sep 12, 2023 · 0 comments

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We are proud to release ArrowSquid in public beta. It is by far the most advanced indexing toolkit for Substrate chains, which literally gives superpowers:

  • Blazing fast indexing of traces and storage diffs w/o an archive node. The implications are endless -- validator/staking rewards, XCM transfers, frozen balances -- everything that required tedious and costly RPC call can now be efficiently queried, filtered and aggregated in batches
  • Support for unfinalized blocks with automated rollback handling. True real-time experience for dApps is now unlocked
  • A powerful type system and a fully reworked typegen. Now developers can extract only the necessary pieces of data from events and transactions with a surgical precision. One can mix generated and manually defined types! The flexibility allows to make forward- and backward- compatible squids, handling runtime upgrades like a breeze.
  • Easily access the full trace of calls or the wrapping extrinsic data from an event and wise versa -- thanks to the new design of the indexing context interface
  • Native support for indexing internal calls -- no more manual onwrapping of batch, proxy or sudo extrinsics
  • Support for RPC-only data sources. Squids now can work even without a Subsquid Archive! Super easy setup for indexing local and dev chains.
  • Blazing fast SKALE codec and a metadata service. Simply 10x faster decoding then polkadot.js
  • Lots of quality-of-life improvements like native ss58 address handling
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