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Bridges adapters

Installation

npm i

Adding new adapter

Adapter output

Array of

txHash:  string,
blockNumber:  number,
from:  string,
to:  string,
token:  string,
isDeposit:  boolean 
amount: BigNumber 

If your bridge is on 2 chains you can create adapter for 1 chain and track both deposits and withdrawals

const  adapter: BridgeAdapter = {
ethereum:  constructParams("ethereum"),
polygon:  constructParams("polygon"),
fantom:  constructParams("fantom"),
avalanche:  constructParams("avax"),
bsc:  constructParams("bsc"),
klaytn:  constructParams("klaytn"),
}; 

Log event parameters

type  ContractEventParams = {
target: string | null;
topic: string;
abi: string[];
logKeys?: EventKeyMapping; // retrieve data from event log
argKeys?: EventKeyMapping; // retrieve data from parsed event log
argGetters?: Partial<Record<keyof  EventKeyMapping, (log: any) =>  any>>;
txKeys?: EventKeyMapping; // retrieve data from transaction referenced in event log
topics?: (string | null)[];
isDeposit: boolean;
chain?: Chain; // override chain given as parameter in getTxDataFromEVMEventLogs
isTransfer?: boolean;
fixedEventData?: EventKeyMapping; // hard-code any final values
inputDataExtraction?: InputDataExtraction; // retrieve data from event log's input data field
selectIndexesFromArrays?: EventKeyMapping; // extract data returned as an array by specifying the index of element
functionSignatureFilter?: FunctionSignatureFilter;
filter?: EventLogFilter;
mapTokens?: { [token: string]: string }; // can expand to map other keys if needed
getTokenFromReceipt?: {
token: boolean;
amount?: boolean;
native?: string; // if provided native token address, will return amount of native token transferred if there are no ercs transferred
};

Example

const  ethWithdrawalParams: PartialContractEventParams = {
target: "0x99C9fc46f92E8a1c0deC1b1747d010903E884bE1",
topic: "ETHWithdrawalFinalized(address,address,uint256,bytes)",
abi: ["event ETHWithdrawalFinalized(address indexed _from, address indexed _to, uint256 _amount, bytes _data)"],
isDeposit: false, // event type 
logKeys: {
  blockNumber:  "blockNumber", 
  txHash:  "transactionHash",// if event log data key != adapter ouptup key
},
argKeys: {
  to: "_to", 
  amount: "_amount", // if event data key !== output key
},
fixedEventData: {
  from: "0x99C9fc46f92E8a1c0deC1b1747d010903E884bE1", // static keys
  token: WETH,
},
}; 

Bridge Data

Create new object for your bridge in ./src/data/bridgeNetworkData.ts

id:  1, // new id 
displayName:  "Polygon PoS Bridge", // name
bridgeDbName:  "polygon", // name in db
iconLink:  "chain:polygon", // icon name in https://icons.llamao.fi/icons/
largeTxThreshold:  10000,
url:  "",
chains: ["Ethereum", "Polygon"], // Bridge chains. If your bridge is on 2 chains you can create adapter for 1 chain and track both deposits and withdrawals
destinationChain:  "Polygon", // When bridge connects 2 chains, for example Ethereum<->Optimism and there is only one adapter on one chain which tracks deposits and withdrawals for both chains

Docker

  1. Build image

docker build -f ./docker/Dockerfile -t postgres-bridges .

  1. Run container

docker run --name postgres-bridges -d -p 5433:5432 postgres-bridges

  1. Run testing scripts in this order

syntax: npm run {script-name} {startTimestamp} {endTimestamp} {bridgeName}

  1. backfill transactions npm run adapter
  2. aggregate volume npm run aggregate
  3. calculate daily volume npm run daily-volume

Example:

npm run adapter 1704690402 1704949602 arbitrum  
npm run aggregate 1704690402 1704949602 arbitrum  
npm run daily-volume 1704690402 1704949602 arbitrum  

Returns:

[
  {
    date: '1704672000',
    depositUSD: 20158446,
    withdrawUSD: 4130695,
    depositTxs: 888,
    withdrawTxs: 71
  },
  {
    date: '1704758400',
    depositUSD: 14309807,
    withdrawUSD: 2193118,
    depositTxs: 237,
    withdrawTxs: 43
  }
]

For better speed you can add custom rpc to .env.test

Example:

{CHAIN}_RPC=url1,url2...
ETHEREUM_RPC=https://eth.llamarpc.com

Testing

Adapter Testing:

npm run test [adapter name] [number of blocks to test on]
Example: 
npm run test across 1000

Backfill testing:

npm run test-txs [start ts] [end ts] [adapter name]
Example: 
npm run test-txs 1688476361 1688919317 synapse

 

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