diff --git a/examples/README.md b/examples/README.md index 8dc4ee944..6403b7442 100644 --- a/examples/README.md +++ b/examples/README.md @@ -4,43 +4,43 @@ This section contains several subgraph examples to help you get started with [Th ## Table of Contents -1. **[Aggregations](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/aggregations)** +1. **[Aggregations](/examples/aggregations)** This example demonstrates how to aggregate data using block numbers as predictable values. The comments in the schema, subgraph manifest, and mappings provide guidance for implementing custom aggregations. -2. **[Arweave Blocks and Transactions](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/arweave-blocks-transactions)** +2. **[Arweave Blocks and Transactions](/examples/arweave-blocks-transactions)** This example indexes blocks, transactions, tags, and POAs on the Arweave blockchain. Please note that it requires `graph-cli` version 0.30.2 or above to build. -3. **[Cosmos Block Filtering](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/cosmos-block-filtering)** +3. **[Cosmos Block Filtering](/examples/cosmos-block-filtering)** This example stores `Block` objects that represent blocks appended to a Cosmos chain, saving only the block number and timestamp to the store. -4. **[Cosmos Osmosis Token Swaps](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/cosmos-osmosis-token-swaps)** +4. **[Cosmos Osmosis Token Swaps](/examples/cosmos-osmosis-token-swaps)** This example stores `TokenSwap` objects that represent token swaps made using the Generalized Automated Market Maker (GAMM) in the Osmosis chain. -5. **[Cosmos Validator Delegations](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/cosmos-validator-delegations)** +5. **[Cosmos Validator Delegations](/examples/cosmos-validator-delegations)** This example stores `Delegation` objects representing validator delegations on a Cosmos chain. -6. **[Cosmos Validator Rewards](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/cosmos-validator-rewards)** +6. **[Cosmos Validator Rewards](/examples/cosmos-validator-rewards)** This example stores `Reward` objects representing rewards received by validators on a Cosmos chain. -7. **[Ethereum Basic Event Handlers](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/ethereum-basic-event-handlers)** +7. **[Ethereum Basic Event Handlers](/examples/ethereum-basic-event-handlers)** This example shows how to handle basic events on the Ethereum blockchain using The Graph. It provides a practical implementation of event handlers, showcasing how to index and query blockchain data. -8. **[Ethereum Gravatar](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/ethereum-gravatar)** +8. **[Ethereum Gravatar](/examples/ethereum-gravatar)** This example indexes data from the Ethereum Gravatar smart contract. Gravatar is a service where users can create and manage globally unique avatars. -9. **[Example Subgraph](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/example-subgraph)** +9. **[Example Subgraph](/examples/example-subgraph)** This example shows the structure of a minimal,basic subgraph. It provides a generic setup with a simple contract and schema designed to teach the fundamentals of defining, mapping, and querying subgraph data. -10. **[Matic Lens Protocol Posts Subgraph](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/matic-lens-protocol-posts-subgraph)** +10. **[Matic Lens Protocol Posts Subgraph](/examples/matic-lens-protocol-posts-subgraph)** This example demonstrates how to index data from the Lens Protocol deployed on the Polygon (Matic) network. -11. **[NEAR Blocks](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/near-blocks)** +11. **[NEAR Blocks](/examples/near-blocks)** This example indexes blockchain data from the NEAR Protocol. It listens to block-related events and stores key data such as block number, timestamp, and hash in a queryable format. -12. **[NEAR Receipts](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/near-receipts)** +12. **[NEAR Receipts](/examples/near-receipts)** This example indexes transaction receipts from the NEAR Protocol. It tracks and stores receipt data such as transaction hash, status, and execution details. -13. **[Substreams Powered Subgraph](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-tooling/tree/adding-table/examples/substreams-powered-subgraph)** +13. **[Substreams Powered Subgraph](/examples/substreams-powered-subgraph)** This example is a basic Substreams-powered subgraph, which includes the Substreams definition. It tracks new contract deployments on Ethereum and demonstrates integration with Graph Node using `substreams_entity_change` types and helpers. To learn more about subgraphs, review [subgraphs](https://thegraph.com/docs/en/subgraphs/developing/subgraphs/) on [The Graph docs](https://thegraph.com/docs/en/).