GraphLooker is your Web3 magician. Why? Let`s break it down for you.
GraphLooker — Real-time Subgraph Explorer & Visualizer
GraphLooker is your Web3 magician. Why? Let`s break it down for you.
For us to understand this, let’s start by understanding Subgraphs and Subgraph Studio.
A subgraph defines which data The Graph will index from a blockchain and how it will store it. Once deployed, it will form a part of a global graph of blockchain data which you can retrieve using GraphQL.
The Subgraph Studio is your place to build and create subgraphs, add metadata, and publish them to the decentralized Explorer.
Scanning, exploring, or filtering subgraph data isn`t possible using a generic Dapp frontend, which makes it difficult to understand subgraph data easily.
Introducing to you, GraphLooker 🚀
GraphLooker helps subgraph developers, indexers, delegators, curators, and The Graph users browse subgraph data, export data to CSV, and sort and filter data with the simplest UX in real-time. Right now, scanning, exploring, or filtering subgraph data isn’t possible using a generic Dapp frontend.
Being backed by the Graph Protocol, with their aid, we aim to make it easy for The Graph’s various actors to understand the subgraph data from UI deeply.
Some highlighted features of GraphLooker are:
- Browse and explore subgraph data in tabular form in UI in real-time.
- Export the subgraph data to CSV.
- Integration with subgraph studio.
- Sort any particular field in ascending/descending order.
- Support of subgraphs other than hosted service.
- Apply one or more filters on subgraph data
- Different types of filters are supported based on the data type of attribute.
- The pagination feature lets the user focus on a particular range of datasets.
- Share sorted, filtered, and refined data views using a public URL.
- The switch theme feature enables users to select their theme, either dark or light, according to their convenience.
Subgraph Studio Integration
The Subgraph Studio lets you create subgraphs, add metadata, and publish them to the TheGraph network. GraphLooker supports studio subgraphs for browsing, sorting, and filtering subgraph data. Users can seamlessly visualize studio subgraphs and export data to CSV.
Features of GraphLooker
Sorting and Filtering
GraphLooker allows you to work with enormous amounts of subgraph data, which means it can be challenging to understand your subgraph data just by glancing at it. Sorting and filtering are tools that let you customize how you organize and view your data, making it more convenient.
Download Subgraph to CSV
GraphLooker understands accessing and understanding blockchain data can be difficult for non-technical users. Subgraph data values range from historical inception dates to ongoing information exchanges. Dapps attempting to understand blockchain technology face a lack of graphical representations. Using query results downloaded to CSV from GraphLooker can be a great way to leverage blockchain data.
Subgraph Studio
GraphLooker supports network subgraphs for visualizing studio subgraphs. You can generate your API key and leverage the subgraph studio to explore subgraph data on GraphLooker.
Explorer Integration
GraphLooker has integration with explorers like etherscan. Transaction hashes and wallet addresses are linked to respective network explorers so you can explore and view complete transactions or wallet details.
To access the GraphLooker Documentation, Click here.
The Dapp is especially helpful for nontech users who can do simple to complex operations on subgraphs just from UI. Delegators/Curators/Subgraph developers who are relatively less technical can browse and explore subgraph data from the UI. Input your subgraph endpoint and get started with visualizing blockchain data now.
Head to the website to leverage GraphLooker today: https://graphlooker.com/
About GraphLooker
GraphLooker is a product built by the DappLooker team. TheGraph backs the project. We aim to empower everyone by better understanding blockchain data with the simplest UX.
Learn more: https://graphlooker.com
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About The Graph
TheGraph is the indexing and query layer of web3. Developers build and publish open APIs, called subgraphs, that applications can query using GraphQL.
Learn more: https://thegraph.com/en/