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[![banner](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oceanprotocol/art/master/github/repo-banner%402x.png)](https://oceanprotocol.com)
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<h1 align="center">ocean-subgraph</h1>
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> 🦀 Ocean Protocol Subgraph
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<center>
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[![Build Status](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/actions)
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</center>
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<center>
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[![js oceanprotocol](https://img.shields.io/badge/js-oceanprotocol-7b1173.svg)](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/eslint-config-oceanprotocol)
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</center>
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- [🏄 Get Started](#-get-started)
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- [⛵ Example Queries](#-example-queries)
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- [🏊 Development on barge](#-development-on-barge)
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- [🏊 Deploying graphs for live networks](#-Deploying-graphs-for-live-networks)
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- [🔍 Testing](#-testing)
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- [✨ Code Style](#-code-style)
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- [🛳 Releases](#️-releases)
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- [⬆️ Deployment](#️-deployment)
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- [🏛 License](#-license)
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## 🏄 Get Started
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This subgraph is deployed under `/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/` namespace for all networks the Ocean Protocol contracts are deployed to:
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- [v4.subgraph.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.mainnet.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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- [v4.subgraph.polygon.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.polygon.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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- [v4.subgraph.bsc.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.bsc.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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- [v4.subgraph.moonriver.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.moonriver.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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- [v4.subgraph.energyweb.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.energyweb.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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- [v4.subgraph.goerli.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.goerli.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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- [v4.subgraph.mumbai.oceanprotocol.com](https://v4.subgraph.mumbai.oceanprotocol.com/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql)
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## ⛵ Example Queries
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**All Data NFTs**
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```graphql
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{
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nfts(orderBy: createdTimestamp, orderDirection: desc, first: 1000) {
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id
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symbol
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name
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creator
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createdTimestamp
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}
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}
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```
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> Note: 1000 is the maximum number of items the subgraph can return.
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**Total Orders for Each User**
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```graphql
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{
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users(first: 1000) {
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id
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totalOrders
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}
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}
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```
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**Total Orders for All Users**
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```graphql
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{
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users(first: 1000) {
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id
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totalOrders
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}
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}
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```
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> Note: 1000 is the maximum number of items the subgraph can return.
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**Total Orders for a Specific User**
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```graphql
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{
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user(id: $user) {
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id
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totalOrders
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}
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}
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```
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> Note: all ETH addresses like `$user` in above example need to be passed as a lowercase string.
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**All Orders**
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```
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{
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orders(orderBy: createdTimestamp, orderDirection: desc, first: 1000){
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amount
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datatoken {
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id
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}
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consumer {
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id
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}
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payer {
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id
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}
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}
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}
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```
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> Note: 1000 is the maximum number of items the subgraph can return.
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## 🏊 Development on Barge
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1. Clone [barge](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge) and run it in another terminal:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/oceanprotocol/barge.git
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cd barge
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./start_ocean.sh --with-thegraph
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```
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If you have cloned Barge previously, make sure you are using the latest version by running `git pull`.
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2. Switch back to your main terminal and clone the repo and install dependencies:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/
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cd ocean-subgraph
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npm i
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```
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3. Let the components know where to pickup the smart contract addresses.
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```
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export ADDRESS_FILE="${HOME}/.ocean/ocean-contracts/artifacts/address.json"
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```
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4. Generate the subgraphs
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```bash
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node ./scripts/generatenetworkssubgraphs.js barge
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npm run codegen
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```
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5. To deploy a subgraph use:
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npm run create:local-barge
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npm run deploy:local-barge
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```bash
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npm run create:local
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npm run deploy:local
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```
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- Alternatively, if you want to get the sub-graph quickly running on barge, you can run `npm run quickstart:barge` which combines steps 4-5 above.
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You now have a local graph-node running on http://127.0.0.1:9000/subgraphs/name/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/graphql
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## 🏊 Deploying graphs for live networks
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1. Clone the repo and install dependencies:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/oceanprotocol/ocean-subgraph/
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cd ocean-subgraph
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npm i
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```
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2. Generate & deploy on rinkeby
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```bash
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npm run quickstart:rinkeby
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```
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## 🔍 Testing
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- Please note: the `npm run test` command is currently not working due to [this issue](https://github.com/graphprotocol/graph-ts/issues/113).
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To run the integration tests locally, first start up barge by following the instructions above, then run the following terminal commands from the ocean-subgraph folder:
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```Bash
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export ADDRESS_FILE="${HOME}/.ocean/ocean-contracts/artifacts/address.json"
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npm run test-integration
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```
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## ✨ Code Style
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For linting and auto-formatting you can use from the root of the project:
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```bash
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# lint all js with eslint
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npm run lint
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# auto format all js & css with prettier, taking all configs into account
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npm run format
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```
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## 🛳 Releases
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Releases are managed semi-automatically. They are always manually triggered from a developer's
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machine with release scripts. From a clean `main` branch you can run the release task bumping
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the version accordingly based on semantic versioning:
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```bash
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npm run release
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```
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The task does the following:
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- bumps the project version in `package.json`, `package-lock.json`
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- auto-generates and updates the CHANGELOG.md file from commit messages
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- creates a Git tag
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- commits and pushes everything
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- creates a GitHub release with commit messages as description
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- Git tag push will trigger Travis to do a npm release
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For the GitHub releases steps a GitHub personal access token, exported as `GITHUB_TOKEN` is required. [Setup](https://github.com/release-it/release-it#github-releases)
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## ⬆️ Deployment
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Do the following to deploy the ocean-subgraph to a graph-node running locally, pointed against `mainnet`:
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```bash
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npm run codegen
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# deploy
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npm run create:local
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npm run deploy:local
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```
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To deploy a subgraph connected to Rinkeby or Ropsten test networks, use instead:
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```bash
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# Rinkeby
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npm run create:local-rinkeby
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npm run deploy:local-rinkeby
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# Ropsten
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npm run create:local-ropsten
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npm run deploy:local-ropsten
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```
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You can edit the event handler code and then run `npm run deploy:local`, with some caveats:
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- Running deploy will fail if the code has no changes
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- Sometimes deploy will fail no matter what, in this case:
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- Stop the docker-compose run (`docker-compose down` or Ctrl+C)
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This should stop the graph-node, ipfs and postgres containers
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- Delete the `ipfs` and `postgres` folders in `/docker/data` (`rm -rf ./docker/data/*`)
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- Run `docker-compose up` to restart graph-node, ipfs and postgres
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- Run `npm run create:local` to create the ocean-subgraph
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- Run `npm run deploy:local` to deploy the ocean-subgraph
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> To deploy to one of the remote nodes run by Ocean, you can do port-forwarding and the above `:local` commands will work as is.
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## 🏛 License
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```
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Copyright ((C)) 2023 Ocean Protocol Foundation
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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```
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