The subgraph can be queried to retrieve important information about Materia, pairs, tokens, transactions, users, and more. This page will provide examples for common queries.
To try these queries and run your own visit the subgraph sandbox.
To query global data you can pass in the Materia Factory address and select from available fields.
All time volume in USD, total liquidity in USD, all time transaction count.
{MateriaFactory(id: "0x5C69bEe701ef814a2B6a3EDD4B1652CB9cc5aA6f"){totalVolumeUSDtotalLiquidityUSDtxCount}}
To get a snapshot of past state, use The Graph’s block query feature and query at a previous block. See this post to get more information about fetching block numbers from timestamps. This can be used to calculate things like 24hr volume.
{MateriaFactory(id: "0x5C69bEe701ef814a2B6a3EDD4B1652CB9cc5aA6f", block: {number: 10291203}){totalVolumeUSDtotalLiquidityUSDtxCount}}
Fetch a snapshot of the current state of the pair with common values. This example fetches the DAI/WETH pair.
{pair(id: "0xa478c2975ab1ea89e8196811f51a7b7ade33eb11"){token0 {idsymbolnamederivedETH}token1 {idsymbolnamederivedETH}reserve0reserve1reserveUSDtrackedReserveETHtoken0Pricetoken1PricevolumeUSDtxCount}}
The Graph limits entity return amounts to 1000 per query as of now. To get all pairs on Materia use a loop and graphql skip query to fetch multiple chunks of 1000 pairs. The query would look like this (where skip is some incrementing variable passed into your query).
{query pairs($skip: Int!) {pairs(first: 1000, skip: $skip) {id}}}
Order by liquidity to get the most liquid pairs in Materia.
{pairs(first: 1000, orderBy: reserveUSD, orderDirection: desc) {id}}
Get the last 100 swaps on a pair by fetching Swap events and passing in the pair address. You’ll often want token information as well.
{swaps(orderBy: timestamp, orderDirection: desc, where:{ pair: "0xa478c2975ab1ea89e8196811f51a7b7ade33eb11" }) {pair {token0 {symbol}token1 {symbol}}amount0Inamount0Outamount1Inamount1OutamountUSDto}}
Day data is useful for building charts and historical views around entities. To get stats about a pair in daily buckets query for day entities bounded by timestamps. This query gets the first 100 days after the given unix timestamp on the DAI/WETH pair.
{pairDayDatas(first: 100, orderBy: date, orderDirection: asc,where: {pairAddress: "0xa478c2975ab1ea89e8196811f51a7b7ade33eb11",date_gt: 1592505859}) {datedailyVolumeToken0dailyVolumeToken1dailyVolumeUSDreserveUSD}}
Token data can be fetched using the token contract address as an ID. Token data is aggregated across all pairs the token is included in. Any token that is included in some pair in Materia can be queried.
Get a snapshot of the current stats on a token in Materia. This query fetches current stats on DAI. The allPairs field gets the first 200 pairs DAI is included in sorted by liquidity in derived USD.
{token(id: "0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f"){namesymboldecimalsderivedETHtradeVolumeUSDtotalLiquidity}}
Similar to fetching all pairs (see above), you can query all tokens in Materia. Because The Graph service limits return size to 1000 entities use graphql skip query. (Note this query will not work in the graph sandbox and more resembles the structure of a query you’d pass to some graphql middleware like Apollo).
{query tokens($skip: Int!) {tokens(first: 1000, skip: $skip) {idnamesymbol}}}
To get transactions that include a token you’ll need to first fetch an array of pairs that the token is included in (this can be done with the allPairs field on the Token entity.) Once you have an array of pairs the token is included in, filter on that in the transaction lookup.
This query fetches the latest 30 mints, swaps, and burns involving DAI. The allPairs array could look something like this where we include the DAI/WETH pair address and the DAI/USDC pair address.
allPairs = ["0xa478c2975ab1ea89e8196811f51a7b7ade33eb11","0xae461ca67b15dc8dc81ce7615e0320da1a9ab8d5"]
query($allPairs: [String!]) {mints(first: 30, where: { pair_in: $allPairs }, orderBy: timestamp, orderDirection: desc) {transaction {idtimestamp}toliquidityamount0amount1amountUSD}burns(first: 30, where: { pair_in: $allPairs }, orderBy: timestamp, orderDirection: desc) {transaction {idtimestamp}toliquidityamount0amount1amountUSD}swaps(first: 30, where: { pair_in: $allPairs }, orderBy: timestamp, orderDirection: desc) {transaction {idtimestamp}amount0Inamount0Outamount1Inamount1OutamountUSDto}}
Like pair and global daily lookups, tokens have daily entities that can be queries as well. This query gets daily information for DAI. Note that you may want to sort in ascending order to receive your days from oldest to most recent in the return array.
{tokenDayDatas(orderBy: date, orderDirection: asc,where: {token: "0x6b175474e89094c44da98b954eedeac495271d0f"}) {iddatepriceUSDtotalLiquidityTokentotalLiquidityUSDtotalLiquidityETHdailyVolumeETHdailyVolumeTokendailyVolumeUSD}}
You can use the Bundle entity to query current USD price of ETH in Materia based on a weighted average of stablecoins.
{bundle(id: "1" ) {ethPrice}}