Get Details Of Cleared Creator Coin Auction
In this tutorial, you will learn how to get details of a cleared/finalized Creator Coin auction by calling the Moxie Auction Subgraph API.
Pre-requisites
Install dependenciesgraphql
and graphql-request
to your project :- npm
- yarn
- pnpm
- bun
npm install graphql graphql-request
yarn add graphql graphql-request
pnpm add graphql graphql-request
bun install graphql graphql graphql-request
Step 1: Add The API Query To Your Code
To get details of a cleared auction, you can use the following query:
- Query
- Variable
- Response
query MyQuery($auctionId: BigInt!) {
auctionCleareds(where: { auctionId: $auctionId }) {
clearingPriceOrder
soldAuctioningTokens
soldBiddingTokens
}
}
{
"auctionId": "34"
}
{
"data": {
"auctionCleareds": [
{
"clearingPriceOrder": "0x00000000000000080000001b1ae4d6e2ef5000000000001b28c58d9696b40000",
"soldAuctioningTokens": "1000000000000000000000",
"soldBiddingTokens": "1002000000000000000000"
}
]
}
}
graphql-request
library:- TypeScript
- JavaScript
index.ts
import { gql, GraphQLClient } from "graphql-request";
const graphQLClient = new GraphQLClient(
"https://api.studio.thegraph.com/query/23537/moxie_auction_stats_mainnet/version/latest"
);
const query = gql`
query MyQuery($auctionId: BigInt!) {
auctionCleareds(where: { auctionId: $auctionId }) {
clearingPriceOrder
soldAuctioningTokens
soldBiddingTokens
}
}
`;
const variable = {
"auctionId": "34"
}
try {
const data = await graphQLClient.request(query, variable);
console.log(data);
} catch (e) {
throw new Error(e);
}
index.js
const { gql, GraphQLClient } = require("graphql-request");
const graphQLClient = new GraphQLClient(
"https://api.studio.thegraph.com/query/23537/moxie_auction_stats_mainnet/version/latest"
);
const query = gql`
query MyQuery($auctionId: BigInt!) {
auctionCleareds(where: { auctionId: $auctionId }) {
clearingPriceOrder
soldAuctioningTokens
soldBiddingTokens
}
}
`;
const variable = {
"auctionId": "34"
}
try {
const data = await graphQLClient.request(query, variable);
console.log(data);
} catch (e) {
throw new Error(e);
}
Step 2: Execute Your Code
Once you have your code ready, you can execute it by running the following command:
- TypeScript
- JavaScript
ts-node index.ts
node index.js
If it runs successfully, you should see the data returned in the terminal:
{
"data": {
"auctionCleareds": [
{
"clearingPriceOrder": "0x00000000000000080000001b1ae4d6e2ef5000000000001b28c58d9696b40000",
"soldAuctioningTokens": "1000000000000000000000",
"soldBiddingTokens": "1002000000000000000000"
}
]
}
}
Congrats! 🥳🎉 You've just fetched details of a cleared/finalized Creator Coin auction!
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