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THE GRAPH ACADEMY Master The Graph Bug Bounty Explorer SearchCtrl + K * Welcome to The Graph Hub * FAQs * Official Docs * Get Started * About The Graph * Introduction * Network Overview * Developer * Mastering Subgraphs * Quick Start * Define a Subgraph * Create a Subgraph * Publish a Subgraph to the Decentralized Network * Query The Graph * Querying from an Application * Distributed Systems * AssemblyScript API * AssemblyScript Migration Guide * GraphQL API * Unit Testing Framework * Quick and easy subgraph debugging using forks * Deprecating a Subgraph * Indexer * What are Indexers? * Revenue Streams * Reward Distribution * Allocation Lifecycles * Indexing & Querying * Hardware requirements * IPFS hash converter * Vulnerabilities * Indexer Subgraph Selection Guide * Testnet * Graph Protocol Testnet Docker Compose * Graph Protocol Testnet Baremetal * Architecture Considerations * Deploy and Configure Database * Deploy and Configure Graph-node * Deploy and Configure Indexer stack * Monitoring * Ethereum Node Chainhead Monitoring - no third parties * Best Practices * Failed subgraphs - Manually Closing Allocations * Delegator * Choosing Indexers * Network Page * Tools * Guides * Reward Statuses * Curator * Subgraph Studio * How to Use the Subgraph Studio * Deploy a Subgraph to the Subgraph Studio * Billing on the Subgraph Studio * Managing your API keys * Subgraph Studio FAQs * Transferring Subgraph Ownership * The Graph Explorer * Hosted Service * What is the Hosted Service? * Deploy a Subgraph to the Hosted Service * Query the Hosted Service * Migrating an Existing Subgraph to The Graph Network * Supported Networks * Building Subgraphs on NEAR * Building Subgraphs on Cosmos * Building Subgraphs on Arweave * The Graph Ecosystem * Network * Core Developer Teams * Edge & Node * Streamingfast * Figment * Semiotic * The Guild * GraphOps * The Graph Foundation * The Graph Council * Graph Advocates * Graph Advocates DAO * Infrastructure * Mainnet * Testnet * Hosted Service * Network Migration * Multichain Migration * Firehose * Substreams * The Graph Client Powered by GitBook WELCOME TO THE GRAPH HUB The Graph Hub is a free, open-source and community-driven knowledge base and documentation initiative on The Graph Protocol kickstarted by The Graph Academy. The goal of The Graph Academy is to establish a single go-to-resource for essential information about The Graph Protocol. It is our vision to jointly build a vast knowledge base that empowers community members to master The Graph and to excel as participants in the protocol. Academy We seek to create this single source of essential information on The Graph through the following community initiatives: 1. The Graph Academy for hands-on, interactive tutorials and detailed guides´as well as news and discussions on recent developments in the The Graph ecosystem and much more 2. The Graph Hub for detailed documentation from the figureheads and experts in The Graph community as well as everyone else who likes to participate 3. Montly community meetups that showcase new features and use cases 4. The monthly The Graph Academy Podcast with exciting interviews and in-depth discussions on the protocol we all have come to love so much 5. Graphylicous Monthly Newsletter with insightful updates about The Graph and community initiatives in the ecosystem to keep you up to date You are now in the Docs section which is the core of The Graph Academy. The documentation is hosted on GitHub and made freely available as open source. This means that anyone in the community is able to contribute to this documentation. Doing so allows this initiative to keep the community-driven information unbiased, up to date and concise. If you're new to The Graph Protocol, you can learn more about it in this introduction: What the Graph Is HOW TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE GRAPH HUB The Graph Hub is a decentralized community documentation, which allows everyone to contribute in a meaningful way. If you like to participate, follow these steps: 1. Create a GitHub account or login with your existing account 2. Navigate to the The Graph Hub's GitHub repository 3. Make your first pull request. This tutorial video explains how this is done. Members of the community will review your pull request and check it for accuracy. GUIDELINES FOR CONTRIBUTORS To help you get started and to keep the content within this documentation uniform, we have created a template you can use when adding your own pages to the repo. To keep the community safe and secure, every contributor upholds the following guidelines: * Include links to supporting sources/documentation and additional resources * No marketing or sponsored posts * No promotion of ICOs/token sales * No inappropriate content * No speculation, price talk, or OTC offers or requests * No offtopic-discussion * No affiliate links * No hate speech WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MODERATE OR REMOVE POSTS THAT CONTAIN FACTUAL INACCURACIES OR UNSUBSTANTIATED CLAIMS OR VIOLATE THE RULES. DISCLAIMER: The Graph Academy and The Graph Hub are free and open-source initiatives founded by The Graph community members. Nothing contained in this Github repository should be considered financial or investment advice - it is for informational purposes only. NextFAQs Last updated 2 years ago On this page * How to make changes to The Graph Hub * Guidelines for contributors * We reserve the right to moderate or remove posts that contain factual inaccuracies or unsubstantiated claims or violate the rules. Was this helpful?