log-flume
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
log-flume
Posts with mentions or reviews of log-flume.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-27.
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Best way to run complex queries on ethereum
Excluding State data, the team at Rivet.cloud has built Flume, which indexes everything into a Sqlite database. Flume offers a number of baked in RPC queries, but you can also open the sqlite database and run your own queries. I should caution you that for ETH mainnet, the database is about 1.6 TB.
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My approach to putting parts of the ethereum blockchain into a SQL database:
I'd also point you to Flume, a project that already does this. I work for Rivet.cloud, and we use Flume to index blocks, transactions, receipts, and logs for faster querying. It can sync up over Websockets (very time consuming) or you can give it a synced Geth database and it can index it much more quickly.
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Block explorer for my GETH node ?
Block explorers like Etherscan and EthVM maintain additional indexes that use a lot more space than a normal node to make everything efficiently queryable. My team has developed Flume which will index logs, transactions, receipts, and blocks into a relational database, but that database ends up being >1.25 TB without even having the Ethereum state trie. Queries are super efficient, but the tradeoff is a lot more disk space.
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Open source alternative to Infura, AlchemyAPI, Quick node …
We also have an open source log and transaction indexer called Flume, which gives high performance responses to eth_getLogs queries, and supports more in-depth queries of log and transaction data than are supported through traditional Ethereum nodes.
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Tool for querying Ethereum via SQL locally?
Flume will load blocks, transactions, receipts, and logs into a sqlite database, from which it has a number of rpc queries, though locally you could connect to the sqlite database and run your own queries. It doesn't include state data, however.
chainlens-free
Posts with mentions or reviews of chainlens-free.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-27.
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Block explorer for my GETH node ?
I know the project epirus (https://github.com/web3labs/epirus-free) is mostly used for private Ethereum blockchains but I don’t know why you couldn’t use it against mainnet.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing log-flume and chainlens-free you can also consider the following projects:
graph-node - Graph Node indexes data from blockchains such as Ethereum and serves it over GraphQL
ethereum-lite-explorer - Alethio's Light Weight Open Source Ethereum Explorer
go-ethereum - Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol