In a recent announcement, SubQuery network has launched its biggest release, SDK V2.0, enhancing user experience and the network’s performance.
SubQuery Network Provides 2x Fast Performance With SDK V2.0
At the core of these improvements is the implementation of an advanced database cache. This new feature empowers even data-heavy SubQuery projects to experience a notable speed boost. By retaining more data in fast and efficient memory and saving it to the database through bulk operations, SubQuery has managed to enhance performance across the board significantly.
SubQuery SDK2.0 Sets The Stage For Accelerated Development
SubQuery SDK 2.0 introduces a groundbreaking testing framework that simplifies the process of testing mapping handlers and validating indexed data in an automated fashion. This innovative feature ensures data processing logic works as intended and helps detect errors early in the development process. Detailed summaries of failed tests enable developers to promptly identify and resolve issues, enhancing the quality and reliability of their SubQuery projects.
The testing framework has been seamlessly integrated into all starter projects, making it easy to set up and use for new initiatives.
To boost speed and reliability and reduce the load on RPC providers, SubQuery 2.0 now supports indexing data from multiple RPC endpoints. This enhancement delivers numerous benefits to projects, such as increased speed through distributed and parallelized RPC calls among providers, improved reliability with automatic switching to alternative RPC providers in case of an outage, and reduced load on RPC providers, lowering the chance of rate limitations.
SubQuery 2.0 also introduces intelligent and automatic optimization of request sizes to RPC endpoints, effectively reducing the risk of being rate-limited. This improvement addresses the issue of rate-limited indexers, which previously caused significant errors and inefficiencies. Additionally, SDK 2.0 brings substantial improvements to error logging. Instead of providing only basic error information during runtime errors, the new version offers much more detailed insights. This enhancement streamlines error diagnosis and accelerates the resolution process for production projects, ultimately speeding up development time.
SubQuery SDK 2.0 marks a significant milestone in the evolution of web3 data indexing, delivering a wide range of innovative features that promise to revolutionize the development process for developers and users. By introducing a streamlined testing framework, support for multiple RPC endpoints, intelligent automatic API request sizing, and enhanced error logging, SubQuery has demonstrated its commitment to strengthening the Web3 ecosystem’s accessibility and efficiency. This latest release not only empowers developers to create faster, more reliable applications but also reinforces SubQuery’s position as a leading innovator in the rapidly growing blockchain space.