You can build your own queries using a GraphQL Explorer and enter your endpoint to limit the data to exactly what you need.
Each entity has a plural version and a singular version. When querying for a single record response (e.g. account), you will need to supply the id for the entity. When querying for a list of responses (e.g. accounts), you may add filters using the ‘where’ clause.
Below are some sample queries you can use to gather information from the Honeyswap contracts.
This query fetches aggredated data from all honeyswap pairs and tokens, to give a view into how much activity is happening within the whole protocol
{
honeyswapFactories(first: 1) {
pairCount
totalVolumeUSD
totalLiquidityUSD
}
}
{
"data": {
"honeyswapFactories": [
{
"pairCount": 1929,
"totalVolumeUSD": "423698337.853415549849554234184245",
"totalLiquidityUSD": "11432873.66895439928443725337007973"
}
]
}
}
honeyswapFactories(first: 5) {
id
pairCount
totalVolumeUSD
totalVolumeNativeCurrency
}
tokens(first: 5) {
id
symbol
name
decimals
}
{
"data": {
"honeyswapFactories": [
{
"id": "0xa818b4f111ccac7aa31d0bcc0806d64f2e0737d7",
"pairCount": 276,
"totalVolumeUSD": "43846497.23378379329008972499525061",
"totalVolumeNativeCurrency": "43846497.23378379329008972499525061"
}
],
"tokens": [
{
"id": "0x01f4a4d82a4c1cf12eb2dadc35fd87a14526cc79",
"symbol": "UNI-V2",
"name": "Uniswap V2",
"decimals": "18"
},
{
"id": "0x0a5e0895cb83cf77fc8ab35c416adb39ac861c0b",
"symbol": "SEGL",
"name": "Segal Family",
"decimals": "18"
},
{
"id": "0x0a9446f538288124e0c67425e3ff513203a98ce0",
"symbol": "YFTP",
"name": "ToiletPaper.Finance on xDai",
"decimals": "18"
},
{
"id": "0x0acd91f92fe07606ab51ea97d8521e29d110fd09",
"symbol": "CEL",
"name": "Celsius on xDai",
"decimals": "4"
},
{
"id": "0x0da1a02cdf84c44021671d183d616925164e08aa",
"symbol": "REN",
"name": "Republic Token on xDai",
"decimals": "18"
}
]
}
}