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Cardano Explorer

The new cardano-explorer consists of a set of components:

  • cardano-explorer-db which defines common data types and functions that are shared by the following two components. In particular, it defines the database schema.
  • cardano-explorer-node which acts as a Cardano node, following the chain and inserting date from the chain into a PostgreSQL database.
  • cardano-explorer-webapi which serves data from the PostgreSQL database via HTTP.
  • cardano-tx-submit-webapi allows submission of pre-formed transmissions via a HTTP POST operation.

Architecture

The explorer is written in a highly modular fashion to allow it to be as flexible as possible.

The cardano-explorer-node connects to a locally running cardano-node (ie one connected to other nodes in the Cardano network over the internet with TCP/IP) using a Unix domain socket, retrieves blocks and stores parts of each block in a local PostgreSQL database. The database does not store things like cryptographic signatures but does store enough information to follow the chain of blocks and look at the transactions within blocks.

The PostgreSQL database is designed to be accessed in a read-only fashion from other applications. The database schema is highly normalised which helps prevent data inconsistencies (specifically with the use of foreign keys from one table to another). More user friendly database queries can be implemented using Postgres Views to implement joins between tables.

The cardano-explorer-webapi is a client than serves data from the PostgreSQL database as JSON via a HTTP REST API.

Further Reading

  • BuildingRunning: Building and running the explorer node and webapi.
  • SchemaManagement: How the database schema is managed and modified.
  • Validation: Explanation of validation done by the explorer and assumptions made.

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