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Fetch all transactions from the XRP ledger
This code allows you to fetc all transactions from the XRP ledger and insert them into Google BigQuery.
The data is already READY TO USE 🎉!
The data is already available in a PUBLIC dataset at Google BigQuery in:
xrpledgerdata.fullhistory.transactions
So a working sample query with some stats would be:
SELECT
COUNT(1) as TxCount,
MIN(LedgerIndex) as MinLedger,
MAX(LedgerIndex) as MaxLedger,
COUNT(DISTINCT LedgerIndex) as LedgersWithTxCount
FROM
xrpledgerdata.fullhistory.transactions
Starting Sept. 27 2018 the dataset will be backfilled from a full history rippled node. Once up to date, I'll run a service that will add all new transactions to the dataset as well.
Run and insert into your own Google BigQuery project
Setup
If you want to insert the data in your own BigQuery project, download your credentials (JSON) from the Google Admin Console, and export the path to your credentials file:
OSX
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="[PATH]"
Windows
Powershell:
$env:GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="[PATH]"
Command Prompt:
set GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS=[PATH]
OSX Sample
export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="/home/user/Downloads/[FILE_NAME].json"
More information: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/getting-started
Now modify
schema/CONSTANTS.js
to point to your own projectId, dataset and table names.
Create schema
Run node applySchema.js
WARNING! If an existing table exists, the table, schema and data will be REMOVED!
Insert data
You can invoke the script from a node enabled environment by setting these environment variables:
NODE
: the rippled node (wss://...
) to connect to, default: wss://s2.ripple.comLEDGER
: the ledger index to start fetching transactions from, default: 32570