Add Envio to Data Indexing & Querying#179
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📝 WalkthroughWalkthroughAdded an Envio entry to the EVM infrastructure and tooling documentation’s Data Indexing & Querying table, including an external link, descriptive text, and two HyperIndex resource links. ChangesEVM Data Indexing Documentation
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Hey @bguiz, we'd love to have Envio listed here and I've kept it consistent with the existing providers. Let me know if you need anything else from my end. For reference, here are Envio's performance benchmarks: https://docs.envio.dev/docs/HyperIndex/benchmarking?utm_source=injective&utm_medium=partner-docs |
This PR adds Envio to the Data Indexing & Querying section.
Envio is a high-performance indexing framework that turns smart contract events into a queryable GraphQL API. HyperIndex natively supports indexing any EVM chain out of the box, so developers can index Injective inEVM by pointing an indexer at their own RPC endpoint as the data source. The entry follows the existing table format used in the section and links to the HyperIndex overview and the RPC indexing quick start.
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