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Update Configs: Add Withdrawal Event Emitters #12

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@ztepler ztepler commented Feb 12, 2025

  • Added two additional precompile contracts with the kernel and kernel_native type names, which are designed to emit Withdrawal events due to changes in the kernel: !16417, specifically this commit.
  • Added withdrawal handlers for these contracts across all supported networks/configurations.
  • The previous handlers have been retained to ensure the indexer can detect events both before and after these changes.

@ztepler ztepler force-pushed the feat/upd-withdrawal-event-conf branch from 1bb8218 to 8bbd096 Compare February 12, 2025 16:28
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ztepler commented Feb 14, 2025

The indexer encountered the following error:

`etherlink_node` datasource returned an error: "Error: Cannot request logs over more than 1000 blocks."

To resolve the issue, the configuration was modified to limit the batch size; however, it was later determined that this setting is not supported by the DipDup EvmNodeEventFetcher.

Consequently, the DipDup version in pyproject.toml was changed to a fork that includes the batch size fix.

Note that it appears the actual Etherlink node limit is 999 blocks, not 1000.

@ztepler ztepler marked this pull request as draft February 17, 2025 18:24
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