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feat: 🕵️ Add Etherscan feature to stakewise adapter #135
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Pull request overview
This PR adds Etherscan API integration to the StakeWise adapter to accelerate event log queries. Instead of chunked RPC queries scanning from a lookback block, the adapter can now fetch all historical logs in a single Etherscan API call from block 0. The implementation gracefully falls back to the existing chunked RPC approach if Etherscan is unavailable or fails.
Key changes:
- New
EtherscanLogsClientfor querying Etherscan API v2 with pagination, retry logic, and Web3 format conversion - Refactored exit queue scanning logic to support both Etherscan and RPC paths
- New configuration settings for Etherscan API key and page size
Reviewed changes
Copilot reviewed 4 out of 4 changed files in this pull request and generated 8 comments.
| File | Description |
|---|---|
src/tq_oracle/settings.py |
Added etherscan_api_key and etherscan_page_size settings to StakewiseAdapterSettings |
src/tq_oracle/clients/etherscan_logs.py |
New client implementing Etherscan API v2 logs endpoint with pagination, retry logic, and format conversion |
src/tq_oracle/clients/__init__.py |
Export EtherscanLogsClient from clients module |
src/tq_oracle/adapters/asset_adapters/stakewise.py |
Integrated Etherscan client with fallback logic; refactored exit queue scanning to extract _process_exit_logs, _scan_exit_queue_tickets_rpc, and _get_exit_logs_etherscan methods |
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etherscan_api_key