Streaming and Parsing Raydium AMM Transactions
Streaming and Parsing Raydium AMM Transactions on Solana with Yellowstone gRPC
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Streaming and Parsing Raydium AMM Transactions on Solana with Yellowstone gRPC
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Raydium AMM is a cornerstone of Solana's DeFi ecosystem, facilitating countless token swaps and liquidity events. To build advanced trading tools or analytical dashboards, real-time access to and understanding of these transactions is paramount. In this doc, we will explore how to stream and parse Raydium AMM transaction data, providing immediate insights into its dynamic activity.
The complete source code for this project is available on GitHub.
Please feel free to clone the repository and try it out. Additionally, you will find other relevant and useful code examples related to gRPC and streaming .
This project consists of two key components:
Streaming Raydium AMM Transactions via Yellowstone gRPC
Parsing those transactions using the program's IDL
The first step involves initializing the Solana Yellowstone Client. You can get Solana Yellowstone gRPC access from the Shyft Dashboard. Please check out our for more details.
Once you have the authentication details, you can initialize the client in the following manner,
You can use any Yellowstone gRPC endpoint with this client. An access token is optional, as some gRPC services don't require authentication.
The Rust client supports several additional options, as demonstrated in the example above. Most of these options are also available for the TS client, where they are passed as the third argument to the Client
constructor.
To specify what on-chain data, we send a SubscribeRequest
over the existing Solana Yellowstone gRPC client. These Request allows you to filter for specific accounts, transactions, slots, or other Solana on-chain events, giving you full control over the data you receive.
You can find out more about here. The example below demonstrates how to initiate a gRPC stream by sending a SubscribeRequest
using a standard gRPC client:
Once established, the stream will begin sending data directly to your application. You have the flexibility to on the fly, allowing you to change the data specifications you receive without stopping your stream. For more details on , or , you can find additional information in our .
Once a raw Solana transaction is received via the Yellowstone gRPC stream, it must be parsed to extract meaningful, human-readable data. For JavaScript/TypeScript applications, , are commonly used, as they efficiently decode transactions into structured data based on the program's IDL. However, in cases where an IDL is not readily available, manual parsers may be used to interpret the raw transaction data. This is one such case. On Rust however, we use a interface generated by to parse the transaction instruction.
– In-depth technical docs for implementing real-time streaming with Yellowstone gRPC and Geyser plugin on Solana.
– Guides, use cases, and performance benchmarks for building low-latency Solana applications using gRPC-based infrastructure.
– Ready-to-use code snippets and integrations for common DeFi protocols, transaction parsers, and real-time Solana data streaming use cases.