Static page generator for documenting GraphQL Schema
Demos
Install
npm install -g @2fd/graphdoc
Use
Generate documentation from live endpoint
> graphdoc -e http://localhost:8080/graphql -o ./doc/schema
Generate documentation from IDL file
> graphdoc -s ./schema.graphql -o ./doc/schema
Generate documentation from for the "modularized schema" of graphql-tools
> graphdoc -s ./schema.js -o ./doc/schema
./schema.graphql
must be able to be interpreted with graphql-js/utilities#buildSchema
Generate documentation from json file
> graphdoc -s ./schema.json -o ./doc/schema
./schema.json
contains the result of GraphQL introspection query
Puts the options in your package.json
{
"name": "project",
"graphdoc": {
"endpoint": "http://localhost:8080/graphql",
"output": "./doc/schema",
}
}
And execute
> graphdoc
Help
> graphdoc -h
Static page generator for documenting GraphQL Schema v1.2.0
Usage: graphdoc [OPTIONS]
[OPTIONS]:
-c, --config Configuration file [./package.json].
-e, --endpoint Graphql http endpoint ["https://domain.com/graphql"].
-x, --header HTTP header for request (use with --endpoint). ["Authorization: Token cb8795e7"].
-q, --query HTTP querystring for request (use with --endpoint) ["token=cb8795e7"].
-s, --schema Graphql Schema file ["./schema.json"].
-p, --plugin Use plugins [default=graphdoc/plugins/default].
-t, --template Use template [default=graphdoc/template/slds].
-o, --output Output directory.
-b, --base-url Base url for templates.
-f, --force Delete outputDirectory if exists.
-v, --verbose Output more information.
-V, --version Show graphdoc version.
-h, --help Print this help
Plugin
In graphdoc a plugin is simply an object that controls the content that is displayed
on every page of your document.
This object should only implement the PluginInterface
.
export interface PluginInterface {
getNavigations?: (buildForType?: string) => NavigationSectionInterface[] | PromiseLike<NavigationSectionInterface[]>;
getDocuments?: (buildForType?: string) => DocumentSectionInterface[] | PromiseLike<DocumentSectionInterface[]>;
getHeaders?: (buildForType?: string) => string[] | PromiseLike<string[]>;
getAssets?: () => string[] | PromiseLike<string[]>;
}
Make a Plugin
To create your own plugin you should only create it as a plain object
or a constructor
and export it as default
If you export your plugin as a constructor, when going to be initialized,
will receive three parameters
schema
: The full the result of GraphQL instrospection queryprojectPackage
: The content of package.json
of current project (or the content of file defined with --config
flag).graphdocPackag
: The content of package.json
of graphdoc.
For performance reasons all plugins receive the reference to the same object
and therefore should not modify them directly as it could affect the behavior
of other plugins (unless of course that is your intention)
Examples
export default class MyPlugin {
constructor(schema, projectPackage, graphdocPackag){}
getAssets() { }
}
export default cost myPlugin = {
getAssets() { },
}
function MyPlugin(schema, projectPackage, graphdocPackage) { }
MyPlugin.prototype.getAssets = function() { };
exports.default = MyPlugin;
exports.default = {
getAssets: function() { },
}
Use plugin
You can use the plugins in 2 ways.
Use plugins with command line
> graphdoc -p graphdoc/plugins/default \
-p some-dependencie/plugin \
-p ./lib/plugin/my-own-plugin \
-s ./schema.json -o ./doc/schema
Use plugins with package.json
{
"name": "project",
"graphdoc": {
"endpoint": "http://localhost:8080/graphql",
"output": "./doc/schema",
"plugins": [
"graphdoc/plugins/default",
"some-dependencie/plugin",
"./lib/plugin/my-own-plugin"
]
}
}
Build-in plugin
TODO
Template
TODO