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@apollo-elements/graphql-mini-transforms
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Transformers for importing .graphql files in various build tools.
graphql-mini-transformsTransformers for importing .graphql files in various build tools.
npm install graphql-mini-transforms --save-dev
or, with Yarn:
yarn add graphql-mini-transforms --dev
This package provides a loader for .graphql files in Webpack. This loader automatically minifies and adds a unique identifier to each GraphQL document. These features are used by @shopify/webpack-persisted-graphql-plugin to generate a mapping of identifiers to GraphQL operations for persisted queries.
To use this loader in Webpack, add a rule referencing this loader to your Webpack configuration:
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(graphql|gql)$/,
use: 'graphql-mini-transforms/webpack',
exclude: /node_modules/,
},
],
},
};
Note that, unlike graphql-tag/loader, this loader does not currently support exporting multiple operations from a single file. You can, however, import other GraphQL documents containing fragments with #import comments at the top of the file:
#import './ProductVariantPriceFragment.graphql';
query Product {
product {
variants(first: 10) {
edges {
node {
...ProductVariantId
...ProductVariantPrice
}
}
}
}
}
fragment ProductVariantId on ProductVariant {
id
}
This loader accepts a single option, simple. This option changes the shape of the value exported from .graphql files. By default, a graphql-typed DocumentNode is exported, but when simple is set to true, a SimpleDocument is exported instead. This representation of GraphQL documents is smaller than a full DocumentNode, but generally won’t work with normalized GraphQL caches.
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.(graphql|gql)$/,
use: 'graphql-mini-transforms/webpack',
exclude: /node_modules/,
options: {simple: true},
},
],
},
};
If this option is set to true, you should also use the jest-simple transformer for Jest, and the --export-format simple flag for graphql-typescript-definitions.
This package also provides a transformer for GraphQL files in Jest. To use the transformer, add a reference to it in your Jest configuration’s transform option:
module.exports = {
transform: {
'\\.(gql|graphql)$': 'graphql-mini-transforms/jest',
},
};
If you want to get the same output as the simple option of the webpack loader, you can instead use the jest-simple loader transformer:
module.exports = {
transform: {
'\\.(gql|graphql)$': 'graphql-mini-transforms/jest-simple',
},
};
This loader takes heavy inspiration from the following projects:
We wrote something custom in order to get the following benefits:
.graphql files using graphql-mini-transformsFAQs
Transformers for importing .graphql files in various build tools.
We found that @apollo-elements/graphql-mini-transforms demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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