This plugin integrates GraphiQL as a tool to browse GraphiQL endpoints inside Backstage.
The purpose of the plugin is to provide a convenient way for developers to try out GraphQL queries in their own environment.
By exposing GraphiQL as a plugin instead of a standalone app, it's possible to provide a preconfigured environment for engineers, and also tie into authentication providers already inside Backstage.
Getting Started
Installing the plugin
Start out by installing the plugin in your Backstage app:
yarn --cwd packages/app add @backstage-community/plugin-graphiql
# in packages/app/src/App.tsx
+import { GraphiQLPage } from '@backstage-community/plugin-graphiql';
const routes = (
<FlatRoutes>
+ <Route path="/graphiql" element={<GraphiQLPage />} />
Adding GraphQL endpoints
For the plugin to function, you need to supply GraphQL endpoints through the GraphQLBrowse API. This is done by implementing the graphQlBrowseApiRef
exported by this plugin.
If all you need is a static list of endpoints, the plugin exports a GraphQLEndpoints
class that implements the GraphQLBrowseApi
for you. Here's an example of how you could expose two GraphQL endpoints in your App:
# in packages/app/src/apis.ts
+import {
+ graphQlBrowseApiRef,
+ GraphQLEndpoints,
+} from '@backstage-community/plugin-graphiql';
export const apis = [
+ createApiFactory({
+ api: graphQlBrowseApiRef,
+ deps: { errorApi: errorApiRef, githubAuthApi: githubAuthApiRef },
+ factory: ({ errorApi, githubAuthApi }) =>
+ GraphQLEndpoints.from([
+ // Use the .create function if all you need is a static URL and headers.
+ GraphQLEndpoints.create({
+ id: 'gitlab',
+ title: 'GitLab',
+ url: 'https://gitlab.com/api/graphql',
+ // Optional extra headers
+ headers: { Extra: 'Header' },
+ }),
+ {
+ id: 'hooli-search',
+ title: 'Hooli Search',
+ // Custom fetch function, this one is equivalent to using GraphQLEndpoints.create()
+ // with url set to https://internal.hooli.com/search
+ fetcher: async (params: any) => {
+ return fetch('https://internal.hooli.com/search', {
+ method: 'POST',
+ headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' },
+ body: JSON.stringify(params),
+ }).then(res => res.json());
+ },
+ }
+ ]),
+ }),