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GraphiQL Playground component for The Graph suite of applications
Configuration, styling and extensions for the GraphiQL Playground component embedded in The Graph Protocol applications
Install @edgeandnode/graphiql-playground and graphql-ws with your favorite package manager.
npm i @edgeandnode/graphiql-playground graphql-ws
Then, import GraphProtocolGraphiQL and use it in your React components.
const Playground = () => {
return (
<GraphProtocolGraphiQL
fetcher={{
url: 'https://api.thegraph.com/subgraphs/name/graphprotocol/graph-network-mainnet-staging',
}}
queries={savedQueries}
currentQueryId={currentQueryId}
header={
<GraphProtocolGraphiQL.SavedQueriesToolbar
isMobile={false}
isOwner={true}
onSelectQuery={onSelectQuery}
onSaveAsNewQuery={onSaveAsNewQuery}
onDeleteQuery={onDeleteQuery}
onSetQueryAsDefault={onSetQueryAsDefault}
onUpdateQuery={onUpdateQuery}
/>
}
/>
)
}
You can find example implementation in ./apps/boom/playground.tsx
GraphProtocolGraphiQL, built using @graphiql/react, @graphiql/plugin-explorer and @graphiql/toolkit.graphiql package in The Graph Protocol applications.pnpm.FAQs
GraphiQL Playground component for The Graph suite of applications
We found that @edgeandnode/graphiql-playground demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 19 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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