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@edgio/apollo
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Allows you derive the URL for apollo queries so you can prefetch them using @edgio/prefetch
// apollo client configuration
import { createHttpLink } from '@edgio/apollo'
export default () => ({
defaultHttpLink: false,
link: createHttpLink({
uri: typeof window === 'undefined' ? process.env.SHOPIFY_GQL_ENDPOINT : '/api/graphql',
headers: { 'Access-Token': process.env.GQL_ACCESS_TOKEN },
}),
})
If you're using @nuxtjs/apollo
, you can use the configuration above by linking it to the
apollo
config in your nuxt.config.js
:
apollo: {
clientConfigs: {
default: '~/apollo.config.js' // path to the apollo client config shown above
}
}
import { createApolloURL } from '@edgio/apollo'
const urlToPrefetch = createApolloURL(apolloClient, query, variables)
FAQs
Apollo GraphQL middleware for enabling edge caching on Edgio.
The npm package @edgio/apollo receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, @edgio/apollo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @edgio/apollo 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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