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@gitlab/query-language
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Javascript implementation of the GLQL transpiler, wrapping the WASI/WASM build.
@gitlab/query-language
GitLabQueryLanguage is an npm module that provides a simple interface for converting glql
queries into other formats.
It wraps the WebAssembly build of the glql
compiler.
Install the module:
npm install --save @gitlab/query-language
Import and use the module:
<script type="module">
import { GitLabQueryLanguage } from '@gitlab/query-language';
const glql = GitLabQueryLanguage();
glql.group = "gitlab-org";
glql.username = "johnhope";
await glql.initialize();
let query = 'label != "backend" and author = currentUser() and weight = 1 and updated > today()';
let graphql = glql.compile("graphql", query);
console.log(graphql);
</script>
Clone the repo and install the dev dependencies:
npm install
Build the module:
npm run build
Start the server of your choice. E.g.wds
:
npx wds
FAQs
Javascript implementation of the GLQL transpiler, wrapping the WASI/WASM build.
We found that @gitlab/query-language demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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