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@graphql-tools/documents
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@graphql-tools/documents
Utilities for GraphQL documents.
yarn install @graphql-tools/documents
A stable way to print a GraphQL document. All executable/fragment variable definitions, fields are printed in a stable way. Useful for stuff like persisted GraphQL operations.
import { parse } from 'graphql'
import { printExecutableGraphQLDocument } from '@graphql-tools/documents'
const inputDocument = parse(/* GraphQL */ `
query A {
... on Query {
a {
...B
b
}
}
... on Query {
a {
...B
a
}
}
}
fragment B on Query {
c
}
`)
const outputStr = printExecutableGraphQLDocument(inputDocument)
console.assert(
outputStr === 'fragment B on Query { c } query A { ... on Query { a { a ...B } } ... on Query { a { b ...B } } }',
'Stuff is not equal.'
)
FAQs
Utilities for GraphQL documents.
The npm package @graphql-tools/documents receives a total of 1,816,935 weekly downloads. As such, @graphql-tools/documents popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @graphql-tools/documents demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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