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@magidoc/rollup-plugin-gql-schema
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A Rollup and ViteJS plugin that allows to parse a GraphQL Schema from a target URL and save it to a target output folder, or to parse it from the disk and convert it to a desired format.
A Rollup/ViteJS plugin that can both fetch or parse GraphQL schemas and store them locally.
This plugin can be used in any project that uses Rollup/ViteJS, wether it is browser or NodeJS based.
When fetching the schema, configuration is available to set custom headers, url, method and output format.
When parsing the schema, it is possible to aggregate multiple schema parts into one file using glob patterns and/or custom file paths.
For more details on how to use this plugin, see the documentation.
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A Rollup and ViteJS plugin that allows to parse a GraphQL Schema from a target URL and save it to a target output folder, or to parse it from the disk and convert it to a desired format.
The npm package @magidoc/rollup-plugin-gql-schema receives a total of 6,149 weekly downloads. As such, @magidoc/rollup-plugin-gql-schema popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @magidoc/rollup-plugin-gql-schema 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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