Monday GraphQL JS SDK
Introduction
The monday api SDK provides a simple way to interact with monday.com's GraphQL platform API, making it easier than ever to get started with our API.
The SDK abstracts away the complex GraphQL queries, providing simple operations for the most common endpoints such as fetching board data, or creating items.
The SDK is supported in both Node.js and browser environments, and is using the graphql-request client under the hood.
Want to make more complex queries or find out more about what our API has to offer, check out monday.com's API documentation.
If your code operates within a browser-based app deployed on monday.com, you can utilize the SeamlessApiClient class which does not require specifying the user's token. For all other scenarios, use the ApiClient class.
Installation
npm install @mondaydotcomorg/api
Important
All exported types correspond to the current version of the API that existed when the NPM package was released
For the convenience of monday app developers, this CLI is included in the @mondaydotcomorg/apps-cli.
If you want to use it on it’s own, you can install @mondaydotcomorg/setup-api.
(you can find more about app development here monday-apps-sdk)
Usage
Using the api client
The package exports the class ApiClient
which is the main entry point to the SDK. You can use it to query monday's API freestyle, or use the operations provided by the SDK.
import { ApiClient } from '@mondaydotcomorg/api';
const client = new ApiClient({token: '<API-TOKEN>'});
const me = await client.operations.getMeOp();
const changeTextColumn = await client.operations.changeColumnValueOp({
boardId: "your_board_id",
itemId: "your_item_id",
columnId: "text",
value: JSON.stringify("Hello, world!"),
});
const changeStatusColumn = await client.operations.changeColumnValueOp({
boardId: "your_board_id",
itemId: "your_item_id",
columnId: "project_status",
value: JSON.stringify({ label: "Done" }),
});
const boards = await client.request<{boards: [{ name: string }]}>(`query { boards(ids: some_id) { name } }`);
const { boards } = await client.request<{
boards: [Board];
}>(`query { boards(ids: some_id) { name } }`);
Using the types
The package exports all the types used by the SDK, so you can use them in your code.
import { User } from '@mondaydotcomorg/api';
const user: User = {
id: '123',
name: 'John Doe',
email: 'john.doe@someorg.com'
}
Configuration
ErrorPolicy
By default GraphQLClient will throw when an error is received. However, sometimes you still want to resolve the (partial) data you received. You can define errorPolicy in the GraphQLClient constructor.
const client = new ApiClient({token: '<API-TOKEN>', requestConfig: { errorPolicy: 'all' }});
None (default)
Allow no errors at all. If you receive a GraphQL error the client will throw.
Ignore
Ignore incoming errors and resolve like no errors occurred
All
Return both the errors and data, only works with the client's rawRequest call option.
Handling errors
The errors are returned from the ClientError
type.
The example below is leveraging types using @mondaydotcomorg/setup-api.
import { ApiClient, ClientError } from "@mondaydotcomorg/api";
import { GetBoardsQuery, GetBoardsQueryVariables } from "./generated/graphql";
import { exampleQuery } from "./queries.graphql";
async function getBoardDetails(): Promise<void> {
try {
const token = "<API_TOKEN>";
const client = new ApiClient({ token });
const queryVariables: GetBoardsQueryVariables = { ids: ["5901934630"] };
const queryData = await client.request<GetBoardsQuery>(
exampleQuery,
queryVariables
);
console.log(queryData.boards);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof ClientError) {
console.error(error.response.errors);
} else {
console.error(error);
}
}
}
getBoardDetails();
Other request options
If you prefer the 'old' style of response (data, errors, extensions) you can call the api using the rawRequest option
The example below is leveraging types using @mondaydotcomorg/setup-api.
import { ApiClient, ClientError } from "@mondaydotcomorg/api";
import { GetBoardsQuery, GetBoardsQueryVariables } from "./generated/graphql";
import { exampleQuery } from "./queries.graphql";
async function getBoardDetails(): Promise<void> {
try {
const token = "<API_TOKEN>";
const client = new ApiClient({ token });
const queryVariables: GetBoardsQueryVariables = { ids: ["5901934630"] };
const queryData = await client.rawRequest<GetBoardsQuery>(
exampleQuery,
queryVariables
);
console.log(queryData.data.boards);
} catch (error) {
if (error instanceof ClientError) {
console.error(error.response.errors);
} else {
console.error(error);
}
}
}
getBoardDetails();
SeamlessApiClient
The SeamlessApiClient class is a tool designed for making seamless API requests to Monday.com, tailored for use within the client side of applications deployed on the platform.
Basically, when you are making an api call from the client side of an app deployed on Monday.com, you don't need to specify the users token.
import {
Board,
} from "@mondaydotcomorg/api";
const seamlessApiClient = new SeamlessApiClient();
const { boards } = await client.request<{boards: [Board];}>(`query { boards(ids: some_id) { id name } }`);
import { GetBoardsQueryVariables, GetBoardsQuery } from "./generated/graphql";
const seamlessApiClient = new SeamlessApiClient();
const variables: GetBoardsQueryVariables = { ids: ["some_id"] };
export const getBoards = gql`
query GetBoards($ids: [ID!]) {
boards(ids: $ids) {
id
name
}
}
`;
try {
const data = await seamlessApiClient.request<GetBoardsQuery>(getBoards, variables);
} catch (error) {
console.log(error.response.errors)
}
Type support
note that after usage, you'l get all the available fields, with no regard to the fields you asked for
But there's a solution, look here!