@urql/exchange-persisted
The persistedExchange
is an exchange that allows other terminating exchanges to support Persisted Queries, and is as such placed in front of either the default fetchExchange
or
other terminating exchanges.
Quick Start Guide
First install @urql/exchange-persisted
alongside urql
:
yarn add @urql/exchange-persisted
npm install --save @urql/exchange-persisted
You'll then need to add the persistedExchange
function, that this package exposes,
to your exchanges
.
import { createClient, dedupExchange, fetchExchange, cacheExchange } from 'urql';
import { persistedExchange } from '@urql/exchange-persisted';
const client = createClient({
url: 'http://localhost:1234/graphql',
exchanges: [
dedupExchange,
cacheExchange,
persistedExchange({
}),
fetchExchange,
],
});
The persistedExchange
supports three configuration options:
preferGetForPersistedQueries
: Enforce GET
method to be used by the default fetchExchange
for persisted queriesenforcePersistedQueries
: This disables automatic persisted queries and disables any retry logic for how the API responds to persisted queries. Instead it's assumed that they'll always succeed.generateHash
: A function that takes a GraphQL query and returns the hashed result. This defaults to the window.crypto
API in the browser and the crypto
module in Node.enableForMutation
: By default, the exchange only handles query
operations, but enabling this allows it to handle mutations as well.
Avoid hashing during runtime
If you want to generate hashes at build-time you can use a webpack-loader to achieve this,
when using this all you need to do in this exchange is the following:
import { createClient, dedupExchange, fetchExchange, cacheExchange } from 'urql';
import { persistedExchange } from '@urql/exchange-persisted';
const client = createClient({
url: 'http://localhost:1234/graphql',
exchanges: [
dedupExchange,
cacheExchange,
persistedExchange({
generateHash: (_, document) => document.documentId,
}),
fetchExchange,
],
});