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adonis-apollo
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Apollo GraphQL server for AdonisJS.
:warning: This module is unstable and in active development. Use at your own risk. |
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This provider requires Adonis v5 preview and won't work with Adonis v4.
npm i adonis-apollo
node ace invoke adonis-apollo
Then add the following to the "metaFiles"
array in .adonisrc.json
:
{
"pattern": "app/Schemas/*",
"reloadServer": true
}
Bind the apollo server to your AdonisJs application.
In start/routes.ts
:
import ApolloServer from '@ioc:Apollo/Server';
ApolloServer.applyMiddleware({ Route });
TODO
All the resolvers from graphql-scalars
are installed automatically.
To enable any of the scalar types documented in graphql-scalars@1.4.0
,
for example DateTime
, just add a scalar line to your schema:
scalar DateTime
To enable support for GraphQL uploads:
config/bodyparser.ts
by adding your GraphQL route (by default: /graphql
) to the multipart.processManually
array.scalar Upload
.FAQs
Apollo GraphQL server for AdonisJs
The npm package adonis-apollo receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, adonis-apollo popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that adonis-apollo 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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