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ahau-graphql-server
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const ahauServer = require('ahau-graphql-server')
const main = require('@ssb-graphql/main')(ssb)
const profile = require('@ssb-graphql/profile')(ssb)
main.loadContext((err, context) => {
ahauServer(
{
context,
schemas: [main, profile],
port: 18607
}, (err, httpServer) => {
// ready to query!
})
})
})
See test/basic.test.js for a detailed example
ahauServer({ context, schemas, port, allowedOrigins }, cb)
Calls back with a copy of the httpServer
.
context
is an Object which will be accessible in graphql resolversschemas
is an Array of { typeDefs, resolvers }
to be combinedport
is the port that graphql server will listen onallowedOrigins
(optional) is an array of additional origins which will be allowed to query
[http://localhost:3000]
You'll need to manually close this yourself when you're done with it (httpServer.close()
)
You can also use with promises:
const server = await ahauServer({ context, schemas, port, allowedOrigins })
For development you can also configure the port to accept devServer requests from:
DEV_SERVER_PORT=4000
enables CORS for http://localhost:4000FAQs
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We found that ahau-graphql-server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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