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altair-express-middleware
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This is an express middleware for mounting an instance of altair GraphQL client.
This is a node module and can be installed using npm:
npm install --save altair-express-middleware
Alternatively, if you are using yarn
:
yarn add altair-express-middleware
import express from 'express';
import { graphqlExpress } from 'graphql-server-express';
import { altairExpress } from 'altair-express-middleware';
import { schema } from './schema';
const server = express();
// Mount your graphQL server endpoint
server.use(
'/graphql',
bodyParser.json(),
graphqlExpress({
schema,
})
);
// Mount your altair GraphQL client
server.use(
'/altair',
altairExpress({
endpointURL: '/graphql',
subscriptionsEndpoint: `ws://localhost:4000/subscriptions`,
initialQuery: `{ getData { id name surname } }`,
})
);
// ... the rest of your code ...
An instance of Altair GraphQL Client would be available at /altair
of your server.
Everyone is welcome to contribute. See anything that needs improving, create an issue. And if you're up for it, create a PR! :D
FAQs
Express middleware for altair graphql client
The npm package altair-express-middleware receives a total of 9,653 weekly downloads. As such, altair-express-middleware popularity was classified as popular.
We found that altair-express-middleware 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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