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amplience-graphql-codegen-json

This is a plugin for GraphQL codegen that generates Amplience JSON schemas from your Graphql schema.

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amplience-graphql-codegen-json

This is a plugin for GraphQL codegen that generates Amplience JSON schemas from your Graphql schema.

This plugin will look for Graphql types within your schema that contain an @amplienceContentType directive and generate a JSON schema file for each type.

For more information on the Amplience JSON schemas see the documentation on amplience.com.

A basic example

overwrite: true
hooks:
  afterAllFileWrite:
    - prettier --write
schema: ./schema.graphql
generates:
  terraform/amplience_content_types.tf:
    preset: amplience-graphql-codegen-json
    plugins:
      - amplience-graphql-codegen-json
    config:
      hostname: https://schema-examples.com

The hostname is optional and will default to https://schema-examples.com.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  """
  This a description for the "name" property.
  """
  name: String
  age: Int!
}

This will generate 1 json schema file named terraform/schemas/my-content-type.json describing the content type with 2 properties of which age is required.

Fields

Besides primitive types, lists and enums, you can also use your custom types. These custom types will be generated as inline types by default. To create content links, use the @link directive as shown below. Alternatively, to create content references, use the @reference directive as shown below. Please keep in mind that linked or referenced types also need an @amplienceContentType directive, otherwise the linked field will link to a nonexisting content type.

Union types are always linked so no @link directive is necessary.

Special Amplience Scalars

This plugin adds 2 basic Amplience Scalars that you can use:

  • AmplienceImage
  • AmplienceVideo
type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  image: AmplienceImage!
  video: AmplienceVideo!
}

Field directives

To further enhance the properties in the JSON schemas, you can add directives to the fields.

@amplienceText

Only works on String types.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  description: String!
    @amplienceText(
      minLength: 2
      maxLength: 4
      format: markdown
      examples: ["fireman", "musician"]
    )
}

@amplienceNumber

Only works on Int and Float types.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  rating: Int! @amplienceNumber(minimum: 0, maximum: 10)
}

@amplienceList

Only works on list types.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  name: [String!] @amplienceList(minItems: 1, maxItems: 10)
}

@amplienceLocalized

Works on String, Int, Float, Boolean, AmplienceImage, and AmplienceVideo.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  name: String! @amplienceLocalized
}

Only works on custom types.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  other: OtherContentType @amplienceLink
}

type OtherContentType @amplienceContentType {
  name: String!
}

@amplienceReference

Only works on custom types.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  other: OtherContentType @amplienceReference
}

type OtherContentType @amplienceContentType {
  name: String!
}

@amplienceConst

Only works on String! and [String!]! types.

Note that for a string list, you should use the items argument, whereas for a regular string, you should use the item argument.

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  constString: String @amplienceConst(item: "const")
  constArray: [String!]! @amplienceConst(items: ["this", "is", "const"])
}

@amplienceDeliveryKey

Adds a delivery key field to the Content Type form. Only works on String types.

See documentation

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  deliveryKey: String
    @amplienceDeliveryKey(
      # Optional field title
      # Default value: 'Delivery Key'
      title: "example title"

      # Optional field description
      # Default value: 'Set a delivery key for this content item'
      description: "Format: delivery-key/format/requirement"

      # Optional field validation pattern
      pattern: "delivery-key/format/requirement"
    )
}

@amplienceExtension

Currently works ONLY on custom types (object) See available extensions

type MyContentType @amplienceContentType {
  other: OtherContentType
    @amplienceExtension(
      # Name should point to the registered extension name on Amplience
      name: "extension-name"
    )
}

type OtherContentType {
  name: String
}

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Package last updated on 16 Aug 2024

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