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apollo-server-autoloader
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This package enables autoloading of schemas, resolvers and datasources based on configurable naming conventions.
npm i apollo-server-autoloader
# or
yarn add apollo-server-autoloader
The following example asumes, that you define your types, resolvers and datasources in the api
folder of your project.
import * as path from 'path'
import { buildFederatedSchema } from '@apollo/federation'
import { ApolloServer } from '...'
import { Autoloader } from 'apollo-server-autoloader'
const autoloaderConfig = {
searchPaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, 'api')]
}
const createServer = async () => {
import autoloader = Autoloader(autoloaderConfig)
const typeDefs = await autoloader.getTypeDefs()
const resolvers = await autoloader.getResolvers()
const datasources = await autoloader.getDatasources()
return new ApolloServer({
dataSources,
schema: buildFederatedSchema([{ typeDefs, resolvers }])
...
});
}
interface AutoloaderConfig {
// (required) search paths
searchPaths: string[]
// naming conventions
conventions?: FileNamingConventions
// which file extensions should be considered
fileExtensions?: string[]
// which files should be excluded (regex)
exclude: string[]
}
interface FileNamingConventions {
// naming conventions for schema files
types?: NamingConvention
// naming conventions for resolver files
resolvers?: NamingConvention
// naming conventions for datasource files
datasources?: NamingConvention
}
interface NamingConvention {
// The "key" is the pattern for the file name
// The ExportPattern is the pattern for the export variable
// If your schemas for example are located in files
// which are named "schema.ts" and they provide an export
// variable named "typeDef" the naming convention would look like follows:
// { schema: 'typeDef' }
[key: string]: ExportPattern
}
Asume your project structure looks like follows:
|- /api
|- |- schemaFile.ts
|- |- queriesFile.ts
|- |- mutationsFile.ty
|- |- DatasourceFile.ts
|- |- /subolder
|- |- |- schemaFile.ts
...
Your file exports look like follows:
// schemaFile.ts
export const myTypeDef = gql`...`
// queriesFile.ts
export const myQueries = { ... }
// mutationsFile.ts
export const myMutations = { ... }
// DatasourceFile.ts
export class MyDatasource { ... }
In this case the corresponding config for the autoloader should look like follows:
const config = {
searchPaths: [path.resolve(__dirname, 'api')],
conventions: {
types: {
schemaFile: 'myTypeDef',
},
resolvers: {
queriesFile: 'myQueries',
mutationsFile: 'myMutations',
},
datasources: {
DatasourceFile: 'MyDatasource',
}
},
fileExtensions: ['.ts'],
exclude: ['[^\/]+\.(spec|test)', '__tests__'],
}
The default config for the autoloader looks like follows:
export const defaultConfig: AutoloaderConfig = {
searchPaths: ['.'],
conventions: {
types: { schema: 'typeDef' },
resolvers: { queries: 'queries', mutations: 'mutations' },
datasources: { Datasource: 'Datasource' },
},
fileExtensions: ['ts']
}
If you don't change the config, this means you must name your schema files schema.ts
, your resolver files queries.ts
or mutations.ts
and your datasource files Datasource.ts
. The export for schema files must be named typeDef
, for resolver files queries
or mutations
and Datasource
for datasource files.
FAQs
auto loading schemas, resolvers and datasources
The npm package apollo-server-autoloader receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, apollo-server-autoloader popularity was classified as not popular.
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