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apollo-tools
Advanced tools
This package is an Apollo wrapper that makes your life easier.
Quick setup for a GraphQL client.
Usage:
import { configureGraphQLClient } from 'apollo-tools';
const dataIdFromObject = (result) => {
if (result.id && result.__typename) {
return result.__typename + result.id;
}
};
const Client = configureGraphQLClient({
urlName: 'graphql',
auth: false,
dataIdFromObject,
});
Quick setup for a GraphQL server.
Usage:
import { configureGraphQLServer } from 'apollo-tools';
import schema from 'path/to/schema';
import resolvers from 'path/to/resolvers';
configureGraphQLServer({
schema,
resolvers,
port: 4000,
urlName: 'graphql',
graphiql: true,
pretty: true,
context: {},
});
Some tools that help you reduce boilerplate.
Usage:
1. Write a mutation on the client
GraphQL mutation is equivalent to calling Meteor Methods.
You should not be using this if you're not using Mantra. Use react-apollo instead.
import Client from '/path/to/client';
import { apollo } from 'apollo-tools';
addTodo({ title, content }) {
// write your mutation
const options = {
mutation: `
mutation addTodo($title: String!, $content: String!) {
addTodo(title: $title, content: $content)
}
`,
variables: {
title,
content,
},
};
// pass in Apollo Client that above
apollo(Client).mutateWith(options, (err, res) => {
// do whatever you want with the err and res
});
},
FAQs
A collection of tools for Apollo
We found that apollo-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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