AppSync Schema Converter
The sole purpose of this package is to convert modern GraphQL schemas into AppSync compatible version.
printSchema()
is a copy of graphql@^15/utilities/printSchema.js
with AppSync specific options added.convertSchemas(schemas: [string])
takes an array of GraphQL SDL string and converts them into one single AppSync comptaible schema.
Serverless Framework
This package also made with serverless-appsync-plugin
in mind, especially useful when merge-graphql-schemas
was in your stack.
You make use of variables in JavaScript and write a little script to merge schemas into AppSync compatible one.
Based on your serverless-appsync-plugin
settings, change this line in your serverless.yml
.
custom:
appSync:
schema: ${file(schema.js):compile}
Then read and convert your schemas in schema.js@compile
.
const glob = require("fast-glob");
const { promises: fs } = require("fs");
const { convertSchemas } = require("appsync-schema-converter");
const SCHEMA_PATH = "./schema.graphql";
module.exports.compile = async (_) => {
let schemas;
schemas = await glob(`${__dirname}/schemas/**/*.graphql`);
schemas = await Promise.all(schemas.map((schema) => fs.readFile(schema, { encoding: "utf-8" })));
schemas = await convertSchemas(schemas, {
commentDescriptions: true,
includeDirectives: true,
includeEnumDescriptions: false,
interfaceSeparator: ", ",
});
await fs.writeFile(SCHEMA_PATH, schemas);
return SCHEMA_PATH;
};
You may notice that after deploying to AppSync, schema comments are still
nowhere to be found.
It appears that serverless-appsync-plugin@<=1.11.3
simply removes ALL schema
comments when building the CloudFormation stack JSON. Even if this plugin
correctly converts the schemas.
If you are feeling extra adventurous, you may skip all the above and use my fork
serverless-appsync-plugin#modern-schema
instead. It has this package fully integrated into the plugin itself. The behavior is expected to largely stay the same, with the the comment-stripping
logic replaced with my workarounds for AppSync schema syntax.
I try to kept all the unit tests passing, and my team is already using it in production.
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