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cm6-graphql
Advanced tools
Provides CodeMirror 6 extension with a parser mode for GraphQL along with autocomplete and linting powered by your GraphQL Schema.
npm install cm6-graphql
CodeMirror 6 customization is done through extensions. This package is an extension that customizes CodeMirror 6 for GraphQL.
import { basicSetup, EditorView } from 'codemirror';
import { graphql } from 'cm6-graphql';
const view = new EditorView({
doc: `mutation mutationName {
setString(value: "newString")
}`,
extensions: [basicSetup, graphql(myGraphQLSchema)],
parent: document.body,
});
Note: You have to provide a theme to CodeMirror 6 for the styling you want. You can take a look at this example or see the CodeMirror 6 documentation examples for more details.
If you need to dynamically update the GraphQL schema used in the editor, you can
call updateSchema
with the CodeMirror EditorView
instance and the new schema
import { updateSchema } from 'cm6-graphql';
const onNewSchema = schema => {
updateSchema(view, schema);
};
FAQs
GraphQL language support for CodeMirror 6
The npm package cm6-graphql receives a total of 19,230 weekly downloads. As such, cm6-graphql popularity was classified as popular.
We found that cm6-graphql 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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