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fetch-graph

Simple implementation of "fetch" for GraphQL API, no polyfills, no dependencies

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Simple implementation of "fetch" for GraphQL API. Module use vanilla javaScript 'XMLHttpRequest', so it will work everywhere.

No polyfills, No dependencies, just 588 Bytes simple function.

Usage pretty similar to standard "fetch".

Install

npm i -S fetch-graph

##Description

import fetchGraph from 'fetch-graph';

fetchGraph(path, request[, variables])
// returns Promise
// path - your GraphQL API address
// request - string of same structure query as in GraphiQL tool
// variables - same logic as in GraphiQL tool

##Example

import fetchGraph from 'fetch-graph';

let request = `query getCategory($id: String!) {
                    getCategory(id: $id) {
                        id
                        name
                    }    
               }`;
              
variables = {id: '12345'};

fetchGraph('/graphql', request, variables)
            .then(res => console.log(res))
            .catch(err => console.log(`${request} error: ${err});
            
/* result
{
    data: {
        getCategory: [{itemObj}]
    }
}

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MIT

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react

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Package last updated on 03 Nov 2016

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