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fetch-graphql-schema
Advanced tools
fetch GraphQL schema via introspection query
$ npm install fetch-graphql-schema
const fetchSchema = require('fetch-graphql-schema');
fetchSchema('http://localhost:8080/graphql')
.then(schemaJSON => {
/**
* {
* "data": {
* "__schema": {
* "queryType": {
* "name": "Query"
* ....
*/
});
fetchSchema('http://localhost:8080/graphql', { readable: true })
.then(clientSchema => {
/**
* type User implements Node {
* id: ID!
* name: String!
* }
*/
});
//=>
Required
Type: string
URL of GraphQL server.
Type: boolean
Default: false
resolve .graphql
instead of .json
.
$ fetch-graphql-schema <schemaUrl>
-o, --output Specify an output filename.
-r, --readable Resolve .graphql instead of .json.
$ fetch-graphql-schema http://api.server/graphql -o schema.json
$ fetch-graphql-schema http://api.server/graphql -o schema.graphql -r
MIT © C.T. Lin
FAQs
fetch GraphQL schema via introspection query
The npm package fetch-graphql-schema receives a total of 339 weekly downloads. As such, fetch-graphql-schema popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fetch-graphql-schema 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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