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graphql-codegen-compiler
This package compiles the output of graphql-codegen-core
along with GeneratorConfig
and Settings
, and compiles the template, returns an array of FileOutput
.
The main entry point of the package is compile
method, and you can import it directly and use it without the CLI package.
We are using Handlebars as template compiler, with some custom Handlebars helpers that helps to generate GraphQL related code easily.
toPrimitive(type: string)
Accepts a string with a GraphQL type and converts it to the language primitive as specified in the template config, if the type isn't a primitive - it just returns it.
Example:
type MyType {
f1: String
}
{{#each types}}
Type {{ name }} fields:
{{#each fields}}
Field {{ name }} type is: {{ toPrimitive type }}
{{/each}}
{{/each}}
Output:
Type MyType fields:
Field f1 type is: string
ifDirective(context: any, directiveName: string)
Special GraphQL helper that accepts any GraphQL entity, and extracts the GraphQL Directives of the entity.
The compiled context is the arguments values of the entity.
Example:
type MyType @addName(name: "Dotan") {
f1: String
}
directive @addName(name: String!) on OBJECT
{{#each types}}
Type name: {{ name }}
Extra name? {{#ifDirective this "addName"}}Yes! and the name is: {{ name }}{{/ifDirective}}
{{/each}}
Output:
Type name: MyType
Extra name? Yes! and the name is: Dotan
unlessDirective(context: any, directiveName: string)
The opposite of ifDirective
.
Example:
type MyType {
f1: String
}
directive @addName(name: String!) on OBJECT
{{#each types}}
Type name: {{ name }}
Extra name? {{#unlessDirective this "addName"}}No!{{/unlessDirective}}
{{/each}}
Output:
Type name: MyType
Extra name? No!
withGql(type: string, name: string)
Locates GraphQL element of type
with name name
, use it if you need to access GraphQL specific element, for example "MyType" of "type".
Super useful when you need to access the actual object inside withImports
or in any other case.
type MyType {
f1: String
}
{{#withGql "type" "MyType"}}
{{ name }}
{{/withGql}}
Output:
MyType
eachImport(context)
Locates all external uses of context
, and returns an array of: { name: string, type: string, filename: string }
, so you can use it to create imports when generating multiple files.
context
can be any GraphQL available object.
type MyType {
f: OtherType
}
{{#eachImport this }}
import { {{ name }} } from './{{ file }}';
{{/eachImport}}
Output:
import { OtherType } from './othertype.type';
toComment(str: string)
Prints a valid docstring comment as string with /* ... */
, and also trims multiple lines into a single line.
Useful for description
field of GraphQL entities.
Example:
{{toComment "hi"}}
Output:
/** hi */
eachImport(element: any)
Iterates over a calculated array of imports (file names) that in use by the element
.
Example:
{{#eachImport type}}
import { {{ name }} } from './{{file}}';
{{/eachImport}}
times(count: number)
Returns the template child string count
times, the execution context of the child content is the i/times.
Example:
{{#times 3}}
Hello {{ this }}!
{{/times}}
Output:
Hello 0
Hello 1
Hello 2
for(from: number, to: number, incr: number)
Similar to for
loop.
Returns the template child string amount of times according to from
to to
by increasing incr
, the execution context of the child content is the i/times.
Example:
{{#for 3 6 1}}
Hello {{ this }}!
{{/times}}
Output:
Hello 3
Hello 4
Hello 5
limitedEach(from: number, to: number, incr: number)
Similar to for
loop.
Returns the template child string amount of times according to from
to to
by increasing incr
, the execution context of the child content is the i/times.
Example:
{{#for 3 6 1}}
Hello {{ this }}!
{{/times}}
Output:
Hello 3
Hello 4
Hello 5
toLowerCase(str: string)
Return a lowercase version of the string.
Example:
{{toLowerCase "Hello" }}
Output:
hello
toUpperCase(str: string)
Return an uppercase version of the string.
Example:
{{toUpperCase "Hello" }}
Output:
HELLO
toSnakeCase(str: string)
Return an snake case version of the string.
Example:
{{toSnakeCase "doSomething" }}
Output:
do-something
toTitleCase(str: string)
Return an title case version of the string.
Example:
{{toTitleCase "doSomething" }}
Output:
Do Something
toCamelCase(str: string)
Return an camel case version of the string.
Example:
{{toCamelCase "DoSomething" }}
Output:
doSomething
multilineString(str: string)
Converts a multiline string into a string with line breaks, to prevent code from being broken.
Example:
{{toCamelCase "myString
other line" }}
Output:
"myString" +
"other line"
ifCond(p1: any, comparator: string, p2: any)
Executes a simple if command of two parameters, using comparator.
Available comparators: ===
, ==
, !==
, !=
, <
, <=
, >
, >=
, &&
, ||
.
Example:
{{#ifCond "test" "===" "test"}}
Hi!
{{/ifCond}}
Output:
Hi!
FAQs
GraphQL code generator compiler
The npm package graphql-codegen-compiler receives a total of 1,860 weekly downloads. As such, graphql-codegen-compiler popularity was classified as popular.
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