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graphql-codegen-typescript-template
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This template generates TypeScript typings for both client side and server side.
This template generates TypeScript typings for both client side and server side.
This generator supports custom config and output behavior. Use to following flags/environment variables to modify your output as you wish:
printTime
(or CODEGEN_PRINT_TIME
, default value: false
)Setting this to true will cause the generator to add the time of the generated output on top of the file.
prepend
( default value: null
)Will add the elements of this on top of the file.
prepend: [
"// My Comment",
"// My Other Comment"
]
scalars
( default value: null
)Will map scalars to the predefined types
scalars: {
"Date": "Date"
}
prepend
and scalars
prepend
and scalars
options can be combined to map custom types to scalars.
prepend: [
"import { CustomScalarType } from './custom-types';"
"import { AnotherCustomScalarType } from './another-custom-types';"
],
scalars: {
"CustomScalar": "CustomScalarType",
"AnotherCustomScalar": "AnotherCustomScalarType"
}
avoidOptionals
(or CODEGEN_AVOID_OPTIONALS
, default value: false
)This will cause the generator to avoid using TypeScript optionals (?
), so the following definition: type A { myField: String }
will output myField: string | null
instead of myField?: string | null
.
enumsAsTypes
(or CODEGEN_ENUMS_AS_TYPES
, default value: false
)Will generate the declared enums as TypeScript type
instead of enums
. This is useful if you can't use .ts
extension.
immutableTypes
(or CODEGEN_IMMUTABLE_TYPES
, default value: false
)This will cause the codegen to output readonly
properties and ReadonlyArray
.
resolvers
(or CODEGEN_RESOLVERS
, default value: true
)This will cause the codegen to output types for resolvers.
noNamespaces
(or CODEGEN_SCHEMA_NO_NAMESPACES
, default value: null
)This will cause the codegen not to use namespace
in typings
schemaNamespace
(or CODEGEN_SCHEMA_NAMESPACE
, default value: null
)This will cause the codegen to wrap the generated schema typings with a TypeScript namespace.
interfacePrefix
(or CODEGEN_INTERFACE_PREFIX
, default value: null
)This will cause the codegen to prefix graphql type interfaces with a value (if I
is defined as prefix, type Foo
will be generated as an interface named IFoo
)
Use this feature if you need to run the codegen on multiple schemas, but getting a unified types (read more here)
FAQs
This GraphQL Code Generator is now deprecated. It's still installing all requried packages to make it work, but note that in the future it will no longer work.
The npm package graphql-codegen-typescript-template receives a total of 121 weekly downloads. As such, graphql-codegen-typescript-template popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that graphql-codegen-typescript-template 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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