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graphql-pub-sub-with-initial-value
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GraphQLPupSubWithIntialValue is a simple npm package that extends GraphQLPubSub with an asyncIteratorWithInitialState
method. It lets you define an async function how to get the initial value.
Additionally it provides the possibilty to execute some cleanup work, when a client disconnects or the AsynIterator is closed. For that you can use the exported withCancel
or the pubSub.withCancel
function.
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npm install graphql-pub-sub-with-initial-value
or yarn add graphql-pub-sub-with-initial-value
This package has peerDependencies to
"graphql": "^14.3.1 || ^15.3.0"
and"graphql-subscriptions": "^1.1.0"
, which you have to install yourself.
const asyncInititalValueFn = () => {
// grab initial values somewhere else. Read from file, memory, 🤷
return Promise.resolve(['test'])
}
import { PubSubWithIntialValue } from 'graphql-pub-sub-with-initial-value'
const pubSubWithInitialValue = new PubSubWithIntialValue()
const asyncIterator = pubSubWithInitialValue.asyncIteratorWithInitialValue<string[]>('TOPIC', asyncInititalValueFn)
pubSubWithInitialValue.withCancel(asyncIterator, () => console.log('on close/disconnect'))
// triggers cancel/disconnect
asyncIterator.return()
It is recommended to put the pubSub on the context object during the ApolloServer creation or use PubSubs in combination with datasources or create it in a seperated file to reuse the instance.
import { GraphQLList, GraphQLNonNull, GraphQLObjectType, GraphQLString } from 'graphql'
import { PubSubWithIntialValue } from 'graphql-pub-sub-with-initial-value'
export const subscription = new GraphQLObjectType({
fields: {
callings: {
resolve(payload) {
return payload
},
subscribe(_obj, _args, context: { pubSub: PubSubWithIntialValue }): AsyncIterable<any> {
return context.pubSub.asyncIteratorWithInitialValue<string[]>(() => Promise.resolve(['test']))
},
type: GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLList(GraphQLNonNull(GraphQLString)))
}
},
name: 'Subscription'
})
FAQs
GraphQL PubSub with intial value handling
We found that graphql-pub-sub-with-initial-value 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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