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Pluck graphql-tag template literals


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GraphQL Tag Pluck

graphql-tag-pluck will take JavaScript code as an input and will pluck all template literals provided to graphql-tag.

Input:

import gql from 'graphql-tag'

const fragment = gql`
  fragment Foo on FooType {
    id
  }
`

const doc = gql`
  query foo {
    foo {
      ...Foo
    }
  }

  ${fragment}
`

Output:

fragment Foo on FooType {
  id
}

query foo {
  foo {
    ...Foo
  }
}

Originally created because of https://graphql-code-generator.com/.

Usage

graphql-tag-pluck is installable via NPM (or Yarn):

$ npm install graphql-tag-pluck

Once installed you can pluck GraphQL template literals using one of the following methods:

import gqlPluck, {
  gqlPluckFromFile,
  gqlPluckFromCodeString,
} from 'graphql-tag-pluck'

// Returns promise
gqlPluck.fromFile(filePath, {
  useSync: true, // Optional, will return string if so
})

// Returns string
gqlPluck.fromFile.sync(filePath)

// Returns string
gqlPluck.fromCodeString(codeString, {
  fileExt: '.ts', // Optional, defaults to '.js'
})

Template literals leaded by magic comments will also be extracted :-)

/* GraphQL */ `
  enum MessageTypes {
    text
    media
    draftjs
  }
`

supported file extensions are: .js, .jsx, .ts, .tsx, .flow, .flow.js, .flow.jsx, .graphqls, .graphql, .gqls, .gql.

Options

I recommend you to look at the source code for a clearer understanding of the transformation options.

  • gqlMagicComment

    The magic comment anchor to look for when parsing GraphQL strings. Defaults to graphql, which may be translated into /* GraphQL */ in code.

  • globalGqlIdentifierName

    Allows to use a global identifier instead of a module import.

    // `graphql` is a global function
    export const usersQuery = graphql`
      {
        users {
          id
          name
        }
      }
    `
    
  • modules

    An array of packages that are responsible for exporting the GraphQL string parser function. The following modules are supported by default:

    {
        modules: [
            {
              // import gql from 'graphql-tag'
              name: 'graphql-tag',
            },
            {
              name: 'graphql-tag.macro',
            },
            {
              // import { graphql } from 'gatsby'
              name: 'gatsby',
              identifier: 'graphql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-express',
              identifier: 'gql'
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server',
              identifier: 'gql'
            },
            {
              name: 'react-relay',
              identifier: 'graphql'
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-boost',
              identifier: 'gql'
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-koa',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-hapi',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-fastify',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: ' apollo-server-lambda',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-micro',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-azure-functions',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-cloud-functions',
              identifier: 'gql',
            },
            {
              name: 'apollo-server-cloudflare',
              identifier: 'gql',
            }
        ]
    }
    

License

MIT

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Last updated on 03 Nov 2019

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