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graphql-validate-fixtures
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Validates JSON fixtures for GraphQL responses against the associated operations and schema
graphql-validate-fixtures
Validates JSON fixtures for GraphQL responses against the associated operations and schema.
yarn add graphql-validate-fixtures
In order to associate a fixture with a GraphQL query or mutation in your app, you must follow one of these conventions:
@operation
at the top level, which has a string value that is the name of the associated operationOnce this is done, you can validate your fixtures using the CLI or Node.js API.
On startup this tool performs the following actions:
This tool reads schema information from a graphql-config
config file in the project root.
# Must provide a list of fixtures as the first argument
yarn run graphql-validate-fixtures 'src/**/fixtures/**/*.graphql.json'
const {evaluateFixtures} = require('graphql-validate-fixtures');
evaluateFixtures({
fixturePaths: ['test/fixtures/one.json', 'test/fixtures/two.json'],
}).then((results) => {
// See the TypeScript definition file for more details on the
// structure of the `results`
results.forEach((result) => console.log(result));
});
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Validates JSON fixtures for GraphQL responses against the associated operations and schema
The npm package graphql-validate-fixtures receives a total of 4,769 weekly downloads. As such, graphql-validate-fixtures popularity was classified as popular.
We found that graphql-validate-fixtures 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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