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graphqlvisualizer
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This is a solution that can be used for visualization of an existing graphQL Schema, without the need of having an implemented service, in order to explore the API.
GraphQlVisualizer is a tool that enables you to visualize existing GraphQL schemas. It lets you explore all aspects of a schema without the need of a functional serverice side. Simply load zour schema froma local file or from a string and get a generated html page, wich will contain graphical representaion of your scehma in a simple, intuitive and interavctive UI. File will be generated inside src/generated directory, under the name of schemaVisualized.html
Install using NPM
npm install --save graphqlvisualizer
Below is an example of how this package could be used
import GraphqlBirdseye from "graphqlvisualizer";
var schemaString = `
type User{
id:ID!
firstname:String
lastname:String
address:Address
}
type Address{
postalCode:Int
city:String
}
type Query{
"""
Returns user with specified id
"""
user(id: ID): User
"""
Returns a list of users that have the specified address
"""
usersOnAddress(address: Address): [User]
}
type Mutation{
createAddress(postalCode:Int!, city:String): Address
deleteUser(id:ID):Boolean
}
`;
var schema = GenerateHtmlFromString(schemaString);
FAQs
This is a solution that can be used for visualization of an existing graphQL Schema, without the need of having an implemented service, in order to explore the API.
The npm package graphqlvisualizer receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, graphqlvisualizer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that graphqlvisualizer 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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